The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 30, 1982, Image 18

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Tlte Great American
TWO-STEP
DANCE
CONTEST!
Finals —
Tues., May 4
$ 200!
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Behind Billups
2.6 Miles North of Texas A&M
ELECT
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COUNTY COURT AT LAW
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A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE . . . THE ONLY CANDIDATE IN THE RACE J
sports
Metcalf signs center'
Gilbert of Huntsvir
Texas A&M basketball coach
Shelby Metcalf' says he’s never
signed an athlete who’s been
sought by two Final Four teams.
But now he’s done just that.
Jimmie Gilbert, a 6-9, 200-
pound center from Huntsville,
signed a letter of intent Thurs
day to play at Texas A&M next
year. A first team all-stater dur
ing the past season, Gilbert vi
sited Georgetown and Houston,
both members of this year’s Fin
al Four. The Hoyas finished the
season losing to North Carolina
in the national championship
game.
“We’re very pleased to have
Jimmy in our program,” Metcalf
said. “We feel he’ll help us im
mediately. He came from a great
program at Huntsville. He’s
fundamentally sound and a
well-disciplined player. Jimmy
will play center and forward for
the Agg ies.”
Huntsville coach Gary Sur-
ratt, a 1969 graduate of Texas
A&M, said Gilbert could have a
great impact on the Aggie bas
ketball program.
“He’s a hard worker with a
very go<xf attitude,” Surratt
said. “He’s willing to go the extra
step it takes to win. He runs very
well, has good leaping ability
and is a strong rebounder. He’s
a gtxxl team player and he loves
to win.
“His future is ahead of him.
He'll be real credit to Texas
A&M.”
During Gilbert's four years at
Huntsville, the Hornets com
piled a 99-30 record, winning
one state championship, three
district championships and one
zone championship. During his
sophomore year, Gilbert made
second team All-District 10-
AAAA while starting only about
half of his team's games.
After being unanimously
selected for first team all-district
during his junior year, Gilbert
also qualified for second team
All-Greater Houston while lead
ing his team to the district title.
As a senior, Gilbert averaged
17 points a game and a school-
record 15 rebounds a game. In
addition, he ’.ot 55 percent
from the field. In his best ef fort
of the year, Gilbert had 19 re
bounds and hit 1 l-of-14 field
goals.
Gilbert, contacted by about
100 other schools around the
nation, had a career best of nine
blocked shots in one game dur
ing his senior year. He scored a
personal high 30 points against
Bryan during the past season.
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'When the i
Satffthiy, the ;
Jown to bushtet
The athletes
ing fun seeing a 1
(nates and findi
a nd can’t still d
tween the goal 1
"We’re enjoyi
lipP- a former
won the 1974
Award. The am
to the senior a
4ispla\s the
effort, determi
courage and cot
’i. “It’s good g
with the guys >
and the guvs y
met,” Lamp sai<
If Lamp said t
perhaps in a sli
amount, carry
garni with the i
“It may stop
still be a bund
guys having a
laughed.
Milstead, the
back during 19
same attitude.
| “We’re havim
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State powerliftinguS'
1 0 iplacc
: Alter having
TCI Wednesd;
of the Southwes
Inten ulle^l.ile
Jimmie Gilbert, a b-9 center from (ourna
a jumper during his high school senior sea.*'the I Texas A
ha.s signed a letter of intent to attend 1®Arkansas 5
in the fall. Coach Shelby Metcalf has sigififhorning.
cruits this spring, including three fromwilta^B°" ever • I
without the ser
nandez, the Agj
player. Fenian
will not pla
place match wii
to be held in l)e\Vai^3?^..
individual corn
The State Novice Powerlift
ing Championships will take
place in DeWare Fieldhouse
starting at 9:30 Saturday
morning.
The meet, sponsored by the
Texas A&M weightlifting club,
is open to anyone in the state
who is classified as a novice
powerlifter. Ken DeLong, the
Texas A&M assistant strength
coach
Texas
and a sp have played i
\&M unif match today at
of the athletesivl»«
to qualify for a nat>*
be
Rother's Bookstore
PAYS
TOP DOLLAR
held later in lIk
Fite weightlifti®
in a bid to host die IS
legiate powerliftin?
ships, but lias nni
u bether it will do*
the club does nolli
status, it has been at
gain more recogni®
Lamar, UT-Aand
1 ech are schools 1
In Thursday
Gloss played in
defeating Susat
6-4. No.' 2 Pat
Kellie Chase b-
Theresa Land
Wagner 6-1,7-(
match.
PLaura Hann
onh other sing
sets to Lorie Zr
Texas A&M’s S
defeated Debb
FOR USED BOOKS!
At the Southgate
696-2111
varsity weighllifti|B Cheryl Sta
this point. mallvcompetes
beat Kathy Kat
No. 6 singles n
While two of
AUTO INSlf hies teams los
FOR AGGli backs, Closs-S
Call: George! Smith-Chase t
Farmers Insurantt Mon-Hill los
3400 S. College ' Wagner 7-5, I
Landry fell to
^ Donica 6-3, 3-(
WHO HAS BEEN A JUDGE. HE HAS
HANDLED 100'S OF CASES IN THE MU
NICIPAL COURT.
DEPARTMENT OF B
CENSUS AND RESEARCH
Dallas
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE
RESEARCH DIRECTOR
ASST. RESEARCH DIRECTOR
TELEPHONE CONTACT CHAIRMAN
CENSUS DIRECTOR
ASST. CENSUS DIRECTOR
INVESTIGATIVE CHAIRMAN
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scout Ralph St:
INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN line coach.
THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICE APRIL 29 ialat whoVesi
THROUGH MAY 4. APPLICATIONS DUE NO LATER head ’ coach o
THAN 5:00 MAY 4. Alouettes.
— = : “We waitec
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A SPECIAL TEMPERAMENT . . A PATIENT AND TOLERANT PERSON
WITH THE ABILITY TO MAKE MATURE
JUDGEMENTS IN WHICH OTHERS
HAVE CONFIDENCE.
GREYS
A SPECIAL PERSON
/2e&l Qo/iJUn
' coach Ed Biles,
lent backgrour
college ball unc
and then sen
Hayes’ staff at (
joining the Cot
a solid fundam
our defensive I
i Staub attenc
A FAMILY MAN: A LOYAL FRIEND: A
PERSON WITH COURAGE ENOUGH TO
MAKE TOUGH DECISIONS.
4410 College Main
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A SPECIAL KIND OF JUDGE
• • • • •
IF ANYONE WAS EVER CUT OUT TO BE
JUDGE, CLAUDE DAVIS IS SUCH A
PERSON.
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