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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1979
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Willis leads Ags
past Baylor team
Texas A&M and Baylor, the first
and second place finishers respec
tively in last year’s Southwest Con
ference track and field meet, met in
Waco in a dual meet Friday night
and the outcome was the same as the
Aggies notched an impressive 88-48
Pacing the way for Texas A&M was
freshman sprinter Steve Willis. He
won both the 100- and the 200-meter
dashes and also ran legs on the Ag
gies’ victorious 400-meter and mile
relay squads.
Baylor also had a double winner in
sophomore Todd Harbour who cap
tured the 500-meter and the 600-
meter runs. Harbour’s winning time
of 3:44.54 was a stadium record and
qualified him for the NCAA outdoor
championships.
Texas A&M’s big advantage in the
meet came in the field events as they
swept the discus, and the shot put,
and took first and second in the pole
vault and first and third places in the
javelin.
Football
yards and a touchdown Saturday in
Texas A&M’s two-hour scrimmage at
Kyle Field.
“Our offense is consistently im
proving,” said Coach Tom Wilson.
“This was the first time Dickey has
been in a Saturday scrimmage this
spring. He adds a lot to our attack. ”
Dickey, who has been running
track this spring, was held out of a
dual meet with Baylor Friday night
so he could take part in Saturday’s
scrimmage.
Quarterback Mike Mosley ran five
times for 78 yards, including a 49-
yard touchdown dash. The junior-
to-be quarterback completed 10 of
13 passes for 118 yards.
Softball
Curtis Dickey, running with two
sore legs, carried 21 times for 154
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The Texas A&M softball team had
a successful Easter weekend, sweep
ing a double-header with LSU
Saturday in Baton Rouge. The Ag
gies defeated the Tigers 7-1 and
15-2.
In the first game, Texas A&M’s
Shannon Murray had a no-hitter
going into the seventh and final in
ning before the Tigers produced
their only hit of the ballgame.
The Aggies collected 10 hits off of
LSU pitching. Vicki Markowsky and
Cindy Gough each went 2-for-4 and
Debra Takacs went 2-for-3 to lead
the Aggies’ offensive attack.
In the nightcap, Aggie pitcher
Sami Evans allowed only five hits
and was supported by the hot-hitting
Aggie bats, which produced 16 hits.
Texas A&M scored six runs in the top
of the first.
For the Aggies, Markowsky went
3-for-5, Takacs went 2-for-5 and Toni
Hymel went 2-for-4, including a fifth
inning home run. Evans helped her
self at the plate with a triple and a
single in five at-bats.
The Aggies, now second in the re
gion behind Texas Woman’s Univer
sity, travels to Huntsville Tuesday to
play Sam Houston State University.
Womens Track
7 shall return
Texas A&M’s Mike Moss seems determined to
return this volley in one of the Aggies’ ear/y-
season matches. Last weekend, the Aggies took
“a country lickin’ by a good team,” according to
Texas A&M coach David Kent, as they were
defeated by Arkansas, 9-0. Today iklij
travel to Houston to take on the Cougarse
important Southwest Conference matcli,
Aggies are presently 3-4 in conference pli
Battalion photo by Lee Roy Lesclip#
NBA playoffs
Spurs defeat 76ers
The Texas A&M women’s track
team finished first in the Metroplex
Meet in Dallas last weekend. The
Aggies complied 63 points, ahead of
second place finisher Texas Woman’s
University with 40 points.
First places for the Aggies in
cluded Ellen Smith, 400-meter hur
dles, 63.3; Debbie Cocke, 3,000-
meter run, 10:56.7; Donna Branch,
javelin, 152-3; Early Douglas, shot
put, 46-2; Vickilee Cobern, discus,
147-6.
The Aggies will compete in the
Kansas Relays this weekend.
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — George Ger-
vin and Larry Kenon teamed up for
61 points Sunday to spark San An
tonio to a 119-106 victory over
Philadelphia in the opening game of
their NBA playoff series.
