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We guarantee it!'' by RICK STOLLE Sports Staff Tom Judson was one of two fresh men to team up and win the No. 3 doubles championship last weekend at the Southwest Conference tourna ment. David Kent, Texas A&M Univer sity tennis coach, said Tom “No body” became Tom “Somebody” with that win. Judson, from Fort Worth Arling ton Heights High School, and Ron Kowal, a freshman from Naperville, III., teamed up to beat Clark Diehl and Jose Lambert of the University of Arkansas in three sets last Sunday to take the title. The 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 match was one of the closest in the tournament. Judson said he and Kowal were nervous in the first set, and it showed in their performance. “We knew we had to settle down after the first set,” he said, “or the second set would slip away, too.” He said Kent told the pair to relax for the match, “so we tried to laugh and tell jokes on the court in an attempt to stay loose, and it worked.” The tie-breaker in the third set of that match went to 5-4, the closest it could have possibly been. Judson said it was one of the most terrifying experiences of his life. “We were going against some CINC t his 1 uesday Tom Judson Judson at the start of the “I did everything I coi courage Tom, ” he said, 1 ceeded in spite of me.” Kent said he called Ju “Nobody” in an attempt to go to another school. “I guess I’ve eaten my wont said. “I thought he here, but he has.” “He is fearless on thecoim Kent. “Hechargesintothefae opponents’ best shots them right back.” Kent added he feels one of the best forehands hell seen, and has the ability toiu| Mm ■h VI and be a major factor on theti jplodec the future. name tennis players in the SWC,” he said. He added the pressure was tremendous before the match, but it wore off as the match progressed. “We thought they were beatable and we had to go out and prove it,” he said. Judson was a walk-on for the Aggies this year. Next year, he will be getting a partial scholarship. “It’s a great feeling,” he said. “I came up here with nothing, and now I have something to show for long hours of hard work. ” Kent said Judson is one of the toughest competitors he has seen. He could not believe the tenacity of sutive “I wanted to try SWC comp ^ yj 0l Pat Pi rias sin] ent off m the tcc Rivers ump W Zisk be Rowing The Ri the se other Lance inter in omer, 1 omer ft PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Are you considering abortion? Free counseling and referrals Call (713) 779-2258 Texas Problem Pregnancy, Bryan, Tx. HAVE LUNCH ON US ... FREE! A&M Apartment Placement is once again giving away free lunch to everyone who leases thru us. Apartments • Duplexes • All Types Of Housinq Call for appointment or come ny A&M APT. PLACEMENT SERVICE 693-3777 2339 S. Texas, C.S. \ U “Next to the Dairy Queen” - A-. to see if I could handle it,” “because I knew it was somei best collegiate tennis played.' He said he had scholi from many smaller schools, cided on Texas A&M. “I heard what kind of a cod; and coach Kent was,” he said that he was building the kindj x e ram I thought I wanted to p ie s j x th the ground floor with,” He said he likes the coad has now become one of his 1 fans, and the University and Is ie scori] pie here. Judson said he feels well this year, but wants top 1 better. “We can be a good tea» year,” he said, “and if evei) ith, the goes right, we could end upl bmpS the conference.” The SWC’s third team di was ranked third in the nai ites afte Judson said he will beph venth 1 lower spot for the Ags thank npj his high school team. Butthei four-year, No. 1 player for Adi Heights said he is tion. “The lineup will change df] ing on who we are playing, l« “We will play the team inslti numbered position.” He said all the Aggies needi experience to go all the wafl NCAA tournament. “It is going to be one next year. With hard work ail l DETT nas an n run: exas R ^er the lortene The R from. St , Detr 2, N incisco’ :xas. 3 ence, it’ll be a reachable g«l unoz, t said. PRECISION HAIR DESIGNS FOR MEN AND WOMEN CALL 696-3003 WOODSTONE CENTER (Hwy. 30) We use and recommend REDKENi Women lea for tourney by RICK STOLLE The Texas A&M UrdversitjfeJJ team will leave for the vidual Singles and DoublesTs ment today. The team will travel to Oit the tournament which is at the University of Texas-Ps Basin. Kathleen Sissom, Terri M Judy Willard and Liliana Fers will compete for the Ags. Oidl, four are going due to finalexat ; )u j sv j’]] week. They will play sin| day and doubles Friday. Every major team in thes# be represented, said David! Texas A&M tennis coach. Teaa ^ 23 db. ore (from db, T rites include SMU, TCU, Texas State University and I versity of Houston. He said Pan American Uni« om Hous Texas Tech, Lamar and UT-Pt )( re o an some top individuals who hart „ Dj e g c chances of reaching the rej lahoma, tournament, to be held inligeles), C Rouge, La., May 18-19.The«fnCalifon there will continue on to the® 1 alone, qf tournament. Kent said the ladies reen Ba ate. 5,1 Texas mis, Cu Atlanta, ’ N aynes, d Doug Seattl reen, de ty, Brad Coloradi :w York ce. 14, mes, dl igeles (f mson, ( arc Wils Buffalo c, No se. 19, ( irough ] ts), Jim S iami, Dc Tampa proved progressively will 1 match this year, and have> chance of qualifying for A 1 gionals. The state tournament will 9 a. m. Thursday and is sched® end at 4 p.m. Saturday finals. „ace. Russ Pi Jyeabasel Wayne cares. So do we. That’s what makes the difference. Hay or pasture can’t go it alort S: ■gyyii ot hi Wayne Horse Feeds is the total balancer high in appeal that adds the extra enen horses don’t get from hay or alone. Wayne furnishes ample vital# minerals and protein. 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