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: a f K i i •i • i' s BRAZOS TIRE SERVICE AN AGGIE OWNED BUSINESS SINCE 1952 J. N. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’44 R. J. HOLMGREEN CLASS OF ’47 MIKE A. HOLMGREEN-MANAGER-CLASS OF ’77 2707 TEXAS AVE. BRYAN 823-0551 822-1425 (continued from page 11) “Kenny and Doug are our two best outside shooters, and they’re the most effective against the zone,” Metcalf said. Texas A&M didn’t score until the 13:57 mark of the first half — but it really didn’t matter. TCU could only manage four points in that same span. Still, the Aggies had six team fouls by the time they scored their first points, and things looked slop py, if not grim. The two teams stayed close until the 9:1 1 mark of the second half, when Doug Arnold’s jumper put the Frogs on top at 45-44. Roberts and Brown then went to work to give the Aggies the win. Fountain Forum presents CHRISTIANITY ON TRIAL 7\ is Christianity credible in Today's World? - you be the judge THIS WEEK : the god who is here — Could a caring God allow war and suffering? — Would a loving God send people to hell? When: Every Wednesday 12:00-1:00 February 16-March 23 (Except March 16) Where: Rudder Fountain cpU o CUP COUPON! Seafood Platter $2.99 With coupon Valid thru: March 31,1983 Good only at: South Tex. Ave., Bryan CLIP COUPON 2 Fish & Chicken Dinners $3.99 With coupon Valid thru: March 31, 1983 Good only at: 3224 South Tex. Ave., Bryan CUP COUPON ■■■■■■■■■■■■ New! Fish Sandwich Platter $ 1.99 With coupon Valid thru: March 31, 1983 Good only at: 3224 South Tex. Ave., Bryan One coupon per person, per visit. CLIP COUPON Women swimmers finis! fourth in SWC meet like die From staff and wire reports The Texas A&M women’s swim team placed fourth in the Southwest Conference Meet held Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the University of Texas campus. Paced by 1 SWC record, 11 school records and 5 NCAA championship meet qualifying times, the women swam to a surprise finish behind Texas, Houston and SMU. Texas piled up 799 points, far ahead of run ner-up Houston’s 444 and third-place SMI "s 294.5. Texas won 18 of 24 events during the three-day meet. Texas A&M’s 200-yard freestyle relay team of Melanie Schmauch, Susan Maiks, Fileen Doull and Jody Tanner finished first in Friday’s com petition with a time 1:35.01. Their finish was the fifth fastest time recorded in the nation this year in that event. It was also a SWC record and a school record. Also on Friday, the 400-yard medley relay team of Edlyn Bell, Vickie Moir, Schmauch and Tanner finished third with a time of 3:57.20, setting a school record and qualifying as a USS (United States Swimming) Senior National time. The Aggies had 6 LJSS qualifying times. Texas A&M broke five school records on Satur day, including Schmauch'sseventhplacefbi 1111 the 100-yard freestyle and Tanner’s l" finish in the 50-yard backstroke. Fanner qualified for the NCAAmeenii “ ll( 27.65 time in that event. Moir and Tanner each set another sdiwl cord with their times in the 200-yard bacls and the 100-yard individual medley,resp# The 400-yard freestyle relay team finished seco nd v\ith a time of 3:27.83.Th«; is made up of Doul Marks, S< hmauduol] ner. They qualified for the NCAA meetii event, also. UT’s Kim Lineham shattered the woirail legiate record in the 1,650-yard freestyle Si day night to help the Longhorns to victonp ies Lineham’s time of 15:57.30 betteredtl vious mark of 16:02.3 I set last vearbyManl Lin/.meier of Stanford and also brokeheil Fexas Swimming Center mark in the more than 21 seconds. Among the other Texas winners night were Jill Sterkel in the 100-yardfra t !9.88)and Joan Pennington in the lOO-yarii vidual medley (57.13). I he men’s SWC Championships will kel Fhui sda\ through Sunday, also in Austin. | IN CONCERT With Special Guest THE BELLAMY BROTHERS THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd 8:00 P.M. I G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM Tickets- $7, $8, & $8.50 MSC Box Office 845-1234 Feb. t*lVJC0 $ M A &I22