lie the opp uch epted I Winning toss exas A&M’s Tim Scott hurls the discus 52.81 than l: heters, which was enough to win the event at report fog triangular meet last weekend with LSU he sent pectabi had Iborn n. Ricei ison sii and Baylor. A&M will participate in the Baylor Invitational on Saturday. Battalion photo by Susan Webb J ; was ai ent said tk lave m,” epart® ind then i with If 3.’ 1 in vari) thletic st 18 ., ate ath tirs. United Press International he Boston Red Sox Tuesday sold her Regge Cleveland to the as Rangers for a “substantial mnt of cash, Boston General nager Haywood Sullivan an- inced. leveland, 29, was 46-41 for Bos- the past four seasons but ap- ‘' red in only one game for the Red this year. He suffered a loss in ef April 19 in Cleveland. ’he Rangers returned right- ider Bob Babcock to Tucson to liani Afe ati s c®* i the co# :he hit I his co# )t resist* id to i"* it. : at le#' on Tk' ing tl lf ati In*! 111 for a b leveland comes o Texas Rangers ie upsw rgest si? j 265. 94-3° RicharO Cromwell i finished 10th in the prt .. All-American Intercollegiate > Houston Inst weekend. Ward ti< < for I 4th in the strong field ol 290. Playing for the women *wiU he Kim Bauer, Rita Aguilar, Carol Be rry, Betty Ghio and Andrea Welch. The women finished third in the Lady Cardinal Invitational last week. Bauer and Aguilar had 242 Berry 251, Ghio 262 and Weld Following an impressive win over Baylor in a dual in Saturday, I hi Texas A&M v- ?. track team competes i n- Invitati' na Fi ida\ in without the services of a< Cornelius, who is recovering i kidney infection, the Aggie women won every event. Cornelius is doubtfiil for this week’s action, hut is expected to be ready for the TAIAW state meet at A&M April 28-29. The Texas A&M women s softball team takes the week off to prepare for the A&M Invitational April 28-29 after tying for third place in the Texas Wesleyan Tournament in Fort Worth last weekend. The Aggie women b a* ! Tech 7-1, Angelo State 11-1 mil .'ninmuicls Classic me in Washington, D.C. >;,» a Brown; Class \A state i ivision B .acd track ■oath ,eles. lex., hgli School. “I i.sed .‘hat Sandra lias 's \&M Williams said. ' , ' u is Ai i iii her class academi- l ll> She • very versatile athlete ■ . ns additional strength ' cross eoiintrv and track." FUTURE CPA’S LET US HELP YOU RECOME A CPA UJUDENTS m H< -0 bef< T HOUSTON 713 692-7186 1N MAY 22 GREAT ISSUES PRESENTS DR. J. PETER VAJS&, SPEAKING ON THE COLON IZ ATIOIM OF SPACE APRIL 20,1978 601 RUDDER TOWER 8:00^ PM STUDENTS - FREE OTHERS-$1.00 A&M is non 15 , for the season. Rudy Woods, the 6-1 j* Br\ m u who has signed with 1 < 'xa ' V was voted th< \ in the Aim Star gam in U Saturday Woods scored 13 points ah ' 16 rebounds in leading his West team to a 94-86 \ ictory. Woods v . also the Most Valuable player in the USA vs. Texas All-Star game in „ Houston, and he was the leading ixirmrmxraxnTrK More Of A Good Thing -4 HAPP 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Thru Friday Call any weekday during the dinner hours and have a piping hot p zza delivered to your door — at these disc.ou T 1 prices!!! - -H ,hC\ (No coupons accepted durinc Happy Hour, please.) 846-7785 n i ri-rnrr-yrr Just in time for Graduation, EOS has received an exclusive line of La distinctive acc^sso- dest accessories. Ihese n ;i present. Engineering Cm 402 W. 25th Bryan 822-2011 112 ' as Ave. .’allege Station 693-9553