sports Battalion/Page 18 March 31, 1982 Coogs nip women’s tennis team 5-4; Aggies now 7-8 Coach David Kent gave a tot ally accurate description of the Aggie women’s tennis team’s performance after its loss Tues day to the Houston Cougars. “We came within an eyelash of winning, but they were just a little bit better,” Kent said. “The team played much better than it has in a long time, and it was | OFFICIAL NOTICE | General Studies Program 1 Students who plan to Pre-Register for the Fall 5 | Semester in the General Studies Program are | §1 URGED to pick up a Pre-registration Form in | E Room 100 of Harrington Tower from Mar. 29 | 1 thru Apr. 16. ~ Wiittiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimmmuiiimiiiiiin | Pre Law Society | | Meeting | | Wed., March 31, 1982 I #301 Rudder 7:00 p.m. E 1 E Guest Speaker Dean T. J. Gibson of U.T. Law School Bring A Friend! Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiimiimfiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiiimimmiiiiimmiimmii against a good team.” And a good team it is. Hous ton’s record,12-3 for the season, seems to belong in a different league than that of Texas A&M, which has a 7-8 overall record and a 2-2 conference record. But the Aggies split six singles matches and dropped two of three doubles matches to lose by only one, 5-4. Texas A&M lost both No. 1 matches, as Lili Fer nandez lost to UH’s Margaret Redfearn 6-1,7-6, in singles and the pair of Maylyn Hooten-Pam Hill lost the top doubles match to Redfearn and Mary von Tungeln 6-3, 7-5. Kent said that Amy Closs, who defeated von Tungeln 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 in the No. 2 singles com-' tielition, played well and “kept her poise the whole match.” Other scores from the Texas A&M-UH competition: — Joy Tacon (UH) del. Pam Hill 6-4', 6-7, 6-1 — Cathy Tyrell (UH) del. Teresa Landry 1-6, 7-5, 6-4 — Laura Hanna (Texas A&M) def. 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