Battalion/Page I'i March 1,198? Ur sports Battalion/Page 17 March 1, 1982 itched out, and Is out with time baiter when W irked uphissecon lit into leftfield i a fielder’s chowi 1. Two outs, ball into right fk right fielders to win f or the AgM ?f of starter Stw 0. one the Aggies ■.It might not ei iny Dickerson t ever as a collqj ■ losing end oftht the inning that is time, Wellsi rounded toseM§| jroke up an attt#; ■1 hit intoadoul ^ * _ scored later on; P | ) 1 ) 1 W run. That was^e' A A A X X kj HCAA BID TOURNAMENT CHAMPION swc tournament finals ^) SATURDAY MARCH 6th dp 1982. action the game fot r innings. David! final three inning if the season ag Aggie men defeat Baylor; women is Tuesday wIk beat East Texas, lose to Trinity a double-headH 7 / ’ Denise S. Sechelski Battalion Staff ' ning meets without losing h is becoming a habit for exas A&M men’s tennis ^ e men won nine matches ist none against Baylor rsitv in Waco Saturday in place finisher. ;gies’ first Southwest Con- racy Johnstome meet of the season. , althoughshebaylor doesn’t have that could not swim a team. We expected to ish said. hem 9-0,” tennis coach am finishes wti Kent said. ifU, second; lioi BrianJoelson won the rd; Lamar Dwerj one singles match 6-2, :h a 344 l/2;amiver Blake Jackson, iversity, fifth tefon played really well at imber one spot. He’s been spc Christian ptlglbetter these last few Rice University” Kent said. ; Texas Statelsuits against the Bears: the Division Mike Pazourek def. Mark tin College svi 3-(>, 6-2, 6-1. Jtnen’s UniverTom Judson def. Douglas livision Ill. unon 7-5, 6-0. A&M results,® 111110 Alkio def. Hunter mrne, 6-0, 6-0. a y Ron Kowal def. Tobie ard medley rt^, 6-0. ureg Hill def. Mark Phan- ard freestyle-^’ () 'J- third, and t ,(10u t , l es: ^ Joelson-Pazourek def. -d breaitUt' 51 '?? 0 ?' 0,6 : 2 ^ , nston, third, “‘J^dson def. Mack- ' U e r il h h I h and 'fem drf! Ando- r «#*vf»nih he womens tennis team ird mdividuai^ rinity University Friday ost all nine matches played, nston, seveiMm . . t 7 tie Aggies won only one set ,. i, e meet when junior Pam rd backstrov won the first J set of her ier, tourtn. hagainst Karen Denman 3- ver, she eventually lost I, 7-5. omen’s coach Jan Cannon No.2 Tigers dominated t completely. They played great,” she “I guess that’s why they’re ed where they are.” innon said Hill played ex it singles and also cited Hill ier partner Maylyn Hooten xceptional doubles play, pvas hard to get up for the doubles matches because the outcome of the meet was already decided,” she said. ‘‘It got colder and darker, so it was much har der to see the ball. “I kept telling them it wasjust as cold and dark on the other side of the net,” Cannon added, “so we don’t really have any ex cuses.” The Aggies’ scores against Trinity: — Liliana Fernandez lost to Louise Allen 6-2, 6-2. — Amy Gloss lost to Felicia Rachiatore 6-2, 6-4. — Pam Hill lost to Karen Den man 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. — Laura Htynna lost to Lisa Sassano 6-3, 6-1. — Teresa Landry lost to Lee Elliott 6-2, 6-2. — Cheryl Stanford lost to Lala Garcia-Cors 6-2, 6-2. In doubles: — Hill-Hootrn lost to Allen- Rachiatore 6-4, 6-1. — Hanna-Fernandez lost to Denman-Sassano 6-3, 6-1. — Closs-Stanford lost to Elliot-Jane Jarosz 6-4, 7-5., The women rebounded from the loss, however, and beat East Texas State LIniversity 8-0 Saturday. East Texas State brought a squad of only five women so the third doubles match was not played. Susan Donaldson played two singles matches for East Texas in the fifth and sixth ranked positions and lost to Son- ja Hutherson and Kelly Hobart Results from Saturday’s meet with East Texas State: — Landry def. Ulla Zeller 6-3, 5- 7, 6-2. — Gloss def. Linda Hawkins 6- 0, 6-3. — Hanna