Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1979 TOTAL FITNESS CENTER Clip this ad for one free workout. 693-7823 Southwood Valley Center / 1808 Brothers Blvd., Suite H College Station, Tx. 77840 | the sports | iSS= r Mustangs stampede Aggie s & ISA present Sheik Abdullah Tariki former Saudi Arabian oil minister on “Energy OPEC and the U.S.’’ April 4 8 p.m. MSC 206 Sponsored by: MSC Political Forum International Students Assoc. By KURT ABRAHAM Battalion Reporter National tennis power Southern Methodist continued its dominance over the Southwest Conference Tuesday as the Mustangs slipped and slid their way past Texas A&M 8-1 in a dual match that more often looked like hockey than tennis. Rackets continually banged the ground like hockey sticks as players struggled to keep their feet on the GAYLINE SPONSORED by GAY STUDENT SERVICES 693-1630 Monday through Thursday 8:00-10:00 Information & Referral Counseling newly resurfaced, but still slippery A&M courts. The poor footing was caused by a light rain that fell on and off through the afternoon. At one point, play was halted for almost 30 minutes while rain pelted the courts. Play resumed in time for the Ag gies to pick up their lone win of the day, with Reid Freeman and Al berto Jimenez coming from behind to take the No. 1 seeded doubles match, 6-7, 7-6, 6-3. The win by Freeman and Jimenez was only the third time this season that SMU’s duo of Chris Delaney and Mark Turpin were beaten, losing pre viously to Pepperdine and USC. “It definitely was a great win for our No. 1 doubles team,” said Texas NAME THAT TONE PLACE Why look up? when you can look down to the finest basement dining east of the Brazos River. Your eyes will sparkle at the new and brightly decorated Sbisa basement dining room next to the new Underground Railroad Recreation Room and Snack Bar, but we need your help in choosing a name. A prize will be given to the winner of the name contest. 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A&M Coach David Kent. “With this win today, and the overall record they have now, I’d say Jimenez and Freeman stand an excellent chance to be invited to play in the national NCAA doubles competition.” While Jimenez and Freeman were boosting their doubles record to 3-1 in conference play and 12-5 overall, fellow Aggies Mike Moss and Trey Schutz were slipping and sliding through a heartbreaking match that saw them lose to Jai Di- louie and Jeff Turpin, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6. Kent said the efforts of Moss and Schutz were a good example of Aggie play. “I thought we did a good job of competing today,” said Kent. “SMU is currently ranked No. 1 in the na tion and they showed us what a good team they really have. Their depth on the squad is better than any I’ve seen. I think even their No. 5 or 6 players could play at No. 1 for a lot of other schools.” SMU’s depth proved to be the dif ference in the singles action as the Mustangs swept all six matches. Only Trey Schutz was able to go three sets for the Aggies as he lost the No. 3 match to Delaney, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Usually seeded fourth or fifth, it was the first time this season that Schutz had played in the No. 3 spot in conference action. Two matches could very easily have been Aggie wins if they had gone to three sets. In the No. 5 spot, Texas A&M’s Jim Grubert played Drew Gitlin closely throughout the match, and at one time led the second set. But it was not enough as he lost 6-4, 6-4. At No. 6, Hendrick Roller found him self in even tighter competition, but could not hang on for the win, losing 7-6, 6-4. Battalion photo by Lee RoyL tofr Save 20% on a diamond for your Texas A&M ring Tuesday’s results dropped the Aggies to a 16-20 mark for total con ference matches, while SMU in creased their league-leading record to 34-2, giving them a phenomenal .944 winning percentage. Texas A&M, meanwhile, sank to a .444 mark, putting the Aggies in fifth place, ahead of TCU at .389. 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