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V du in ioi 'g or lo re ) c du dr th mi it] ■er ic ir lir :o rn at ati :h ?v< lai > b ga !g E 3 1 sports The Naturals 100% cotton is the natural choice for Cool comfort in Texas warm weather. Carefullv chosen cotton fabrics combinedwith quality construction give | our shorts good looks, J a comfortable fit, and the durability to last and last. Rugby Shorts Patagonia Stand- ups Heavy canvas duck In tan, navy, dark green, berryT sage Robert Windsor, who puts the the Aggie men’s track team, grimaces before his competition at the Southwest Conference meet May 14 in Houston. Although Windsor took third with a of 60-10 3 /4, Texas A&M tied for in overall standings. In the right throw Fifth photo, sprinter Rod Richardson holds his right hamstring after injuring it in the finals of the 100-meter run at the meet. event at the NCAA indoor meelM^ March in Detroit. ting a him Billy Cotton gaberdine khaki color only All our shorts have the "exclusive Whole Earth Provision Co. combination of proven design,comfort, and durability guaranteed! if Whole Earth if Provision Cot iL_ 105 Boyett “different spokes for different folks” 403 University (Northgate) Open 10-7 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 846-BIKE Track team set for NCAA meet; golfers at nationals Micro-Computers as Word Processors? You bet. Come see them in action at the Word Processing Show Tuesday and Wednesday June 1st & 2nd MSC Room # 224 [apple computer Authorized Dealer The Texas A&M men’s track team, after finishing in a fifth- place tie in the Southwest Con ference meet two weeks ago, will compete in Wichita, Kan., Fri day and Saturday at the Track Federation of America-USA meet. Coaches Charlie Thomas and Ted Nelson say it’s not certain whether sprinter Rod Richard son, who injured a hamstring in the SWC meet, will run in the NCAA meet. That event is slated for June 1-5 in Provo, Utah. If Richardson can’t compete in the 400-meter relay at the NCAA meet, teammate Mike Glaspie may take his place on that unit. Richardson, who won the NCAA indoor title in the 100-meter dash, pulled up lame during the latter part of the SWC meet in Houston. Texas A&M’s other NCAA qualifiers include Don Jones and Chuck Perry in the high jump; Johnny Hector in the long jump; Kevin McGinnis and Robert Windsor in the shot; Richardson in the 100- and 200- meter dashes; James Washing ton in the 200-meter dash; Glas pie in the 110-meter hurdles; Rick Thomas in the 400-meter hurdles, and Washington, Richardson, Darrell Austin and Vernon Pittman in the 400- meter relay. Texas A&M’s men’s and women’s golf teams will partici pate in national competition starting today. The men’s team, which won the SWC title on the strength of Danny Briggs’ med alist honors, plays in the NCAA tournament in Pinehurst, N.C. The women’s team, led by junior Shirley Furlong and senior Monica Welsh, will attempt to win the NCAA na tional championships in a field of 21 teams. The Aggies won the state championship over TCU and Texas during April. i Palme pitcher t< dav niglv fers.Wit andjohn Palmer (! Tie end The Texas A&M men'stw. . team finished the seasonwilH taso best-evei national rankingM a P ter 1 tying for fourth in the Slff t l? ns The Aggies were ranked 1> i 1 ,, , rK the final poll, while SMuI Pa ' me third, TCU was ninth, ArkaiM* 1 ec ‘ was 10th and Texas was 12iBf n use UCLA topped the poll, P strec Pepperdine finishing seconil the nation. Spurs’ Gervin says he’s content with contract United Press International SAN ANTONIO — The Spurs’ George Gervin says he has no intention of asking for more money or an extension on his contract and denies a news paper story to the contrary. Gervin, who has been un available for comment since the story was published in the San AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Jr* 4 # ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Antonio Express a week a blasted the speculation as« low journalism.” The Express had (|uoie: friend saying Gervin hoped! get a lifetime contract withi Spurs and stay with the team! ter he retires from the court Gervin already had 1 answer anyway. Spurs Preside Angelo Drossos said last week i would not renegotiate ihei-' {million contract Gervinalre* has. It has four more years ! run. I “I’m not hurting financial and if it gets to where ' Angelo will be the first tokno* Gervin said Monday. Gervin told the Express'^ newspaper, the San Anted 1 Light, that he did notwantW to think he is a “greedy SOF Drossos, meanwhile,sbftei his position on Gervin. “1 don’t want to give GeorJ encouragement in case should ask to renegotiate contract or seek an extensu but neither do I want him think we are ungrateful fon<N he has done for the franchise Drossos said. 1 0locm i Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Friday 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 $4.50 plus tax Roll YOUNG ELECTRONICS 1804 Brothers Boulevard College Station 693-8080 Top Floor of Tower Dining Room Sandwich & Soup Mon. through Fri. $2.19 plus drink and tax Open to the Public | “Quality First” ? GOLD OR SILVER j IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY TEQUILA JALISCOSM ST. LOUIS. M0.80 PROOt