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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1979
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From staff and wire reports
Texas A&M and Texas Tech have
been invited to participate in the
24-team National Invitation Tour
nament, while Texas has accepted a
bid to the NCAA play-offs. This
marks the first time the SWC has
had four teams participating in
post-season tournament play.
The Aggies will play the tough
accept NIT invitatiof*
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New Mexico Lobos in Albuquerque
Thursday night.
“This will be a good experience
for us, ’ Aggie coach Shelby Metcalf
said Sunday night. “I’m not real
sure what kind of team New Mexico
has. I think they’re a high scoring
outfit. I would think they probably
play a press-and-run style. They’re a
good team because they’ve been in
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the play-offs two years in a row now.
They went to the NCAA tourna
ment last year and they’re going to
the NIT this year.”
Is the NIT invitation a fitting re
ward for the Aggies, who will go into
the tournament with a 22-8 season
record?
“I think that’s the way you’d have
to look at it,’’ Metcalf said. “I ha
ven’t talked to the players yet. But
my thinking is that as long as we re
doing something with that ball, it’s
going to help us further down the
line. I think it will be a good experi
ence.”
In order to get to the semifinal
competition in New York’s Madison
Square Garden, the Aggies would
probably have to win three road
games. With spring break next
week, it is doubtful that a game will
be played in G. Rollie White Col
iseum.
“I’m excited; I’m looking forward
to it,” junior Dave Goff said.
“Everybody (on the team) was pre
tty letdown this weekend, losing the
way we did and missing out on the
NCAA.
“But this will give us a chance to
show what we can do and I think as
the week goes on we ll get more and
more excited.”
Texas Tech will host the Univer
sity of Indiana.
“It’s a great thrill to be invited,”
said Tech coach Gerald Myers. “I’m
very happy for our players, espe
cially our older guys, like Geoff
Huston, who have worked so hard.”
Texas and Oklahoma will meet in
Dallas next Saturday in basketball
— on the opening weekend of the
NCAA tournament.
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substantial tax savings on
1978 income.
If you are not covered by a retirement plan you
can still qualify for a tax-sheltered savings plan
that reduces 1978 income tax.
The Individual Retirement Account (IRA) offers self-employed workers (and others not
covered by any pension or retirement program) an easy way to set aside savings and reduce
current income taxes. The maximum amount, established by law, is 15% of income or $1,500
(whichever is less). Married workers can set aside a total of $1,750 if their spouse is not
employed.
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COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY.
RETIREMENT ACCOUNT GROWTH TABLE
Your savings institution
HAUANCE
AT BUD OP:
1st Year
$28
$ 311.29
$80
$ 622.58
SlOO
$ 1,245.16
$188
$ 1,556.43
2nd Year
648.50
1,297.00
2,594.00
3,242.50
3rd Year
1,013.80
2,027.60
4,055.20
5,068.99
4th Year
1,409.52
2,819.04
5,638.08
7,047.60
Stli Year
1,838.20
3,676.40
7,352.80
9,191.01
6thi Year
2.302.59
4,605.18
9.210.36
11,512.93
Tth Year
2.805.65
5,611.30
11,222.60
14,028.24
8tli Year
3,350.61
6,701.22
13,402.44
16,753.05
9tH Year
3,940.96
7,881.92
15,763.84
19.704.79
lOth Year
4,580.48
9.160.96
18.321.92
22,902.38
18tli Year
8,671.47
17,342.94
34,685.88
43.367.35
aotli Year
14.774.51
29,549.02
59.098.04
73,872.57
28tli Year
23.879.19
47.758.38
95,516.74
119,395.93
SOtli Year
37.461.76
74,923.52
149.847.04
187,308.80
38th. Year
57,724.58
115.449.16
230.898.33
288,622.91
doth Year
$87,953.16
$175,906.32
$351,812.63
$439,765.79
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Onion Enchiladas
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Patio Style Pinto Beans
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Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
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Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
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Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FRIDAY EVENING
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FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Com Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
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NOON and EVENING
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Choice of one
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