sports Golfers fifth at Lamar Aggies compete in Border Olympics Friday by Bill Robinson Battalion Staff The Texas A&M University men’s golf team is headed to Laredo to compete in the Bor der Olympics Friday and Satur day following a good perform ance in the Lamar Intercollegi ate golf tournament, which com pleted play Monday. FREE 1 Gary Krueger, who finished second in the Border Olympics in 1981, and All-America’s Dan ny Briggs and Brad Tones are expected to lead the team in the tournament. Texas A&M played well in Beaumont, Where it finished fifth of 21 teams entered in the Lamar University event. The Aggies shot had an 882 team total for the tournament to finish 21 shots behind the Uni versity of Houston in the tour nament, held at the Pinewood Country Club in Beaumont. Houston shot an 861 to win the tourney, seven strokes ahead of its closest opponent. Buy one pizza, get the next smaller size FREE l ## off Sandwiches from Pizza Inn Sandwich Shop Offer good at Pizza Inn 413 Texas Ave., C.S. Expires March 30, 1982 H.C. We also have a noon buffet daily from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. except Saturday. Aggie ladies seek TAIAW swim tide Ladies to face Wayland in tourney’s first round also said t ped from a“detnm “end up I _J Tl'.o’.n; n ight tha w hy Mete the game B‘1 had was supf said. “W< thought . supposed and he si HM him Texas A&M University women’s swim team competes in the state meet this weekend in Austin. The women, who finished seventh last year, are competing in the Texas Association of In tercollegiate Athletics for Women state swimming cham pionships. “We’re a lot stronger this year,” Texas A&M swim coach Mel Nash said. “We should fin ish somewhere between third and sixth. “It is going to be close be tween the University of Texas and Southern Methodist Uni versity.” In addition to Texas A&M, UT and SMU, teams from Texas Tech University, Lamar University and Rice University will compete. by Gaye Denley Battalion Staff The Aggie Ladies fought their way to a berth in the TAIAW state tournament with last Friday’s 53-48 victory over the University of Texas at San Antonio, but the real test will be tonight if they expect to advance beyond the opening round. The new obstacle is Wayland Baptist University, the second seed of the tournament and a 93-71 winner over Texas A&M Dec. 18. Head coach Cherri Rapp said it will take an almost flawless game, both mentally and physic ally, for the Ladies to beat Way- land in Plainview tonight. “I think it was hard for us to get mentally ready for UTSA, because the girls thought they were much better than them,” ■■ J h P c all) re; she said. “They know to take a near-perfect l>eat Wayland. Ifweplay^R, at we’ve been playing ought to be able to give i® good game.” Only the University of ll ranked fifth in the natiosf first in the state, isseededlJ than Wayland. The Ladyfl ghorns, 26-3 on theseasouf the Southwest ConferenctJ nament hosted by Texasi in |anuarvandblastedthe;L Ladies 93-53 Feb. 8. Teal beaten Wayland Baptist | this season. “Texas is a pretty bigfaife Uni because they’vebeatenevtrl pKN' in the tournament dr , HO loss season,” Rapp said. Nuggets Starting tor Texas Attlead cc: tournament’s seventhseecifnight hi l^e Kelley Sullivan, Romyleam ha dy, Kelly Krauskopf, bB Joiner and Janet Duckhaal Sullivan, witha 13-poiniH “Rig age, is the leading scorer close to Ladies, while Duckhamf Moesaic rebounds with six pergariThat’s I the last game against Wt vve’ve pi however, Joiner claimed |ust not point honors with 19. earlier. ’ The TAIAW tournaimlntensit) Texas A&M’s last chancesBway vage a season fraught rtB\Hen consistent play fromayoiiAigh 32 of players. The Ladiesloa||| starters from the team, returning only Sul and have won only nine! games during the rebui ^ process. ™ $22 h CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL CONCERNS DR. OWEN COOPER GARY RAND Director. Mississippi Chemical Corporation Past President. Southern Baptist Convention Singer. 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