BBa THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1977 Page 7 )orts ggies capture Border Olympics thep rgl gy PAUL McGRATH , i^l TpTfls A&M track team, led shtffon Bake, and a .al- i field events group, won the -annual Border Olympics held ^edo last weekend. > ach Charles Thomas squad, ,h one observer aptly renamed .jM's field and track team se d 102 points, 68 in the held It was the first win for the rst '^n es at the Border Olympics since bthq )an d marked the tenth time efsiti(i ' ,1 has won the meet. POtt, K ie Aggies and the Rice Owls wesi!) ,, SPna rated bv two points with nonttitj [events remaining, but pole Iters Brad Blair and Jerry Strong iarp m e d one-three to give A&M 16 tedloiy lts and a comfortable lead. vertitfii 'ew dliej 'as pukH Rice finished with 86 points to Texas’ 7914, with Baylor third with 7714 points. Lamar finished a strong fourth with 69 points while Texas Tech had 25; North Texas State, 22; SMU, 19; and TCU, 9 points. Baker scored 2014 of A&M’s 34 points on the track in be coming the meet’s high point man and Out standing Athlete. He won the 440- yard intermediate hurdles, was sec ond in the 120-yard high hurdles and ran on A&M’s sprint and mile relay teams which placed second and fifth respectively. Baker ran a respectable 52.7 in the intermediates and a 13.5 in the highs. Baylor’s Davy Duncan also ran a 13.8, but was given the nod ahead of Baker. It was Baker’s first loss of the outdoor season. Blair cleared 16-8 feet in the pole vault to better his previous school record by an inch. He barely missed on his last attempt at 17 feet. Strong, a freshman, vaulted 15-6 to place third. The Aggies scored a big 24 events in the shot put with Frank West, Randy Scott and Tim Scott going one-two-three. Tim Scott also won the discus with West and Steve Stewart placing fourth and fifth to give A&M 16 more points. The Aggies were a surprising sec ond in the sprint relay, won by Lamar. Baker led off and gave the baton to Philip Steen. The Aggies were about even with the leaders when Reggie Jamerson began the third leg’ losing several yards to Lamar, Rice and Baylor. Ray Brooks nudged into second at the finish with a strong anchor leg as A&M was clocked at 41.6. Baylor and Rice were third and fourth, also in 41.6. It was A&M’s best relay effort this season and the finish was protested by Rice Coach Bobby Maywith the judges confirming their previous decision. “I thought we won it,” said Brooks, the A&M anchorman. “I looked to my left after I crossed (the finish) and saw Baylor and Rice still fighting for the tape.” Texas, with Olympian Johnny Jones anchoring, finished last after a lie entire Aggie infield converges on a stranded Oklahoma ity baserunner. The Ags lost to Oklahoma City 7-5, and :iais -DAY -IIP bad exchange between the second and third men. Longhorn hurdler David Nelson injured his thigh dur ing the race and he was forced to skip the intermediates. His loss also hurt the UT mile relay effort as Texas failed to field a team. Jones easily won the 440-yard dash in an excellent early season time of 46.9. Texas miler Paul Craig and Texas Tech longjumper Jim McAndrews, both Canadian Olym pians, won their events with Craig running a 4:09.4 mile and McAn drews jumping 23-7V4 feet. The Border Olympics victory was A&M’s first win in a major meet since the 1970 conference meet. Naturally, Thomas was very satis fied with the outcome. “We figured on getting a maximum of 105 points, but we didn’t know if that would win it or not,” Thomas said. “Down the line, more of them (A&M athletes) just came through when we needed them.” The Aggies will be off this week, although Baker and Blair will be competing in the National Col legiate Athletic Association indoor meet at Detroit, Mich. Texas A&M will host the College Station Relays on March 19. WHAT? Do you mean you have never eaten out at 3-C Corral even once? Tsk, tsk. 3-C CORRAL 1808 BARAK LANE — JUST EAST OF 29th ST SANDY, UETS CO To THE 'BYACK ItUaT SAV-OoU (TO LUTE- THEY YE ■^EElT V\AVuA6i 6KEAT "BANDS VLAY ^' TW BELL 3-2, with a two game series being held today beginning at 1p.m. Battalion photo by Steve Reis Vomen find fate tough lisappointing state tournament last weekend ended the season ie Texas A&M women’s bas- Jl team. issed baskets and turnovers ighout the tournament plagued gs, who were seeded and who a good chance of advancing to mal competition, coach Kay said. kM had no trouble getting past , JJniversity of Texas at Arlington fotn JteL Un the first round of play, but mgrW,^ thrown into the consolation orhashbro [e ( wfigjj they lost to tourna- winner~Stephen F. Austin 2in the second game. 59 udy in New York ity this summer. lumbia University ers over 400 un- rgraduate and pro- issional school urses. For a bulle- write: Summer ssion, Columbia diversity, 102C )w, N.Y., N.Y. )027. “We just couldn’t hit against Stephen F.,” coach Don said. ‘That plus the fact that they were out standing the entire tournament caused the large point spread.” Susan Kimbro led the scoring for the Ags against SFA with 25 points followed by Cindy Gough with 12 and Sally Morisse with 10. The Aggies had a sluggish first half against Texas Tech in the conso lation bracket and lost to the Raid ers 69-50. A&M had 22 turnovers against Tech and were only able to make 57 field goal attempts in the first half. “We were physically and men tally tired after the defeat by Stephen F.,” coach Don said. We got behind by 15 points in the first half and were never able to make up the difference.” The Aggies ended the season with a record of 15-17. $0 A JEANUINE O COUPON HOUSE OF JEANS Three dollars off entire stock of regular priced Levi and Wrangler jeans and jackets. Limit one coupon per purchase. 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