The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1980, Image 5

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ter a disappointing end to a dis-
inting season, Texas A&M
Volleyball Coach Terry Con-
iromises a completely new look
1981 Aggie squad,
ext year our team will be com-
ly different,” Condon, on the
of embarking on her first re-
ng season as an Aggie, said,
many players from the past cou-
[of years will be playing that
. I should say there’ll be a good
iver.”
ese comments came Tuesday,
days after the women’s vol-
all team had returned home
Baton Rouge, where they lost
of three matches in the regional
offs to eliminate them from con-
ion for any national laurels. Not
Condon expected to make the
mals. Her team has played er-
:ally all season, compiling an
all 23-31 record. At times, the
oted young team played up to its
mtial, knocking off some of the
'erences top teams, such as
Lamar and Texas Tech. But inex
perience overcame raw talent many
times, and the Aggies lost several
close matches to older teams such as
Houston, Texas and UT-Arlington.
In Baton Rouge, the Ags lost to
UT and to Tech, a team they had
topped just two weeks before at the
state championship here in College
Station. Finally, the Ags scored
their lone win over lowly North
Texas State, for what Condon said
seemed like the hundredth time
this season.
Houston won the tournament with
a victory over UT-Arlington in the
final. Both teams qualified for the
national tournament Dec. 9-12 in
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Actually, the season is not quite
over. The Aggies will also compete in
the Southwest Conference Invita
tional in Lubbock Dec. 5-6, but Con
don says the competition serves
merely as a tuneup tournament for
the Cougars and Yellowjackets. After
that, the squad will take a two-month
break, returning for offseason com
petition in the United States Vol
leyball Association’s league.
Condon says she has four scholar
ships to fill and that her selection
process will be highly competitive.
“I’m going to look for height, but I
just want to get the best athletes,”
she said. “I really want aggressive
girls, someone who gets mad when
they’re down, someone with the de
sire to win.”
Landry
still happy
over game
United Press International
DALLAS — Looking back to one
of the worst Cowboy performances of
the season, Dallas head coach Tom
Landry could still find aspects of the
14-10 win over Washington to
praise.
“We didn’t have a penalty in the
entire game,” Landry said Tuesday.
“Now that’s something. You know if
you look hard enough, you can al
ways find something good.”
Actually, Landry had plenty of
good things to say about some units
of the team, mainly the play of the
Cowboy defensive and specialty
team squads.
“Ed Jones had probably his best
game of the year. Harvey Martin
played well. And of course, so did
the galloping ghost,” Landry said of
defensive lineman Larry Cole, who
grabbed a pass from Washington’s
Mike Kruczek and ran 43 yards for
the Cowboys’ second touchdown.
“Randy White (who hit Kruczek to
jar the ball loose) made the play to
give Cole the ball. White made a
great play,” Landry said.
The addition of James Jones to the
Cowboys’ kick return units has work
ed favorably all year. Jones is averag
ing 23.2 yards per kickoff return for
the season.
James Jones, Ed Jones, Cole and
Robert Newhouse received game
balls for their contributions Sunday.
“(James) Jones has made the kick
returning teams much stronger,”
Landry said. “He runs mainly north
and south and not east and west and
gives us generally good field posi
tion.”
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Whipped Potatoes
w/chili
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Yout Choice of
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Choice of one other
One Vegetable
Patio Style Pinto Beans
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