The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 09, 1978, Image 7

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    Aggie notes.
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Curtis Dickey, who won the
SWC Indoor 60-yard dash, will go
for the NCAA title in that event this
Ifriday and Saturday in the NCAA
Championships in Detriot, Mich.
. Assistant track coach Ted Nelson
fill take Dickey to the Motor City
k« [here the big Aggie sophomore will
I \ fun in the prelims at 7:05 p.m. Fri-
U lay. Semifinals are set for 1:45 p.m.
iaturday and the finals come 15
pinutes later at 2 p.m.
Dickey’s best time for the 60 was
13. The American record now is
6:04.
Coach Richard Barker’s A&M
tennis team plays two SWC matches
is week, meeting Baylor in Waco
Wednesday and hosting Rice on
1 ti j'riday. Then, next week the Aggies
Uni ''iU compete in the Rice Tourna-
icb| nent in Houston.
ndD; Las Saturday the Aggies blanked
;dei| Jorth Texas, 9-0. The Aggie lineup
lylta ad Reid Freeman, Max King,
opejj like Moss, Trey Schutz, Robin
ni.>E laker and Hendrik Roller playing
ingles; Freeman-King, Moss-
ichutz and Baker-Jim Grubert play-
h | ! ; iig doubles.
11 The same lineups will be used
n the two matches this week.
I 6 "' Assistant football coach Dean
ate “ ampbell has resigned to accept a
If: 1 Dsition as secondary coach at the
niversity of New Mexico,
lampbell joined the Texas A&M
rai ” a affin 1973 as a graduate assistant
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WEEKLY
DEPARTURES
STAY 2 to 13 WKS.
FROM $459.00
HOUSTON/FRANKFORT
economy
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lewUey “Staley
ravel 840-3773
and became a fulltime staff member
in 1975. His duties included work
ing with the secondary and the scout
team.
The Texas A&M men’s golf team
will compete in the Border Olym
pics Golf Tournament Friday and
Saturday in Laredo. Playing for the
Aggies will be Doug Ward, Richard
Cromwell, Tim Carlton, Mark
Taylor, Biff Alexander and Jay
Kent.
Following the Border Olympics,
the team will compete in the Fresno
State Classic Mar. 17-18 in Fresno,
Calif. Making that trip for the Ag
gies will be Dave Ogrin along with
Ward, Cromwell, Carlton, Taylor
and Alexander.
The women’s golf team, following
a sixth place finish in its own tour
ney last week, will compete in the
Betsy Rawls Invitational in Austin
Mar. 17-18. Playing for A&M will
be Kim Bauer, Carol Berry,
Andrea Welch, Rita Aguilar, Betty
Ghio and Susan Smerick.
The Texas A&M women’s tennis
team defeated North Texas 6-0 last
Saturday to bring its dual meet rec
ord to 2-5 for the season. Winning
matches for A&M were Kathleen
Sissom, Debbie Odum, Mary
Guerra and Susan Schilling in sing
les, Sissom and Alexis Hefley, Betty
Shillcutt and Judy Willard in dou
bles.
The women’s team hosts Rice
Wednesday and Lamar on Mar. 14.
The Texas A&M women’s track
team will compete in the. Port
Lavaca Relays Friday and Saturday
without star performer Linda Cor
nelius. Cornelius will be competing
for the USA team against Canada in
a pentathlon meet at the Air Force
Academy in Colorado Springs
Saturday.
The team’s scheduled meet last
weekend in Fort Worth was cancel
led due to bad weather.
The Texas A&M women’s basket
ball team closed out its 1977-78 sea
son by winning tw o and losing two
at the TAIAW, state tournament in
San Angelo last weekend. The Aggie
Ladies finished with a 19-18 record
in Coach Wanda Bender’s first year.
A&M lost to Texas in the first
round, 84-56, then beat Trinity,
79-37, and Lamar, 69-63 in over
time, before losing to Houston,
74-68.
With the top seven scorers re
turning next year, the Aggie Ladies
should be improved. The only
seniors are guards Karen Muskiet
and Denise Bettis. The top two
scorers were sophomores Pat
Werner and Von Bunn with soph
Susan Kimbro as the leading re
bounder. Other top returnees are
juniors Sheree Christian, Margaret
Byrne, Cindy Gough and Jo Troell
along with freshman Julia Craw
ford.
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Whipped Potatoes and
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Cornbread Dressing
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