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MANOR EAST MALL 822-3731 HOURS MON.-FRI. 10-8:30 The Diamond Store SAT 10-6 Illustrations enlarged AGGIELAND HARLEY-DAVIDSON is holding a CLEARANCE SALE on all motorcycles n t eGieat c Ainetfc including the •'fteedom-JWadiines. 175 cc - only 695.00 250 cc - only 795.00 [Come by and register to win the new '79 model motorcycle by naming it ICOMING SOON-CUSTOM VANS (All brands) ' 801 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 77801 779-7300 MSC Political Forum presents: Arthur Avnon Israeli Vice Consul (“Israel’s Future Swords! or Plowshares” 601 Rudder Tower 8 p.m. Free the sports THE BATTALION Page 9 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 Ags finish second in softball tourney By PAIGE BEASLEY The Fifth Annual Texas A&M In vitational Softball Tournament ended Saturday with Texas A&M taking second behind Texas Wo man’s University. TWU won in a 7-0 decision with All-America Kathy Arendsen on the mound. Arendsen struck out 13 Aggies, giving up one walk and three hits to Cindy Gough, Tony Fortier and Dana Thiessen. Texas A&M, the defending tour nament champions, won all three matches Friday in pool play. The Aggies got off to a good start with a 5-3 win over the University of Texas at Arlington. The winning pitcher, Sami Evans, gave up three runs on 10 hits. Leading batters for Texas A&M were Toni Hymel with two hits and Evans with two hits and three RBI’s. In the second round of pool play, freshman Shannon Murray led the Aggies to a 4-0 win over Trinity. Murray struck out 11 batters and al lowed only three hits. Leading bat ters for the Aggies were Rhonda Reese and Karen Guerrero, each having two hits. Pool play continued as Texas A&M came from behind in the seventh inning with a 4-3 victory over Sam Houston State. In the bot tom of the seventh with bases loaded, a wild pitch allowed Mary Lou Wargo to score the winning run for Texas A&M. Evans and Reese were leading batters with two hits each. Single elimination began Satur day. Murray pitched a no-hitter to give Texas A&M an uncontested victory over West Texas State Uni versity. Murray was also credited witii 10 strikeouts and the 10-0 win. Texas A&M met Sam Houston again and it was not until the seventh inning that the Aggies scored the decisive run. In the top of the seventh, Murray and Evans were on base with Glorian Motal at bat. Motal got a base hit, driving in Murray for the only run of the game. This put Texas A&M into the championship game where the Ag gies gained the second place spot behind TWU, the defending state and regional champion. Softball action will continue Fri day when the Aggies travel to TWU 'in DMiton. 4 * ’ Throwing strikes for the Aggies in last weekend’s Texas A&M Invitational Softball Tournament is Shannon Murry. The freshman struck out 11 batters and allowed only three hits as the Aggies defeated Trinity 4-0. Texas A&M finished second behind Texas Women’s University. Battalion photo by Lee Roy Leschper McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS McDonald's i® BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING At University Drive Now at Manor East Mall The Black & White Rommanee L. Swasdee pops the birdee back for another victory over t.u. The A&M stu dents from Thailand used Friday night Free Recreation to practice for their tournament. Watch for the Intramural badminton tourna ment coming soon. Today’s the Day — For Flag Football If you haven’t already done so, Play begins today, Monday, Sep- come by the IM Office and check tember 18. Forfeitures drop your your flag football team’s schedule, team from the tournament. Refs Corner Official’s clinic for water polo Tuesday, Sept. 19, Room 267, G.R.W. at 7:00 p.m. Weekly Thursday meeting — Room 267, G.R.W. at 7:00 p.m. Who wears black and white stripes and runs freely around cam pus? A well-educated zebra and the IM officials. Though the IM staff isn’t sure about the zebra, they are sure about the hard work required of officials to keep their stripes. Officials are not required to have experience because James Welford and the IM staff train them. For each sport, clinics are held to train all officials, even the veterans. The clinics include rules, possible situa tions, attitudes, mechanics of of ficiating, penalties, paperwork, and emergency procedures. The clinics Water Polo Tuesday, 1 sJSt 1 Sports September 19 Meetings: Water polo captain’s meeting Shorts 5:15 p.m. Room 607 Rudder Tower Freeplay: 6:00-10:00 p.m. Friday, Septem- Entries Openi ng: her 22 Handball singles Monday, G. R. White Badminton September 18 Golf Qualifying Round begin: Bowling Monday, September 18 Sunday, September 24 Entries Closing: Play begins: Home Rim Hitting Tuesday, Flag football Monday, September 19 September 18 Golf Singles Tuesday, Tennis Singles Monday, September 19 September 18 A Ball In The Glove The handball courts will be seeing lots of action soon as the IM hand ball tournament gets under way. Entries open today, Monday, Sep tember 18 and will close Tuesday, September 26. The tournament will be single elimination and will take place in DeWare Fieldhouse. Play begins Monday, October 2 from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Competi tion options will be Class A, B and C in men’s and women’s divisions. Winners in each class will receive IM t-shirt awards. All TAMU stu dents, faculty, and staff who meet the requirements in the IM hand book are eligible to participate. Schedules will be posted in the IM Office on Thursday, September 28. Courts may be reserved for practice by calling the IM Office at 845-2624. USHA rules will apply. Matches will be two 21-point games and if necessary an 11-point tie breaker. Acknowledgments This advertisement is sponsored by your local McDonald s Restaur ant, on University Drive and at Manor East Mall, under the direc tion of the Intramural Office. Stories are by Michelle Wolstein, pictures by Rich Westlake. Date Set also include a take-home exam and a written exam. About 4 classroom days, at least 1 practice on-the-field session is held. Referees are rated on a point scale and their pay scale can hinge on it. Refs are classified into categories and then work on points for promo tions. After the clinics, all officials are required to come to weekly meetings where informal training is held. Next time you start to blast the ref, take our advice and blaspheme the zebra. Our refs are guaranteed. The date has been set for the Times will be 5:00 p.m. till dark, home run hitting contest. Competi- Don’t forget, entries close tomor- tion will be on October 3, 4, and 5. row, September 19. VWI I-Spy’s Participant Of The Week Scott Darnell returns Brian Mylar’s serve in a fast game of handball. Scott should come by the Intramural Office to pick up his “Be Our Guest’’ card, redeemable for free food at McDonalds.