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Battalion/Page M February 15, 1982 7 finish 28 lent photo by C. Michel Chang ^aura Hanna of the Texas A&M women’s tennis team hits a forehand to Avril Hunter of Southwest Texas State Uni versity during Saturday’s action at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. Hanna won the match 6-0, 6-0 to give the Aggies a weep over the Bobcats. il of 853 hed secoa nina total, fol: he Urn klahomi , Lamar fissouri ary 915,11 ta State!! ies tanny 1 h a 215, n the kk 1-; nsc id, as! yustonS* y andfr (continued from page 15) llaude Riley finished with 18 Onmts. Naulls said his team- lateS, several of whom have itayed af Arkansas before, have him in on the dangers of layetteville. Naulls, a first-year iansfer from UCLA, has never played on Arkansas’ home court. If^fhey gave me the rundown onh,'’ Naulls said. “1 here’s rib- tliinglike first-hand experience, though, so 1 don't think anyone could have jtold me enough. I “1 hope I don’t get hit with anything," he laughed. I Naulls credited the Owls for Iheir effort Saturday night. I "1 think they came out and plaved the game they had plan- led," Naulls said. “We hit our |ree throws (26 of 84 for the ame) and that really helped a 'i- “We knew Ricky was going to Jethis—we just wanted to make ihard on him. You can’t stop a pin like Pierce totally, so we just jad to work hard and make him ‘am everything he got.” I Rice coach Tommy Suitts, ptirof whose starters fouled out during the second half of the game, said: “I don’t think any one watching the game thought we played any more aggressive in the second half than in the first half. I thought both teams played well ... I just think we got a bad deal (on the 28 team fouls). I don’t think that decided the game, though — A&M just play ed a good game.” Tonight’s game will be played amid controversy over the inci dents which occurred at the Arkansas-Texas game in Fayet teville Feb. 6. Razorback guard Darrell Walker was ejected from the game for hitting Texas’ Ray Harper, while scuffles took place between Longhorn coach Abe Lemons, his players and Arkansas fans al ter the game. The Southwest Conference said Sunday that it would need more time before a decision can be made on the incident involv ing Walker’s ejection. The 6-4 guard scored 24 points in the Razorbacks’ 64-63 victory over the Aggies Jan. 26, hitting a 21- foot jumper at the buzzer to shock 7,726 G. Rollie White Col iseum spectators. . 4* TREND-SETTING STYLISTS IMPECCABLE HAIR DESIGN EUROPEAN FACIALS SCULPTURED NAILS PROFESSIONAL MASSAGES PACK AVENUE 4340 CARTER CREEK PARKWAY, SUITEU01 (Across from E.F. 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Ron Kowal teamed with Tom Judson to win the number one doubles match against Sheehy and Steve Riza, 6-0, 5-7, 6-2. Other results of Friday’s meet: — Mike Pazourek def. Riza, 7-6, 1-6, 7-6 — Tom Judson def. Scott Koth, 6-2, 6-3 — Kimmo Alkio def. Herb Waters, 7-6, 6-3 — Ron Kowal def. Hernan Cortez, 6-1, 6-2 — Greg Hill def. Mauricio Achondo, 6-2, 6-2 — Joelson-Pazourek def. Koth-Achondo, 6-4, 6-3 — Hill-Barry def. Cortez Wa ters, 6-4, 6-4 Against SWTSU, the Aggies again won all nine of the match es played. In number one matches, Pazourek beat Jeff Bramlett, 6- 1, 6-4, and Pazourek-Joelson beat Chuck Nunn and Jack Wil liams, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Here are results of the re maining matches Saturday: — Joelson def. Williams, 6-3, 6-3 — Alkio def. Nunn, 6-4, 7-5 — Judson def. Darrell Hill, 6-0, 6-1 — Hill def. Robert Stapper, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 — Kowal def. Bill Jenkins, 6- 2, 7-6 — Hill-Alkio def. Bramlett- Ed Angell, 6-2, 6-3 — Kowal-Barry def. Hill-Sam Elliot, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 Amy Closs suffered the only Aggie loss against SFASU. Closs lost to Mary Renaud in the num ber one singles match, 5-7, 4-6. Against SWTSU, Teresa Landry beat Debbie Cook, 6-2, 6-0 in the number one singles match. Results against SFASU: — Teresa Landry def. Nora Moreno, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 — Pam Hill def. Rachel Howell, 6-2, 6-1 — Laura Hanna def. Wendy Gelhay, 6-2, 6-2 — Sonja Hutcherson def. Gene Kilpatrick, 6-4, 6-0 — Becca Rasor def. Lisa Day an, 6-0, 6-2 — Hill-Maylyn Hooten def. Renaud-Howell, 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 — Landry-Hutcherson def. Moreno-Gelhay, 6-2, 6-1 —- Closs-Cheryl Stanford def. Dayan-Kilpatrick, 6-2, 6-0 Lady Razorbacks defeat Aggies, 70-60 finished with 15 points and 13 about seven turnovers to start rebounds, in the loss to the Lady the second half, and that really Razorbacks. hurt us. We were able to come “Kelly played a good defen- back and got close, but it was too sive game, and played well on far to come all the way back.” the boards,” Rapp said. Guard Jenni Edgar had 11 “We played a good first half points for Texas A&M, while defensively, but then we made Janet Duckham added eight. In the oilfields, woridwide. NATIONAL is the leader. by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor The Aggie Ladies, nearing the end of a disheartening sea son, lost 70-60 to Arkansas Fri day night, but continued their recent stretch of strong play. Coach Cherri Rapp’s squad started the season by winning its first three games, but with only one regular-season game re maining, the Ladies have an 8- 18 record. However, the Texas A&M coach says she still consid ers the upcoming TAIAW state tournament to be the most im portant event on the Aggie Ladies’ schedule. 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