The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 07, 1980, Image 14

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980
EXTRA! EXTRA!
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Daring Daylight Robbery
at Local Dyer Store!
Find one of these Dyer Dealers and get yourself a stellar stereo steal!
John
Ritter’s
half-
sister
by
previous
marriage
twice
removed.
Steve (“The Rookie”) Logan
Robert (“Mad Dog”) Ritter
Boss’
son,
A&M
Class
’79,
majored
chicken
ranching.
Proves
discount ing
hereditary.
Vince (“The Ripper”) Kapchinski
David (“Little D”) Dyer
DYER DEAL LOOT LIST!
The Dyer Dealers have a complete home
stereo system that will perk up your ears
and hardly disturb your wallet! The
components are a Nikko 315 receiver
matched with a pair of Fisher three-way
speakers, and an Akai belt-drive turntable
complete. This name-brand system
normally sells for $529.80.
While keeping a stereo supplier at bay with
one hand, one Dyer Dealer loaded a van with
fully-automatic Toshiba turntables with the
other hand. These turntables are heavy and
regularly sell for $149.95. This proves just
how serious the Dyer gang is about this sale.
It also proves anyone can be a stereo
supplier.
ROB US AT ^299
RECORD BUY $99
The archenemy of boredom is music; and
the Akai GX-255 reel-to-reel recorder with
full automatic reverse can insure that your
activities are never interrupted by silence.
Full logic solenoid controls, three GX
heads, and mic/line mixing are but a few
outstanding features; and a few is all Dyer
got in this caper. Hurry!
Jerry Dyer believes the people should
have more power; so for the duration of this
sale he’s offering everyone a 60-watt Clarion
power booster with graphic equalizer for
their car. Worth almost $200, this hard-
drivin’ booster can be yours for a price that
makes competitors want to cry!
GET WELL AT ^529
JAIL BAIT $ 1 39
A stereo distributor missed a payment and
Dyer bought all his O’Sullivan inventory at
bankruptcy prices! Now get your stereo gear
together in a new stereo rack with smoked-
glass door, roll-about casters, adjustable
shelves, and ample record storage space.
Regularly $159.95!
GET IT TOGETHER FOR $99
The Saqyo folks will croak when they read
this! Get a pair of Sanyo SP-795 two-way box
speakers for your van, jeep, blazer,
stagecoach, or any vehicle that can’t take
flush-mount speakers. Regularly $99 you get
super sound and Dyer gets practically
nothing!
MAKE US CRY AT $59 P r
6-6
6-0"
56“
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Dyer Gang Leader Reported
Taking Personal Command
Feared by stereo distributors
everywhere, San Antonio’s Jerry L.
Dyer and his famous Dyer Dealers
are sharing the loot from their
recent Daring Daylight Robbery
with every stereo bargain hunter in
the area., Not only did Dyer
mastermind the heist himself, but
he is reported to be closely
supervising the sale in person.
“Some of my guys might accidently
sell too high and ruin my
reputation. I’m going to watch real
close,” Dyer stated. When asked
what he was going to do with the
loot that was left over. Dyer said
“There won’t be any!”
Dyer Took Tons of Toshiba!
7 5 wall per channel
Receiver
Dyer Hit Craig & Sanyo!
AM-FM Cassette
Car Stereo
With locking fast forward
and rewind, improved
FM, and this low price;
you ought to buy one even
if you never use it!
Reg. $129.95
SHARE
THE
LOOT
$7980
Craig
Powerplay
Booster
HABLO
CHEAP
$3480
Craig V-501 Powerplay puts
24 beautiful watts in your car.
When was the last time you
put something beautiful in
your car?
Deluxe Powerplay
Auto-Rev. Cassette
Car Stereo
Fully loaded with 24 watts of
power, Dolby NR, loudness,
FM muting, and auto
reverse. Dyer got these T-
688’s right off the Craig
truck!
BLOW
’EM
AWAY AT
189
Sany<
o
Coaxial
Speakers
GET IT ALL
$3980
Super sound in the
popular 6x9 size.
