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irteyc; i ■* i i iC- lj/S ■ a/Si-iOiH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1981 Too Tall now into music United Press International DALLAS — Ed “Too Tall” Jones, the Dallas Cow boys defensive end and erstwhile heavyweight box er, has launched a singing career. Jones’ single, “Do the Dip” backed with “Funkin’ on the Radio,” was played at his debut at a country- western nightclub Monday. The songs, which will be part of an album, are disco style but Jones said his interest runs more toward rhythm and blues. “Disco isn’t my kind of music,” he said. “The two songs in this single will be the only disco numbers in the album. It will be basically a rhythm and blues thing.” ON ’81 • SALON ’81 • SALON 81 • SALON ’81 O) Jones, who skipped the Cowboys’ 1979 seasont try boxing, said he recorded the single in Octobe and recently released it on the Fun City label, whis he operates with his brother. Cliff Jones. He said; was something he had wanted to do for “about i years, really. I was just waiting for the right Hi The Joneses operate TTC Booking Agency j Memphis, Tenn., and Jones said he had heardini! efforts by several other singers. “I think I’m in the ballpark,” he said. f • SALON ’81 • SALON ’81 • SAUty MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE LAST CHANCE TO ENTER!!! SALON 81 i: Vol 30 Photo Contest Entries now being accepted. 10:00-2:00 Feb. 20-26th MSC Main Hallway Contest Judging Feb. 28th - Rudder Tower if Staff photo by Brian Tate It’s that time again Categories include: Architectural Commercial Landscape , Nature Jay Newton, a member of the Texas A&M junior varsity baseball team, heads into third during action in a scrimmage against Blinn Junior College Monday. The Ags won the first game, 6-5, but lost the second, 11-8. The Aggie varsity squad opens the spring season Friday against Northeast Louisiana in a doubleheader at 1 p.m. on Pat Olsen Field. On Saturday, the two teams will meet again in another doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. The Aggies ended the 1980 season just a half game behind SWC champion Texas. ►s • 18. NOIVS • Still Life Art Photojournalism Sports ENTRY FEE $1.00 PER PRINT ★ All entries must be matted on 11 x 14 or 16 x 20 matts. 18. NOIVS • 18. N01VS • 18. NOIVS • 18. NOIVS Portrait: — Casual — Formal Experimental 10, NO 1 Tennis squad beats Peay By RICK STOLLE Battalion Staff Trying to recover from a 9-0 loss to Trinity, the men’s tennis team defeated Austin Peay University of Clarksville, Tenn., 7-2 Tuesday. The Ags swept the first four singles but were in danger of los ing the momentum when Don Carbone of Peay won the fifth singles over Ron Kowal 6-3, 7-6. Hartmut Junghahn of Austin Peay won the first set of the sixth singles to give Peay a decided advantage in momentum. But freshman Leonard Smith killed the short-lived rally by defeating Junghahn 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 in a tough, exciting match. “It was Leonard’s best win ever,” said Aggie coach David Kent. The crowd got- behind Smith after the first set and sup ported him through the rest of the games of the final two sets. Kent, although complimenting Smith, was not happy with the overall team performance. “I am not pleased with our play,” said Kent. “We were flat today and I don’t know why. ” He said the team had its bright spots but overall, the play was just not as sharp as it had been. Senior Reid Freeman said he was not pleased with his play de spite winning the number one singles 6-4, 6-4 over Hal Jolley. “I was missing too many shots, ” he said. “But they have a good team.” In singles: Freeman beat Jolley; Brian Joelson defeated Greg Car ter 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Trey Schutz beat Kurt Williamson 6-1, 6-4; Tom Judson defeated Paul Gaff 6-2, 6- 3; Kowal lost to Carbone and Smith beat Junghahn. # ! 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