The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 25, 1983, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    sports
Battalion/Pax
January 25,
UCLA still nation’s best
TANK M C NAMARA
by Jeff Millar &
weve GOT CMG WEEK TO VO TU£
United Press International
NEW YORK — Nevada-Las
Vegas, the nation’s only major
unbeaten college basketball
team, continues to inch its way
up the Top 20 ladder.
After going unnoticed
through the first week of rat
ings, Nevada-Las Vegas crept
into the Top 20 at No. 19 in mid-
December. In recent weeks, it
moved up steadily and Monday,
: i
DIETING?
j i
: i
Even though we do not prescribe
diets, we make it possible for many to
enjoy a nutritious meal while they
follow their doctor's orders. You will
be delighted with the wide selection
of low calorie, sugar free and fat free
foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa
Dining Center Basement. •
OPEN
Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM
QUALITY FIRST
the Kunnin’ Rebels improved
one position to No. 8 in balloting
by UPI’s Board of Coaches.
With Pacific Coast Athletic
Association triumphs over Long
Beach State and Fullerton State
last week, Nevada-Las Vegas re
ceived 323 points from the 40
participating members of the
42-coach UPI Board.
While the Runnin’ Rebels
hope to continue their run to the
top, UCLA solidified its No. 1
rating with 22 first-place votes
and 570 points. The Bruins, 13-
1, posted Pacific-10 Conference
victories last week over Califor
nia and Stanford.
UCLA, which reached No. 1
for the first time in nearly four
years last week, gained six addi
tional first-place votes from a
week ago to outdistance No. 2
Indiana, 14-1, which totaled 15
first-place votes and 559 points.
Taking over undisputed pos
session of third place was North
Carolina, tied for that spot with
Memphis State last week. North
Carolina, 14-3, got one first-
place vote and 483 points.
Virginia, battling North
Carolina for the Atlantic Coast
Conference lead, moved up two
General meeting to announce spring
semester dance class schedules.
THURSDAY, JAN. 27
7:30 p.m.
267 G. Rollie White
New members are welcome!
1 FREE INTRODUCTORY CLASS OFFERED
JAN 21 - JAN 27 OF
AEROBIC EXERCISE
; i
4
_ ^ _
► Morning Classes - 9:00 & 10:30 AM
► Evening Classes - 2:00, 3:00, 4:15, 5:30
6:30, 7:45 (except on Fri.)
►Open 7 Days A Week
►Short Term Monthly Memberships - No Contracts
►Saturday Classes - 10:00, 11:00, 12:15
‘Beginner Classes Available
‘Sunday Classes - 3:00, 4:00
[Return this Acf before our opening date*
■January 28 and receive $10.00 OFF onj
■One Regular Month of Classes or 3J
■ Month Membership.
the* .
waist
basket
Beat Loop Hwy 6
&
\
19th St.
3
CHIMNEY HILL^Mr-
BUS1NE3S PARK ^
'(400 Tairrow) bB*?
Tbttow Dr
50J SRoppQn
Cmmtm
846-1013
College Station, Tx,
places to No. 4 after running its
record to 15-2 during the week
with three victories.
Memphis State, 14-1, slipped
two notches to fifth despite win
ning its only two games during
the week and St. John’s moved
up one place to No. 6 after beat
ing two Big East Conference
foes to raise its record to 16-1.
Louisville, 15-2, moved up
one spot to No. 7 followed by
Nevada-Las Vegas and No. 9
Houston, 15-2, which jumped
three places after victories over
Texas Tech and previously un
beaten Arkansas. Louisville and
Nevada-Las Vegas each re
ceived one first-place vote.
Kentucky, 13-3, climbed
three places to No. 10 after post
ing victories over Southeastern
Conference rivals Florida and
Vanderbilt.
Heading the second 10 was
Arkansas, 14-1, which slumped
six places after its loss to the
Cougars, Villanova, 12-2,
moved up two notches to No. 12
and the Wildcats were followed
by Missouri, 14-3, which drop
ped two places following a 60-59
overtime loss to Marquette on
Sunday.
Illinois State, 13-1, continued
to move upwards, advancing
three places to No. 14 after a
54-53 triumph over rugged
Wichita State. Georgetown, 1§4,
advanced one place to No. 15
while Iowa, 12-3, tumbled six
places to No. 16 after splitting a
pair of Big Ten games.
Minnesota, 12-3, moved up
one place to No. 17; Syracuse,
13- 3, dropped three spots into a
tie for No. 18 with Washington
State, 13-2; and Wake Forest,
14- 2, rounded out the Top 20.
The records for each team are
for games played through Sun
day, Jan. 23.
WE'RE GONG TC> M/VE ID
KILL YOUR IKJSRVlEW WTW
T|4£ &XXJJP CORN&RUACK'S-
TEMTi^T.
0UTTMIS COULP HAVE
AH IMPDRIAHT
IWR.UEWCE
OKI TU& GAME
Srf'G R\CM BAO&OXJNP
MATERIAL LIW£
NEVER GET R3CW
JOURWAUSM.'
AN IT 1
^ IF
entertainment ®f
Hogs outshoot Tex;
as Walker scores 281
h
Ol
United Press International
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. —
Arkansas, behind guard Darrell
Walker’s 28 points, overpo
wered a hot-shooting Texas
Longhorn squad Monday to
post an 83-64 Southwest Con
ference win.
The llth-ranked Razor-
backs, coming off their first loss
of the season in a 75-60 decision
to Houston Saturday, forced the
Longhorns into 28 turnovers.
