Page 12 THE BATTALION MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1980 Sports Cowboy Christmas.. Western mugs Taco kits Western recipe cards Notepaper and more! Open Thursday HI 8 p.m. 3609 Place E. 29th Bryan BLENDS OF lilH-GIVING 1 £ Sale g Pre-Christmas 20% off e i„ e ^rs Scots take victory with great finish “Your New/York Connection' 4340 Carter Creek Parkway Off 29th Street Battalion Classified 845-2611 United Press International The incredible Dallas Highland Park rally, which began with nine seconds left in the third quarter of its Texas schoolboy Class 5A quarterfin al game with Plano on Saturday, con tinued Sunday at Love Field Airport in Dallas. Meeting to determine where next weekend’s sixth-rated Odessa Per- mian-Highland Park semifinal game would be played, the seventh-rated Scots won the crucial coin flip and thus will be able to host the game in Texas Stadium. Kickoff for both semifinal games will be at 2 p.m. Saturday — second- ranked Port Arthur Jefferson and fifth-rated San Antonio Holmes fac ing off in Austin’s Memorial Sta dium. The meeting between the Scots and Panthers, however, will have to go some to match the Highland Park- Piano battle. It was the kind of game that the fans hope for after such a large buil dup, but the kind they so seldom have a chance to see. MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta WEDNESDAY SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak Dinner with Two Cheese and Chicken Fried Steak Mushroom Gravy Onion Enchiladas w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes w/chili Whipped Potatoes and Your Choice of Mexican Rice Choice of one other One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coflee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea Now BetterThan Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast (Texas Salad) Mashed Potato w/ gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee ■“Quality Firsf’a SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROASTTURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - CoffeorTea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable The battle between the two elite suburbs of Dallas — old rich High land Park and new rich Plano — was not settled until the final 28 seconds when Scots quarterback Rob Moers- chell threw a 28-yard touchdown screen pass to tight end Glenn Watson. That climaxed a frantic comeback filled with improbable plays that had started with Highland Park trailing late in the third quarter, 21-3. The winning touchdown ended an 86- yard drive, much of which came after the Scots had called its last time out. Tennis teams “We told each other at the half that we couldn’t give up, and no one did, ’’ said Moerschell. “We went out there that last time knowing it was our last chance. We knew we could do it.’ <*)**♦ Make HAPPY COTTAGE GIFT SHOPPE your gift headquarters for Christmas Music Boxes (over 250 selections) Silk Flower ArrangementsA Pachinn loviuolrv/ \j J 822-9393 10-5:30, Sat. 10-5 Fashion Jewelry Imports By RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor The Texas A&M men’s and women’s tennis teams finished up respective fall schedules this weekend, and both coaches were happy with the semester results. The men’s team was represented at an NCAA qual ifying meet in Fort Worth by Brian Joelson Saturday. The event, held at TCU, determined who would go on to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Joelson had a fine outing, but eventually lost in a tough quarterfinal match to Rice’s Mark Holland, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. He played very well, ’’ said A&M Head Coach David Kent Sunday. The other guy just played a little better. Brian had a good tournament.’’ Last Thursday night, Aggie Max King was defeated in the Yonex Invitational in Houston by Horace Reed of Atlanta, 6-4, 6-2, in the finals of the qualifying rounds. We had a good fall,” said Kent. "We’ve just got some work to do.” The women also have a little work to do, but the season has been a good one for Head Coach Jan Cannon and the Aggies. bunch-a-b’loons Call a fun way to say almost anything Great idea for GRADUATES! weekdays 1 -5 696-4179 New Year’s deadline orders: Dec. 17 T in really impressed with their efforts tiret- Cannon. “We made several changes with tlieii games, and it’s always hard to change gam The Aggies played I^ainar Saturday at theOmw^'s A& Tennis Center on the A&M campus, andwereMpig on by the Cardinals and team injuries, 6-3. ■tstSam The Ags were handicapped by the lossoftheirtKp hite l and 4 players for the