The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 06, 1979, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1979
Parachutists try to hit the spot
By J. TRIGG CRAWFORD
Battalion Reporter
How’s this for accuracy: a 2,500-
foot drop from an airplane onto an
orange disk that’s only 10 centimet
ers in diamemter? Even if this
skydiving sport is a little too
dangerous for you, you might enjoy
watching the Texas A&M University
Sport Parachute Club’s accuracy
3RD ANNUAL
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8 BALL CAMPUS CHAMPIONSHIP STARTS FRI.
APRIL 6 AT 7 P.M. MSC BOWLING AND GAMES.
$3 ENTRY FEE
JACK BREIT — appearing at 12 noon and immedi
ately prior to competition for billiards exhibition.
MSC RECREATION
jumping meet Saturday at the
Hearne airport.
Club president Sid McDaniel said
that 37 invitations were sent out for
this collegiate and open division
meet, and 40 to 60 jumpers from
ELECT 1
John T. Groce
Student Government
Texas, Florida and Arkansas are ex
pected. Trophies will be awarded
for the first five places in each divi
sion and a team trophy will also be
awarded.
“This is an officially recognized
collegiate meet, but the number of
participants we have will depend on
whether people will travel that far,”
McDaniel said. “We’ll just have to
wait and see.”
“In accuracy jumping, the goal is
for the jumper to predict his exit
point from the plane so that he lands
in a pea^gravel pit as close as he can
to the target — an orange disk 10
centimeters in diameter,’’
McDaniel said.
“Each jumper gets three jumps
apiece, and the person with the
smallest cumulative total of inches
away from the disk wins.”
McDaniel said there are about
120 members in the Parachute Club
and to be eligible to jump in meets,
they must have gone through Texas
A&M’s training program. He also
said that parachutists receive
licenses from the United States
Parachute Asution according to the
number of jumps they complete.
In accuracy competition, jumpers
leave the plane and immediately
pull the cord that opens their
parachute. But in free-fall jumping,
parachutists wait longer until they
open their parachute.
“I think that a couple of other
guys and I hold the record for a
jump,” McDaniel said. “We jumped
from 14,500 feet, with an 85 — sec
ond free-fall.”
McDaniel said that competition
will start at daylight Saturday and
will probably continue till dark.
The Hearne airport is located east
of Hearne on Highway 485.
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what’s up at A&M
Friday
BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Shake Russell will perform
p.m. at the Basement Coffeehouse. Both performances are j
out at the MSC Box Office, but there will be tickets availatl
the door for $2.50.
TEXAS AGGIE MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will|j
a bake sale all day in front of the academic building.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS: Will meet*
p.m. in Room 121, Chemical Engineering Building.
SOFTBALL: The women’s team will play Southwest Missouri
Springfield Missouri today and tomorrow.
GOLF: The men’s team will play in the All-American Invitation
Houston today and tomorrow.
TRACK: The men’s and women’s team will run in the TexasRela«
Austin today and tomorrow.
BASEBALL: The men’s team will play TCU in Fort Worth todap
tomorrow.
AGGIE CINEMA: The Clint Eastwood Festival begins with 1 Dj
Harry,” about a detective Dirty Harry Calahan whoisontlietj
of a crazed sniper terrorizing the city of San Francisco, at8p
Rudder Theater. (R) “Magnum Force, about Lt. HarryCi
who attempts to catch a group of local vigilantes who are killijji
local mobsters in wholesale lots, will be shown at 9:45 pm
Rudder Theater. (R)
MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Play Misty for Me, about a discjodtejj
unsuspectingly spurns the attentions of a girl who turns outln 1
determined to possess him for herself or to destroy him, «||
shown in Rudder Theater. (R)
Saturday
BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Shake Russell will perform
p.m. Tickets will be available at the door for $2.50.
DAIRY SCIENCE DAIRY DAY: There will be a heifer sb
milking contest and a barbeque beginning at 11 a.m.
PEACE CORPS: Will show the film “The Toughest Job You!&
Drve at 9 p.m. in Room 206, Ag Building.
CONCERT: Violinist Pinchas Zukerman will play in Rudder
ditorium at 4 p.m. Tickets are on sale in the MSC Box Olio
STUDENT Y: There will be a mandatory meeting for all fish a
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counselors at 7:30 p.m. in Room 601, Rudder Tower
CLASS OF ’80 SPRING PICNIC: Will be held from noon
p.m. at Big Creek Part at the north end of Lake Summervillej
more information go to Room 216, MSC.
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: Will meet i
p.m. in Bee Creek Park. All members and prospectivemei
are welcome.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: There will be a “Predict-yourli:
3-miler” run at 3 p.m. at the Beef Center, west of the railii
tracks. All joggers are invited. Admission is 25 cents for
members and free for members.
GOLF: The women’s team will play at the Lady Cardinal Invitati^,
in Vidor today and tomorrow.
LACROSSE: The Texas A&M Lacrosse team plays the Universit [|
Houston at 1 p.m. on the main drill field.
TENNIS: The women’s team will play Southwest Texas State heir |j
1 p. m
AGGIE CINEMA: The Clint Eastwood Festival continues with* jj
Good, The Bad, and The Ugly," a western about onegunfighli
quest for riches during the Civil War, which will be shorn
p.m. in Rudder Theater. (PC) “The Outlaw Josey Wales, abot
man obsessed with vengeance against a handful of renegades
murdered his wife and children, will be shown at 11 p.m.
Rudder Theater. (PC)
Sunday
LACROSSE: The Texas A&M Lacrosse Team plays LouisianaSs)
University at 10 a.m. on the main drill field.
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