The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1978, Image 9
I 1 !! Golfers finish ninth at Pan Am THE BATTALION Page 9 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1978 By KEVIN PYLE The A & M golf team, led by Dave Ogrin, finished ninth in a classy field of 25 in the Pan American In tercollegiate in Monterrey, Mex. Ogrin, a sophomore from Wauke gan, Ill., finished in sixth place with a one over par 217 total for the three rounds played at the Campestre Country club. He was seven shots behind winner David Edwards of Oklahoma State who had a 210 total. Brigham Young University won the team title with an 863 followed (s|et | by Oklahoma State at 874 and Oral Roberts at 897. The University of Houston led all Southwest conference teams and Jso finished fourth with a score of 900 for the 45 holes of petition. &M was second among the confer ence teams. Aside from the good play of Og rin, an honorable mention all- America last year, the rest of the Aggie team didn’t have a good tour nament. if Petal Patch fr-'"Your Complete Florist" Is. ‘Inj “It was not a good tournament for us, ” Aggie golf coach Boh Ellis said. “We have to concentrate better and get mentally tough,” Individually for the Aggies, Ogrin led all scorers with rounds of 75- 71-71 for a 217. Biff Alexander and Tim Carlton were next for the Ags as they matched 230 totals. Alexander combined rounds of 77-76-77 while Carlton carded scorers of 76-80-74. Jay Kent had a 232 total based on rounds of 74-81-77. Richard Crom well had a 237, hut it didn’t figure into the team score as only the low four scores counted. A&M’s next tourney will be on Feb. 20 and 21 as they travel to Beaumont for the Lamar Intercol legiate at Pinewood Country Club. c /ikt; %0. 1TTEE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS POT PLANTS ^ WEDDINGS CORSAGES ^Conveniently located across from campul" r Texas Phase II 846-67 lajj DRINK & DROWN NEXT TO SKAGGS THURSDAY (7:30-12:00) $3.50 - GUYS $Z50 - GIRLS EVERYONE WILL BE THERE! 1—m RUPDHR THEATER. a PAA $1.00 ...o-teMP* TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY presents TOWN HALL SERIES ATTRACTION 4 CRYSTAL GAYLE FRIDAY MARCH 3, 1978 7:30 P.M. G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM A&M STUDENT PRIORITY PERIOD FEB. 13-17 i if TICKET ZONES GEN. ADM. RESERVED A&M STUDENT WITH ACTIVITY CARD FREE WITH TICKET $4.50 NON A&M STUDENT DATE $3.00 $4.50 GENERAL PUBLIC $4.00 $6.50 TICKETS & INFO. AVAILABLE IN MSC BOX OFFICE 845-2916 TWO FREE OFFERS FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD & LOUPOT’S $ 105 00 Value *37 50 Value 1 Application Pac, 5 Solution Books & 40 blank program cards . . . FREE WHEN YOU BUY A HEWLETT- PACKARD HP-67 or HP-97 (Between February 1 & March 31, 1978) ■ ¥ ■ ...... , v : 5 Solution Books . . . \ FREE WHEN YOU BUY A HEWLETT- PACKARD HP-19C or HP-29C (Between February 1 & March 31, 1978) HP-29C 8-72. 146-4771 CORSAGES FOR THE FRESHMAN BALL 10% off on corsages with student I.D. , The Green Jungle LOUPOT S BOOKSTORE Follow the AGGIES Northgate- Across from the Post Office -*'/// ■ \ I,.) 700 E. University Drive • 846-3778 (Across from Fed Mart) COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE DON’T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN DISCWASHER V W& & Defending ■'j JlSWC Chomps ' rk -/.a r All Season Long — home & away ... Beginning Friday & Saturday at 1:30 from Baton Rouge, La. against LSU. Brought to you by: V s ! We carry the complete line of quality Discwasher record-care products. discwasher System : A AUDIO am 707 Texas Ave.. College Station, Texas 77840 (713) 846-5719 V <L Aggie Club Audio-Video Brazos Tire Service Bryan Feed & Grain Dr. Pepper Gentleman’s Quarter Hart Distributing Co. John A. Arnold Inc. Mama’s Pizza Parker Lumber Piper's Gulf Service Station Schaffhauser Distributing Co. Texas Aggie Bookstore Villa Maria Gulf Service Center