Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1980 Billy Busch, center, eyes the finish in his high hurdles victory in the Southwest Con ference outdoor champion ships May 17 in Waco. Busch was a key factor in the Aggies’ outdoor championship, and recently won All-American honors in last Saturday’s Kansas Invitational Meet in Wichita, Kansas. Photo by Pat O’Malley AM-FM 8-track AM-FM Cassette w/auto-reverse This is a super Dyer Deal for your wheels! Pushbutton tuning with stereo/mono and local/distance for best reception; 8-track player for miles of tape enjoyment and rewind plus convenient automatic reverse on the cassette tape section, FM muting on the tuner section. AM-FM Cassette Stereo Put Clarion quality in your car at a Dyer Deal price! Model PE-683 has a full year warranty that can be extended to three years lor small extra charge. *89 6x9 Coaxial rated at 90-watts All the new Jensen Series Two speakers are de- signed for big sound and big power. The JENSEN Series TWO SV^-in. 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Specifically, they own the Southwest Conference indoor and outdoor track titles. Now, they have something else to be proud of. Leslie Kerr, Billy Busch, Sam Wilson and Randy Hall journeyed up to Wichita, Kansas to participate in the Kansas Invitational Track Meet Saturday, and three of them re turned to Texas A&M as All- Americas. Kerr, who has consistently led the Aggies with first place finishes in meets, streaked to a 45.75 victory in the 400-meter dash to lead the Aggie performance. Busch, who most recently excited Aggie track fans with an excellent victory at the SWC outdoor cham pionships in Waco two wei the high hurdles, placed Kansas to also place as America trackster. Finally, Aggie pole vaulterW Hall cleared IT-lOVs to his event, rounding out tht l! America showing. The top six qualifiers in cache are designated All-Americas, “I thought Leslie Kerr rant® lent,” said Ted Nelson, TexasM assistant track coach. “There w wind about 30 mph at the meet, a 45.75 is a real good quarter} meters) in the wind. “Hall also looked real good,a almost jumped 18-2%, Busch well also, considering the wini Several members of the« track team, including Kerr and I will represent Texas A&M at NCAA track championships ir, stin June 6-7. In tram urals sign -up is Junt Students wanting to sign up for itramural three-man volleyball, three-man basketball, softball, and racquetball doubles and singles must do so by Thursday at 5 p.m. in the DeWare Fieldhouse intramur als office. Schedules may be picked upl day. Teams will be given schedules for their members, singles competition members set up their own matches withtk opponent according to schea posted in the office. 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