The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1980, Image 12

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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1980
Faculty-alumni golf
tourney set for May
The Eighth Annual Texas A&M
University Faculty Staff and Alumni
Golf Tournament will be held May
16-17 at the Texas A&M golf course.
The 36-hole tournament will be
held to support the Aggie golf team,
and will consist of five-person teams.
Teams will be determined by hand
icap.
There will be a buffet on Friday,
May 16 and a barbecue on Saturday,
May 17 for the teams and organizers,
and the actual tourney will be played
the evening of May 16 and the morn
ing of May 17.
For entry information on the
event, call the Association of Former
Students at 845-7514. Entries must
be received by May 5.
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by RICHARD OLIVER
Sports Editor
Despite the fact that most Texas
A&M University students will be
stuck in their apartments or dorms
cramming for next week’s final ex
ams, some Aggie sports teams are
going to be on the road.
Here’s a look at some of the up
coming action:
Softball — College Station is host
ing the SWAIAW Division 1 and 2
Regional Softball Championships at
Bee Creek this week, and the action
all boils down to the finals tonight.
The Division 1 finals will be play
ed at 5 p.m. and the Division 2 finals
will be played at 7 p.m.
The tournament, which has been
going on since Wednesday night, has
had several superlative efforts thus
far. In the second round of the Divi
sion 1 tournament Wednesday, Sam
Houston State clipped the No. 1
team in the nation, Texas Women’s
University, 5-4. Also in the second
round, the Texas A&M women’s
team pulled off their first triple play
of the season against Northeast
Louisiana University while trounc
ing them, 13-2.
Golf — The men’s team travelled
to Athens, Ga., Thursday, and will
compete in the Southern Golf Tour
nament through Saturday.
The Aggies recently finished
fourth in the Southwest Conference
tournament April 18-20. Houston
won the tournament, followed by
TCU, Texas and Texas A&M.
Tennis — Four members of the
Texas A&M women’s team are in
Odessa at the University of Texas-
Permian Basin for the State Indi
vidual Singles and Doubles Tourna
ment.
The competition will be held
through Saturday, and Aggies Kath
leen Sissom, Terri Nuetze, Judy
Willard and Liliana Fernandez will
compete.
Each will play individually in sing
les. Sissom and Nuetze will play
together in one doubles bracket,
while Fernandez and Willard play in
another.
The winners in the state tourna
ment will participate in the Regional
Tournament to be held in Baton
Rouge, La., May 18-19.
Track — The men’s team will di
vide up to participate in two track
meets Saturday in Houston.
The Miller High Lite Meet, to be
held at the University of Houston
track, is an invitational competition,
and 10 Aggies will compete.
Some of the Aggies and their
events are: Leslie Kerr in the 400-
meter relay; Randy Hall in the pole
vault; Tim Scott in the shot put and
discus; Kerr, Steve Willis, Vernon
Pittman and Curtis Dickey in the
400-meter relay; and James
Washington, Willis, Kerr and Pitt
man in the 1,600-meter relays.
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The Miller meet also will have sev
eral top West German and Russian
athletes, along with several U.S.
stars.
“The guys are going to have to run
like rabbits to place in this meet,’’
said Charlie Thomas, Texas A&M
track coach. “These are world-class
athletes, including the best in the
United States.”
Curtis Dickey, recently picked
fifth in the NFL college football
draft, was questionable for the meet,
dp HBO
but preliminary indications are
Dickey will run.
The other tracksters not compet
ing in the Miller meet will be across
Houston Saturday at the Meet of
Champions on the Houston Baptist
College track.
The Aggie track team comes off a
highly successful showing at the
Florida State meet in Tallahassee last
Saturday. Although no team scores
were kept, the Ags had six first-place
finishes. Tim Scott, who won firsts in
the shot put and the discus, was
selected the meet’s outstanding per
former.
The women’s track team will be in
Austin for the University of Texas
track meet tonight.
Rockets’ Harri)
rehired as coa
Basketball
dinner set
The Texas A&M University bas
ketball team, which compiled a 26-8
record in 1979-80, will be honored
Saturday at 7 p.m. with a banquet at
Duncan Dining Hall on the Texas
A&M campus.
The Southwest Conference cham
pion Aggies posted the best record in
the school’s history this year, and
won the post-season SWC tourna
ment before being eliminated in the
second round of the NCAA Midwest
Regional tournament by eventual
national champion Louisville.
The team’s Most Valuable Player
award will be presented at the ban
quet. The team votes on who will
receive the honor.
United Press International
HOUSTON — Houston Rockets
owner George Maloof has given Del
Harris a three-year contract to con
tinue as head coach of the team he
directed to the playoffs in his first
season, the club announced
Thursday.
“Del s achievements merit the
contract he has received,” Maloof
said. “He integrated four new play
ers into a new system, overcame 100
player-games lost due to injury or
illness, yet managed to rally his play
ers to post the third best record in
club history.”
The Rockets were 41-41, includ
ing victories in 16 of their last 29
games, and defeated San Antonio in
the first round of the NBA playoffs
before losing to Boston in four
games.
“I am pleased at the confidence
shown by the management andl
we can put together a teamt
get the job done,” Harrisij
“Team orientation and ag(
ness will continue to be key v
our philosophy and we believetl)
what our fans are lookingfor.il
job to give it to them.’
Harris is a 20-year veteran|
who got his first NBA headc
opportunity when he replacedl
Nissalke as Rockets coach last!
He had been Nissalke’si
three years.
Harris started coaching i
schools in Tennessee and
and served as head coach at!
College in Indiana for niney
fore starting his professional a
as an assistant at Utah.
His appointment ends three
of speculation over the future
Rockets’ coaching staff.
Major League leaders
National League
Batting: Reitz, S.L., .397; Smith,
L.A., .387; Buckner, Chi., .383;
Martin, Chi., .368; Cromartie, Mtk,
.350
Home Runs: Kingman, Cl
Chambliss, Atl, Martin, Chi,Fi
Cin, Baker and Smith, LA, Cm
tie and Parrish, Mtl, Luzinst
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