Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies Double-Feature Every Week Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday $3 per person No one under 18 Ladies Free $3 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Henry Berger Piano and Organ Lessons Now Accepting Students for the Summer Studio 823-0352 Varisco Building, Bryan DO YOU LOOK LIKE A HOT DOG? Then you’ll relish a great new haircut from: Tfhat VPac/’ By PAUL McGRATH Battalion Sports Editor A century ago, the canoe was a common mode of transportation — used both by Indians and pioneers. Now it is being utilized for a rela tively new, grueling, competitive sport. The aluminum and fiberglass crafts are raced over a variety of dis tances in nearly every state, with competition split into men’s, wo men’s and mixed divisions. Canoe racing should not be con fused with rowing, although oars are used in both sports. Canoeing in volves longer distances — the course averaging 10 miles for men and six miles for women. It is an arduous sport, one which involves endurance, strength, skill and a little luck. A half dozen of these adventure some folk compete across Texas while representing Texas A&M in an unofficial capacity. Although not recognized as a student organization by the University, the club mem bers — mainly Texas A&M graduate and undergraduate students — wear maroon and white and refer to themselves as the A&M Canoe Club. The club currently leads the state in team point standings in both men’s and women’s divisions, while the mixed crew is tied for first. Points are accumulated only during designated “state” races with 10 points going to the winner, nine to the second place finisher and so on down to one point. There are seven state races and the A&M team has swept both of the two already staged — good for 20 points in both divisions. John Bugge, the team’s coach and a canoeist since his Boy Scout days as a pre-teenager, and Mike Schive- ly, who has raced competitively in Indiana, comprise the men’s team. Bugge’s wife Donna and Kay Edwards pair up for the women’s team. John and Edwards make up the mixed team. Two veterinary students, Terry Stanford and Robin Harris, have competed in the novice division, but because they have been so successful, will soon have to compete in the men’s cate gory. The men’s division is divided into men’s cruising (where a fast, stream lined 18 foot fiberglass canoe is used) and men’s aluminum, which uses a heavier craft of 17 feet. The women compete only in the cruising category. There is one other category in which racers compete, termed the unlimited. Competitors are allowed to use almost anything that will float. “One year we saw a man use car hoods,” Edwards said of a competi tor in this division. While the club takes the sport se riously — Schively considers it a loss to finish second — there are amusing moments. Last weekend the club competed in a 72-mile race down the San Mar cos River with the men winning and the women placing fifth in a race where no state points were given. Along the course, the two women felt the need to answer the call of nature and paddled their canoe to a secluded spot along the shoreline. Enjoying their imagined privacy, they discussed what route they should take and other matters about the race. Upon returning to their canoe, they were greeted by a cheering group of people on the far bank. Naturally, there were some reddened faces. The club works out three or four times a week on local lakes. Donna said they practice windsprints for 200 yards to build upper body strength. They go to the lake near . . . for all your hair needs 707 TEXAS 846-6933 DALLAS. 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Waco, Texas 76710 Call: (817) 772-8557 >»&. an Aggie land Flower & Gift Shop Welcome Back Aggies! s? I Come by & see us Check our calendars, posters, tropical foliage plants & Hallmark Cards — they're just perfect for decorating your dorm room or apartment. We can also send a summer bouquet back home the FTD way. Free Delivery in Bryan-College Statiom Open 8-5:30 846-5825 209 University Dr. (Next to Campus Theatre) We Wire Flowers Worldwide m. aaec: ymzyam ymcymc'*** Donna “Zig” Bugge and Kay “Zag” Edwards (in rear) lead Texas’ women’s division in canoeing and may compete in nationals. Battalion Photo by Steve Coble the Dansby Power Plant to work on distance. Chest and upper body strength is important in canoeing. “You get your stroke from your upper chest, it’s not your arms at all. Donna said. She said she' and Edwards gain strength by training on the Nautilus weight machine on the A&M cam pus and by swimming. Bugge, and Edwards, the state’s leading women’s team, are nick named “Zig” and “Zag because in their novice period they had prob lems keeping the boat on a straight “If we hit someone (with the canoe) they didn’t get mad because they knew we couldn’t drive,” Ed wards said. nationals, A&M is the favorite to be the Texas representative. Since canoe race courses cover different distances and are held on varying water surfaces, some strategy is used during a race, bugge Siiid. “We always try to get out first, so we try to get out as fast as we can,” she said. “Everyone tries to do their little sprint to get out. “If you’re behind there are sev eral strategies you can use to sneak up on a boat ahead of you or legally hit their boat. If you’re quiet, they won’t know you’re coming up on them because they won’t turn around if they don’t hear you calling your changes (the two crewmen al ternating the sides of the canoe they paddle ). ” Ex-Ag golfer Steve Veriato strikes pa\ Press International AM Bugge, a mother of two with another on the way, continues com peting despite her condition. She will be five months pregnant, when she and the team compete in the national meet in New York on Aug. 20 and 21. While some states name their best team to compete in the national meet, the Texas Canoe Racing As sociation sends the team which has accumulated the most points at the end of the season and thus earning the state championship. There is also a degree of danger to canoe racing. Edwards said that the many logs on the San Marcos River and the treacherous current were hazards to each competitor. Her canoe, as well as many others, fell victim to the river and was over turned. toil The A&M men’s team will com pete in a 419-mile race this weekend, again on the San Marcos River. The race will last from Satur day until Wednesday’s deadline of 4 p. m. The A&M team hopes to com plete the race sometime Monday. However, this year the national meet falls in the middle of the sea son, causing the TCRA to deter mine the state’s representative by selecting the team with the most points at the time of nationals. W ith only one state race remaining before There will be no stopping along the way for food — only water. ATLANTA — Having to waitte years to defend his Atlanta Gd Classic crown didn’t slow Hal: Irwin down too much. Irwin shot a 67 for a 15-underf 27.3 that was two strokes higher tk the tournament record he set 1975 when he won by four shots^ last time it was held. Steve Veriato, who had a 68-211 was the big surprise. The 30-yea old Hawaiian out of Texas University had made the cut in one of 16 previous tournament hi this year, when he tied for 51st the New Orleans Open. And $22,800 he won Sunday was ji about double all of his previousta earnings since he graduated, on fourth try, from the PGA qualiiji school in the fall of 1975. The former Aggie appeared toll headed for a sudden-death with Irwin when he sank a birdie putt on the final hole, 6i Irwin, who had birdied the "1 hole to take the lead, put his sews shot on the green, 40 feet fromll cup, on the par-5 final hole down in two for his victory. “Everything has to be in the boat before the race is started,” Edwards said. “If you lose it, that’s just too had. ” my eac a 32 on the hack nine to win— shot a 32,’ liwin said elatedly. It a good feeling. 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