sports Battalion/Page 12 February 4,1983 Celebrate the FIRST BIRTHDAY of Archie’s Taco Bell in College Station with these great savings. \ / x- £ Archie’s Taco Bell in College Station will be ONE-YEAR OLD this weekl We thank you --our customers- for making us feel so welcome. Your patronage over the past year made us the systems’ sales leader in the southwest and we led the nation throughout 1982. We promise to continue serving that deliciously different taste with the quality and friendly service you have come to expect from Archie’s Taco Bells. We will never compromise our quality or service. Archie is planning more restaurants to serve you in the near future with the same convenience, quality and friendly service which has made Archie’s Taco Bell a tradition in the Brazos Valley. Come celebrate with usl Archie is offering these fantastic coupon specials to the customers who made Taco Bell so welcome last year. Thank you, Biyan-College Station! .Birthday Special Offer, SWC race at halfway-point United Press International The second half of the South west Conference basketball race opens Saturday and there is little indication that it is going to look much different than the first half. In the 36 league games play ed thus far, there has been only one result that could be called an upset — Texas Tech’s surpris ing decision over Baylor. With 36 more games to go, the chief questions seem to be: — Can Arkansas manage to defeat Houston in Fayetteville on March 3? — Can TCU earn a spot in a post-season tournament for the first time in 1 1 years? There seems to be little any body can do to slow down the eighth-ranked Cougars, who 1/3 off Lunch Time Offer 1/3 off Gse this coupon and get 1 /3 off your food purchase during lunch eveiy Monday through Friday in February! Good Mon. ■ FrL only 11 AJVC- 2 P.M. 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Houston’s losses this season have come at Syracuse and in Tokyo, Japan against Virginia, which played that night without Ralph Sampson. But as the Cougars have gained momentum, clobbering Arkansas in the process, they have begun to gain more and more attention. At least they got the attention of Baylor coach Jim Haller, whose team became the latest Houston victim last Wednesday night. Earlier this season, Baylor played Nevada-Las Vegas and lost, 77-65. The Rebels remain as the only unbeaten team in ma jor college basketball. “We’ve played both Nevada- Las Vegas and Arkansas,” said Haller. “There is no compari- sion between Houston and those teams. “Houston would demolish Las Vegas.” The aggressive front line crew of Akeem Olajuwon(i' Larry Micheaux (6-9), Drexler (6-6) and ! Young (6-6) have created iln own fraternity, giving tlit selves the name, “Phi Slam Jamma.” And even Houston coadid Lewis senses this 0 cial year. "They are playing like h peeled them to be playingati point in the season,” saidleK whose team made ittothefi Four last season before falliiij the semifinals to nationals pion North Carolina. “But believe me, thereispli ty of room for improvement the other teams in the coni ence will be improved when see them next and wewilltj to lx?, too.” Th swim i warm meet Long ed fir seasoi Ai disap meet: petiti' tougl ida 61 duals ford 58-55 5 Aggi‘ the Iswimi “1 Stump on his way to being an Aggie Learning quickly: Port Arthur Jef- CK. mp, who has of intent with announced he will sign a letter the Aggies on Wednesday’s initial signing date, says he — and his family — are happy with his decision: “I guess I have to get used to saying ‘we’ when I mention Texas A&M. My whole family is glad I decided on A&M. Now, whenever I do something wrong or dumb around the house, my brothers tell me, ‘You’re already learning to be an Aggie.’” Sports File all record this season, have won their last?: games in Barnhill Arena since losing62-6fltc the Texas Longhorns two seasons ago. Durint Eddie Sutton’s nine-year stay as the Arkansas coach, the Razorbacks are 97-6 overallandW 4 in Southwest Conference games playedal Barnhill. Golf season’s underway: The Aggie women’s golf team competed in its first tour nament of the spring Sunday through Wednesday, finishing sixth in a field of 10 teams. The Aggies, who placed fifth in last spring’s NCAA tournament and eighth in the national AIAW competition, shot a team total of 786, which trailed TCU (751), SMU (762), Tulsa (767), Lamar (771) and LSU (780). Indi vidual scores for Texas A&M include: Angela Atkins, 15th at 194; Shirley Furlong, 17th at 196; Jackie Bertram, 20th at 197; Susan Yan- tis, 201, and Patricia Gonzales, 206. Texas A&M will compete in the Lady Gator Invitational Feb. 11-13 in Gainesville, Fla. Long Mel 1 lookii races. An Whilt I basis, Fexa |Aggi< the o rent. C butte | work 100-y 1 petes ; Rives rankt A gg'< their Ac top I fastei Baseball around the corner: Clint Heard, co-captain and second baseman of the Aggie baseball team, and Buddy Haney, a first baseman, will be at Post Oak Mall Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. And Rock King, co captain and a pitcher for the Aggies, and Mark Magee, a catcher, will be at Manor East Mall in Bryan at the same time Saturday. Both groups of players will be accompanied by two Diamond Darlings. They will hand out sche dules and will be available to talk to the public about the upcoming season. The groups also will be able to take orders for baseball season tickets. A special season ticket package is being made available to all adults for $25. By pur chasing one or more adult season tickets, ad joining reserved seats are available to youngs ters (high school age and under) for only $10 per season ticket for the 1983 season. Yes, Virginia, they play defense, too: The Houston Cougar basketball team is known mostly for its high-scoring offense, butthede fense has been making itself known of late When UH held the Rice Owls to 40 points Jan 26 in a 76-40 victory, it represented thefewesi points given up by the Cougars in CoachGu; Lewis’ 27 years as head coach. It’s the lows point total by an opponent since a 38-29 UH victory at Texas A&M on Dec. 8, 1951.Tk Cougars have the third-longest current win ning streak in the nation (12 games), represents their longest winning steak sintt 1972-73. UH has won 16 straight SWC gantfi — its longest league streak. Sophomorecenm Akeem Abdul Olajuwon leads the nationii blocked shots through games of Wednesday according to The Sporting News. Olajuwoni averaging 5.3 per game (100 in 19 games),tk best per-game average in Houston histoiy The 7-foot center had 1 l blocks Jan. 22 agains Arkansas — the second time he’s accomplish that this season, w'hile the Cougars had 17aii team. Razorbacks’ best start ever: Although the Houston Cougars ended Arkansas’ season opening winning streak at 14 games, the Razorbacks are still off to their best start since the 1977 season. That year, Arkansas won 26 of its first 27 games, but was beaten 86-80 in the 28th game by Wake Forest in the NCAA tour nament. The Hogs, who now have a 18-1 over- Red Raiders finding it rough on tk road: The Texas Tech basketball team hi 1 endured its share of problems during the Red Raiders’ 6-15 season (3-5 in the Southwest Conference), as the team has had to rel after starters Joe Washington, Dwight Phi! lips and Charles Johnson were kicked off tht team in early January. 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