Sports THE BATTALION Page 13 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1981 static) iS new ancb ons. He ial star, ing his- ry Eli- City- 1940,® thought irriedii - Betsy he man nikeisS lump"), Is ("this i milk”), matches has mill lef'gra- cutting rencal- rly Mr, t really they've )f letters onkitt t he was ‘last uto{ the less, we iple lay row ns. irbe h ein n 1981 people h as: ated by ht, tears ig some- be re- i benefil oln, you epreses- Weight training seminar The Intramural-Recreational Sports Department will be sponsor ing the second in a series of instructional weight training clinics tonight at 7 p.m. in 262 G. Rollie White. Anyone wanting additional information about the program is en couraged to call the IM-REC Sports Office at 845-7826. Men’s swimming Texas A&M won five of 13 events in losing a dual swimming meet at Texas Tech last Saturday, 66-47. Mike Hoche won the 1,000-yard freestyle in 9:47.944. Rick Ran- zau won the 200-yard freestyle in 1:45.408. Craig Buchmann won the 50-yard freestyle in 21.868. Kevin Londrigan took the 200-yard individual medley in 2:01.209 and the Aggie foursome of Mark Scott, Tom Ingram, Ed Kahil and Ranzau won the 400-yard freestyle relay in 3:15.776. The Aggies will be in the SMU Invitational in Dallas Friday and Saturday. Women’s swimming Texas Tech won the meet’s final event, the freestyle relay, to come from behind and nip Texas A&M, 77-72, in a women’s dual meet last Saturday in Lubbock. The Aggies, however, took eight first places. The Ags’ 400-medley relay team won in 4:08.245. Tracy Johnston won three events for Texas A&M — the 50-yard backstroke in 28.398, the 100-yard freestyle in 54.602 and the 50-yard butterfly in 27.460. Tori Tessen registered the other win in the 500-yard freestyle in 5:21.634. Women’s golf Coach Kitty Holley is putting her Texas A&M golfers through qualifying rounds to determine who will play in the first tournament of the season, the Houston Baptist Invitational that starts Sunday and runs through Tuesday. Football Tickets for Texas A&M’s football banquet, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in the east wing of Duncan Dining Hall, are available to the general public for $12 each. Tickets can be purchased from the ticket office in G. Rollie White Coliseum or at the football office in Rudder Tower. Men’s basketball Athletic Ticket Manager Jim Kotch announced Tuesday that there are 500 tickets available here for the Feb. 21 basketball game between the Texas Aggies and Texas in Austin. The tickets are $5 each and can be purchased at the Texas A&M ticket office in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Volleyball The Texas A&M men’s and women’s volleyball teams, along with two other Aggie women’s squads, will be competing in the sixth annual Texas A&M Valentine’s Day Invitational Saturday. Tickets may be bought at a table in the MSG through Friday. All other matches except the finals are free. Women’s basketball The Texas A&M University women’s basketball team came from behind to beat the SMU Mustangs Tuesday night in overtime, 73-69. DIETING? « . 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 ATTENTION di S I town holll MSC Town Hall Option Pass holders! Priority period to purchase tickets for CHARLE DANIEL’S BAND February 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Tickets not purchased at this time will be released for sale to the general public. Women’s tennis team beats McClennon, 8-0 By RICK STOLLE Battalion Staff After beating Southwest Texas University, 8-1, Saturday, there is little left for the Texas A&M women’s tennis team to do but practice up for an upcoming tour nament, right? Wrong. The Aggies swept McClennon Junior College Tuesday, 8-0, in a match that had been called up, unexpectedly, late last week. “They were awfully young,” said coach Jan Cannon. “But I only played one senior and one junior today. I played all of our freshmen and sophomores.” McClennon was one girl short and was forced to play one of their girls twice at the fifth and sixth spots. They also did not play a third doubles match. In singles: Liliana Fernandez beat Donna Nueringer 6-2, 6-0; Pam Hill defeated Tammie Kelley 6-2, 6-2; Amy Gloss defeated Elda Salinas 6-0, 6-0; Sonja Hutcherson beat Melissa Mooty 6-2, 6-1 and Kim Alston, who played both the five and six singles lost to both Mary Hise 6-1, 6-1 and Kendall Gurry 6-4, 6-2 of A&M. The doubles matches saw Closs- Laura Hanna defeat Nueringer- Kelley 6-4, 6-1 and Maylen Hooton-Judy Willard beat Sali- nas-Mooty 6-0, 6-2. The Aggies are preparing to leave Thursday for a five-way meet in Tempe, Ariz. The team will face Pac-10 teanqs Arizona State University, Arizona Univer sity, Grand Canyon University and Cal-Fullerton. Holmes fight on April 11 United Press International NEW YORK — Larry Holmes will defend his World Boxing Council heavyweight title against Trevor Berbick of Canada April 11 at Las Vegas, Nev., it was announced Tuesday. The bout between the unbeaten Holmes and Berbick, the Cana dian champion, will be promoted by Don King. Cannon said it will be a tough tournament in which each team will play head to head dual match es with all the other teams in the tournament. “All the other matches are con ference matches,” she said. “I ex pect them to be ready to play good tennis.” She said she is hoping for a 3-1 showing from the tournament but will wait and play each match as it comes. “Arizona State will be the strongest team there,” she said. “The rest of the teams, us in cluded, are evenly matched.” The lineup for the Ags will be the same it has been for every match of the young spring season. “We’ve been playing consis tently, I see no reason to change the line-up now,” she said. Singles are scheduled to be: Fernandez, Hill, Hooton, Gloss, Hutcherson and Hanna. Doubles will be: Closs-Hanna, Hill-Hutcherson and Femandez- Hooton. Judy Willard will go as the seventh singles and extra player. Should an injury occur during a match or should another team bring a seventh player, Willard would play. 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