The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 16, 1980, Image 13

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    phot.' 4s§‘ e tailback Ernest Jackson prepares to hit A&M game last weekend. The Cougars won
the turf after being swarmed by three Cougars the match 17-13.
during the early morning hours of the UH-
he Mem#:
les outsit
he end o! A . ■
Vg lacrosse team to play
d rhe A&M lacrosse team will re-
n to action this week after a two-
ek layoff when it takes on Baylor
i the San Antonio Lacrosse Club.
ElementsiFhe Aggies beat the Houston Lac-
ad suggesfH Club 15-14 on Oct. 4.
ig the tffiiBaylor comes in to College Station
irket pricfturday to take on A&M at 10 a.m.
lan to at: the drill field. Sunday, however,
the 1-0 Aggies will travel to San All matches played this tall are
Antonio for the game against the considered to be scrimmages until
S ALC. the regular season begins this spring.
■nts saidli
fomen tie
or second
discussii®
lor Bill I
ill Clayti
leandSeifhe Texas A&M University
atitwouldfrnen’s golf team, after finishing
rease fi-inday’s first round of the Georgia
;nts said yitational i n first place, has drop-
dfall protp to a tie for second after the
will siptcond round of competition
Texas-'esday.
atal state The tournament in Athens, Ga.,
ears, s attracted 22 teams.
exploredCurrently in first place is UCLA
lesefoctfi a 649 two-round total. Texas
-ough se'd host Georgia are next at 651, and
ictiblefCU^is in fourth at 653.
paymen’-Texas A&M individual scores are
easonablf follows: Monica Welch, 159, 3rd
finalizcdiice; Kim Bauer and Shirley Fur-
ig, 165, 12th; Susan Yantis, 168;
aline p^d Jackie Bertram, 174.
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dining $ I
Wildlife Arts Sale
On display through Oct. 25 in the
MSC across from the art gallery.
Paintings by Charles Beckendorf
Taxidermy by Joe Hibler
Sponsored by TAMU Poultry
Science Club
Order forms available at display.
THE BATTALION Page 13
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1980
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