The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1982, Image 15

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February 12, 1982
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Texas A&M guard Reggie Roberts puts in a dunk during
the second half of the Aggies’ victory over the Mustangs
Wednesday night in G. Rollie White Coliseum. SMU’s
en’s golf team sixth
tfter tourney’s first day
Oklahoma State lias taken a
■stroke lead, thanks to Willie
poods’ 5-under-par 67, in the
annual Pan American Uni-
[ersity International College
jolf Tournament. Texas A&M
finished first-day action tied for
ixthwith Brigham Young Uni-
fersityi'with both teams posting
1292.
The tournament, which
ipened Thursday, continues to-
lay through Saturday.
Woods was one stroke off the
lace set by medalist Andrew
McGee of Oklahoma as 10 of
contestants from the 20
earns entered in the 54-hole
ournament shot below par. No
Aggie golfers finished the day’s
action in the top 10.
Also posting sub-par rounds
were Jim Wilson of Oral
Roberts, 68; Granville Chamb-
lee of Texas, 69; Steve Keppler
of Florida State, 69; Tommy
Moore of Oklahoma State, 70;
Jeff Cumbe of Oral Roberts, 70;
Mike Keymonth of Florida
State, 70; Gregg Aune of Texas,
70; and Rick Fehr of Brigham
Young, 70.
Oklahoma State posted a 282,
followed by Oral Roberts at 283.
Texas and Florida State were
tied at 286 while Oklahoma
completed the top five with a
291.
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A&M to host volleyball
tournament in G. Rollie
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host the sixth annual A&M
Valentine Open volleyball tour
nament Saturday in G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
The tourney will feature 26
women’s teams and 24 men’s
teams from around the state, in
cluding several from Houston,
Dallas, Austin and San Antonio.
The competition begins at 8 in
the morning, with the finals
scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday
night.
The teams will be split into
AA and A classifications. The
AA group will be made up of the
top teams in the state, while the
A class will include teams only in
the competition for fun. There
will also be a “power pool” with
the top four teams in the state.
The Texas A&M men’s vol
leyball team will be the number
two seed in the tourney behind
the Texas All-Stars. The Aggies
will play at 9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
and 3 p.m.
The Texas A&M womem’s
team will also compete in the
tournament, and will play in a
power pool as the number one
seed.
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John Addison (11) watches while the Aggies’ Tyren Naulls
(20) trails the play.
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