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THE BATTALION Page 11 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 Freshman running back Ronald Watkins high steps through the California de fensive line in Saturday’s opening day victory over the Golden Bears. Watkins played much of the second half when cramps sidelined Earnest Jackson. The Aggies have the week off be fore they travel to Boston. Staff photo by Greg Gammon Handicapped division drawn up for intramurals The Association of Handicap ped Athletes, in cooperation with the Texas A&M Intramural De partment, will compete in the handicapped division of the Inner- tube Water Basketball intramu rals to be held this fall. The sport was recently added to this year’s list of intramural activi ties and is open to all divisions of participants. In an effort to get handicapped persons more in volved in the program the Intra mural Department has opened up the new handicapped division. The new division, if successful, could add to the growing number of intramurals open to handicap ped students. Although arrangements have not been finalized, the students wishing to participate in the hand icapped division must be able to swim or wear a Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Anyone interested contact Jerry Lyons or Eric Hunter at the intra mural department or call 845- 7826. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS HEWLETT PACKARD HP-33E *49 Mfr. Sugg. List $90 Texas Instruments]^ TI-57 *29 Mfr. Sugg. List $60 OTHER GREAT CALCULATOR VALUES one of* «r teams lUandK earns in IWC survives first week HP-41C S188 HP-41C V £48 (Please allow 4-8 week delivery) Optical Wand 89 Card Raadar 189 Printer £89 Quad R.A.M. (for HP-41 C) 79 Memory Module (for HP-41 C) £3 HP-87 979 HP-87 £99 HP-3BC 119 HP-37 E 99 HP-34C 119 HP-33C 88 HP-33E 49 HP-3£E 43 HP-89 Comp £800 Tl 59 ...8175 Tl 58C 80 Tl PC100C 155 Tl PROG 47 Tl 55 2B Tl 55-II 37 fi 57 28 Ti MBA 50 f I BAP 38 Tl Bus Anal I 15 Tl 35 8P IB Tl Inv. Anal 48 CALL TOLL FREE 800 621 1269 (EXCEPT llllnolt, Alaska. Hawaii) JALITY AND COA United Press International Jexas Christian University lens m jjoatli F.A. Dry is happy to have North Te this week off, but Texas A&M been : coath Tom Wilson would prob er tea® abb just as soon see his troops in pes that action again instead of having to sit can soon idle for a while. as those 1 It all has to do with last ■ekend’s results, which for establisiit&M were favorable. U when® Dry had big hopes for his ), andVrfMmed Frogs last weekend at Au- 75,theie||rn, but TCU fell behind early ; succeS'lnd eventually lost by eight points. ceSMUsf “It was a winable ball game,” ity squad Dry said Monday, “even in the ' may s fourth quarter. The problem was SWCSl that we didn’t tackle in the first -sity tea:# “Our players must learn that uled to| they have to play hard throughout Worth -lie game. I expect our team to s, win. And because we didn’t win itureacl our first game doesn’t mean I’ve 0 said changed my mind about that.” .■ausealw Dry had special mention for ong teaniiKeiver Stanley Washington, Bo caught eight passes including lawar, »couple of typical acrobatic-like >r, said (pahs. • hayeasW’ve never been around a re- cocoad beiver who can judge the flight of Be ball in the air and jump to it, r what (hl* ( l Dry. “He’s an amazing re- 3 atemoiw er '” o foothil f TCU does not play again until ttheteanKpt 19 when the Frogs meet 3 y be uiTexas-Arlington, il returaiv “i’ m g] ac i we have it,” said Dry. [e a stfl “Wf ’ve never been able to have an open date at this time of the year o BrifB [ think it will help us improve ‘rovo, tches Jniveri IP.M AL Butte' une things.” Wilson knows that some things need improving at Texas A&M, but his team showed such charac ter in fighting from behind against California last week that he is an xious for his players to face another foe. But A&M also is idle until Sept. 19 when the Aggies travel to Bos ton College. “We found out a lot about our team’s attitude and character,” said Wilson, referring to A&M’s 29-28 decision over California. “It was so important that we got off on a positive note. “We knew we could move the football and the only thing we had to do was keep Cal from making any big plays on offense. They had not moved it consistently, but they had fooled us with some trick plays.” At SMU, meanwhile, coach Ron Meyer said his team made the typical number of mistakes ex pected for an opening game in the Mustangs’ 48-0 rout of Texas- Arlington. “We had 15 penalties against us,” Meyer said. “Some of those were turned down, but they all added up to 120 yards. We left the ball on the ground nine times. Some of those were not ruled fum bles, but when the calls are mar ginal they can go against you so we count them in our coaching re cords. “We threw two interceptions and had six turnovers. Those are things we are going to have to re pair. “The thing that was encourag ing, though was that our defense was dominating. Last year Texas- Arlington moved the ball well against us and this year we were pretty dominate.” Texas-Arlington managed only 30 yards total offense against SMU — 17 on the ground and 13 in the air — and produced a mere five first downs. In Lubbock, Texas Tech coach Jerry Moore said his team faced the danger of allowing Colorado’s recent misfortune cloud the issue in next Saturday’s opener for the Red Raiders. Tech will meet the Buffaloes in Boulder. “If you aren’t careful,” said Moore, “you will let their won- loss record over the past few years overshadow the talent they do have. I know our people need to see a different colored jersey. “Colorado will be quicker and more experienced defensively than they were last year. I’m sure they have worked hard to streng then their defense.” Colorado gave up an average of 41 points a game last season. AGGIES! 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