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Move up in the world. 205 Jersey Street West of College Station, TX 77840 • 713/696-5707 The 20th-ranked Texas A&M men’s tennis team is playing host to the lOth-rated Arkansas Razorbacks this afternoon on the varsity courts, with action starting at 1:30. The Aggies will face 12th-ranked Texas on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 on the varsity courts. Texas A&M, 21-6 on the sea son, is led by sophomore Kimmo Alkio, who has compiled a 23-3 individual singles record during the spring. Alkio, a member of Finland’s Davis Cup team, has played the No. 1 and No. 2 posi tions for the Aggies much of this year. The Aggie Ladies, who lost to Houston by a score of 7-2 here Thursday afternoon, also are in action this afternoon, facing Texas Tech at 1:30 at Royal Oaks Racquet Club in Bryan. The women’s squad, 13-7, is led by No. 1 player Vanne Akagi, who’s 15-3 in individual matches. Here are complete results from Thursday’s loss to Houston: Golf team falls to fifth place 8. Colorado, 593 9. Sam Houston State, 595 10. Missouri, 597 11. Texas-El Paso, 598 12. TCU, 599 Margaret Redfearn (UH) def. Liliana Fernandez 6-2, 6-3 Vanne Akagi (A&M) def. Hee Back 6-3, 7-5 Joy Tacon (UH) def. Amy Gloss 6-2, 6-2 Teresa Landry (A&M) def. Kim Gensler 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Cathy Tyrrell (UH) def. Laura Hanna 6-2, 6-2 Brenda Burgess (UH) def. Cathy Nutt 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Redfearn-Tacon (UH) def. Fcrnandez- Hanna 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 Baek-Gensler (UH) def. Closs-Landry 6- 4, 6-4 Burgess-Libera (UH) def. Nutt-Akagi 6- 3, 3-6, 6-4 , i ARCOSANTI PROGRAMS 83 Arcosanti is a unique environment designed by Paolo Soleri intergrating living, learning and doing in the urban laboratory that is being constructed with the aid of volunteer labor in Arizona. The following five week workshops are offered for 1983. CONSTRUCTION: Focus is on skills development from plan reading to finish work Staff architects and skilled craftspeople guide participants in building AGRICULTURE: And lands agriculture using organic techniques Greenhouse, field preparation, irrigation, biological pest control, harvest and solar dry herbs and vegetables from 10 acres of field crops, orchards and vines DATES: Construction/Agriculture run concurrently June 6. July 11. August 15. September 12. October 10 and November 7 The workshops are designed around a core curriculum explaining Bolen's concepts and the purpose for building Arcosanti. SPECIAL WORKSHOPS OFFERED ECO PHILOSOPHY May 113, August 14 27 NATURE and the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE June 12 25 PRINTMAKING July 11 August 15 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cosanti Foundation Dept. S 6433 Doubletree Rd., Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 (602) 948-6145. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL FOLLOWING WORKSHOPS FOR GRADUATES. The Texas A&M men’s golf team shot an 11-over-par 299 to drop from first to fifth place in Thursday’s second round of the All-America Intercollegiate tournament, being held at Bear Creek in Houston. Danny Briggs and Gary Krue ger, who each shot 68 Wednes day to pace the Aggies to a first- place tie with Texas, shot 73 anil 76, respectively, Thursday. The 72-hole tournament will con tinue today and end Saturday. Texas dropped to fourth place and the Oklahoma State Cowboys took over the top spot with a two-day total of 569. Texas A&M coach Bob Ellis said he and his players were hap py about Wednesday’s play, but wet, cold weather caused a dro poff in Thursday’s second round. In addition, he said, the tourney will get tougher each day since the courses are leng thened (by moving the tees back) for each round. The Aggies’ individual results and totals thus far in the AAII: Track squads at Texas Relai The men’s and women’stn teams will be in Austin todati Saturday for the 56th Texas! lays, featuring college,) college, women’s, high sdi and open club divisions About 750 athletes represt ing 64 universities and collf! will compete in the 1983Te