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THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1980 Page 15 ittalion ’icks Volleyball team now 0-2 Richard Oliver Mike Burrichter Jon Heidtke Kurt Allen Kathleen McElroy dp ies this weekend: > Tech-UT-El Paso Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech buston-Pittsburgh bnver-Philadelphia ,Y. Jets-Baltimore :aUle-San Diego Seattle San Diego Seattle San Diego Seattle Seattle an sure of his future ter trout spit at him United Press International FRANCISCO — Fly fishing than sport to Dave Inks. It’s a life, a philosophy. It’s his work love—and he even gets paid xas A&M-Mississippi tvid Beal pHirdue-Notre Dame i keep Heftigalhs-Washington he didn't f tls. Butatli signed will J Sector was kggies M s of Eric 100I back ;ctor and aying he’d , if we couldii ; back in leu iiana’s best to the tk lliance last r as fast as 1 more move ; on 99 carria rry big yardage* run up tk ;ey, who* looking men tputters. freshman jaybe he realized it was more EarnestJidBist a hobby one of those crisp ille, camei%)n mornings when he and his jgot up early and strolled down j Crooked River, letting their ied flies drift over the deep, d pools. iaybe it was when, as a boy of lived on a small ranch in Mon- had the tale taiul had only to walk into his ng, Wilsoa jfcyiird to catch native trout from a aack a tos |ng-fed pond. :tor was botl<jut if he wasn’t sure about it then, ’ the sprin. Jertainly was four years ago on the /cd super!. Jcs of Nelson Spring Creek near being thesijngston, Mont., when, “I had a (onversation with a trout. :ver caught that fish,” he said, standing on the edge of that nd I saw him feeding. I could insects floating by — once |vhile he’d just grab one. I had of time. I selected the right fly it drift past his head, went on for about a half- mt he just wouldn’t take my ptarted talking to him, whis- Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Purdue Dallas Purdue Purdu Notre Dame Purdue Notre Dame Dallas Dallas Washington Washington Washington By MIKE BURRICHTER Battalion Staff The Texas A&M women’s vol leyball team has gotten off to a rather slow start. Wednesday night, the Ags opened their season in Houston against Brigham Young University, ranked in the top ten in the nation, and lost in three straight games, 15-13, 15-7 and 15-1. Thursday night the Aggies returned to the University of Hous ton’s campus, where they again lost, this time to the University of Utah, 10-15, 15-2, 15-11, 15-11. First year head coach Terry Con don said her team was “shaky” and “scared” in the BYU match. “We’ve still got a lot of work to do,” she said. “We switched the lineup every game. We played a lot of freshmen. ” Assistant coach Lindy Vivas attri buted BYU’s success to experience. “We re pretty young and inexperi enced,” she said. “It was everyone’s first game of the season and they were just more experienced than we were.” As for the Utah game, Vivas said the team started off well, but just fizzled out. “We really came out to play in the first game,” she said. “Then they just let down. There were far too many serving errors. We need a lot of work. ” Last season, the Aggies compiled an 18-21 record and finished sixth in the TAIAW and fourth in the SWAIAW. Saturday, the Ags travel to Arling ton, where they’ll play in a four-team tournament against UT-A, North Texas State University and Texas Christian University. Battalion Classified 845-2611 Houston Pittsburgh Houston Houston Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Philadelphia Philadelphia Denver Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Baltimore N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. ir todobattb serve tailback •kson saw act ?ason, andki ds on dn’t havetkl t Jackson is itronger. mining stylei 1 is a shifty ni YVashinglotj any Dorsett of slashing 'ence McC«! hell. ile during f| .‘.ssion s, Wilson efl laekfield witl| his week, would start ;sissippi. He ? two, but si 1 start. He’sa [with the’I 1 s David Hill 1 :tly behind!! your guess. S Hector. | split baebtf ed line the.k tarter, fowf , runners nrf hoose their f /, Hector aid! d, the Aggie at every ti« [ ope Earnesl up being tkt aallv, the fish swam up within net of my toes, scooped up a mouthful of mud and spit it at me. It was a fish that showed me I didn’t have it all together. “To catch a fish like that, you’ve got to be smarter than he is. And he’s got a PhD.” Inks, 44, is now a San Jose, Calif., resident and working as a consultant to Orvis-San Francisco, which manufactures custom angling and sporting equipment. As a consultant, his work includes research and development, mostly in the production of fishing flies. But during his life, he has invented many of the tools used to tie flies, including the flair tube bobbin, hackle plyers, scissor plyers and hair stackers. He also teaches fly fishing for both beginners and experts. “The biggest mistake beginners make is in the equipment they buy,” he said. “They come to the school and say, I’ve got my own equip ment.’ You look at it and say, ‘Gee, none of this is right.’ “It’s like playing a round of golf with just one club. You can do it but you can’t win.” A beginner must expect to spend about $200 as an initial investment, he said, and more later as he becom es more adept. “It’s not a cheap sport,” he said. “I usually tell a customer to buy the best equipment he can afford.” Morning Worship Services 8:45 9:45 11:00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of College Station 200 College Main Behind Loupot’s AIL0R CHAN over 30 years of experience a ITERATION EXP E RT &46-&610 IIRT, COAT, JACKETS,! BOOT PANTS, ZIPPER. I Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.13 Plus Tax. “Open Daily ,, Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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