Texas, however, stayed in the
game by shooting 66 percent
from the field, hitting 75 per
cent of its field goals in the first
half.
With the victory, Arkansas
advanced its record to 15-1 over
all and 5-1 in the SWC. Texas
dropped to 6-10 on the season
and 1-4 in league play.
Arkansas jumped to an early
lead and coach Eddie Sutton
substituted for his entire start
ing lineup when the Razorbacks
led 16-8 with 10:42 left in the
half. Before the starters re
turned, Texas whittled the lead
#*is!
Serving
Luncheon Buffet
Sunday through Friday
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.^.
Delicious Food
Beautiful View
JlOpen to the Public ^
| “Quality First”
5 0/
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
NOW THRU JANUARY 27, 1983
! WEIGHT WATCHERS
50% OFF
‘Regularly Priced
Registration and 1st Wkly. fee
Regular $1^j6oNLY $9.50
. OFFER ENDS JAN. 27. 1983
| Offer valid only as a discount and may not be
. combined with any other discount or special
| rate Otter valid m participating areas only
OFFER GOOD ONLY WITH THIS TICKETj
I wrrcn L3WLJU GMNLY VVI I FI I niO I I^Pvt I .
BEAT THE BINGES
In weekly meetings, you’ll
learn how to control your crav
ings ... .avoid binges .... and
overcome overeating. You’ll
learn new and proper eating
habits that can become as
natural to you as breathing.
You’ll find out how to lose
pounds and keep them off
once and for all.
RDVAM r^FKITFP 0ffer extended to Jan. 27 for A&M students and staff
3006 29th Street # l COLLEGE STATION
Mon. 9:30a.m. 5:30 p.m Lutheran StudentCenter
Tues. 6:30 p.m 315N. College Main
Wed. 9:30a.m. 5:15p.m Thurs. 5:15p.m
JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS®
Lose weight once and for all.
c. Weight Watchers intemattone! Inc. 1963
center Carlton Cooper]
Wendlandt in double!
with 12 points.
Sutton said the nud
turnovers Arkansas
Texas into was the key!
Razor hack triumph.
When vou lookattkl
ber of turnovers we fortra
can see why we won,”theij
sas coach said. “Ourdeft:#
'as
ittc
ar
sound all night. Whenvah
ui c<l them, we forced
Arkansas’ Alvin Robertson
scores 14 points in victory
to 16-13. Arkansas, taking
advantage of Longhorn turnov
ers, took a 33-26 halftime advan
tage.
Texas, led by forward Bill
Wendlandt’s 23 points, stayed in
the game early in the second
half, but Arkansas began taking
a commanding lead when guard
Alvin Robertson, who finished
with 14, put back in a missed
free throw' to make the score 45-
32 with 14:12 left in the game.
Walker and Robertson were
the only two Arkansas players to
finish in double figures. Texas
Sutton said the perfonL
“wasn’t beautiful," but i
victory that kept the!
one game behind Hou
defeated in league
ranked ninth nationally.
I n other SWC actionV
night, the Texas Tech RdJ
ers defeated the Rice (Mi
iti overtime in Lubbodl
game, originally schedd
Saturday night, was [
until Monday becauseofil
ter storm that left 17 inti
snow on the groundinltia
41*-
Do you
want
to have an
AFFAIR?
845-1320
Bi^wr^sr-
RICE (50)
O’Neal 2 0-0 4. Bennett41-29,II
4-6 14. Washington 20-04,Slttt|
Johnson I 0-0 2, Shaw 50-0IM
ham 0 1-2 I Totals 218-135111
TEXAS TECH (54)
Reynolds 6 2-2 14. Anderson'K
Irvin 0 0-0 0, Taylor 1 0-02,JbB|
6-6 12, Ben ford 6 4-6 16, PoaBj
T otals 20 14-17 54.
Halftime — Rice 21, Tech it M| Ur
out — None. Total fouls —Ritf l LOS
14 A — 3,627. ||hcll
tiled
TEXAS (64) pshin
Wendlandt 10 3-8 23,Seitz iUcVIianii
et 5 2-4 12. Moe 2 2-4 6, ParriilBL ( [ (
Willett 2 1-2 5, Booker 30-36,B iwann
1 4’h
2, Sanders 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 8-1
ARKANSAS (83) L.
Sutton 3 2-3 8, Kleine 2 l-25.s|§ ns '
nn 1. Ri >l>ci imhi (i 2.2 U.Wiilflfev i()l
28, Cults 1 2-2 4, BalentineC Coitch
Bose 1 2-3 4. Kitchen 0 2-22,M nc i | os
0-0 4. Kelly 1 0-12, BrannonL„
Dykes 0 2-3 2. Rose 0 0-3 O T 1113
21-32 83. ||f e I'
tne ii
cBotl
ia lati
Come Join Our FaGmp
.Bphi
at the Collegiate FT
Meeting!
Date: Tuesday, Jan.!
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Place: Scoates 208
Ice Cream Social for
Old and New Members
at 6:30 p.m.
1 S 1
fib s
Get Your Xerox Copies
at Northgate
Above Farmer’s Market 11
Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies!
We Specialize In
REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS
Also: Self-service copying, typing, reductions and en
binding, resume writing, editing, business cards, wedding invic' ;
stationery and many other services. One-stop service for $
and dissertations.
ON THE DOUBLE
331 University 846-3755
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-IO p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
jl
£