The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1980, Image 12

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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1980
Gymnasts win meet
The Texas A&M women’s gymnas
tics team set a school record for
points scored and won the fourth
annual Texas A&M meet. In the
meet, held here Saturday, the
Aggies scored 133.55 points to top
the field of four. TCU finished
second with 121.80. Southern
Arkansas was next with 118 and
Southwest Texas State had 111.6.
Two other school records were
broken, both by a freshman. Linda
Phillips of Garland, set Texas A&M
records in the balance beam and for
overall points. She won the balance
beam with an 8.60 and took the over
all individual championship with a
score of 34.00.
Tracy Shearin finished second for
the Aggies in the overall competition
with a score of 33.40 . Kay Mann and
Cindy Mahle of Texas A&M finished
fourth and fifth, respectively.
Mahle was second to Phillips in
the balance beam while Mann was
fourth and Shearin was fifth. The Ags
took the first three places in the floor
exercise, with Shearin taking first,
Phillips second and Mahle taking
third. They did even better in the
vault, taking the first four places.
This time Phillips won with Shearin
second, Mahle third and Mann
fourth.
Coach Jan Fambro will take those
four, Phillips, Shearin, Mann and
Mahle to represent A&M in meets at
Pueblo, Colo. Friday and Denver
Saturday.
The Aggies finished the season un
defeated in four home meets and are
set to go to the Collegiate State
Championship at TCU on Feb.29
and March 1.
— Mike Burrichter
Aggies defeat SW Texas in tennis
The Texas A&M men’s tennis
team won their second straight
match by defeating Southwest Texas
State 9-0, in a match played here
Monday.
The match was originally to be
played last Saturday, but rain forced
a postponement. The wait didn’t hin
der the Aggies, who beat Hardin-
Simmons last week by the same
score. The Ags droppd only two sets
and outscored SWT in games, UT
SS.
Reid Freeman beat Buck Bern
stein in the top seed match, 6-1,6-2.
Number two seeded Trey Schutz
topped Lee Davis by the same score.
Alberto Jimenez, the number three
seed, dropped Bart Bernstein by a
6-0, 7-5 score. Number four seeded
Max King beat Brian Lusson, 7-5,
6-4. Brian Joelson, a freshman,
thrashed Oscar Nieto, 6-2, 6-0, and
Jim Grubert made it a clean sweep in
singles by beating Doe Darling 2-6,
6-0, 6-4.
The team will next travel to Edin
burg for the Pan American tennis
tourney on Friday and Saturday.
There the Ags will face teams from
Oklahoma University, Oral Roberts
and Pan American.
— Mike Burrichter
NOTICE:
Effective Feb. 25, 1980 the security lockers that are located in the
entry area on both levels of the Texas A&M Bookstore will be
cleaned out each day at 5:00 p.m.
All articles removed may be claimed at the main office of the book
store. There will be a $2.00 charge.
HE’S OUT THERE SOMEWHERE..
Attend a seminar dealing with your personal
safety.
Speakers include:
Sgt. Becky Lawrence - University Police
Dr. Ben Crouch - Prof, of Criminology
George Minshew - self-defense instructor
Where and When:
TONIGHT, FEB. 12, A-1 LOUNGE AT 7:00 P.M.
TONIGHT, FEB. 12, COMMONS AREA AT 9:00 P.M
Sponsored by Student Government
LOOK TO THE
FUTURE
What are you going to do?
What do you want from your career?
These aren’t easy questions and they deserve a lot of thought. After all,
it’s your future you're considering.
Here’s a career you should consider...a management career in the fast
food industry. The growth of the industry has been phenomenal,
and it’s going to continue to grow.
What kinds of challenges can the fast food industry offer? The possi
bilities are limitless. You’ll be directly involved in every facet of the
business. The industry is financially rewarding, too. You can make a
good starting salary while being professionally trained, and your income
will grow as fast as your abilities develop. The benefits packages are
among the most attractive around and JACK IN THE BOX Family
Restaurants has the best: Paid Health/ Life/Dental Insurance,
Paid Vacations and MORE...
A management career in the fast food industry is more than an 8 to 5 job.
You must be enthusiastic and ready to work long hours, and work
hard. But you know that’s the only way to achieve real success.
What kind of people are we looking for? People who truly want to get
ahead. And you can go as far as your drive and ability will take you with
JACK IN THE BOX.
If you are that kind of person, come talk to us about your future.
We’ll be on campus Friday, February 15th. Sign up for an interview
at the placement office today.
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By MIKE BURRICHTER Friday after finishing fourth in a five
Sports Staff team meet at Louisiana State.
The Texas A&M track team heads The Aggies had two firsts and two
for the Southwest Conference indoor seconds in the LSU meet that was
track championship in Fort Worth held last Saturday. Leslie Kerr won
the 440-meter dash with a time of
48.22 and the mile relay team of Ver
non Pittman, James Washington,
Steve Willis and Kerr won with a
time of 3:15.72.
Tim Scott had the best shot put
toss of his career, a 63-foot 10 1/2
inch throw that earned him a second
place finish in that event. Bart
Daniel had the other runner-up fin
ish, placing second in the 600-meter
dash with a time of 1:12.50.
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Auburn won the meet.
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GOOD MUSIC, FINE DRINKS AND
LOTS OF FUN —
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1201 Hwy 30 (in the Briarwood Apts.)
BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT — TONIGHT at 8
| Plan to bring your sweetie to our Valentine Party Thurs., Feb. 14.
KAPPA
SIGMA...
.. . the newest fraternity at
Texas A&M that is organizing
this week. KAPPA SIGMA is a
fraternity which offers:
— over $46,000 annually in scholarships
— international brotherhood with over 182
chapters
— provides annual leadership training con
ferences
— career planning and job placement ser
vice
— computerized accounting system and
financial training
— 18 chapters in the state of Texas
— plus many more. . .
If you’re interested in being a
part of this exciting new organi
zation, please contact:
Tony Weiss Room 520
Aggieland Inn, phone 693-9891
or
Pat O’Beirne 696-0618
T.J.’s
|V ALENTINE’
Day Dinner
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On that special day
T.J.’s is serving a
special dinner for you.
Valentine Dinner includes:
Two top sirloins
Baked potato
Salad bar
and
A RED ROSE
for your sweetheart
16
00
per couple
RESERVATIONS PREFERRED
ESTABLISHED IN 1974