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av_:4 .. .V iAwmimL EXPIRES NOV. 1 EXPIRES NOV. 1 (COUPON)" 1 2 for 1 Hot Dog Special Regular and Jumbo 4- ^<0 AGGIELAND SOB-WAY 109-111 Boyett St. (Next to Campus Open 7 Days A Week 846-8223 Theater) 11:00 a.m.-Midnight ^COUPON) „ I I I I I I I I sports HOI? o OLD MILWAUKEE Aggies spike Raiders 16 gal. Keg $27 75 Price Includes: Ice, Cups & Equipment 846-6635 3611 S. COLLEGE - BRYAN 0 0 0 0 T I ^-T T Extra practice paid off for the Texas A&M women’s volleyball team Wednesday night as the Aggie Ladies ripped Texas Tech with a three game sweep in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Led by freshman Sherri Brinkman, the Aggie Ladies solidified their Southwest Con ference lead by defeating the Raiders, 15-8, 15-1, 15-6, to ex tend their record to 20-4 on the season and 5-0 in conference ac tion. Texas A&M coach Terry Condon said the Aggies are at a point in the season where they cannot afford to take any of their SWC opponents lightly. “Anyone can win on any given night,” Condon said, echoing her comments after Monday’s victory over Rice. The 18th-ranked Aggie Ladies will host Southern Illi nois Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the A&M (Consolidated High School gym. Emotions play key role in Bryan-Temple battl by John P. Lopez Battalion Staff Over the past eight years, the Bryan High football team has been one of the most successful and winningest squads in Texas. But you wouldn’t know it if you looked at the Vikings’ trophy case. Bryan has nary a district title to show for its success. The major cause of the Vik ings’ shattered championship hopes lies 100 miles west of Bryan in the form of the Temple Wildcats. Temple’s dominance FREE$KX). ILS. 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P185/75R-14 62.95 2.04 P195/75R-14 71.95 2.16 P205/75R-14 74.95 2.30 P205/75R-15 75.95 2.42 P215/75R-15 79.95 2.57 P225/75R-15 81.95 2.73 P235/75R-15 87.95 2.93 61 95 LIMITED TIME OFFER ACT NOW! REBATE OFFER IS GOOD ON “ALL” UNIROYAL STEEL-BELTED RADIAL PASSENGER & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES! DELCO Heavy Duty Shocks S 14 9 ® each plus installation LUBE, OIL & FILTER CHANGE SPECIAL! $-|495 Most American Cars (Max. 5 Ots.) PILGER’S TIRE & AUTO CENTER 400 East University Drive College Station 696-1729 is the only reason the Vikings are not mentioned in the same breath as such perrennial schoolboy powerhouses as Odessa Permian, Plano, Conroe, San Antonio Churchill, Hous ton Memorial and Temple. Over the past two years Bryan has an overall record of 18-2 — with its only losses com ing at the hands of Temple. To say the Wildcats have been the Vikings’ achilles heel would be an understatement, but things could change Friday night at Kyle Field when the two teams tangle for the district lead. Bryan Head Coach Merrill Green said that in order to de- The emotional apwfXXXICS a big game is also a facto - said, since high emotiot times works as a di$ad«| for a team. "Interestingly enoud now we're trying to 1 emotions down a little. Iv| want them (the player too excited too quick bet tension will begin to get into the latter pit week." he said. “We bj hype pretty low-key think all the excitementl|ev -d- t c ampus and aroundiok» I I /TnVnf fJur inh is fn " ficient. Our job is to B c aught up in the excite™ c ause w hen youdo.youtHj feat the Wildcats, his team will think that you're betteii United Press inter have to overcome the psycholo- pared than you reallyartlST. LOUIS — H gical edge Temple has. "But overall 1 thinhfened off once b< “It's going (o take more than up pretty well against! ^letely disenchante just your ordinary effort if we just want togooutandplrfedern-day ballpla; want to l>eat them,” Green said, sound football and letikwNot anymore, the "It boils down to us overcoming lions take care of themsi fcde up for everytl their assurance that they're observation is that the R I ve never been going to win the ball game. And factor is going to be lk 8y whole life,’’ bub that’s a lot to overcome. game. Two years agoMpsch, the St. Loui “When you go into a ball punt blocked and gotoflAyear-old owner, game hoping and thinking yard |nint whichhurtusi!» tten dearly all os you’re going to win its not quite year, Temple just had iBF e had waited fo the same as going into a ball kicking game than wedi(g r since his Car game knowing you’re going to kicked a field goal rigliil& r l ast world ch win. And that’s exactly the atti- the half that proved tow heating the Bosti tude that Temple has. We’re deciding factor.” H967. Viking quarterback J|“ I was sure this . Flowers also said heiscoB h and they die about the upcomin? gdP 1 . 1- ” he glowed. going to have to change that Fri day night.” Senior running back Rod Bernstine agreed with Green. “None of the players have ever been on a team that has beaten Temple,” Bernstine said. “So we’re all pretty hungry for it. Nobody on this team likes Tem ple, I think we’re going to go out ready to hit them as soon as the game starts.” Green said the talent the Vik ings posess this year gives Bryan a better chance of defeating the Wildcats Friday than it ever has had in the past. “Overall, this team is a little stronger than the teams that about the upcomingi l 1 ’ _ he added that should 6#'% wonderf the season is far froafpv ^“4 r ()Ver ■![ was if you wen fan. But, it wasn’t sc All year long theo»BL ou were roo tii people have been talkr.| rewers is I emple, but we stiilj|T} ie y i lac ) strugg win two games after T®p ast t ] lree wee k s he said. But wedoha't®r e thej r division them if we want to gel|t day of the re g U i ; playoffs. Everybody buBning f rom t h e live attitude on the gairioles after losing know we can win.” |w to them, then n Bernstine agreed: “ltf e first pennant in t ably not a rivalry for ilif seeping three st i!«e California Ar ly,” he said. “And we have a little more depth in some areas.” 3livmi^i.i la id 11 ilia LL.L1111.L nidL moi e since they ve beat^™, have lost to Temple in the past last eight years, butitisf°PP in g the first V because we have a stronger line It’s always the biggest jBm nf ^ B rewers both offensively and defensive- the year. All we wantto<i, ODn j l ^ out and play a good led in the win it this time. 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