The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1981, Image 12

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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981
Sports
Men’s soccer team
trips up Tigers, 3-1
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'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
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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.
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Two Texas Southern University soccer team members try to
steal the ball from Texas A&M forward Neto Walsh during
the Aggies’ 3-1 win Saturday afternoon. Texas A&M now has
an overall record of 4-3-2 and
Photo by Howard
a Southwest Conferens
where
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record of 2-0-2. The team will play SMU Nov. 1 in the mis |, eec i t (
important match of the season.
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enjoy a nutritious meal while they
follow their doctor's orders. You will
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Rice hosts A&M
field hockey clul
in initial match
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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
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right-ha
famous. The women do wiformer
sticks to hit the ball with
game can get rough.
For the past two years,
team has gone to Mexico for inti play to
national competition. Team a ae can
tain Phoebe Davol said the te Lopes si
played Olympic teams from IMthat N
ico, Argentina and Central il
ican countries.
The team is planning on reto Nettles,
ing for another shot at thetiti Randolp
she said.
She said field hockey is a pop
lar sport in the East, Califoii store
and Colorado. There are a (if He
teams in Texas but not many
said.
The team practices on Hende
son field, at the intersection
University’s West Main entra
and Wellborn Road.
For more information
women’s field hockey, contactl loser Jei
extramural office.
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Like yourself.
Blood has to come from another
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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!
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