The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1981, Image 11

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    THE BATTALION Pag* 11
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1981 -* 1
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Ladies Nite
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7 to 9
exas A&M safety and return specialist Billy Cannon pre- more, is currently in second place in kickoff returns in the
pres to meet a Boston College defender head-on after conference with a 21.5 yard average per return. Cannon and
arming a kickoff in Saturday’s game. Cannon, a sopho- his teammates entertain Louisiana Tech Saturday night.
occer team loses close games
Thurs. 2 fori
’til 10 p.m.
“UNESCORTED LADIES
FREE”
are showing that they’re playing as
a team,” he said. “Our defense
played a tremendous game.
Actually, that was really the basis
of the team (effort). The coach of
North Texas was very surprised,
because he thought his team was
going to run over us.”
NTSU All-American Frank
Monreal scored the only goal ab
out 30 minutes into the first half of
the match, which drew about
1,000 spectators.
Franco cited the play of sopho
more goalie Xavier Holguin as the
key to the defensive struggle.
“Absolutely, he is professional
material. Being a former profes
sional, I can see professional mate
rial,” he said.
The Aggies host the University
of Texas Sunday at 2 p.m. in their
first home match of the season. It
will be the first Southwest Confer
ence Soccer League game of the
season for Texas A&M, and Fran
co feels it’s realistic to say his team
may win the conference title.
However, he said, the Aggies
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ver. Id.
— But the coach of the Texas A&M
■versity men’s soccer team also
rows that his athletes are proud
fugh to play all their games
| n ^ the y don’t have a varsity
tmid the news that three teams
I'* inapt ecance fi e d their matches with
I Ill Uvl :as A&M because of the Aggies’
t a-varsity status. Franco’s team
nflipah played four opponents in the
L'yUl/lA ( ^ wee k s Although the
n has won only one of those
United Press Inierni :ches, Franco says he’s still
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.1 Airlines, seekinf \ think we have a chance to win
•ol of Continent inst any team we play. The
ast a bid to forceti n j s beginning to play well ...
special meetings team, just like any other team
d to choose sis it L we had to have the time for
J.S. District W a players to get to know each
e Thompson M jer,” Franco said,
d TIA’s effort tot fhe Aggies spent the past
)ct. 9 and instead! bkend traveling to Provo, Utah
tal until Oct. 6 to 1 (lay Canada’s University of Vic-
equest. Thompsoi j a anc ] Brigham Young Univer-
ct. 16 court hear®, Texas A&M lost 1-0 to the
ouston-based TltjKiadian team and 2-1 to BYU,
:nt of Continenlift Franco said he was satisfied
rsed thatContineWi his team’s performance,
ectors be expaiwPThe team played well, despite
members, with Waltitude and the long bus trip,”
ix new people, said.
’he proposed >■’ unday, the Aggies drove from
ings are expects vo to Denton to play North
TIA’s seven-moit :as State University, but lost
re Continental, t in by a score of 1-0. However,
tentatively were> mco said his team played
ot. 19, but would) airably against the 20th-ranked
President fid m in the nation,
wed TIA’s takeo« We played well, and the kids
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of the area.
must concentrate on UT before
they consider a league title.
“They always have a good team.
I don’t know how strong a team
they have (this year), but we don’t
ever take Texas lightly,” he said.
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Tom Wilson
Is Moving!
Bryan- College Station, TX
Barry Turner, station manager of KAGC,
announced today that the Breakfast with
Tom Wilson Show is MOVING to Friday
mornings beginning this Friday,September
25th. The popular talk-show has been
aired on Thursdays so far this season, but
the move is hoped to provide a more con
venient time for this area’s Aggie fans.
Only the day has changed. The format,the
hour and the place for the Breakfast with
Tom Wilson Show will remain the same.
The show will continue to be held in the
Aggieland Inn Restaurant from 8:15 a.m.
until 9:00a.m.,only now it’s on Fridays.
The host for the talk-show is radio per
sonality, Mike Connor. His questions to
Tom Wilson always give listeners both
serious and amusing insights to the Fightin’
Texas Aggies. Questions can also be
asked by the audience from the floor or
called in. Persons unable to attend the
Breakfast with Tom Wilson Show can
listen to the entire show live on their radio
(1510 AM) and call in questions on the
special ‘Talk-Line’. Throughout the show,
persons wishing to talk to Tom Wilson
simply have to dial 696-3200. Both your
question and his reply will be heard by the
live audience and radio listeners.
Head Football Coach,
Tom Wilson
“Tom Wilson is a realfrro at handling him
self throughout the entire 45-minute show.
He is very candid about the the Aggies and
his coaching, bringing out both the strong
points and shortcomings, and, what he in
tends to do about each,’’said Turner. “We
hope that if the public has questions about
the Aggies or Tom Wilson, they will sieze
this opportunity to address their comments
directly to the coach,”he added.
Again, KAGC radio announces that the
Breakfast with Tom Wilson Show is
MOVING to FRIDAYS beginning this
week, September 25th. The increasingly
popular talk-show will still be held in the
Aggieland Inn Restaurant from 8:15 a.m.
until 9:00 a.m. The special call-in number
will also remain: 696-3200.
BreakfasLMtb
Tom Wilson
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