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Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981 Sports Men’s soccer team trips up Tigers, 3-1 I f 'The Texas A&M University men’s ; soccer team defeated Texas South- •ern University Saturday by a score ■of 3-1 in Kyle Field. The win Tarings the Aggies’ season record to 4-3-2, while their Southwest Con ference Soccer League record is 2-0-2. Aggie left wing scored the team’s first and third goals, while right wing Carlos Gutierrez tallied Texas A&M’s second eoal. Vote for BENTLEY NETTLES FOR YOUR FIGHTING FRESHMAN PRESIDENT “They (TS U) have a good team, ” Franco said. “I think our team is playing better as a team — they’re looking better every day.” In the SWCSL standings, the Aggies are in second place with six points behind Southern Method ist University, which has a record of 3-0-0 and six points. Following Texas A&M in the standings are the University of Texas, 2-1-1 with five points; Rice University, 2-0-1 with five points; Baylor University, 1-2-1 with three points; Texas Christian Uni versity, 1-3-0 with two points; PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Texas Tech University, 0-2-1 with no points, and Arkansas, 0-3-0 with no points. Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.19 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. Rice hosts A&M field hockey clul in initial match Lasord. watch iri Craig three-n standin; Yankee: lead in Tgc him m time,” OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST The Texas A&M University field hockey club will play a match against the Rice Owls at 10 Satur day morning at the Rice soccer field in Houston. This warm-up match will be the first competition for the Aggies this year. Texas A&M will travel to Denver, Colo., for a tournament scheduled to begin Nov. 6 at the University of Denver. Field hockey is played like ice hockey with warm weather differ ences, and is played on a soccer field with a round ball. But, it does retain the things that made hockey tonight Series r Net Will There Be Blood If You Need It? 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For more information women’s field hockey, contactl loser Jei extramural office. ample ; one car He iraying Winfiek ties. learn no Lemo game vi . . . only if there’s a volunteer donor to provide it. Like yourself. Blood has to come from another human being. It cannot be manufactured. You can be that volunteer donor on October 19, 20, 21, and 22. That’s when the Texas A&M Blood Club has its annual Fall blood drive. now OPEN! FRENCH’S ees a 3-( Ron C •Steve Ye seven in And wh HAPPY DAY — child care center — Wadley Central Blood Bank is proud to have been associated with this 12th Man tradition of service to humanity during the past 22 years. We look forward to continuing to participate in the Texas A&M Blood Club drives for many years to come . . . and we join with all Texans in saluting this unparalleled gesture of generosity and concern for one’s fellow man! Bring your child and visit our professional staff in our new Ultra! Modern Facility!! 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