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»er soiports THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1980 , ^ TANK MCNAMARA beamed 1 JOE'5 A GREAT PLAYER, BUT HE'G arth bv V J NOT WHAT YOU'P CALL WER&TUCKEP »v cannot! THE BRWNG DEPARTMENT. UEEP 2re7i! .f TD CAUEE U& A LOT OF PROBLEM^ g ^ ONPOAP TRIPS UNTIL. by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds /lUCGAGE CLAIM Monday i|£ : ■- ager l’s shouldn’t to exist. ke-like featiJjKVj come fro® l,® 1 ^ r orbit,”sai!| y really e imagi cads,” ideroftheii iyager-Sal id that stall we simply] ain them’ spike-like fired bad miles of or spaces astherinw from eal OK, taking snaps; ay start against Hogs dual partitj like an i said. "Ilieii id the i t, the I orter theiid in hour to ill ;nce betwi r partofa id that tear t le said, 1 particle! ambled wil By RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor in Oct. 4, David Beal started his |t game as quarterback of the is A&M football team. The result a 41-21 smear of the Texas Tech Raiders. leal ran for four touchdowns in game. n Oct. 11, Beal sat in the Hous- Astrodome visitor’s locker room [alftime clutching a swollen, pain- ist after being tackled hard in half action against the Houston gars. The diagnosis: broken t season seemed lost at the time eal, but now the senior signal- But that isiper is taking snaps again and Id be ready to take on Arkansas holding tflov 15 in Fayetteville, the natmil tried to take some snaps yester- 1 why is itli| (Monday),” said Beal Tuesday, ng? pdn’t have a real center out there, have theaYotJay I took some snaps from ers oftheiiM'id) Bandy. It feels a lot better a time-lapstfl# that I have all the wrappings off and arejusllk. It’s going to be sore for awhile, m. I it's going to get better every o make its w” itumnextl'tiBeal said he’s looking forward to oughtheoitgibly playing against the Razor ring about Ms, especially since he grew up in jlanefscUp- tures a day ft :llites-iw| David Beal Russellville, Ark., where he was an all-state quarterback. “I’m getting fired up,” he said. “It’s always good to play in front of people you know... there’s an incen tive. I’m looking forward to it.” A&M Head Coach Tom Wilson also is looking forward to Beal’s re turn. Since his quarterback has been injured, Texas A&M is 0-4. “There’s a chance he will start,” he spacecraft ameras dail)| g sent back! ib is at the if* asketball coaches to meet was less m g at about he sun. Voyager hit miles of tklL •gerthandie; only satellitti aown to rthwest Conference basketball coaches meet with redia Sunday morning in Dallas for their annual jeason preview. d, no doubt, all the other coaches will put Texas s Shelby Metcalf in the favorite’s role for the ing season. Last year Metcalfs Aggies won the title and the SWC post-season tournament and ktl to the finals of the Midwest Regional meet before losing in overtime to eventual national champion Louis ville. A&M’s first cage action comes on Nov. 22 with an exhibition game against a touring Windsor (Canada) club. The contest will be in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The Aggies open regular-season play on Nov. 28 when they travel to Bangor, Maine to play the University of Maine. They’ll open home play Dec. 2 against Texas Southern. Jg players ti tourney Jans A&M’s Liliana Fernandez I )Pr( ance d to sein di na l s of the LtrSton Fall tennis tournament last ■ iday before losing to Lori McNeil ^/jO-Fl^uston, 6*2- larlier, Fernandez had beaten •Elliot of Trinity, the No. 3 seed, 6-2, 6-4, in the quarterfinals, wo A&M women’s doubles i intenuttodljj _ Femandez-Pam Hill and 3anon "mn Hooten-Terri Nuetze — reports,iiy^ed to the quarterfinals before -OFEC on m Cllt ^ a 7|ith Texas A&M tennis teams will war will rail Jyj n g i n the April Sound Invita- ise predict ^ Thursday through Sunday at rabia, the * Conroe ter, will owE s* "l&M site ot bail meet per barrel f X l Texas A&M University will be the >d Arab ne*^ 1980 Texas Association of the start oi , ^ rco ^ e S> ate Athletics for Women ago saidauii ate Volleyball Meet Thursday 000 and 3 ^h Saturday, expected fro*® 16 toumame nt will be held on ‘mini-0P£^ ma ' n ^ 00r hollie White :ed Arab fo Arabia. 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(Please No Credit Cards On Sale Items) Rugby team, 2-2, to travel to Arkansas Texas A&M’s rugby team will try to rebound from defeat Saturday as it takes part in a 32-team tournament to be held in Little Rock, Ark. The season record for the Ags is 2-2 after the loss to the Houston Old Boys Rugby Club. The tournament includes college teams and rugby clubs from around the nation. The clubs are composed of amateurs not affliafed with a The Ags will begin to play at 11:30 school or university. a.m. Saturday. said Wilson Tuesday. “He worked out a little Monday. Most of it was a test. Of course, he’s got close to two weeks to get ready. He was released to start practicing tomorrow (today). “I’m encouraged. Very much so. I think it’ll help us a great deal. He did a great job when he was in there against Texas Tech and Houston.” But Beal is still concerned about A&M’s lack of offensive punch. “It does surprise me (that the Aggies have failed to score),” he said. “We’ve been able to move the ball. But we haven’t been able to score. Whenever we get down there, some thing has happened. We don’t have the inability to move the ball. We’ve done nothing different than we’ve done in the past. I don’t think it’s inexperience.” But Beal won’t say his return will change things that much. “Heck, I don’t have any idea if it will,” he said. “I don’t have the answers to what the problem is. I really don’t think any one person will change it that much. “We don’t have any more pressure on us. It’s a chance to play the game as it should be played and have fun.” DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctors orders. 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