weekend. Top-seeded It jW-game r nandez is nursing a hurt shoulder and No. I® tourn; Nuetze was out due to illness. No. 3 SonjaMH was out of town. bear Here are the match results (A&.M players li-: |ithcconl No. 1 singles — Pam Hill lost to Ligia MiltaBh has 1 7-6. B in th No. 2 — Maylen Hooton lost to Eva Holm, 4 |ws. That 6-4. Boaeh 5 No.3 — Amy Gloss beat Monica Wiedel.6-i*|t: “Pn No. I doubles—Closs-Hanna lost to Mattel- non: subsi 6-3, 6-3. Ir place; No. 2 — Hill-Hooton beat Morales-Christim® 6-3, 6-3. He Bear! No. 3 — Willard-Hinkle lost to Moriera-Erie- I'Head C< 6-4, 6-3. '" Hasmal Bey are BCalf' said | defensi r” itri Hou By 6-7 Ladies lose W in California NEW FALL & WINTER VEST AND JACKETS WOW AT TRI-STATEt Choose from Dacron Hollofll II or down-Blled vests and jackets in a wide variety of great styles... and right now at super-low discounted prices! We want to reduce our Inventory so we’re knocking 30% Off All Oar Prices Aow! Men’s and Boy’s Sizes SPECIAL PURCHASE! 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Sherry Winn led A&M in scoring with 12 points, while Sheryl4 added 11 and Tammy Grafton 10. Kelly Krauskopfgrabbedateamlif 10 rebounds. Rapp said the the team played well “except for five minutesino half, when we fell apart.” Despite the 33-point loss, Rapp was with the team’s full-court press which forced 27 turnovers (comp* to A&M’s 20). On Saturday the Aggies turned in their worst performance oil! young season in falling to 12th-ranked USC by the score of 11241] loss was the fifth straight for the Aggies whose season record fell lot Twenty-five first half turnovers by Texas A&M helped the li Trojans jump out to a 58-23 halftime lead. Assistant Coach 0* Gough said it was a matter of not one or two people being off, I everybody being off. USC was led by 6-3 Paula McGee who scored 22 points am down 18 rebounds. The Aggies were paced by Kelley Sullr points and five rebounds. “It is gonna be hard to bounce back,” Gough said, “buttheteaini! has a good attitude and they know they can beat Pepperdine, Texas A&M will be back in town Tuesday to begin preparinfl Thursday’s game with Stephen F. Austin. Due to graduation tion, the Aggies will play the nationally ranked Lady Jacks in t High School Gym starting at 7:30 p.m. who t^- The B Hrs avei ■ding T< Roach D |>und pb Texas looks powerful United Press International A few weeks before the start of the season Texas coach Abe Lemons was optimistic about the upcoming cam paign — something he admitted was unusual. But he had one particular reserva tion. “I may have overscheduled our team in December,” he said. “But it may help us in January.” Part of that “overscheduling” com es about this week and will give an idea of how much of a threat Texas might be when it comes to South west Conference championship con sideration this year. The biggest test comes this Satur day evening when the Longhorns meet DePaul. That matchup will likely fill up the 16,231-seat Super Drum. The Longhorns are riding a three- game winning streak and looked im pressive Saturday in clobbering Long Beach State 92-57. Texas jumped to a 45-22 halftime lead with Henry Johnson hitting 11 Of 16 shots from the field and scoring 30 points. Other than the big games for Texas, the unbeaten Texas A&M Aggies will perhaps proviJ highlights. A&M, 2-0, reW tion tonight at home again! Houston and then takes part First Union Invitational in A te, N.C. next weekend, Baylor will also be invol' tournament competition o« weekend, playing in the It Classic. The Bears joined Texas ?rJ Tech at 3-1 at the end of last* play thanks to a come-ffoai-t 69-66 decision over Te Tech won its third game in ip* lar fashion, nipping Air Fortt shot in the final four seconds!>! ba Jennings, 50-49. Arkansas, meanwhile, cool* after its scorching beginning ing trouble with foul profit even more problems with the'! gan Wolverines. The Razorbacks fell to ^ Saturday, 78-65, despite g# early nine-point lead. Arkansas, 3-2, will p! tion game against the Athletes! tion on Tuesday night and hosl 1 homa City on Saturday evens 3600 Old College Road TRI-STATE A&M SPORTING GOODS 846-3280 or 846-3570 Women’s team wins, 3-1 The Texas A&M women’s soccer team defeated Stephen F. Austin Saturday in Nacogdoches 3-1. The Aggies began the fall schedule with a 4-3 win over the A&M finished the fall the win. I INTR signed is the accept ( Depart on ovei are fill] BASK expres: remind meetin Wednt BASK ral Bas held at Schedi SPOE TOUF ment i; be obt; Office, will be en’s te; compel ney so 18, 19, INTR ing the ral Log the yea an app availab awarde