THE BATTALION Page 5 MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1977 16$ [ggies sign woman sprinter sterfront ’ ,(,r l«hop, ttr^ 2 °1 MSC, enheit 451," '201 MSC, Sj in 8:30 r Thurmond honored Texas A&M pitcher Mark Thur- ond was was named to the Ameri- m Association of Coaches’ 1977 l-America third team. Thurmond, who ended the sea- with a 10-2 record and a 1.90 imed run average was the only VnaTimeiij, ember of A&M’s Southwest Con- rence winning team to obtain all- merica status. The Aggie sophomore was 10-0 iiring the regular season, before sing to Baylor and Michigan in the liege playoffs. At one point, hurmond’s 1.06 ERA ranked nongst national leaders before it illooned in post-season play. Thurmond is currently pitching r an American collegiate all-star am which is touring Japan this miner. Baylor’s Steve Macko was named i the Coaches’ first team. The ear’s stellar shortstop hit for a 127 average while slugging six ome runs and collecting 43 runs atted in. The Coaches’ first team carries a itting average of .424 while the to pitchers have a combined rec ti of 25-1. ] Texas Tech first baseman Gary shby was the only SWC player onored, being named to the :ksarenolol oaches ’ second team, snger necea ’ing educati fee slips exas > represent national record last year with a 1:39.4 clocking. She also ran on Eastern Hills’ 440-yard relay unit which owns a faster time than the current Texas A&M record for the event. Williams hopes Porter will aid his squad primarily in the relays. “Linda is an excellent relay run ner and she will give us some strength in the sprints also,’’ Williams said. fuckers mid gettingi could get k mid ould t form Mljh c . u\ r wever, :as A&M be cam[ m liaison atus and ill There are no more general public ets available at Texas A&M for Texas Tech game this fall. The Aggies will play the Red ers on Sept. 24 in Lubbock’s Stadium for the third game of season. General public tickets on sale in ubbock and Texas A&M student kets are still available. tkti aid ' m ines ipus! s, ashortfc imer for llf ring terms, for the sin s A&M veil ileted nd spring, : that le end of fice is to ;reen side the ft t in 1868,1 mps at nij : urnitui *r rself & iln Class6 4 Texas A&M Women’s Track oach Dave Williams, advancing ell in the recruiting department as late, added another prospect to team. Williams signed Fort Worth :ern Hills sprinter Linda Porter stweek. Porter ran on her school’s l-yard relay team which set the (lies 1 bi s , stl EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER 902 Jersey (adjacent to southside of campus) 846-1726 Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.: Eucharist & Supper Sundays, 6:30 p.m. Fellowship & Eucharist Fr. James Moore, Chaplain Plaza ne! W«i him ar -yo^ 3iintl vho^' wani^ -plan* liS ivr' -iUP^ pi^* oiflpf TiCtOf- jistm 1 .ryon VILLAGE OAKS APTS. 3200 Pinfeather Now taking applications for fall. Will be ready for occupancy Au gust 15, 1977. One bedroom, fur nished, all bills paid except elec tricity. Make application at job site. 822-2366 or 1-817-772-6031, Waco. heard of a highjumper who is less than six feet tall. Obtaining Brown’s signature means the Longhorns now have three jumpers who have cleared seven feet. The Longhorns will also have back for next spring Terry Davenport and Bob Keith. While University of Texas Track Coach Cleburne Price blasts the re cruiting of foreign athletes in the Sports shorts papers, he recently signed a pair of foreigners to scholarships. Seventeen-year-old Don Heu- ghan of Ontario, Canada will come to Texas after winning the 880- yard run at the International Prep Invitational. Heughan’s time was 1:48.7, six-tenths of a second off the Southwest Conference record. Price also signed Jamaican Den nis Henry, 18, who has run the quarter mile in 46.8 seconds. Actually, Price is not against all foreign athletes, just those he terms “overage”— meaning those who are three or more years older than American athletes. Thus, his two recruits do not fall in that category. Texas also signed high jumper Kelvin Brown from Dade South Junior College in Miami, Fla. Brown won the national junior col lege title in the event with a leap of 7-2 1 /6 feet. Perhaps someone should check Brown’s legs for hidden springs as he stands only 5-10. Seldom is Twelve teams which received post-season bowl bids will grace the schedules of Southwest Conference teams this fall. The Arkansas Razorbacks will play Tangerine Bowl winner Okla homa State and Independence Bowl loser Tulsa. Baylor will have to face Peach Bowl winner Kentucky and Astro- GO FOR THE GUSTOJ Bluebonnet Bowl victor Nebraska. Houston will play bowl losers, Penn State, which lost in the Gator Bowl, and Liberty Bowl victim UCLA. 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