The fired-up Spurs took control of
the game with less than three min
utes gone in the first quarter and led
31-22 after one period. Phildelphia
never got any closer, despite a
third-quarter rally led by Darryl
Dawkins’ 13-point outburst.
Gervin was the game’s high scorer
with 31 points, despite sitting out
most of the third period with foul
trouble, and Kenon took up the slack
by hitting for 30 points.
Dawkins led Philadelpia with 25
points, 20 of them in the last half, and
Julius Erving hit 22 for the losers.
San Antonio coach Doug Moe said
the Spurs’ defense played a bigger
role in the victory than did the scor
ing outburst by Gervin and Kenon.
San Antonio’s guards started put
ting pressure on the 76ers’ backcourt
at the halfcourt line, forcing
Philadelphia into 27 turnovers and
resulting in 16 steals for the Spurs.
The Spurs had led by 26 points
twice early in the third quarter, until
Dawkins entered with 9:16 left and
proceeded to dominate the
backboards, reeling off 13 points.
Dawkins’ effort brought Philadel
phia to within 92-81 with 8:54 to go in
the contest, until the rally fizzled and
Moe emptied his bench in the final
minutes of the rout.
Both Kenon and center Billy
Paultz called the Spurs’ defensive ef
fort the best of the year.
“I think we ll prepare om
mentally for Tuesday nights
because of what happenedlai
against Washington,” Fault!
“We’ve been there before
think we learned a lesson.
Box Score
PHILADELPHIA (106)
Erving94-5 22, B. Jones20-04,C.ja
9, Cheeks 9 1-3 19, Bibby54-614,Mi
5, Dawkins 8 9-1625, MixOO-OO.SIdiii
2, Redmond 0 00 0, Bryant 30-06,'
2236 106.
SAN ANTONIO (119)
Bristow 5 3-4 13, Kenon 142-230,1
12, Silas 4 4-4 12, Gervin 127-1031,0
5, Olberding 2 4-4 8, Dampier 00-29,
0-0 6, Bietrick 1 0-02, MosleyOO-OO.
25-33 119. Philadelphia 22 23 2536-
Antonio 31 32 25 31—119
Fouled out — none. Total fouls-
phia 26, San Antonio 30. Teehnic-il
Mix. A — 10,253.
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Basketball action climaxed with
a grand, spectacular night April 5
when the final championship
games were played. Overall it was
keen competition and tough-going
all the way.
In Men’s Class A, it was Pabst
over the Roaches for the All-
University titile, 50-39. The half
was 25-17 for Pabst with Dave
Kosmoski and Bill O’Brian high
scorers for the Roaches and Mike
Floyd, Danny Jones, and James
Siegfried high tallyers for Pabst. In
the second half Carl Sittig joined
Dave as high scorers for the
Roaches and Mike Floyd domi
nated the basket for Pabst with
help from Robert Lopez and Clint
Clement.
The Dunn Snarps outscored the
Kings Kids 35-28 in class B compe
tition. The half saw the Kids’
ahead 22-12 with Gary Keese,
Mark Hegi, and John Miller as
high scorers for the Kids. Dunn
seemed content with spreading its
score among all its players, but
came back the second half to rack
up 23 points, led by Glen DeMois
and Mike Psencik.
Class C competition was close as
ATO won by only 3 points over the
Aston Average White Team. The
first half ended with ATO leading
26-20. The basket was dominated
by Bill Goodrum and Mark
Stuchsbury for ATO and by Satter
field for Aston. Norton and Hig
gins carried the majority of points
for Aston in the second half while
Goodrum kept the lead up for
ATO.
In Women’s All-University
Class A last year’s champions the
Mosher Pistol Petes were downed
by the A’s 48-22. Mosher scored
only 6 points in the first half as the
A’s racked up 22 points led by high
scorers Julie Born, and Melinda
Dornak. Mosher activated in the
second half, but could only come
up with 16 points led by Ginger
Killian and Lee Ann Drozd. The
A’s pounded out 13 more baskets,
the majority hustled by Melinda
Dornak and Julie Born.
