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ge 10A THE BATTALION MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1981 AGGIES! Doui; Jewc Practices tank mcnamaba start at 4 by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds 10% AGGIE DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE WITH STUDENT ID (Cash Only Please) We reserve the right to limit use of this privilege. Downtown Bryan (212 IN. Main) and Culpepper Plaza 25C Off On Each Entre Offer good through Jan. 22 The Original area Potato House One Potato, Two Potato... Serving Giant, Simmering, nutritiously Delicious Meal-in-One Stuffed Potatoes! Try one of our 12 different house specialties or build your own. And try our Machos, just $1.00. Orders To Eat Here Or To Go ■i COUPON 102 Church St. College Station 846>0720 COUPON Church St. If University COUPON The Texas A&M University lacros se team begins its fall workouts today at 4 p.m. on the drill field. Anyone who is interested in play ing should either come by the drill field this week at 4 p.m. any day or phone 846-8158 for further informa tion. The lacrosse team piled up an im pressive fall record this past semes ter in scrimmages with an 8-0 mark. “We should do pretty well this spring,” team member Duke Whe lan noted Sunday. “We have some good guys and now some experi ence.” The Aggies first action of this semester will come Feb. 1 against the Houston Lacrosse Club on the drill field. Aggie track teams take third Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 By RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor The 1981 track season began a lit- tle sluggish for the Texas A&M Uni- DIETING? V Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctors orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST versity track teams this weekend, but in a few spots, there were prom ising signs. The Aggies competed in the Soon er Indoor Relays at the Myriad Arena in Oklahoma City. The Aggie men were led by Olym pian Jimmy Howard, who claimed the high jump crown with a T-OVz leap. Head Men’s Coach Charlie Tho mas had labeled the meet as only a warm-up, and the Aggies had very little warm-up time before heading for Oklahoma. One pleasant surprise was a second-place showing by Rod “Rock et” Richardson in the 60-yard dash. The freshman from Louisiana streaked to a 6.23 time. In other action, Billy Busch finished fourth in the 60-yard high hurdles (7.61), Leslie Kerr took third in the 440-yard dash (49.21) and Kevin McGinnis was third in the shot put with a 58-2V2 effort. Baylor won the men’s meet with 89 points, followed by SMU with 56 and the Ags with 52. In women’s action, the Aggies were third with 58 points behind Oklahoma with 116 and Texas Woman’s University with 74. Hie Aggie showing was a good one due to the fact only seven A&M womea competed. Ellen Smith finished second in tie 600-yard dash with a 1:28.63 clod- ing and Sandra Cooper was secondii the 300-yard dash with a 36.22 time, Suzanne Sheffield was second in the mile in 5:14.7. The mile relay teamo(| Cooper, Smith, Evelyn Smith an Jana Raves took second in 4:03.5. The Aggie men and women wii next compete in the LSU Indoor Quad in Baton Rouge, La. Jan. 24. ’81 intramural action begins soon |exas A&I iggie ben< gainst SV After a record-setting fall that saw thousands of en trants in intramural sports, the Texas A&M University Intramural-Recreational Sports Department is expect ing big things this spring. Twenty-four events highlight the spring intramural calendar, ranging from basketball to fencing. The first special event of the spring semester will be the free throw contest. Entries for this competition will open Monday, Jan. 26. Participants may enter indi vidually, or as members of a team. Here is a list of opening and closing dates for spring intramural sports: Free Throw Fencing Racquetball Sgls Jan 26 Feb 3 Dec 26 Feb 3 Feb 2 Feb 10 Slow Pitch Table Tennis Sgls Tennis Dbls Wrestling Bowling (team) Horseshoe Dbls Frisbee Fast Pitch Penberthy Tourney Slam Dunk Innertube Water Polo Badminton Track and Field Volleyball Triples Handball Dbls Pickleball Dbls Golf Dbls Super Stars Canoe Race Steak Fry Feb 2 Feb li Feb 9 Feb 1! Feb 16 Feb!l Feb 16 Feb !l Feb 16 Feb 2! Feb 23 Mail Feb 23 Marl Feb 23 Mai Mar 2 Mai Mar 2 Mai ID Mar 2 Mai II Mar 2 Mai II Mar 23 Mai J1 Mar 23 Mail! Mar 23 Mar 31 Mar 23 f Mar 30 Apr fo Mar 31 <1 United Pn LWAUKE irief was i the and was n< H> wh antes like Sidney the last seasor in the fir Bucks, i to becomi in the bent to their room should sign up at our desk located on the se cond floor of the Memorial Student Center, Tuesday, January 20 through Friday, January 23 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. A You should check with our desk if: 1. You want long distance service and did not sign up last semester. 2. You are moving from a room where you had long distance service and have not notified our business office. (Remember, if you do not report your move, you are still responsible for long distance calls made from your previous room telephone.) 3. You have any questions regarding long distance ser vice. you lose a (sitti in an int ie had a wi 1 pretty m I times I did Id say 95 p Jod about I averaged agame vvil aihe Buck It was i? time tha: was h Moncrief Bps like is of his o ig within th * team as a season, b 8*6-9498 , " cd starting piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHttiiiiiiii ® me ^ ne I WOODSTONE AUDIO 693-4423 Woodstone Commerce Center Hwy. 30 MOTOR AND TURNTABLE oise Ratio: More lb OTHER FEATURES Auto-return. 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