def. Gay Arrington 6-1, 7-5. — Stanford def. Jeannie Hopkins 6-1, 6-1. — Hutcherson def. Donald son 6-0, 6-0. — Hobart def. Donaldson 6- 0,6-1. In doubles: — Hill-Hooten def. Zeller- Hawkins 7-5, 6-1. — Hanna-Fernandez def. Arrington-Hopkins 6-0, 6-2. Golfers finish third by Bill Robinson Battalion Staff Texas A&M University gol fers lost to the University of Houston for the second time in a matter of days as they finished third in the 31st annual Border Olympics Saturday. The Aggies, who were second going into the final round, could not get their putts to fall and ended up 19 shots behind the Cougars. Coach Bob Ellis said the poor putting killed the Aggies be cause they still had a chance to win going into the final round. It was, however, the best fin ish for the Aggies this year. They finished fourth in the Pan American Intercollegiate and fifth in the Lamar Intercollegi ate tournaments earlier this year. In addition, the 864 score was Texas A&M’s lowest this season, trimming 15 strokes off their previous best. Houston, which has won three consecutive tournaments, shot 845 to lead the tournament while TCU finished second with an 858 and Texas A&M. Lamar University was fourth with an 882, followed by the University of Oklahoma at 883, Centenary University at 886, Baylor University at 920, McNeese State University at 926 and Pan American at 928. The Horned Frogs’ Jeff Hiemenz won the individual ti tle with a 54 hole 208 score. Teammate Mike Tschetter tied UH’s Mark Fuller for second at 210. Gary Krueger was the Aggies’ top finisher, posting a 213 to fin ish behind of most members of both the Houston and Texas Christian University teams. Kel Devlin was second for the Aggies at 216 followed by All- America Brad Jones at 217. San dy Pierce and Jacky Lee both scored 218. The Aggies’ other All- America, Danny Briggs, shot a 221 to place him sixth for the Aggies and well back of the tour nament leaders. Texas A&M’s next tourna ment will be the Guadalajara In tercollegiate in Guadalajara, Mexico, March 11-13. BRAZOS TIRE SERVICE AN AGGIE OWNED BUSINESS SINCE 1952 J. N. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’44 R. J. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’47 MIKE A. 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'• * FIGHTING BACK- THE JOEKRAMPEN ^ STORY Aggie track team defeats Rice, Lamar by John Wagner Battalion Staff The Texas A&M men’s track team flexed its muscles in the field events and defeated Lamar University and Rice University in a triangular meet in Kyle f ield Saturday. The Aggies picked up nine first place finishes, five of those coming in the field, en route to their 95'Zs point performance. Lamar was second with 53!/2 points and the Rice Owls finished third with 42. Aggie coach Charlie Thomas said he was surprised that his team won with such ease. “We had some new people in there, and they did a pretty good job,” Thomas said. “We were trying to take it easy and not double everyone up, but Rice and Lamar did the same thing. We felt like we could win the meet because neither Rice or Lamar is very strong in the field events.” The Aggies’ strength in the Jimmy Howard field events was bolstered by some recent additions to the track squad. “We need all the help we can get, because we only have so many scholarships.” Jim Jordan, Greg Porter and Don Jones all performed well, Thomas said. Jones is a regular, but Jordan and Porter were in their first meet of the year for the Aggies. Thomas said several Aggies were nursing sore muscles, which forced him to make sub stitutions for several regulars. In addition to the nine first place finishes, the Aggies won 10 second places and eight third places. 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