THE BATTALION Page 9 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 ISCOUNT.S. COUPON THIS COUPON:<3QOD FOR UP TO 50c WORTH OF DRtftNe AND 10% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING WHEN YOU WASH AT e rs of tie ge. "'alletaj, ; [t, m > nands, up for Ue Jsl((; heck tl ei ■ he || After tk eck tk t ands \v e , By KURT ABRAHAM Battalion Reporter spite several fine individual ef- irts, the Texas A&M wrestling ,m was unable to overcome a R experienced Carroll College Id from Waukesha, Wis., that (doff the Aggies 30-15 in a meet ‘Jnesday night at DeWare Fiel- inspecijJ ffiic Aggies made a fight of it as ,“ et (ey managed to stay close through hen M (first eight matches, trailing only ut asi H5 But then Carroll’s Matt Salas h eet wide open with a er tr ' c h Irising pin of Aggie Clay Panova 'uetimesi look only 45 seconds to com- In alev^ epin by Salas in the 190-pound match was welcome relief for nil coach Bill Kraemer, who een his Pioneers blow an early lead to the gaining Aggies. "Up until then, I was concerned because we had been trading matches back and fourth and not getting very far ahead,” Kraemer said. "But that pin really picked up the tempo for us. And pick up the tempo it did, as Mike Betz won a convincing 17-5 decision over Texas A&M’s Curtis Templet in the heavyweight class match that ended the meet and boosted Carroll’s final total to 30 points. Aggie coach Pete Servon was philosophical about his team’s loss. "We came into this meet knowing that Carroll had a reputation of being a tough team to beat,” Servon said. “I think our guys wrestled pre tty good except for those two pins on Panova and (Steve) Tyler. That was something I just didn’t expect to happen. Those guys from Carroll are smart as well as tough and they just don’t get pinned. I think right now what we need is just a little more experience.” The final outcome of the meet over-shadowed a fine performance by Aggie Bob Santini. In his match with Dave Monreal in the 167- pound class, Santini was in total control from start to finish as he won the decision 15-2. With a showing that included two near-falls and four takedowns, he provided Texas A&M with its best win of the night and contributed five of the team's 15 points. Other Aggie wins included two closely fought 5-2 decisions by Billy Kelvey and Blake Purcell and a 13-4 romp by John Sweat! in the 142- pound class. Besides the match won by Salas, Carroll had two other wins by a pin. In the 118-pound class, freshman Mike Seipel beat Texas A&M’s Rick Edgmon in a time of 4:45. The 158- pound match saw Doug Mueller nail down Steve Tyler after an elapsed time of 7:21. Although the Aggies have not al ways been lucky with teams from out of state, they have done excep tionally well in state. Coming off a year that saw seven Texas A&M wrestlers capture honors as state champs in their individual classes, the team has so far gone undefeated in Texas play with an 11-0 record. That record will be on the line next week as they host Southwest Texas State University and Richland Junior College in a tri-meet at De- Ware Fieldhouse on Feb. 14. the AUCmiWl VALID 8:00 A.M. TIL&OO P^ ONE PER CUST. ^EXPIRES FEB. 11 ^ “AGGIEI^ANDS FINEST & LARGEST WA&HATERIA” Mm 81 MACHINES : AIR CONDITIONED 3702 S. COLLEGE to O O c 3 If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . . . We call It “Mexican Food Supreme." Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 M&6&UHTA, &0UP6M THIRSTY THURSDAY FREE inhotpM i>„hit K '"pert; MMP 1 '-' vition mMfe ■ 1 ,lula! ' i BpF ■ • StafasHL^ •u e plans tv bepuflpfaigg' pert; fV city wfl tely even* ling air* roederi rty vak lift* x rolls t« t “ jtfi THE BATT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday NEXT TO SKAGGS THURSDAY (7:30-12:00) 3.50 - GUYS 2.50 - GIRLS EVERYONE WILL BE THERE’ rth Bari iose o( I •aise dlj ixes must the acto jperty •valuate tuation»i^ exas A&M’s Doug Graham (bottom) strugg/es to return to his base as Carroll College’s Jim Schoeztke tries to pin him in esfiing action Wednesday night. Schoexifce won the eKhibi- idents w ster’s df ;al have part-tin properl; percent due wki otage, ci e type of discusse ;hing a«f landle k I ity, BrKj| u'ned. tion match that preceded the regularly scheduled match in DeWare Fieldhouse. Carroll College defeated the Aggie wrestlers 30-15. Battalion photo by Lee Roy Leschper Jr. drive or Dertsc th m. nn Car 11 i jes* oo| DE SMART BUY YOURSELF SILLY' BOOK SALE! 60-85% SAVINGS OFF ORIGINAL PUBLISHED PRICES □ HISTORY □ PSYCHOLOGY □ HEALTH □ SCIENCE □ MUSIC □ ART □ AMERICANA □ LITERATURE □ PHILOSOPHY □ BUSINESS □ LANGUAGES □ SOCIOLOGY □ LAW □ HOW-TO □ BIOGRAPHIES □ CRAFTS & HOBBIES □ SPORTS □ GARDENING □ COOKING □ RELIGION □ POLITICS □ MATHEMATICS □ REFERENCE □ THE OCCULT □ NATURE □ ECONOMICS □ AND LOTS MORE HARDBACKS $099 PAPERBACKS 99c TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE “Where Everybody Meets” Brycm-Cotlege Station s Big City Disco 813 Wellborn Rd. WATCH FOR OUR “SURE HAPPY IT’S TUESDAY!” 696-1100 NEXT TUESDAY