- 7 Battalion Baseball Picks THE BATTALION Page 11 FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1980 -sn t . MiJce Burricbter A&M-TEXAS Ags, 2 of 3 NL EAST Pittsburgh 1 NL WEST Los Angeles AL EAST Milwaukee I AL WEST Kansas City NBA CHAMPS Boston Richard Oliver Ags, 2 of 3 Pittsburgh Houston Baltimore Kansas City Boston Kathleen McElroy Homs, 2 of 3 St. Louis Los Angeles Baltimore Kansas City Boston Maroon-White tilt Saturday at Kyle dp Ag sweep Pittsburgh Houston Milwaukee Texas Boston -Runners in Waco M«he Texas A&M women’s track team travels to Waco today to com- er i pete in the Baylor Invitational. ustacliWoach Bill Nix is using this meet as °f ^ tune-up for next week’s state meet selvesijn Austin. least; “Most everybody is healthy,” said e fif^Nix. “The break last week helped the on it team s conditioning, and we should iebaljH ready to go for the next two rkcouftks.’’ desen:i»|fix, who will take 22 women to r. HeBaylor, indicated he will be ex- Jtbrperimenting this week. Sandra ie tBrown will run the 800-meters, along with her usual events which include the 1,500- and 3,000-meters. “If she does well,” Nix said, “she might possibly run all three at the state meet next weekend.” Nix said he would also be shuffling i his relay people in hopes that he can find a winning combination that can be used in Austin next Friday and Saturday. “Everybody is really trying,” he said, “and we should see a break through on previous best times for different individuals. We should be pretty impressive.” Mi itch ell d umps Horns Women run at Baylor; tone up for state meet Jl Mkh®* :S, tlffi ipl )tea! mexas A&M women’s basketball 1:1 earn, with seven returnees includ- ng five letterwomen, began spring e “''.raining Monday. 0 ™ ' Two of the returnees who head H J .oach Cherri Rapp expects to help ^Fhe team improve on last season’s 1 9-12 record, are junior Trigg Craw- : y 5f; brd and sophomore Lori Foreman. “They have the potential to be two eilt ifthe best in the state,” said Rapp. ie y a With the team’s lack of height, <1 "%pp plans for the Aggies to be a running club, and expects sopho- gofl'note Kelley Sullivan to direct the offense. “She’s handling the ball which in turn should improve the| team’s overall game. “We have some good players,” Rapp said, commenting on next sea son’s chances, “but I can’t say how well we will do until recruiting is over. ” Fall practice begins during the second week of September and the Aggie Ladies will open the season Nov. 14 against Southeastern Louisiana in G. Rollie White Col- COUPON United Press International AUSTIN — Victor Mitchell, a 6- IOV2 junior college All-America from Amarillo College who had signed with the University of Texas, now has signed a Big Eight Conference letter of intent with the University of Kansas. Mitchell, who averaged 26.6 points and 13.6 rebounds per game in the 1979-80 season, signed Wednesday with Kansas. He signed last year with Texas, but could not qualify academically for admission and remained at Amarillo another year. Mitchell told reporters in Amarillo that Texas’ signing of Mike Wacker, a 6-8 prospect from San Marcos, influ enced his decision against coming to Texas. “That pushed me,” he said. “I really had planned to go to Texas. I liked Coach (Barry) Dowd and Coach (Abe) Lemons. The fact that he’s an All-American and I’m an All- American and no All-American is going to sign to go someplace and sit on the bench. They told me they were recruiting him, but I didn’t ex pect him to sign with Texas.” Mitchell said he was concerned that he, Wacker and Texas sopho more center LaSalle Thompson all would play post for the Longhorns, forcing at least one of them to the bench. Lemons was philosophical about not signing Mitchell. “You can’t lose anything you never had,” Lemons said. Asked his reaction to Mitchell’s comments that the signing of Wacker influenced him against coming to Texas, Lemons replied, “Anybody that’s afraid of that, I wouldn’t want him.” By MIKE BURRICHTER Sports Editor The Texas A&M football team will conclude spring football drills this Saturday with the Maroon-White game. The game will be played at Kyle Field at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the ticket office in G. Rollie White Coliseum and will be sold at Kyle Field Saturday. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1 for children. Head coach Tom Wilson’s starting backfield will consist of Mike Mosley at quarterback, Earnest Jackson at tailback and Elvis Walker at fullback. At the beginning of the spring drills a month ago. Walker was a third-string tailback. That was before David Hill, Ronnie James and Roger Wiley went down with injuries. Wiley will be lost for the season with torn ligaments in his left knee. James, with a broken ankle, and Hill, with a pulled hamstring muscle, will return for the fall season. Jackson also won his job by de fault. Engaged in a neck and neck brace with Johnny Hector, Jackson won the job a week and a balf ago when Hector went down with a bruised shoulder. Wilson says he’s not particularly worried about his depleted back- field, confident he’ll have a healthy one when the fall rolls around. What he is worried about is the team’s depth. “Our first units and some reserves have performed well, but we have to have adequate depth,” he said. “We’ll have to get a lot of depth from the freshmen coming this fall.” Wilson says he’s particularly con cerned with the tight end and punt ing positions. There will be no punt ing in the Maroon-White game, and Wilson said earlier in the week punt ing duties would be won by someone in the fall. He said depth tight end will come from the freshmen crop he has coming this fall. Other than Wiley, the Aggies have I only lost one other player for the season. Second-team center Cal Lil- ley was lost for the season two weeks 1 ago with practically the same injury i as Wiley’s. They will both go through j a nine-month rehabilitation program ! together. ZACHARIAS GREEN HOUSEl CLUB & GAME PARLOR 1201 Hwy. 30 (In the Brlarwood Apts.) ENJOY the spring weather and HAPPY HOUR ON OUR OUTDOOR PATIO from 4 P.M.-7 P.M. 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