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!.'V \ "‘(fi'si' 1 rp-y VAN TO: First Christian Church (Disciples) Bryan LEAVES: Commons — 9:15 Northgate Post Office — 9:20 Dr. John Hoyle, Church School Teacher Mike Miller, Campus Minister 846-1221 sports Battalion/Page 14 September 23,1982 Women open in Lamar tournament today ' MSC BOWLING AND GAMES STUDENT 8-BALL ! i; TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th 8:00am 10:00am Sponsored by THE SPORTSMANS OEN THE FARMERS MARKET TRI-STATE A&M SPORTING GOODS ► 6 TOP PI ACE POKES ENTRY FEE! *5g£ Tennis teams to face strong foes by Joe Tindel Jr. Battalion Staff The Texas A&M men’s and women’s tennis teams will go their separate ways this weekend, with the men bound for Austin Friday and a three- way meet at the University of Texas and the women returning to Beaumont today for the Lamar Invitational tournament. Head Coach David Kent said he expects his team to perform well against opponents Rice and Texas, and cited senior Brian Joelson as a top candidate for high honors in singles. Kent said the Austin meet will be an individual tournament rather than a team tournament, and that the Aggies’ main goal is to gain experience and prepare for conference action this spring. Pairing up for men’s doubles action will be seniors Joelson and Ron Kowal, sophomore Greg Hill and junior Arnold Kettenacker, junior Van Barry and sophomore Kimmo Alkio and freshmen Jose “Kiko” Cas tillo and Russ Simmons. Kowal may be playing at less than full speed because of a pul led groin muscle, Kent said. But Joelson and Alkio, who are play ing in their first fall tournament, are both returning from a sum mer of impressive play. Kettenacker, the Canadian native who was redshirted last year, performed well in the Beaumont Labor Day tourna ment three weeks ago and should add strength to the Aggies’ effort this weekend, Kent said. 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While the men head west this weekend, the Aggie Ladies, coming from a good perform ance in the Beaumont tourney, return to that city today for a team tournament. The women begin play against McNeese State of Louisiana, and the win ner of that matchup will play the winner of the University of Texas-San Antonio- Northeastern Louisiana matchup. In the other brackets, Uni versity of Houston netters will face Southwest Louisiana and Lamar will host Louisiana Tech. Teresa Landry holds down A&M’s No. 2 singles spot Arnold Kettenacker tea® with Greg Hill in double far. .FREE • APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplexes • Townhouses Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum mer rates now available. Walking & biking dis tance to T.A.M.U. * HOMEFINDER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 696-1006 loss S. Texas C.S. Women’s coach Jan Cannon revisits Beaumont with stand outs like senior Liliana Fernan dez, who won the singles title in that city three weeks ago, and freshman Vanne Akagi, the top- rated player in her native Hawaii and rated second best in Japan. Cannon said she’s impressed with Akagi’s performance thus “She (Akagi) pursues the ball Cannon’s number two; singles is senior Teresa Lao^ so well and hits it with a lot more followed by junior Amy Clt Imemb force than you’d expect to get out of that little body,” Cannon said. Cannon will enter six singles players and three doubles teams in the Lamar meet. First on the list in singles is Fernandez, who is in the best physical shape ever, Cannon said. Akagi, freshman Linda Scuj 1'the Ue and junior Laura Hanna, ■eating Gloss, who spent muchofi year at the number two $inj varsity position, has shown improi lydisti play and a stronger serve,«i Scogin is continually impress .w.orko Cannon with her two-fis Franc< forehand and backhand, a.m. t( non said. REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT! A Tri-State Tennis Racket Exclusive SAVE MORE THAN... Tri-State’s has again made a special purchase on one of the finest quality tennis rackets available, SNAUWAERT. Belgium-made and sold mostly in PRO shops just in time for your Christmas purchase! Prices good while quantities last! Fibre I Composite; frame with cover, playability: medium flexibility for the right balance between more control and the speed of epoxy fiberglass. Retail price ...92.95 Tri-State price...75.00 SALE PRICE...45. Fiber Composite II, fram e with cover, playability: highly flexi ble for a powerful game of tennis at high speed with good control. 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