Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977 LAKEVIEW CLUB Stellar polevaulter signs with Aggies 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Frenchy Burke and Band From 9-1 p.m. STAMPEDE DANCE Every Thursday Night Ladies $1.00 Men $2.00 All Brands, Cold Beer 40 Cents 8-12 Randy Hall picks Texas A&M Not long ago, Randy Hall broke the state record in the pole vault by clearing 16-8. The Port Lavaca High School senior had cleared the same height earlier in the year, so it was nothing new to him. But as his effort was only four inches off the national prep record and would have earned him second place in the Southwest Conference meet, it was big news to a lot of col lege track coaches. Hall became one of the most highly sought track athletes in the state. He soon narrowed his choices to Baylor, SMU and Texas A&M. Yesterday, he made his choice. Hall signed his name to a letter of intent with the Aggies. Texas A&M Track Coach Charles Thomas was extremely happy in ob taining Hall, perhaps partially due to the fact that A&M’s premier pole vaulter Brad Blair, is graduating. Blair owns the SWC record in the event with a leap of 16-9 as well as the indoor and outdoor school rec ords . Hall is only one of several top track recruits signed by Thomas. The Aggies received sorely needed help in the sprinting department by signing Leslie Kerr from Snook. Texas man I' Kerr, the Class A champion 100- and 220-yard dashes,Ij . „ , times of 9.5 and 21.3 for tin , events. Texas A&M signed anodip lad in Vernon Pittman outtf] High School. Pittman placedj thougl in the AAAA state meet inti. yard dash and has a besttii nated C °4 / /0 ' /Osr r * r C °/?e ' n */ s '^s/° r/r °/ cv *Cr~. s '£n er , n 'cy-_/ v>7e/. Spy ' tl O n ' y t L 'e /w c n> P'c/c Bryan/Col lege Station DON’T LEASE FOR FALL! UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN “CHEYENNE” Beautiful 2 bedroom 1 bath Four plexes next to “Durango”. 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Blair, who has a best this season of 17-0, won the event at the Federation indoor meet in March and was this year’s Southwest Con ference champion with a record jump of 16-9. Ruehle, who placed second to his teammate in the con ference indoor and outdoor meets, has a best of 16-0. Conference champion Steve Stewart and freshman Tim Scott will apply their skills in the discus. Ste wart, only a sophomore, won at the SWC meet with a personal best of 189-1. Scott, who failed to make the finals at the conference meet, has a best of 186-6. A&M’s only competitor in the running events will be hurdler Shil ton Baker. Baker, a senior, will compete in both the 120-yard highs and the 440-yard intermediates. He won the intermediates at the SWC meet and has a best time of 50.98 in the event, although he ran a 50.3 last year. Baker, placed second in the highs at the SWC meet and has a best time of 13.62 this year. 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All of those making the trip are also A&M’s national qualifiers, ex cept for Ruehle and West. Ruehle needs to clear 16-6 to qualify for the upcoming National Collegiate Ath letic Association meet while West needs a throw which surpasses 59 feet. The Aggies, who placed second to Texas in the SWC team standings, also qualified their 440-yard relay unit which has posted a best time of 40. 18. However, sprinter Ray Brooks is sidelined with a leg injury and anchorman Curtis Dickey can not compete because of a summer job. Thomas will remain in Wichita following the meet and then take his national qualifiers to the NCAA meet at Champaign, Ill. on June 6. The A&M women’s track team completed their season at the As sociation of Intercollegiate Ath letics for Women national meet held at UCLA in Los Angeles, Calif. Linda Cornelius placed second in the pentathlon with 102 points as she was the only A&M athlete to place in the meet. Sandy Lambert qualified for the finals of the long jump but failed to place. 47.7. With Shifton Baker at the his eligibility, the Aggies lost of the 103 points they scor edlHorrxs conference meet. Baker »j league’s top hurdler last yej also served the Aggies relay teams. In hopes of Thomas signed Humble’j. Busch, who placed second ia hurdles events at the AAAj meet. Busch has best timesoi for the highs and 37.7 for the yard intermediates. Busch was a teammate football recruit Mike Mosely.Jl ly, in addition to playing qu back in the fall, was the state’s prep hurdler. He ran a 13,6ii 120-yard highs, ran a 9.5intlie and long jumped 24 feet or® consistently. Whether Mosel) run track next year is not yell® because of spring football trair: Texas A&M has also top high school baseball players next year. Bay Corbett, a America from Sam Clemens H The Te School in San Antonio, willem* as a catcher for the Aggies. 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