Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1978 Ropers contribute most in points Arts Committee presents The Great American Cowboy (1974) Academy-Award winning documentary by Keith Mertll Rodeo team second in region 8:00 and ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE A remarkable, passionate work. A reminder that there cannot be neutrals—anywhere. By SALLY GETER The Texas A&M University rodeo team is off to a good start in this year’s National Intercollegiate Rodeo competition. The Texas A&M men’s team is in second place in the Southern region with a total of 491 points, led only by Sam Houston State University. Contributing more than one-half of the A&M teams total points are the men who compete in the team roping event. The Texas A&M women’s team is doing well also. The women hold third place in the region with a total of 186.5 points. In break-away roping, Linda Fletcher is in fourth place and Be verly Acton is in fifth place in the regional standings. Kay McMullan, a graduate of Texas A&M, is leading the goat tying event with a total of 142 points. McMullan also competed at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals last year. Also contributing to the team’s total points is Glenda Raney, who is in fifth place for the women’s all- around title. The rodeo club is open to all ttios interested in rodeo and in helpingt( promote the sport of rodeo. Tea members are chosen by their per formance abilities. —ludith Crist, Saturday Review Succeeds magnificently. —Janet Maslin, Newsweek John Anderson, a junior agricul tural economics major, holds first place in the Southern region with a total of 124.5 points. Jim Standley is in second place and Johnny Powell in third. Anderson, Standley and Powell are all past contestants at the Na tional Intercollegiate Finals Rodeo. Anderson is presently in ninth place in the national standings. Other men contributing to the over-all points are: Jim Price, third in saddle bronc riding; George Ward, fourth in bull riding; and Cody Dutton and Mark Ivy, second and fourth, respectively, in calf rop ing. Mark Ivy is currently in fifth posi tion for the men’s all-around title. HARLAN COUNTY U.S.A. Produced and Directed by Barbara Kopple Principal Cinematography Hart Perry Cowboy - 8:00 Director of Editing Nancy Baker Rated PG Admission $1.00 Harlan - 10:00 Rudder Auditorium Feb. 6 Petal Patch “Your Complete Florist" Kody Kothmann and John Anderson compete at the National Finals Rodeo in 1977. Kothmann and Anderson are members of the Texas A&M Rodeo Team. The men’s team holds sec ond place in the Southern region in rodeo competition. 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