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Intramurals offer fun, competition for students Leschper rs 'hil 11 mer, \ urris, f - Norrii, 60; Gun iak 2.. xague ard, Hon yan, Hoi ■ Guidry, iannister, Redfern, ae—Sul •); Hum, Tekulve, Farmer, j 9; StoA erry, KC Del and A Twin Killing Texas A&M second baseman Randy Woodruff avoids the hard slide of Texas Tech’s Larry Selby in completing a double play. The Aggies lost a heartbreaker to Texas Tech, 8-5, to eliminate them from the SWC post-season tournament held May 17-20 at Olsen Field in College Station. In the first round, Texas A&M committed six errors against Arkansas in losing 19-10. The University of Texas was the eventual tourney winner. Staff photo by Lee Roy Leschper istros, Ryan lose; Bangers rained out .LEGE Terms 1980 22-2361 United Press International Rick Wise and Eric Rasmussen ombined on a four-hitter and Willie dontanez delivered a two-run single ) highlight a three-run first inning londay night, enabling the San liego Padres to defeat Nolan Ryan nd the Houston Astros, 3-0. Meanwhile, in Chicago, the game letween the Texas Rangers and the hicago White Sox was called off be- ause of rain and wet grounds Mon night with the score tied at 1-1 dth one out in the last of the sixth ming. In San Diego, Wise was forced out faction in the sixth inning when he ulled a rib cage muscle on the left e, but he got credit for the victory even his record at 3-3. The 34- ear-old righthander, appearing in is 300th National League game, ave up three hits before leaving. Rasmussen took over and checked the Astros on one hit the remainder of the way to gain his first save. The victory dropped Houston to third place, three games behind the National League Western Division leading Los Angeles Dodgers, who defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2 Monday. The Chicago-Texas game will be replayed as part of a double-header Wednesday night. Texas took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Mickey Rivers dou bled, went to third on a sacrifice by Bump Wills and scored on Al Oliv er’s infield out. Texas starter Jon Matlack retired the first 10 men he faced before Alan Bannister lined a one-out single in the fourth. The White Sox tied it in the fifth when Lamar Johnson dou bled and scored on Jim Morrison’s single. ( rs FREE DRYING WHEN-U-WASH or SAVE 50b on DRY CLEANING MACHINE at Holleman location (with coupon) <Ucin^ ’coin operated LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS. 103 E. Holleman College Station 693-2121 Open 6:30 AM till Midnight 3702 S. College Bryan 846-2872 Open 24 Hours Everyday ^^HENDANTS ON DUTY - 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., seven days a week. (jjanlg EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 500 1 Free drying when you wash or 50$ off dry cleaning machine at Holleman location. Offer good ONLY when at tendant Is on duty. Expires June 14,1980. Limit one coupon per customer per day. COUPON 50 « 1 There will be several intramural activities offered this summer by the Texas A&M University Intramurals office. The intramurals sports programs offer a variety of opportunities to all current students, faculty, staff and their spouses. There are competitive tournaments in six different sports, equipment check-out or rentals, and recreation facilities which include a fifty-meter outdoor pool, a jogging trail, racquetball courts, and more. The competitive tournaments are designed so everyone can play re gardless of ability. Each sport offers separate tournaments for those of high, medium, or simply recreation al ability. Softball will offer a special Co-Rec league using a 16-inch soft- ball. Other first summer session sports activities include three-man basketball, three-man volleyball, racquetball doubles, and tennis and handball singles. Team sports re quire a five dollar entry fee; other activities are free. All participants must present their current student I.D. or TAMU Re creation I.D. at any sports event in which they play. The policy of issuing TAMU Re creation I.D.s began in September, 1979. The policy requires all staff, faculty, and spouses of students, fa culty, or staff to purchase a picture I. D. in order to participate in intra mural activities, check out equip ment, or use the facilities. The I.D. cards may be purchased for one dol lar at the Intramurals Sports Office in DeWare Fieldhouse. Students, fa culty, staff and their spouses (if they have I.D.s) may sponsor guests. A guest pass may be obtained for one dollar a day. These may be purch ased at the DeWare Check-out when facilities are open. After 4 p.m., the recreational faci lities are open for informal recrea tion. The indoor and outdoor facili ties provide space for a wide variety of activities. Some special features are the free weight room, a 50-meter pool with diving platforms, and handball-racquetball courts. These courts, along with tennis courts, may be reserved at the Intramural Check-out at the DeWare Field- house. Those desiring to visit the pool during the summer sessions will be required to show an A&M I.D. or a photo pass (if not a student) to enter the pool area. For staff, faculty and their spouses, these passes may be obtained through the intramural office at DeWare. Racquets may be rented, and handball and racquet sports balls purchased at the check-out room. Jogging maps for any distance from one mile to marathons are available free at the Intramural office. Hours for facility operations are also availa ble. Those looking for a summer job may be interested in officiating for basketball, softball and volleyball. The base pay is $3.10-per-game. In terested individuals should contact Dave Kerr at the Intramurals office. There will be an all-sports officials meeting today at 4 p.m. in Room 267, G. Rollie White. For additional information on sports and recreational programs for the summer, drop by the Intramural Sports office in DeWare Fieldhouse or call 845-7826. WHY BOTHER WITH ELECTRICITY BILLS? At the VIKING.... One check pays all your housing expenses, including top maintenance service, all electric kitchens, pool and lighted tennis courts. Compare our summer rates today As low as $200 BILLS PAID 1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716 o n n o o j U,0 T U,lL T D,0,U l U l U l o,n n,n n 3 SODALICIOUS SUMMER SPECIAL cashin ywtna Come into Swensen’s during the month of June to relax, cool off and take advantage of our Sodalicious Summer Special! 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