Women’s B was a defensive con
test between the Shooting Stars
and the Gatorades. The half was
close with the Gatorades ahead by
1 point, 13-12. In the last half the
Gatorades just managed to ease by
the Stars 20-18 to win.
Women’s Class C competition
was won by Soft Touch over Kappa
just 19-14. Soft Touch finagled a
three point lead through-out the
game.
JBAH kept its All-University
Class A Co-Rec Champ title over
the MOB 52-48. Halftime saw the
MOB out front 26-18, but JBAH
pepped up in the second half to
tally 34 points and pull ahead at
the end for a victory.
The RM Kittens ran over DDT
for the Class B CoRec Title. The
Half was 30-19 for the Kittens, a
lead they held onto throughout the
second half for a glorious win of
71-46.
Co-Rec Class C was also a run
away in the first half for the Vul
tures as they led 40-17 over the
Hot Shots. The Hot Shots nar
rowed the margin, but couldn’t
quite get up the momentum to win
as they gave the game to the Vul
tures 55-67.
Well, that whiz of whizzes is
really out there working. Last
week it was softball and this week
it’s waterpolo. Seems like that old
codger took a liking to the water
and decided to try his hand at
waterpolo picks while he hung out
around the old swimming holes.
So here they are, folks, waterpolo
picks!
Class A
The Stans
Wetbacks
Southern Comfort
Briarwood AC
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Class B
Our Gang
The Test Tubes
Ozoners
L. M. Inc.
On The Mark
What a couple. Kathy Jarvis and Debbie Pistone refereed a
womens class A basketball game in which the “A’s” took the
championship title.
Thanks
To all those IM ref s who put in
long and hard hours (sometimes
till 1:00 a.m.), we wish to say
thank you for a job well done. You
give stability to team sports, lend
an open ear for complaints, give us
someone neutral to complain ab
out, and render justice when
needed. All those aching muscles,
homework not done, and short-
nights’ sleep were not in vain.
Thanks from all of us who work
with or participate in Intramurals.
Acknowledgments
This advertisement is sponsored
by your local McDonald’s Restau
rant, on University Drive and at
Manor East Mall, under the direc
tion of the Intramural Office. Stories
are by Michelle Wolstein, pictures
by Dana Kamataris.
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Entries Open
Track & Field
Today, Monday April 16
Entries Closing
Bowhunters Archery
Tuesday, April 17
Special Events
Bowhunter’s Archery Shoot
Sunday, April 22
3:00 p.m. Hwy. 60
just past Country
Kitchen, Watch for
the sign.
Canoe Race has been re
scheduled for May 5, the first
Saturday in May. Call Friday,
May 4, to make sure river con
ditions will be good enough for
the race to take place.
Pictures for All-University
Class A champs will be taken
today from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at
DeWare Fieldhouse.
The annual IM track meet is
opening for entries today,
Monday, April 16. Entries close
Tuesday, March 24. The meet will
be held April 28 and 29 at the
Bryan High School track.
Preliminaries and field events
will take place Saturday, April 28
at 9:00 a.m. Divisional will start
at 2:00 p.m. that afternoon. All-
University will be Sunday the 29
at 2:00 p.m.
Men’s events will include the
120 yard low hurdles, the 440 yard
dash, 440 yard relay, 220 yard
dash, 880 yard run, 400 yard dash,
mile run, mile relay, shot put (12
lbs.), high jump, softball throw,
and long jump.
Women’s divisions include the
440 yard dash, 50 yard dash, 880
yard relay, 100 yard dash, 220 yard
dash, 440 yard relay, high jump,
softball throw, shot put (8 lbs.),
mile run. Corec division will have
a 440 yard relay and an 880 yard
relay.
A master’s mile for anyone 35
years old and over will also be of
fered. Because of its late date,
dorm points will not be awarded
for this event, but T-shirts will be
given to all Champions.
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