p t / sports Aggie tennis team’s meet with UT ends in stand-off by Denise S. Sechelski Battalion Staff In the last match of the season before the post-season tournament, the \&tVi-ranVtet\ "' men’s tennis team placed the \jn'wers\ty of Texas Monday, and att it got for the trip to Austin was a 4-4 score. The ninth match, a doubles meeting between Ron KowaV-Van Barry of Texas A8cM and Doug Grawford-Davin ¥ orbes, was catted after two sets because of darkness. Coach David Kent said he was tickled to death about the outcome of the matches, crediting the team for playing tremendous tennis. Vie cited the victorious doubles pair of Brian joelsoir and Tom judson for playing the thir best tennis of the year. Texas A&M has a 22-7 record and is in fifth place in the Southwest Conference behind the fourth-place Longhorns. The SWC post-season tournament begins Friday in Corpus Christi. Clerc may be fined for default United Press International HOUSTON — Argentina’s No. 1 tennis player, Jose-Luis Clerc, could be fined by the World Championship Tennis organization for voluntarily defaulting in the final of the River Oaks International tournament Sunday, giving Czechoslovakia’s Ivan Lendl the title and $100,000 first prize. Two tournament officials Monday prepared reports for WCT Executive Director Owen Williams in Dallas on Clerc’s “unprofessional” actions. Clerc failed to report to lighted Court No. 5 when the four-hour match, which was played in light rain and suspended twice, was HOW TUESDAY NIGHT BUFFET AT PIZZA INN 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All you can eat: salad, spaghetti, and pizza for only $ 3.09 We also have a noon buffet everyday from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. except Saturday, Pizza Inn 413 Texas Ave. College Station, Tx. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group , 3400 S. 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He told Pfau darkness was causing him to miss his serves. ! Pfau vehemently denied ]Clerc’s version. “He (Clerc) asked the chair (Stansbury) if play would continue on that court until 6:30. The umpire told him it certainly wouldn’t continue past 6:30. Considering the overcast conditions, it would have been unreasonable to go until 6:30 on that court.” Pfau and tournament operations director Jane Cooke submitted separate reports “of the facts,” Cooke said Monday. “Most people agree it w'as highly unprofessional on his Cooke said. crosse tea: hows his exc 2-11 victory he main dri Texas A&M’s Greg Hill returns a shot against Bob Anderson of Rice in Satur day’s match here. Although Hill lost this match, the Aggies Owls 7-2 and tied the Texas horns 4-4 in Monday’s Spurs boast four champion:; in final 1982 NBA statistics 111 11 part, HOOK A FISH ON A&M Be a Summer 1982 PEER ADVISOR Applications Due by April 23 For More Information: 108 YMCA Department of Student Affairs 845-1228 United Press International NEW YORK — Once again, the Iceman found ways to melt JUAREZ ^■tequila TEQUILA TEQUILA TEQUILA GOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED 4 BOTTLED BY TEQUILA JALISCO S A. ST. LOUIS. MO, 80 PROOF NUCLEAR POWER : GOVERNMENT WHAT YOUR DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW KARL GROSSMAN AWARD WINNING INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER TUESDAY APRIL 20 RUDDER FORUM 8: .m. FOB MORE INFO COLL 840-1515 TTlemcynial Student Centen ^ r . the dreams of NBA players. Only Wilt Chamberlain, with seven straight scoring crowns (1960-66), has won more titles than George Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs. Gervin won the NBA scoring championship for the fourth time in six years, the league announced Monday. “Being behind only Wilt in scoring titles means something to me,” Gervin said. “I don’t really know right now. It’ll take a while just to see w'hat it means.” According to the NBA’s final regular-season statistics, Gervin averaged 32.3 points per game this year and scored 40 or more points 16 times. A 6-7 guard, Gervin won three consecutive titles beginning in 1978 but was dethroned last year by Adrian Dantley of Utah, who finished third this season with a 30.3 average. Free agent-to-be Moses Malone of Houston was second at 31.1. This is the first time since 1975 the NBA has had three 30-point scorers in a season. Malone, who according to one report is asking for a $3 million annual salary, repeated as the league’s top rebounder with a 14.7 average. He was followed by Jack Sikma of Seattle (12.7) and Buck Williams of New Jersey (12.3). Williams had 1,005 rebounds and is the first rookie to pass the 1,000 mark since 1972. Johnny Moore, who was cut by San Antonio in 1979 but won a job with the Spurs a year later, led the NBA in assists (9.6). Magic Johnson of Los Angeles, in; Austin this fexas A&M arcl Sets its sights oi championships, ^Atlantic City, N. ■ Coach Frank i gies, who plac the meet, shot !g trouble with Iturday’s opei tidon. Texas who was second at 9.5,^! st Pj ac< the league in steals wil» tthe re g lonaUo average. The most accurate from the field was Artis! o f C h icago, w ho hit 56.2 of his shots. Kyle Mac) best foul shooter at 89.9 and George Johnson w| Spurs’ third statistical winning the blocked sM for the second consecutive He averaged 3.12 blodsaiand women’s tea Campy Russell of Ni'fwhile the men’s was tops in 3-point fiel®cond to the accuracy, sinking25-of^|Pexas. for 43.9 percent, The co-rec sq Buse of Indiana set ailthc top two men record for most 3-poinfach competing with 73. Homen’s squad is ,,No. 3, 4 and 5 v The Denver Nuggets,■ am _ playoffs for the first •Texas A&M’: three years, became thef some includes scoring team in NBAli»k e Mireles, H( They averaged 126.5 p 1 and Elaine Chri game, breaking the f the women’s sqt mark of 125.4 s* 1 Mary Menke, R Philadelphia in 1962, tJjBynthia Evetts. Chamberlain average® Mireles, comp points a game. tournament, fini Denver was paced bp line of Alex English (254 a game), Dan Issel (22 Kiki Vandeweghe (21 trio became the first all front line since the Louis Hawks with Bold Cliff Hagan and * Lovellette. However, the Nuggets 1 a league record for titos 1 ! given up a game wi"; surpassing the marked Seattle in 1968. DIETING? Even though we do not prescril diets, we make it possible for many] enjoy a nutritious meal while t follow their doctor's orders. You be delighted with the wide selecttf] of low calorie, sugar free and fat foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbi| Dining Center Basement. 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