Page 12 THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1981 Sports AAE TOO ! / BVEN PRACTICED ALL. DAY . ;t Tuesday/ COUGAR / BRAND peanut butter p IR6I Volleyball team finishes second in Austin tourney Men’s golf team places fifth at LSU Gary Krueger fired a 69 Friday in the Louisiana State University National Invitational Golf Tourna ment, clinching fifth place indi vidually for the second week in a row and pacing a final round that lifted the Aggies to eighth place. After Thursday’s round, Texas A&M trailed 14 schools in the 15- school field, the strongest the Aggies have faced all season, Coach Bob Ellis said. But Krueger’s 69, coupled with a 70 from Danny Briggs and a pair of 68’s from Bart Cobb and Paul Oglesby, moved the Aggies up seven places to finish ahead of the University of Texas and Brigham Young University, last year’s na tional champions. UCLA won the competition with a 33-under-par 831, followed by the University of Oklahoma at 835. The Aggies shot an 860. Krueger also finished second in last week’s Morton Braswell Clas sic in Shreveport, La., with a 70- 79-74-223, just three strokes be hind the winner of the tourna ment. The Aggies next tournament, after a couple of weeks of rest, is the Pan American Fall Intercolle giate in McAllen Oct. 29-31. TANK MCNAMARA T by Jeff Millar & BillHin OKAY, OKAY. TUI9 101U& srotevoF.. By GAVE DENLEY Battalion Staff The Texas A&M women’s vol leyball team protected its spot in the national rankings this weekend with a second place fin ish in the University of Texas Tournament in Austin. Rated 20th before the match, the Aggies took 12 straight games as they blanked the Universities of Kansas, Minnesota, Central Flor ida and Oklahoma in round robin play. The Longhorns, rated 13th in the nation, finally ended the Aggies’ streak with a 15-11, 15-12, 9-15, 15-8 victory that iced first place for the hosts. “To lose to Texas was a little hard on us, ’ Coach Terry Condon .'said. “It was not one of our better tournaments. But it was nice to win so that we could see that we 'could play badly and still win. ’ * Sue Wetzel and Wendy Wilson earned all-tournament honors, Wilson for the second weekend in a row. The Aggies’ finish should move them up in the rankings, Condon said, since Texas is ranked 13th and the tournament’s field was fairly strong. She said she was par- ticulary pleased with the Aggies victory over Minnesota in straight games. “They were very good,’’ she said. The Aggies leave Wednesday for Champaign, Ill., for the Uni versity of Illinois Tournament. BILL'S BARBER SC Roffler Style Shop Hair Styling For Men Si Women VI Great Cut at a Reasonable Price! 215 University Dr. Open Mon.-Sat. Appointments Available (next to Campus Threatre) 846-2228, drive ^fftegdly' Texas Office of Traffic safety CONTINENTAL PIPE LINE COMPANY Management Training Program Seeking high-potential BS, MS engineering graduates and MBA (with engineering undergraduate degree) for an on-the- job, 12-month engineering/management development pro gram in Continental Pipe Line Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Conoco Inc. Advancement past development program into management positions is based on performance and ability. Check with your Placement Office. Interview dates: Oct. 26 & 27 (conoco) Equal Opportunity Employer M/F * m? City volleyball league meeting tonight at 7 The Bryan Parks and Recrea tion Department will once again sponsor the volleyball mixed dou bles league this year and will hold a manager’s meeting tonight at 7 at 203 E. 29th Street. The cost per team will be $40. For further information call 779- 5622 extension 323. % V you at the Lake! 1 225 acres of beautiful oak- studded park! THE LJ PARK Just5 Miles north o Bryan! • Fish, swim, sail or boat in our 1,000 acre stocked lakel • Camp, picnic or party at our picnic and overnight camp sites! • Groups