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Page 14 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 HUG€ chino & stoneware Participate In a survey of your likes &. dislikes mon. opr. 21st, 10am - 4pm rm. 206 m/c over 100 de/ign/ free - - - ah welcome Jd by Cap S, Gown / Mortar Board. . .The Senior Honor Society sports Ti Extramural club funding runs low R By KATHLEEN McELROV Sports Staff Extramural sports at Texas A&M University are receiving much more funds this year than last year. But for some clubs involved in the sports, there still isn't enough money. Extramural (or club) sports are University-recognized organizations SAFEWAY Correction Hamburger Buns 8 ct. 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Join a University Committee — For the whole scoop, see the UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES INFORMATION GUIDE Check with your Resident Advisor Off Campus Representative Corps Outfit Commander Applications and information in 216C MSC mtmgm participating against other university or amateur clubs. Forty-two teams are on campus; 26 of those are for women. The key aspect of extramural sports is that none of the 2,600 parti cipants is on athletic scholarship — the competition is solely for athletic recognition and fun. James Welford, who heads the ex tramural department at Texas A&M through the University’s intramural office, said Monday what money the clubs receive has three sources — student service fees, a parents’ and former students’ fund and a national qualifying liind. But he said his department re ceives no money from the Univeristy athletic program, a fact that has at least one person upset. “I feel if they had to take any money from football, they’d be up set,” said Curtis Templet, a top Texas A&M wrestler. He said in his home state of Louisiana, sports like wrestling along with football are sup ported. “Here it’s feed the football program,” he said. The money from student services fees amounts to $24,600 — or rough ly 80 cents per Texas A&M student. The parents and former students funds total about $4,000. The newest and largest source of money is the qualifying fund — a Get Your Tickets Now! Everyone’s Invited $26,000 fund established last year by Texas A&M President Jarvis Miller to help any team or individual who qualifies for a national tournament. But the most any student can get is $150, which usually isn’t enough to cover travelling expenses to any out- of-state tournament. But most students are happy just to have that money. “It’s a lot better than nothing," said Tinker Murray, who is using the money to run in this year’s Boston Marathon. The other money is used for entry fees and gas expenses for local, state and regional tournaments — but the state only allows 8 cents per mile for any trip. “If they gave us about three times the amount, we’d could spend it all, said John Young, president of the Texas A&M cycling team. He also said the $150 dollars isn’t enough, but it’s a starting point. The money also doesn't cover equipment and uniform costs — teams usually have to raise the money through charity fiuti. T-shirt sales. T By 1 “We fork mostofitoutoi said Buff Hilfreath, presides] women’s rugby team. “We our own equipment.’’ She said a first-year rugk could spend about $60, andk. i as a whole is now out nfl'|jf| exc( ! money for the year. ||f a c a Weliord, who makes - 1 ^ team’s budget, said teams have used up theirT,' Iredict estern ling w ■y reti t-‘The div already, even though some it ry’s pock' . , ' tily to be major tournaments to atte: ' n • .I., . j i iWre uric thinks a team needs extra money, and former students’ u ’ii yet he II use the [ita Parents Day Barbeque Sponsored by OCA Sat. April 19th 4:30-6:00 p.m. V( Softballers tali ♦pair from SHS (after maroon and white game) tickets $3.50 each, available at MSC box office thur noon April 18th. t i t The Cow Hop The Biggest Burger Bargains in B-CS! GIANT 1/3 LB. HOMEMADE BURGER s*rv«d with a pto of fm! Franch Frias or salad. Grass it yoursalf at our salad bar. Lots of extras too Chill Jalap* no* 25c axtra 30c axtra BBQ SANDWICH 1/3 lb. of deidous hickory-smoked BBQ on a bun, sarvad with a pie of French Frias / Vs BBG CHICKEN r / 1/2 a giant chicken served with a terrific sauca & pile of French v) F,, ~ SIRLOIN STEAK N 8 oz. with French Fries and Texas Toast (after 2 p.m.) CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK SANDWICH /A Our newest item, served on a bun with a pHe of French Frias & / gravy if you HKe ^ Sodas — Teas (30-450) — Beer (500 N 846*1588 NACHO* 3/4 lb. plate of homemade chips, real Cheddar & Monterrey Jack cheese & lots of Jaiapenos.. CHEF SALAD Unbelievable 1 tt). salad plate with 6 delicious Ingredients and dressing of your choice 317 UNIVERSITY DR. (NORTHGATE) By JOHN BRASHER Sports Reporter The Texas A&M women’s softball team has been showing opposing teams why the Aggies are ranked No. 3 in the nation. Sam Houston State University was the Ags’ latest victim Tuesday when Texas A&M swept a double-header from the Lady Bearkats, 7-4 and 8-0. Texas A&M, now 29-7 on the sea son and on an 11-game winning strek, took advantage of countless SHSU mistakes and ran wild on the base paths. Pitcher Lori Stoll, Texas A&M’s ace left-hander, got both wins and is now 15-2. Stoll struck out four bat ters in the opener before she was releived by Irene Mach midway through the fifth inning. In the nightcap, Stoll recorded a four-hit shutout, increasing the pitching staffs shutout record to 17 in the iorn from Pa knf«a,h^r,h e T,*t women s rugby team does lin ,„, cu have a $1,000 budget—J}).^ than last year. 1 R , Proportionately we geti i(h a nevv port at A&M than mostotk t ig sorne , teams, she said. Them(sta r pj 11V p enough, but it’s a hell ofaM.]. ce . than nothing.” 7 wens t( lays Aike ■ short ow-defu ague to d knocl gels last His acqu ilson, G< r, Hal Mi le - Dirty rike fear i , Wilson t season’s 36 games. 1979 S (, In the first game, tll(»jj» 315. p jumped out to a 1-0 leadiiip n the m inning when the Aggie ba: !V al)le .32 ed up hits. The Aggies therrjples, anc to score a pair of runs in ibgKfth mi fifth and sixth innings. Samlffmore th tried to rally in the lateinnisiMcRae (. they scored a pair of runs ii,^ 101 rt and seventh innings. dlseconc Rhonda Resse, a juni olden G1 Spring Branch, was the bje offensi for Texas A&M as she wentkBennis the plate while Karen Guetiiit____ Now you know William R. Hamilton stole more bases in a lifetime than any other professional baseball player. Be tween 1888 and 1901, Hamilton stole 937 bases. He played for Kansas City, Philidelphia and Boston. 2-for-3 and Mary Lou War; for-4. Resse pounded out th|- les and a triple and score#! runs. 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