THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1979 Page 15 with St. Mary’s. The Aggies will travel to Lub bock Friday to play Texas Tech in a Southwest Conference three-game series. Oh yes, the juggler is freshman walk-on Cliff Ranson. \ggie notes Netters fall to Coogs ratio Texas A&M tennis team suf- dwit preii its second Southwest Confer- ippon fenci loss in a row Monday, losing to erceni ithe University of Houston 7-2, after ral ek dropping a 9-0 match with Arkansas Friday. Aggies were able to win only on! match each in both singles and doubles competition. In the singles, No. 5 seeded Trey Schutz beat Hofuston’s Mike Lushitz, 6-3, 6-1, while the team of Max King and Jim Grubert took the No. 3 doubles match from Cougars Lushitz and Val Manning, 7-5, 1-6, 7-6. ■sxSKrASfM Coach David Kefit liar mixed feelings about his team’s pe lormance. I thought we played well in sprits, but we need to play equally to.?h in all matches if we re to have a (lance against as good a team as H< iiston,” said Kent. “I was espe- cialy happy with the play of Max Ki ig who just got back into the linjfup for us after being ill for quite avhile. I also thought Trey Schutz oncrief onored United Press International AGO — Arkansas’ All-America guard Sidney Moncrief has been voted the first recipient of the R. E. Henderson Award as the Southwest Conference basketball player displaying the most outstand ing sportsmanship on and off the »urt. The award, named after the longtime Baylor athletic director id basketball coach, will be pres ented by the Waco Chamber of tymmerce Sunday at a luncheon. Moncrief this season set Arkansas’ leer scoring record with 2,066 points and earned all conference ors for the third time. played his best tennis of the sea son.” The Aggies, currently 27-43 in total conference matches and 11-10 overall, take on Lamar in their next match Friday at 1:30 on the Texas A&M varsity courts. Women s tennis Texas A&M’s women’s tennis team should be seeded fifth or sixth for this weekend’s TAIAW state championship matches. The Aggies’ No. 1 player, Pam Hill, suffered a ligament sprain in her left foot last weetTbut should be ready for the tourney. The state championship is the stepping stone onto the regional and national championships. Mens golf Coach Bob Ellis will take a six- man golf squad to Tyler this week in quest of the SWC tournament championship. Last year the Aggies finished third behind Houston and Texas. Texas A&M’s Dave Ogrin was second in individual play last year. 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San Antonio let a 12-point lead slip away in the third quarter and then lost a 10-point lead in the final period, but a single free throw by Mike Gale and the final charity toss by Bristow sealed the win before the largest crowd ever to see a profes sional game in Texas — 16,709. Philadelphia lost a chance to tie the game when, with six seconds remaining and the 76ers trailing by two, Maurice Cheeks misfired on a pass to Henry Bibby. The ball sailed out of bounds and after San Antonio inbounded the ball, Bristow brought it up court and was fouled. Bristow missed his first foul opportunity, but tossed in the [second one to clinch the game. Cheeks made a layup as time ran out to account for the final score. Cheeks had scored 12 points in the first period as the 76ers jumped to a 33-28 lead at the end of a quar ter. San Antonio fell six points be hind in the second quarter, but ral lied behind nine points from James Silas and eight from backup center Mike Green to capture a 63-56 halftime lead. Philadelphia did not lead again, but knotted the score at 110-110 with 2:28 left: on a dunk shot by Dar ryl Dawkins, who led the 76ers with 27 points — 22 of them in the sec ond half. George Gervin, the NBA s lead ing scorer, hit 29 points for San An tonio while Larry Kenon had 27 and Silas 25. Julius Erving, who had cut the deficit to 119-118 before Gale made one of of two free shots with 12 seconds left, scored 25 points. Cheeks wound up with 22 and Bobby Jones had 20. Silas scored 14 of his points in the third quarter to help the Spurs open as much as a 12 point advantage, but he did not score a point in the fourth period. After Philadelphia tied the game at 110-110, Kenon hit two free throws to put San Antonio in front for good. Moments later Gervin he made a free throw and the lead see sawed between one and three points the rest of the game. Among the critical baskets during the final two minutes was a jump shot by Bristow with 49 seconds re maining to make the score 117-114. Bristow finished with six points. The series goes to Philadelphia for games on Friday night and Sun day afternoon and, if necessary, the semifinal playoffs will come back to the HemisFair Arena Thursday, April 26. r"AN0R7A7“ Buck Rogers Fast Break Young Frankenstein SKYWAY TWIN I I I I I I Firepower Plus Eat My Dust Women s golf Coach Kitty Holley said her entire squad is looking good as the Aggie Ladies enter the TAIAW state tournament this weekend in Com merce. The women finished fifth last week in the L^dy Cardinal In vitational in Beaumont. Sophomore Kim Bauer tied for first in medalist play with Terese Hession of SMU. Hession won the sudden death play-off. Track After scoring an 88-48 victory in Waco last weekend, the Texas A&M men’s track team returns to Baylor Friday to compete in the eight-team Baylor Invitational meet. The field includes Texas A&M, Baylor, Rice, SMU, Missouri, Lamar, North Texas and UT- Arlington. Prelims start at 1 p.m. Field events begin at 4 p.m. and running events finals state at 6 p.m. The Aggies also announced the signing of Barton Daniel, the state’s top-ranked intermediate hurdler from Spring High School. The 17- year-old senior, who stands 6-3 and weighs 165, has run a 37.3 in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles. He ranks 10th in the 120-yard high hur dles with a time of 14.0. 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