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sports Battalion^ January 1?; Ladies (continued from pg 13) “I think our rebounding real ly hurt us more than anything, and the free-throw situation hurt, too. The referees called 25 fouls on us and only six on Baylor, and it just doesn’t seem possible that a team could com mit only six fouls in the entire game. We didn’t get to shoot the free throws that Baylor did, so that hurt us.” The Bears outrebounded Texas A&M 48-36, but Rapp said the absence of the Aggie Ladies’ rebound leader, sopho more Janet Duckham, was appa rent. Duckham sprained her right ankle during a team work out Friday, but Rapp said the forward may return either for Wednesday’s 5 p.m. game against Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark., or for Saturday’s 5:15 p.m. game against SMU in G. Rollie White Coliseum. r, Although the team has played well thus far, Rapp said, the •layers must be more consistent rom game to game. “I think we’ve lost two or three games this season that we shouldn’t have lost,” she said. “I really feel like we’re better than both Baylor and Texas 1 ech (which defeated Texas A&M 90- 72 Monday, but the game didn’t count in the SWC standings), but we just haven’t put it together in every game. “The biggest games of the season are still ahead of us, and we have a chance to do well. We just haven’t been consistent and that has really been our down fall. Plus, it’s always hard to win on the road. “Arkansas is probably the second-best team in the confer ence behind Texas,” Rapp said. “It’s going to be tough going in there and playing, especially since we’re coming off two los ses. But we can beat them ii we just play our game and we re consistent.” LADIES’ HOOP SCOOPS: During the semester break, the Aggie Ladies played two non conference games before start ing SWC play with Houston. Texas A&M defeated Idaho State 71-61 and lost to Nevada- Las Vegas 86-62. Since then, the team has lost to Houston, Texas Tech and Baylor and has defe ated Rice ... Edgar leads the team in scoring at 13.6 points a game and in field-goal accuracy at 49 percent. Duckham is the No. 2 scorer with 9.9 points a game and the leading rebound er with 6.3. Tatum is averaging 9.8 points and Kelli Harned has an average of six rebounds a game ... As a team, Texas A&M is shooting 43 percent from the field, good for sixth in the con ference, and 71 percent from the free throw line. The free- throw figure ranks Texj, No. 1 in the league,asDail leads the SWC with Sip (33-39), Edgar is third percent (36-45) and] fourth with 76.9 percen ... Edgar leads the team with 31 and Jones is assists with 55 ... Inotl, news, the University of ranked No. 6 in the ns an 1 1 -2 record. The ghorns have won the SWC tournaments and qualified for the Associ Intercollegiate Athletii Women national toui the past three years. Hi conference teams all pi the NCAA thisyearasa the dissolution of theAL ter the past school vear Lady Longhorns have straight home games, l»a< k to last season . 1 Thank You, i- > . For your business and for your friendship. Hcre?s to the coming semester! ee Shaw, Bor from D nan businc Jackie Rieter of Baylor keeps the ball away from Aggie post Kelli Harned as Harned grabs her jersey. Baylor’s photo by Donn Friedman inside duo of Rieter and Kelly Lyons proved to be too much for the Ladies, as they were defeated by Baylor 65-57. — Northcjate — Across From the Post Office ffiLOUPOT'S’K BOOKSTORE by Ann Bat In anonym* iaused consid McDonald's DRIVE-THBU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS wng return! tul Monday. ■The brighi talks were iroi At University Drive Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway SPORTS EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE As long as you have a current TAMU Student or Recreation ID, you can make use of all the IM- REC Sports equipment. Equip ment rooms are located in East Ky le (next to the IM-REC Sports Of fice) and in DeWare Field House. Here is a list of the sports equip ment we can provide: