2,1982 | Battalion/Page 13 March 2, 1982 TANK MCNAMARA ;ow MX), s | mmvBH. Nbu pieoeevEp 1 APIKECTORC^. ^pKAV ; X MAPC A M^TAKE. BUT IF MO OME WlU-teTME PUT ON) A UkUFORM, WOO/ CAW X R2CVE1 I'M WltuMG TO FIGHT ? n ristol team by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds SOW^ERE'G A0AROK1 EVERY CORKIER IW THlG T0VUK1. GET SOME MOTCWe^ OJ your belt, mao weu n Aggies place first in free event; total may qualify for nationals tijrf /The Texas A&M pistol squad’s free pistol team placed ^First in an intercollegiate section- i^^ls meet at the University of Texas at Arlington this weekend. 9 ■Compiling 1,851 points of a possible 2,400, the free pistol ■pn was led by Peter Schaller, who finished second in the over all competition. The standard pistol team placed third, totall ing 2,051 points, and Bill Little ended the meet second overall in the air pistol event. Other teams in the meet in cluded UT-A, Texas, Sam Houston State and Southwest ern Oklahoma State. Coach Curtis Burns said some of the scores may qualify for the national tournament, to be held at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. The top seven teams in the nation in each event are invited to participate in the meet. Texas A&M’s standard pistol team placed sixth in the nation last year after qualifying with a total of 2,038 points, so Burns said there may be a chance for this year’s team to qualify as well. |lying team wins one event, loses two in meet at Texas ^■on Word and Don Reed of the Texas A&M ^Hng team took first place in the bomb drop ^Bnt in a meet with the University of Texas in Austin. Hln this event, a team of two (pilot and bomber) |Wtt||ing at an altitude of 200 feet drops sacks of flour on targets on the ground. Points are added for the sacks landing closer to the center of the targets. Other finishes for the Aggies were Word, fourth in the power-off landing; Word, Reed, team captain Jim Wrayford and Javier Camba second in the team bomb drop; Peter Coltman fifth in the power-off landing, and Bobby Benson third in the power-on landing. The team, which defeated Texas last semester, lost two events and won the bomb drop. Texas A&M plans to host SMU and Texas later in the semester. olo by David I ts Fexas A&M ■nary Univfl •rat Olsen Fi 3ii, Ric honor! •ss ln(ernaliowl — Virginiafl 5n is the out ist year onth unerica 1 onday by tfr isketball Wi i bers of the thy and Sam Carolina; 1 DePaul; i .’alifornia-j Tennessee; •; Eric Flo)< Paul Pressej fill Garneit EST A JOB er Jobs. NEW FLU TREATMENT STUDY If you catch the flu, you may be eligible to join the study. Participants will receive up to $112.00. 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