Embarrassed
Supplier Hit
for Fourth
Straight Year
When asked about the Dyer
Dealers lastest stereo steal, stoic
Stanley Studley of Stupendous
Stereo Storehouse stated, “They
really shook my booray this time!
The first two years they got me in
January. So I got ready for ’em last
January and they waited until May.
This year I’m figuring May again and
look what they did. Heck, my guard
dog’s still a puppy!” Looking through
his near-empty warehouse, Stanley
said the Dyer bunch “only took the
good stuff.” “They didn’t even touch
the stereo I sell other dealers.”
Was $549.95 and worth
every penney of it! Power to
spare plus everything but
bucket seats, the SA-775 is
an exceptional value during
this Sale. Just 10% down
puts one in layaway!
RIP US
OFF AT
299
Deluxe
Cassette
Recorder
SUPER HOT DEAL
Reg.
$299.95
189
Next to the top-of-the-line with
all “feather-touch” controls, FM
Dolby, and performance that
justifies its original price. Model
PC-4460.
Automatic Direct
Drive Turntable
The Toshiba SR-F770 is one of the
best in its class with all “outside”
controls and full 2-year warranty.
Comparison invited.
Reg. $199.95
HIT
US
FOR
119 80
New Nikko “Nockouts”!
Stereo Receiver
Only Name-
Brand Stereo
Up For Grabs
“I wouldn’t even steal a piece of
private-label stereo equipment.
That’s what the people who sell it are
doing,” said Jerry Dyer when asked
why only name-brand stereo is found
in his hideouts. “With private-label
merchandise, the dealer can put
whatever ‘list price’ he chooses on it.
So they all mark them way up so that
it looks like you’re getting a big
discount. But really, the discount is
as big a fake as the ‘list price!' Dyer
explained. “With name-brands the
list price is set by the manufacturer.
The dealer has nothing to do with it.
That’s why a Dyer Discount is a real
discount!” After making that
statement, Jerry left to get yet
another good night’s sleep.
Blank
Cassettes
HOT
BUY
149
With champagne gold front and
rosewood side panels, the NR-
519 looks good, and its 20 watts
per channel sound ever better!
Only 3-year transferable
warranty in the industry.
From the BASF Pro 2
Series. Truly a pre
mium tape.
LOAD
UP AT
O’Sullivan
Deluxe Stereo Rack
Integrated Amp
and Tuner Combo
$2^9
She wants something for the
house and you want something
for the stereo. Everybody wins at
this price! Regularly $199.95.
HIT
HARD
The NA-890/NT-890 combo is
for those who take their stereo
seriously. Big 70 watts per
channel, twin power meters, full
tape capability, and subsonic
filter for perfect sound using
imperfect records. The tuner
matches in looks and per
formance.
Reg. $569.90
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY!
Entire Gang Holed-Up At
3601 East 29th
846-1768
(Next to Gentleman’s Quarter)
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Texas A&M’s basketball teams are awesome. The men’s teamisfe
in the Southwest Conference and ranked 20th in the nation. Hd
women are ranked third in the state. Aggie students are a dislou I;
fickle bunch of ingrates. I The Aggie
I didn’t say Aggie fans. The fans, all 4,904 of them, showed up fort, team jumped
night’s game — the same as they have for all the other Aggie k® SMU before!
games. Three weeks ago the Aggies beat the only other top teaminli tofind their n
conference, Arkansas, before a packed house of over 8,000 and to. butthe Aggie
over sole possession of first in the S WC. The crowds in G. RollieWfe§i63-56 win
Coliseum have diminished ever since.
The first home game after the Razorback win was against lot
shooting Houston and only 6,(XX) people bothered to showsupportfj
the team. And now, 1,(XX) less than that.
If the reason for this was clear there would be no need for me or*
one else to say anything. The problem would simply be corrected k
the problem is not plainly obvious. The ticket distribution
been the most consistent recipient of blame, but the studentsit|Monday) w
blaming the athletic department for the policy. The Athletic Depr jjgreat, said I
ment does not make such policy.