FREE CHECK OUT (24 hour time periods) Basketballs Tug-o-war ropes Footballs and flags F risbees Volleyballs and nets Jump ropes Softballs, bats and bases Horseshoes Pickleball racquets, nets and balls Weightlifting gloves Water polo balls Cones Wallyballs and nets 500/HOUR RENTAL Tennis Racquets Racquetball racquets Soccerballs Badminton racquets and birdies & SALE ITEMS nets Racquetball gloves Tennis balls Racquetball eyeguards Whistles Handballs Family balls Racquetballs If there is sports equipment that you would like to be made available Racquet Stringing for check out/rental/sale, please see Eric Hunter, IM-REC Sports Of fice, 159 E. Kyle or phone 845- 7826. Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Res taurants at University Drive, Manor East Mall and on Texas Avenue. Stories are provided by members of the Intramural Department Staff. Photos are by Tom Davies. At Manor East Mall A A **-<■ m MM M Bdemified n 1 ng The stalk H y maps of f McDonald l““ ■ H Bption, “Ho BREAKFAST EVERY |™^swl MORNING h varied i GET ACQUAINTED WITH RECREATION! All the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department Facilities are open to all TAMU students, staff, faculty, spouses and their depen dents. If you are a new faculty or staff member then you need to come to the IM-REC Sports Office 159 East Kyle to obtain your Recre ation ID. For your added conveni ence our office remains open until 7 PM, Monday through Thursday. A few things to remember about the IM-REC program: 1). You are required to show a current TAMU student or Recreation ID upon entering all recreational facilities. We have sports equipment available for free check out or rental. 3). Handball/Racquetball Courts are available for reservations during East Kyle and De- Ware open hours. Please call 845-2624 for reservations (24 hours in advance). If we can be of service to you please feel free to drop by the IM-REC Sports Office in 159 E. Kyle or phone 845- 7826. 2). FACILITY HOURS East Kyle an G. Rollie White Monday - Friday 5 pm - midnight and noon - 1 pm Saturday & Sunday 8 am - midnight DeWare Field House Monday - Friday 5 pm - 11 pm and noon - 1 pm Saturday & Sunday 10 am - 10 pm Teivnis Courts Monday - Friday 5 pm - midnight Saturday & Sunday 1 pm - 11 pm 4). Pool Hours Monday - Friday noon - 1:30 pm (outdoor) Mon., Tues., & Fri. 6 pm - 10 pm Wednesday & Thursday 6 Pm - 7 pm Saturday & Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm SPRING IM ACTIVITIES SPORT Basketball Free Throw Contest Team Bowling Racquetball Singles Slow Pitch Softball Slam Dunk Contest Tennis Doubles Wrestling Horseshoe Doubles Table Tennis Singles Innertube Water Polo Water Polo Badminton Doubles Super Stars Triathlon Volleyball Triples Penberthy Celebration Track and Field Handball Doubles Golf Doubles Archery (Sgl. & Dbl.) Canoe Race F risbee Awards Dinner ***The Day Of The Event ENTRIES OPEN Nov. 29 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Apr. 4 May 5 entries close Dec. 7 *** Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 *** Feb. 22 *** Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 *** Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 ged from a he objects. One stuck Mtter whethi Although basketball games begin on Wednesday, ' ve continue to accept team entries until all leagues closed. LATE BASKETBALL entries wanted! Late basketball entries are now being accepted at Intramural-Recreational Sports Office. We currently 11 openings in all basketball classes and divisions. Get) teams together today!!! Cdntact Rick Hall, IM-REC^ 0 Office, 159 E. Kyle or phone 845-7826. Unit* Lrael an< v e discuss r-old sta }e that U Habib’s ied the ; es Iron Lebane , : m said |nd of Jons Mom fere likeh eement | near fc An Isr; fe session eirut, sai shed to ( 'anon \ 'gress” i onday dee the tv BASKETBALL OFFICIALS WANTED! No experience n ecesS ‘ ir '. we will train! Goodj Flexible hours! Val 1 work experience. J Tom Weis in the I ntl J ral-Recreational Sp° r fice by Friday, 14th. The IM-BEC *1? Office is located at