Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1980 shellenberger’s Sports “Not just apparel buta way of life.” Cotton Flannel Shirts The rugged, w arm and colorful shirt for the sport ing man. No true sportsman would he without them. Two large pockets with buttoned flaps, pure cotton flannel in assorted plaids. $25. Lambswool Cardigan Sweater Something is unmistakable about the soft lux urious look of pure lambswool and the comfort is inepresuble. Button front cardigan style with two p.'ikei', i.imel, blue, wine, navy, brown heather, Bass Weejuns As true a classic as the ’53 MGTD. Still handsewn from one piece of English belting leather with let at her soles and heels. $58. Townshire 1919 Texas • Bryan MSC Town Hall is conducting a I A L E S E A N R T C H Are you a star waiting to be discovered? Do you sing in the shower? Are you the unknown comic? Do you juggle in front of the mirror? If you think you’re the hottest rising star on campus then you’ve met your match with Lacy J. 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But in the space of a few seconds the Cowboys’ defense struck despite a freakish turn in the final 90 seconds that allowed the Redskins a last chance for victory and brought Dallas its third straight win over its traditional rival. Facing a third and 11 from his own 48 on the opening play of the fourth quarter, Washington quarterback Mike Kruczek started back to throw. But Kruczek, filling in for the injured Joe Theismann, was almost immediately hit by White. White, who had easily beaten offensive guard Ron Saul, caused the ball to pop out of Kruczek’s hands and directly into the arms of Cole. The ball ricocheted off Cole’s hands, bounced off his face mask and then back into his hands, enabling him to ramble 43 yards for what was officially recorded as an interception return. It was the fourth touchdown of Cole’s 13-year career, all of them coming against the Redskins. Dallas’ only other touchdown came on a 3-yard run by Tony Dorsett on Dallas’ second possession, that score being set up by a 52-yard punt return from James Jones. Washington, choosing to use a conservative offense, managed a 34- yard field goal by Mark Moseley in the second quarter and an 8-yard run by Wilbur Jackson with 68 seconds to play. MSC RECREATION presents TEA-SIP CONTEST NOVEMBER 25, 1980 12:00 NOON RUDDER FOUNTAIN WITH SPECIAL GUEST JUDGES MARVIN TATE TOM WILSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HEAD COACH TEA, PRIZES and GIVEWAYS by- Sign up in MSC 216 for informa tion: 845-1515 YOU INTO iiiaiiiiii SO ARE WEI “IN BY 9 — OUT BY 5” WITH A CHOICE! SVaXS MATTE FINISH or C135-12 Cl 35-24 C135-36 “THE BIG SHOT” 4X6 GLOSSY PRINTS Try Both Today! ——COUPON - 3V2X5 4 X6 -J 99 O 97 399 497 599 V97 Offer expires Nov. 29. DE/ICD PHOTOFINISHING LABORATORY 696-0371 • College Station 119 Walton TANK MCNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hindi I'VE BEEN TIMING IT! TVE HAP 12 MINUTES, AlR TIME' T0PAY, ANP RATCMET-TON&UE HA* HAP Z3l! Aggie women come in 4 at Conference Fall Me By RICK STOLLE Battalion Staff The fourth-seeded Texas A&M women’s tennis team came in fourth in the Southwest Conference Fall meet at the Lakeway Tennis Center in Austin Sunday. The University of Texas defeated Southern Methodist 6-3 to take the title. The rest of the teams in the tournament came in as follows: Texas Christian University, A&M, Rice and Arkansas in a tie for fifth and Texas Tech and the University of Houston in a tie for seventh. In the first round, the Aggie women defeated Tech 5-4 despite the loss of top player Liliana Fernandez to a tom shoulder muscle. The two teams split the singles matches but A&M won the two doubles matches they had to win. They were forced to play with one new doubles team due to the loss of Fernandez. For the remainder of the tourna ment, the number two doubles was the top team. The third team was number two and coach Jan Cannon had to make up a third doubles team from the other players she took to the tournament. “For what we had to do and who we By K Bs ^fter a dr; jled last s Jjias A&M rday an sive surj 0 in a sh< e Southi contest, &M in 1 offensivi |f scoring, case witf ing out t |dy field g f the Agf d by the: bo boot! ixtra poin other T lights oi id by sop] ector, w id down the MAJOR ACOUSTIC GUITAR YEAR END SALE! LOWEST PRICES THIS YEAR! SALE ALVAREZ GUITARS.. Reg. 230 00 SALE 189° Reg. 149 00 SALE H900 ALVAREZ MAHOGANY FOLD NO. 5014 A good all purpose guitar with well balanced tone. One piece back and side or rare Oboncol mahogany Top Is while spruce with herringbone Inlay around sound hole. Celluloid bound top and back. Nato mahogany neck has adjustable rod with “U" channel; speed satin finish for greater playing ease. Fingerboard is rosewood. Jacaranda-faced headpiece, individual, chrome, covered machine heads. 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Rosewood fingerboard has attractive snowflake design pearl inlay; Jacaranda faced headpiece with Individual chrome heads; tortoise shell plckguard. KeyboARcl Center MANOR EAST MALL 713/779-7080 BRYAN, TX 77801 had to go with, I am happ; performance, v she said went on to say she did not long Fernandez would be (jlyardson her injury. ponlyfourc “At least we have a holii lame reco coining up and we can reo| |971 agair Cannon said. Fernandez perform compete in the nexttoumam mlyOl ya said, on Dec. 5-6. )0 yards In the next round, on Si Idconceh Texas defeated A&M Mil 1 a good j delayed indoor match. The) tin Satun the singles but lost all tbe: asHectoi matches to the Longhorns, jieceofth The match was delayed bs: j nse |J nve fore it was forced indoors.Ill f 1 Wilson Saturday’s matches were r; I hc doors. Sunday s matches ssi | to Texas outside. 1(1 l ,rartl( The Ags lost the third mat ^^’Ji close contest against TCU,: n u teams tied singles matches once again did not have team wins to win the mate!; The one doubles team win enough. “We lost our number two every match, Cannon girls (Ferol Hinkle-Jui would have done well as a three team but we them.” p are now be a split lared W: id for 01 like H | and (Tb could nol games w |ngfor the :d why v Cannon went on to say she py with the pcrformanceofk man doubles team of Amyfl Laura Hanna. “They were forced to play doubles teams and did very The Aggie women _ Omar Smith Tennis Center! when they compete in theil vitational Tri-meet Ladies pla at 7:30 pj MSC MS< Texas A&M women’s team takes to the court again! against Baylor at 7:30 in C, White. Saturday, the Aggies drop]*! second straight road game 1® Abilene Christian. ACUjunp to a 62-35 halftime lead ani never seriously threatenedii ing to the 22-point victory. 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