Who does? The students, that’s who. And guess who s doingl
griping. Last night it would have been very difficult to put the blames
the ticket policy anyway. Any'one could have entered G. Rollieatgau
time and found an excellent seat. No waiting in line and no wast®
three hours of study time.
Associated Press writer Mark Schwartz remarked after last nijl'i
game, "I can remember when people would pack this place and) foreman con
satisfied to leave with a moral victory.” Now, the Ags are on theirs;
to a SWC title and winning more than moral victories.
The Aggies may have lost their first SWC game on Mondays
played their worst game of the season in doing so, but they are
game winners, the talent didn ’t pack its bags and leave and the bask
ball team does not have a history of choking. If anything, thebasketl
team has a history of winning the big ones
So where are the people?
Attendance at the Aggies’ ten home games this season has W,
4,950, that is 3,000 bodies below capacity. Included in that total is i
exhibition game against Australia. Some people say that
shouldn’t be considered because it was played before the sei
started. But, there were more people at that game thanattendedfive]
the other games, including last night’s. In SWC play, the attendance!
G. Rollie is approximately 5,650 per game
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So what, you say? Well, would you believe the Aggies haveavenpEPreak open l
crowds of 9,5.50 in their away games? Without the three gamespb#Texas Longh
in the 1 laskctball netherland of Alaska, the total jumps to ll,175ptp:
game. Imagine people fighting to see the Aggies — everywhere!;
College Station. Even in the Southwest Conference the Aggiesaiel
age 8,000 people on the road. That is G. Rollie’s capacity. It is 3,1
more people per game than our boys have cheering for them at hot |[ ,
Want some other opinions? Here are the thoughtsoftwoguyswlitallTCj
job it is to please Aggie basketball fans. '
Jerry' Arp is the new Assistant Athletic Director for Sports ProiL
tions at A&M. He was hired out ofClemson to fill upG. Rollie
“It’s awful,” said Arp. “I can’t understand why fans won tcomeoiW
see a team that’s in first place in the Southwest Conference, atc® United
that s playing good basketball and a team that has achanceofgettirf HOUSTOI
the final four. The thing they need is total support. Our ticket peri 'NBA record
nel sold all the tickets they could possibly sell — they’ve turnedseslgoals and hit
ticket purchasers away. Bpree second
T wish I knew what the answer was. If there’s something wrong'lday night to c
somebody has any ideas how we can change then we’d like to hear i for the Hour
Personally, I’m embarrassed for the yell leaders, the band andeif‘New Jersey f
cially for the players. The crowd that was here tonight was goodbutE j Moses Ma
guys deserve better than that. If we can’t get a better crowd in k; and Barry add
then something’s wrong.” etschokeoffa
David Walker and I were weaned on Aggie basketball — theck final quarter,
pionship-yearsitd Barry Davis and Sonny P. and the lean onesbefe j Barry hit <
and after. We have since gone somewhat separate ways. Walkerisnn point attempt
the Assistant Sports Information Director for basketball. “I mo NBA high off
appointed. You know, when I was in high school (Madisonville! NBA is in its 1
used to come over here for games — there were 17,000 students wthree-point g'
— and we had better student turnout than we do now. If you ret 1 Roger Pheg
going to fill up the coliseum when you’re 10-1 and leading the coi points in the s
ence what does it take. These players have worked hard togetwb but, with Ho
they are and they’re not getting support. We just haven’t had! two at 113-IT
people turn out like they should. I’m upset about it. The players t ley was blockr
upset about it. When it comes time to recruit the other schools will' mas Menders'
saying ‘Look the Aggies were 10-1 and they only had 3,000 student!! Barry picke
their games’. Everybody associated with the team deserves a bd was fouled i
deal than they’re getting here at home.” Pinching poir
If you are one of those who is ticked off at what I had to say. tH final deficit to
you’re guilty, sucker. Please don’t let it get so bad that someonek< n oa l by Roger
start using that annoyingly ridiculous word — two-percenter. I Tbe game v
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