Page 6A THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 Now you know United Press International ■. .1 » ..u “Chopsticks” was published in Allen, 16, under the name Arthur 1877 by a British girl, Euphemia de Lulli. Everything from flowers to fleeces A&M ag teams winning recognition ft—.■» 1. rv' . 1 . i C. iti /•! iri n ct rlnf f hpir rnnKinoc Give Your Hair Something Beautiful Beautiful by Design Call 696-3003 Mon.-Sat. Open at 9 Woodstone Commerce Center Hwy. 30 Welcome Back Aggies Clip and Save $ 3 00 Off Any Service Offer Expires October 15. Away from the cheering foot ball, basketball and baseball crowds, other Texas A&M Uni versity teams are competing and bringing home trophies, cham pionships and recognition. Competition isn’t in the lime light of Kyle Field or G. Rollie White Coliseum. Instead, it’s in meat lockers, livestock arenas and forests. The 1980 Texas A&M Meat Judging Team, for example, brought home a national cham pionship, and the 1981 team is in volved in competition that ends next spring. Participants are animal science majors who have perfected their judging skills during a series of weekend field trips to area meat packing companies. lOVKSJEJLs lUSSTAURAirr Ai\T) BAR Welcome Back Aggies Happy Hour — Mou.-EVi. 4-7 Vs price drink* and appetizers Tuesday — Aggie Hour 9 p.m.-12 p.m. Vs price drinks, Uve Hand and Ao Cover Monday — Shrimp Feast 7 p.m. AH you can eat dumbo Fried Shrimp for 0.95 Wednesday — 7 p.m.-12 p.m. all steaks 4.95 and .75 Fongnccks Sunday Brunch 11 a.iu.-d p.m. Uve Band Tues.-Sat. 9-12 p.m. Large Parties Welcome — Please call in advance. 4501 S. Texas 846-0945 W [We’reReadyWhenYou’re Ready! viv cARpETs Aggie Rug Riot once again offers their sensational ROLL ENDS AND REMNANTS Save UpTo 70% on beautiful rugs! Prices Start As Low As *9 95 DORM RUGS to make your apt. or dorm more comfortable LOW, LOW PRICES Take Advantage Of our Aggie Discount! We want to help you make your new home comfortable & beautiful and save money! Call us if you can’t find us 822-6615 _ LaMAR £ WAREHOUSE A&M CAMPUS We Back The Aggies! FINFEATHER Open Mon.-Fri. 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-Noon WAREHOUSE STORE! CASH’N CARRY Discount Good Thru Sept. 15th Call 822-661 9 for more information 2840 Pinfeather Rd. Bryan, Tx (next to The Cowboy) “When we go to different parts of the country to compete, we sometimes tell people we are there to play softball or some thing,” said Homer Recio, captain of the 1980 team. “They think we re crazy when we say we do meat judging and that we stay in a cooler all day.” Contests begin in the early morning hours inside a chilly meat locker and end in the afternoon after written defenses. Texas A&M also boasts active teams for horse, livestock, wool and dairy judging. These teams compete across the United States. The horse judging team has an enviable record, winning at the All American Quarterhorse Con gress three times since 1972. The lowest the team has ever placed in the contest is fourth. “Everyone comes to beat Texas A&M,” said Dr. Gary Potter, advisor for the horse judging team. “We’re always the best- talking team there.” Effective communication is an important part of livestock judg ing, as it is for horse judging. Stu dents must defend orally their rankings before the judges. Dr. Douglas Wythe, coach of the A&M national champion lives tock judging teams, said students spend long hours practicing their judging skills and use video tapes of their oral defenses to perfect their speaking skills. Texas A&M has had a livestock team since 1904 and many leaders in the livestock industry were former Aggie team members. In wool judging, Texas A&M has won in nine of the last 13 years at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Students study fleeces for such things as fiber dia meter and yield, also giving oral Mycoto) is chemi 1 with n cause i es in an pie of in the t k®vertenl ms relat y resea defenses of their ra Physical and technical 9 test Texas A&M’s Forestti team which competes in; throwing, pole climbing,^ ing and lumber grading This year, thelexasABl brought home a nationilij pionship. Two individual hers won the men’s divisions. Civil engineering slut* sign, build and float®) vers '*7 canoes in races and compr] A great sponsored by the Amerial its in crete Institute. ' re con Horticulture students® h umans in floral and other plant a® activities throughout m| Aggies competing intb c ities say they gain a' from the matches, learn out their fields of studyaf future employment opjai tics IIIIXFX JEWISH STUDENT CENTER WELCOME BACK YA’LL COME TO OUR HUGE-GIANTIC ICE CREAM BINGE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7:30 P.M. YA’LL COME 800 .JERSEY, C.S. 696-7313 Aggk rri • • Irivi Scientis rking oi ntify m> livestock rd helpii ord of an farms a 'As far a the lies itly fed i from t ’ said jh, hea 1th at T “In recognitionoftlie, and new importanceoltb cultural curriculum, tk.| created the School oft: ture in 1911 and named J. Kyle as its first deal played a major role in iniBjjjjjj tc correspondence courseshiL , (rfc j n mers and students andarL^ wa t er ni/.ing and directing tLM c j t j es s mers’ Short Courses, :E rr f or programs marked the adietij^ warn organized extensionseiuiBjjfy soc j the campus. Kyle was alsiB“o ur sn ^ =0&sx:>c<>0 OOOOOCOCiOOCOOCOOOCOSOOCO©<>50C>COO COLLEGE RODEO & ROUND-UP FREE BAR-B-Q and all the trimmings!!!!!!! Hosted by Central Baptist Church at the Central Baptist Christian Life Center Coulter Drive at 30th & 31st Bryan [Large building behind sanctuary] SATURDAY: September 5. 6:30 p.m. Transportation provided from the BSU at 6 p.m. live in the support of tk) sports program, andKyleli was later named in liis b — A Pictorial History ofli A&M University by Dethloff "I CAkINOT TELL A ME' I2ANVEf&l$ THE 5£$P, — Central Baptist Si 3 (j Carter Creek 30th ^ 31>t House oi TAMU 1 1 Tires Texas Ave. to the feas for w > and 1 ra t the fl pesandui Idofpolit Ithe big i haffer. [Water i said. “1 ler resou I growth [chaffer, jiological licies for in’s larges ier righl idred rr ■king way s and t ild allov water f fers tha ter than led. |0ne rea: g out ol “How r L You all come! Ya Heah? »oooo< J Sell it in Battalion Classified 845-2611 LOUPOT GIVES YOU 201 Dominik College Station 693-6119 IN TRADE ON YOUR USED BOOKS! KFLOUPOrS*! BOOKSTORE Northgate — At the corner across from the Post Office