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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1980
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Each semester, the Texas A&M
University fencing club grows a little
more. And each semester, the result
of that growth becomes a little more
obvious.
Last week, the Aggies highlighted
their semester by qualifying five
fencers for the Junior Olympics in
Cleveland, Ohio in Feb. 20-22.
August Skopik, Andy Dunks and
Denise Ehrlich all took firsts at the
meet, and Larry Thorpe and Paullet-
ta Wrentz also qualified.
Ehrlich won the women’s foil
category, and Wrentz was second
alternate.
Skopik was first in men’s foil, and
Thorpe finished in third place.
Dunks claimed the men’s saber ti
tle, with Jerry Chevalier finishing
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Earl
Campbell, inspired by the late Vince
pibardi’s motto of hard work, has
assed his single season rushing
k and kept Houston bound for
id Sundu the playoffs.
iuch to eat m The Oilers’ bruising running back
aidhenabWipshed for 181 yards — hitting 1,731
as trespass! yards for the season — and two
den, eatingItHchdowns in a 22-3 win over Green
idlingsthatac Bay Sunday in Lambeau Field,
d for himscl. where Lombardi was a legend,
ildren. I’The victory gave Houston a 10-5
['record and a share in the AFC Cen
tral Division lead with the Cleveland
wns, who lost 28-23 Sunday at
Minnesota.
Rampbell, scoring on runs of one
and 24 yards, surpassed his 1,697
yards rushing last season. He said his
UrouMwiiiHhing feat was fine but his goal was
** Boming a Super Bowl champion,
nn Mn 11 AM that’s fine,’’ Campbell said.
_fWhen I get out of football, I’m going
'V to have a chance to look back over my
1 rl600ISll| years and really appreciate it.
Fu ManCIi': “But as far as it stands now, while
ndstuesow I’m still playing, I don’t think it’s no
7:4 5 9:45 fun until you can do that and make it
Bwirnim* [Q (Jjg bjg game, which is the Super
** t **’ ,r Bowl, and then win that one.”
wMumi ^Campbell recalled the first NFL
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lonference
game he attended — Green Bay at
Dallas — at age 13. Lombardi was
the Packers’ coach and Bart Starr
their quarterback.
“I guess Vince Lombardi was kind
of a guy like myself, always liked to
work, work, work,” Campbell said.
“I heard a couple times that this was
one of his basic things, working the
guys and that a guy is only tired if he
thinks he is.
“I shook Bart Starr’s hand and told
him that it was a pleasure to meet
him, that he was the first quarter
back I saw play pro football in per
son, that it was kind of a pleasure to
play where so many legends have
played.”
He scored from the one-yard line
on Houston’s game-opening series.
Houston also scored on a 27-yard
field goal by former Packer Chester
Marcol and a 43-yard run by line
backer John Corker, who returned a
Lynn Dickey fumble with four
seconds left.
Campbell’s 24-yard run in the
fourth quarter gave Houston a 16-3
lead.
Marcol, signed Saturday to re
place the injured Toni Fritsch, mis
sed both extra points, but Oilers
coach Bum Phillips was not con
cerned. He said Marcol practiced
only briefly with the Oilers
Saturday.
“Under the circumstances, I’m
really proud of him,” Phillips said.
“There’s a lot of work to be done on
timing. Next week he’ll be all right.
He’s got a good leg. ”
Dickey’s fumble was one of five
Packer turnovers. He threw three
interceptions, two deep in Oilers
territory. Gerry Ellis also fumbled
deep in Oilers territory. Jan Stener-
ud kicked a 27-yard field goal for
Green Bay.
Houston’s defense has not allowed
a touchdown in 10 quarters. Stener-
ud’s field goal snapped the unit’s
streak of seven scoreless quarters.
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You are invited
TO: Christmas Dance
WHEN: December 27, 1980, 8pm-2am
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WEEK’S BESULTS:
'OSDA Y: Rice 77, Angelo 56; Texas A&M
DLBYSISS l^ am Houston 58; Texas Tech 67, Loisiana
■■■C ech 47.
uVESDAY: Arkansas 67, Athletes in Action
IHouston 93, Texas Wesleyan 84; USC 89,
exas 81; North Texas 76, TCU 75; SMU 58,
iwa State 55.
WEDNESDAY; Texas Tech 77, U.S. Inter-
tional 60.
FRIDAY: Baylor 83, Alcorn 72; Texas A&M
SNorth Carolina-Charlotte 64.
«* ^SATURDAY: Arkansas 76, Oklahoma City
|! Houston 84, Pan American 70; Rollins 73,
MU 64; DePaul 83, Texas 65; Texas A&M 76,
> IVidson 62; Indiana 83, Baylor 47; Alabama
i i, Texas Tech 64.
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
^TUESDAY: Centenary at Arkansas; Texas-
hgton at Baylor; Pepperdine at Houston.
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IDAY: Houston in Cougar Cage Classic;
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SATURDAY: Eastern Kentucky vs. Arkan-
at Little Rock; Baylor at Oklahoma City;
s-Arlington at SMU; North Texas at Texas;
IllIC Toy ! |lston af Cougar Cage Classic; Texas A&M
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SALE 189”
ALVAREZ BARDO NO. 5011
This has been a long-time favorite with Instructors and
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spruce top with genuine wood Inlay around the sound
hole. The edges are celluloid bound. The back and
sides are made of Nato mahogany. Neck Is also Nato
mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard and nickel
silver frets. Rosewood-faced headpiece has decorative
center stripe. The machine heads are finished with
butterfly pearloid buttons.
Reg. 258 00
SALE 209 00
ALVAREZ CAMPANERO
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Classic guitarists and serious students
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cdluloid bound. Back and sides are
made of choice rosewood; rosewood
fingerboard with nickel-silver frets on
Nato mahogany neck. Jacaranda
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inlaid center stripe. The machine
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ALVAREZ MAHOGANY
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A good all purpose guitar with well balanced tone.
One piece back and side or rare Oboncol mahogany.
Top is white spruce with herringbone inlay around
sound hole. Celluloid bound top and back. Nato
mahogany neck has adjustable rod with "U” channel;
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SALE 324 00
ALVAREZ TREE OF
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Craftsmanship, materials and dimen
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Reg. 304°° SALE 248°o
ALVAREZ MAHOGANY DREADNOUGHT NO. 5022
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binding on top and back. Adjustable rosewood bridge. Nato mahogany satin-finish neck, adjustable rod. Rosewood
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