Friday, April 1,1983/The Battalion/Page 11 0 Tennis team whips Bears by 9-0 count liny Hector at 'kson, badiid eason, arese* return in thefi ders and Gocij r to be the la tes for startii a season Aggies '—s uarterka goodpn nsists lit 'stem. to get I e,” Mar fensesj earn hI aice ap A&M’s staff photo by Guy Hood Kowal If Thursday’s matches are any indication of things to come, the Texas A&M tennis team should have no trouble handling Hous ton this weekend in a key South west Conference match up. The Aggies played consis tently on both offense and de fense Thursday in what ended up being an easy match for Texas A&M. Aggie coach David Kent said the convincing win over Baylor came at the perfect time. “Our team played really well today,” he said. “Today’s win was a good confidence builder for the Saturday match against Houston.” The win was the most im pressive triumph thus far for the Aggies in conference play. Texas A&M defeated the Bears 9-0 and was never challenged as the Aggies won every game ex cept one in the No. 4 singles match. In that match, Aggie Greg Hill got out of the blocks fast and defeated York Strother of Baylor 6-1, but Strother caught fire in the second game to defeat Hill by a 6-4 count. In the third game, however, Hill woke up and put Strother away 6-1 to win the match. The rest of the matches went to Texas A&M in straight sets. Aggie No. 1 singles player Brian Joelson continued his strong play with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Baylor’s Don Woods. Kimmo continued from page 9) Ider Billy Cannon (.368) and jhtfielder Kevin Smith (.360). [“We’re swinging the bat pret- pgood,” Chandler said, “but we Indofblow hot and cold. 1 lous- ton’s pitching stopped us, and I was disappointed in that. Hope fully we can handle Arkansas a little bit better than we did Houston’s pitching.” The Aggies are coming off a 5-1 victory over Lamar Tuesday in Beaumont, a victory in which Chandler praised his squad’s performance. But he said that victory is no indicator of whether the Aggies are pre pared for the Hogs. owa (continued from page 10) ine and the comforts of Mali- u, Calif. “Although it’s 85 degrees to- ayand I’m looking at the ocean nd I’m in my shorts — (the owa job) does interest me," he “It’s an awfully nice prog lam with good players and a new ena.” Grant, 50, who guided a Cin- lerella Fresno State team to the dl crown Wednesday, said he ould consider the post if con tacted by Iowa officials. McAndrews served as Olson's ssistant at Iowa from 1975-80 ,nd attended college at St. Ambrose before moving on to Colorado Springs. He said re turning to Iowa would be a “great chance.” “I’m at Colorado State now and I’m just so involved here now with recruiting, I haven’t had a chance to think of much else,” McAndrews said. “But I would be interested if they wanted to talk with me.” Barnett, who guided VCU to a 24-7 record this season, said that, if offered, he would be “in terested” in replacing Olson. At least one coach from the high school ranks has voiced more than a mild interest in suc ceeding Olson — Quincy’s Jerry Leggett. An Illinois coaching legend, Leggett has graced Quincy with Press (continued from page 9) says, And two on one fast breaks sometimes provides dunks. That theory has Houston’s “Phi Slama Jama” front line taking notes. Lewis has harped all week about getting his ballhandlers to look up the court first and pass first, dribble second. He tells his players by dribbling, they probably will step into a Louisville double-team. That Cardinal sin is doubly offensive to the Cougars be cause — besides freshman starting guard Alvin Franklin — the Houston players are sloppy ballhandlers. “A press usually works where you’ve got good drib blers,” Lewis said. “Because a guy is a good dribbler, he thinks he can beat a double team. And that’s when he gets in trouble.” Louisville has used a press effectively to wear down teams and produce key steals in NCAA Tournament games. On the other hand, the Cougars — aided by Villano- va’s trend to Fill the backcourt with pressing defenders — heeded Lewis’ admonishment and passed over the Wildcats en route to an 87-71 win in the Midwest Regional semifinal. Even with that success, however, the Cougars still get into bad habits, Lewis said. “You tell a kid a thousand times to look up the court first. But then there’s that one time that he doesn’t. He just turns around and dribbles right into it. I’m talking about any team. If you execute cor rectly, you can beat a press,” he said. it JJ ONE OF THE YEAR’S TEN BEST. -Lu Smith. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS -David Chute. LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER -Mick Martin. SACRAMENTO UNION -Philip Wuntch. DALLAS MORNING NEWS -JoeLeydon, HOUSTON POST -Scott Sublet!. WASHINGTON (DC ) TIMES -Greg Dumas. KGTV-TV. SAN DIEGO -Martin Moymhan. KNICKERBOCKER NEWS. ALBANY. N Y uo uoc IU I / /\ PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A LAWRENCE GORDON PRODOON • A WALTER HIE EILM • NICK NOETE • EDDIE MURff • '48 HRS' ANNEITE 0 I001E • EXEC01IVE PRODUCER 0 C0NSIAN1INE CONEE • WRITTEN BY ROGER SPOTMOOE ANO WALTER HILL & R UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANTINS PARENT OR ADULT GUAROIAH IT PICTURE Now it is free to become one of us. 1^)1982 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC A UNIVERSAL PICTURE MANOR EAST 3 THEATRES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Alkio and Tom Judson, the No. 2 and No. 3 singles players for Texas A&M also had good out ings for the Aggies. Alkio defeated Eddie Striek er 6-2, 6-4 and Judson defeated Mark Slingo 6-0, 6-1. The rest of the Aggie results follow: No. 5 singles — Ron Kowal (A&M) defeated Don Tittle (BU) 6-1, 6-1 No. 6 singles — Arnold Ket- tenacker (A&M) defeated Doug Mackinnon (BU) 6-1, 6-2 No. 1 doubles — Joelson- Judson (A&M) defeated Woods- Stricker (BU) 6-2, 7-6 No. 2 doubles — Kowal-Hill (A&M) defeated Strother- Mackinnon (BU) 6-3, 6-1 No. 3 doubles — Alkio-Van Barry (A&M) defeated Jackson- Tittle (BU) 6-2, 6-0 M a Class 2 A state title and a seven- year record of 185-24. He said a move to Iowa would be a “logical step” and he said “I owe it to myself’ to apply for the job. “Iowa is on the verge of win ning a national championship,” Leggett said. “I think I can give Iowa a national championship in two years.” Brazos County Aggi Fri. & Sat. 8:00 p.m. Theater The Three Stooges in THE OUTLAWS IS COMING Fri. & Sat. Theater Midnight THE bicycle thief Sun., April 3 7:30 p.m. Theater $1.50 wTAMU I.D. 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