The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 14, 1980, Image 10

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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1980
Student Floral Concessions
is selling
DIETING?
Sports
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Aggie Mums
A tradition for nearly 40 years!
on sale in MSC: Tues.-Fri. 9:00-4:00
Free Corp delivery
Even though we do not prescribe diets,
we make it possible for many to enjoy a
nutritious meal while they follow their
doctors orders. You will be delighted
with the wide selection of low calorie,
sugar free and fat free foods in the
Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center
Basement.
Netters improve in tourne
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representative.
OPEN
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Super Spuds
Salads
BORING SPUD
Regular Baked Potato - Hot & fluffy with butter
$.89
SUPER SPUD
Stuffed with cheese, butter, bacos, chives, &
sour cream $1.49
WESTERN SPUD
Stuffed with smoked ham, butter, cheese, sour
cream, chives & our Special Sauce .... $1.99
TEXAN SPUD
Our own special chill served in a piping hot
potato topped off with Cheddar cheese, chives &
chips 1.99
ITALIAN SPUD
If you like pizza, this is the one for you. Cheese,
sauce, black olives, sour cream, & chives
$1.89
MEXICAN SPUD
Served with refried beans, chili con queso,
tostados and jalapenos $1.89
Trip to our salad bar with fresh vegetables,
fruits, and cheese, Fix-’em-your way, over 20
items, big or small $.14 an oz.
max $2.49
Nacho’s
REGULAR NACHO’S
Served with chili con queso, chips, and topped
with jalapenos.. $.99
BEAN NACHO’S
Our spicy beans served with the regular
nacho’s $1.19
CHILI NACHO’S
Our chili served with chips and topped off with
chili con queso and jalapenos $1.39
"SUPER NACHO’S
A meal for two. Beans, guacamole, chili con
queso, jalapenos, chips, lettuce and tomatoes
topped with cheese $2.29
"WHAMIE”
Smoked ham covered with snappy Cheddar
cheese and jalapenos toppsed off with chili con
queso and chives $1.99
Super Sandwiches
BEEF STROGANOFF SPUD
Served piping hot with tender roast beef, mush
rooms, delicious gravy, topped with sour cream
and chives $2.19
STEAK 'N SPUD
Tender pieces of beef smothered with our own
country cream gravy $2.59
BEEF 'N SPUD
Our own juicy meat smothered in natural brown
gravy $2.49
HOBO
Smoked ham marinated in a special sauce with
snappy Cheddar served on a hot french bread
Drinks
$1.59
w/Super Fries $.20 Extra
SUPER STEAK SANDWICH
Our own tender beef fried to perfection served
on a bun with lettuce and sauce w/Super
Fries $1.89
COUNTRY STEAK SANDWICH
Tender beef fried to perfection served open
faced. Smothered with our own country cream
gravy and super fries $2.39
SUPER FRIES $.49
Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Diet-Dr. Pepper ..
$.50
Coffee $.35
Tea (Brewed Fresh) $.40
Beer glass - $.75
Kosher Pickles $.12
OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY
11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Phone Orders — Feet pick-up
775-4775
DESSERT
Giant Cookie $.35
Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM
QUALITY FIRST
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
By RICK STOLLE
Battalion Stall
Texas A&M tennis has come a long
way from the days the team was the
doormat of the conference. The team
went to San Antonio to compete in
the McFarland Open and came away
with a respectable showing.
The Ags had two men reach the
quarterfinals, two men’s doubles
teams got to the semifinals and two
women’s doubles teams reach the
semifinals. One women’s team play
ed a three-hour marathon match
with the eventual winners of the
women’s doubles division.
Reid Freeman got to the quarter
finals by defeating Raymond Berkley
ofTrinity University, 6-0, 6-2; Byron
Yarborough of Centenary Universi
ty, 6-2, 6-2 and Kreg Yingst also of
Trinity, 1-6, 6-3,6-4. He lost in the
quarterfinals to Tom Warneke of
Trinity 5-7, 6-4, 6-1.
“It was a tough tournament,” said
Freeman. “Everybody there were
solid players and we played hard to
do well."
Trey Schutz also reached the quar
ters by receiving a bye in the first
round and beating Mike Mitchell of
Trinity, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 and Lee Mery,
coach of the University of Houston,
7-5, 6-7, 6-1. He lost to top-seeded
Carl Rickter of Texas Christian Uni
versity 6-3, 6-4.
“We did very well,” said Schutz.
“We did not get shown up by any
body like we have in other years.
This is the first year we have really
held our own at this tournament.”
He said the Aggies played the role of
spoilers by defeating many players
who were ranked higher.
The women played well for the
tournament with all nine of the girls
who went winning in the first round.
“We need to work on our singles,
though,” said Jan Cannon, women s
coach. “We played excellent doubles
but were disappointed with our sing
les because we did not have anybody
go much further afterwinnt
first round.”
Terri Nuetze lost tod
Pam Hill and Liliana Fei
Amy Gloss to narrow theAgj
of going further in the ti
“It was a very unf
tion,” said Cannon, liliani
Amy in a good, hard matckV 1
6-2. We feel that it k ^
chances by both losing Amj
ing Liliana.” Femandezlost!
match to Mary Sasseroftlie|
sity of Texas 7-6, 2-6,7-5.
Pam Hill and Liliana Fi
played tough but were
the number two Trinity t*
gy Morris-Louise Almei
semifinals 6-3, 6-7, 6-3.
“It was a big, quality touraj
said Cannon. “Wegotalotoj
ence this weekend but we
lot of work."
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coach Terry Condon thoudji? r< - cort
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October 15 8 p.m.
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Open to the Public
JEWISH STUDENT CENTER
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women svolleyball team 1 nd , wel]
to the .500 mark. Condor w i •
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August, had worked for)Ui le wee jjj
months on finding a windjB a _ s t j lc |
bination, and after a third;^ ur s jt ua tj t
ish in the Lamar Invitab u nt jj ^ j
thought she’d found hersfigj not been
But then came the He robjem jsj ai
vitational. After the Beau®jB ec j t b e pi
ney, Condon talked excite £ ) n anc j tbe a
playing what she called so amest Jacks
country’s top teams in Hcc y a p| c games
fortunately, if her assessnK However,
correct, Texas A&M is not jme far mo
country’s top teams, at Q uarterbacks
the moment. ird hit. Seni
The Aggies were stieli^offense si
Hoffheinz pavillion this ’ like Mosley
finishing a paltry twelfth ol jt for at least
her team won only onftjury. If it t
matches, Condon could i: roken, he’d
she’d rather forget tk iason.
weekend. And to top thinf ’That in it
Aggies came back Sunda; dough. But n
only their second homemat'X) percent
season, and you guessed mior was s }
lost, this time to Texas Ted;ing slammi
“We just screwed up^ougar defe
Sophomore setter Anne xylor. Wilsor
said. “Everyone was just QgT
led. We played rea
some teams and really lousvl
others. J
“I guess we didn’t haveii|
to win, Yardley said. Weill
certain point and just give«[!
just roll over and die. ]
The Aggies, now 9-13 onli
next play North Texas Stl
Texas Women’s University!
nton Tuesday. According toj
nach, the two games sh
what the teams need.
“If we lose to them, we«
cash in our chips,” she said
beaten both of these teams
and should be able to do it
Wednesday, the Ags travel
stin for a meeting with
ghoms.
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