Relays, which are being b by the University of Tea Memorial Stadium. Prelim field and running events lie; this morning at 9 and com: this afternoon at 2:30. finals begin at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, runningi open at 10 a.m., with fin Danny Briggs 68-73-141 Gary Krueger 68-76-144 Paul Oglesby 71-73-144 David Jones 73-77-150 Jacky Lee 75-79-154 field and running eventsbetI ning at noon. Aggie men’s coach Ckl Thomas is the referee foi event. Thomas was atop! ghorn sprinter in the el 1950s and in 1981 wasindua into UT’s track HallofHoa During his 25 seasons as] Other team scores from the AAII: 1. Oklahoma State, 569 2. Houston, 574 3. Oral Roberts, 575 4. Texas,576 5. Texas A&M, 579 6. Arizona, 587 7. Lamar, 590 Aggies’ coach, A&M finished lower than thirdinj Southwest Conferenceoi times. On the other they’ve won four times, three titles coming in thel five seasons. The Texas A&M menssi cl|agai has won three meets this spnBsual lied be in is th * The New Ultralight Hikers i Come see our great selection of Kjew Ultra-Light hiking boots 4 walking shoes. Each features light weight 4 flexible uppers for easy break-in and comfort, combined with the technical inner construction needed for proper foot support. Choose from a wide selection of styles for men and women* hole Earth Provision Co, 105 Boyett 846-8794 * * * * * * * * * * 4 4 4 4 * * >f * 4 4 MIKE’S DISCOUNT LIQUOR POST OAK VILLAGE ^wwwWvwwwwvwwvwwww BACARDI Rum 80 Proof 1.75 liter 12 39 • NEWPORT VODKA $^T59 6 PAK 12 0Z. CANS COORS COORS LIGHT $079 6 PAK $0 12 0Z. 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Wolfe, Class of ’45, recently coordinated an effort to collect $3,500 for the teal purchase new equipme® needs. In Saturday’s event, e Pier < competition will matchal by from one school against a: pay from another school, with' boat being required to around a sequence of buo; the correct order. The rtf :h. B will he a round robininc ng team members will switch It after each round inordertoi sure equal competition. In addition to the men's® petition, four women oil the A&M team will beatBaylori till, Southeastern Intercollec h, sc Sailing Association i competition that will detei the representative for the tional regatta. Bt T he Sailboat Racing Tt®ms] which has has 18 activemw the hers, meets every Tuesdayttj at 7 p.m. in 109 MilitaryScii Building. The team is a " with the Texas A&M Club. i Residence Hall Association Presents 10th Annual A NIGHT OF GAMBLING, PRIZES, AND ENTERTAINMENT Friday, April 15th 8:00-12:30 Major prizes donated by DIAMOND ROOM 707 AND TOTAL PRIZE WORTH OVER $4000! PLACE: MSC, 2nd floor and Lounge TICKETS: $ 3 00 advance $ 4 00 door MSC, Sbisa, Commons, Duncan, Rudder ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. ( MSC . Ta Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax. Cafeteria “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or. 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FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee U“Quality First”I SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable Softball s (continued from page 1 “I think if both of us (T ^AY A&M and Utah State) play* it should be a u watch. Texas A&M, I’ve T; - felt, has always beenafl strong team, and they’ll al) give you a good game ^ down to the wire.” if Mb’ And then there’s the? pitching matchup between' and Ramm. Texas A&Msot coach Bob Brock knows I Ramm, and Searle knows Stoll. How do the two t “I feel like they’re b rights all-America pitchen well as people,” Searle “And I’ve always enjoyed»• ing both of them pitch, W it’s going to be a ] Searle also praised the pt : her Aggies’ second-line h* Julia Ranheim, sayingherf ing in the shadow of Ran® made her underrated Utah State is now 12-6-1 the season, and they’ve It few more games rained out Searle would like to have! But the coach said herteJ> right on schedule constderit: the missed games. “We have beat some good tional teams, but I feel lift pool play in the tournameni give us more experience,"Sf 1 said. “It will give us game that we’ve missed withthei? out games, and that’s wha looking forward to more anything.” &A]