The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1983, Image 15

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You are invited to attend a
GOSPEL MEETING
April 10-15, 1983 7:30 p.m. weekday evenings
Bill Crews, Evangelist
Twin City Church of Christ
3610 Plainsman Lane
Bryan, Texas 77801
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DORM GOT YOU DOWN?
NEST IN A TREEHOUSE.
Dorm life got you down? Before you
leave campus, make sure you reserve
a residence you’ll look forward to.
For the summer term or school year,
nest in a treehouse. Treehouse
Apartments. Just a little off campus,
and so much more than just a dorm.
Only a block away from campus on
Jersey Street, Treehouse Apart
ments offers all the security, friend
ship and convenience of dorm life.
PLUS the extra space, privacy and
amenities you want. Like swimming
pools, large closets, outdoor storage,
central laundry room, outdoor racks
and storage for bikes, and much
more. Sharp 1- and 2-bedrooms,
many with patios or balconies.
Reserve your apartment NOW AND
SAVE! Just sign your summer or
school-year lease by April 15, 1983
to be eligible.
Move up in the world.
205 Jersey St. West of College Station, TX 77840
713/696-5707
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A&M’s Kimmo Alkio goes down low to return
during Friday’s match against Arkansas. The
staff photo by Bill Schulz
Aggies dropped both the match against the Razorbacks
and one Saturday against the University of Texas.
en’s tennis team defeated
y Razorbacks, Longhorns
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by Tracey Taylor
Battalion Staff
e Texas A&M men’s tennis
dropped a pair of dual
les this weekend — losing
:o the lOth-ranked Arkan-
izorbacks on Saturday and
e University of Texas on
lay. Both matches were
|d in the Omar Smith Ten-
lomplex.
lie Razorbacks, led by Peter
an Australian serve
olley specialist, defeated
ies 8-1.
han defeated the Aggie’s
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R ecords fall at Texas Relays
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No. 1 player, Brian Joelson 6-2,
3-6, 6-4 and then, along with
teammate Pat Senet, blasted
Joelson and Tom Judson 6-4, 7-
5 in the No. 1 doubles match.
fjoohan and Senet are the
defending NCAA doubles
champions.
Texas A&M’s only victory
Saturday came from Kimmo
Alkio and Van Barry in doubles.
They beat the Hogs’ team of
Bobby Banck and Tim Siegel 2-
6, 6-4, 7-5.
Arkansas went on to beat
TCU 9-0 on Sunday.
For the Aggies, Sunday’s re
sults were only slightly better.
The Longhorns visited College
Station and managed to defeat
the Aggies 5-4.
The Aggies and the Lon
ghorns split the singles matches
3-3, despite the absence of an
injured Tom Judson. But UT
came back to take the Aggies 2-3
in doubles.
The best match of the
weekend, however, was the sing
les match between Texas A&M’s
Alkio and UT’s Paul Crozier.
Alkio came from behind for the
win after being down 4-2 in the
third. Sunday’s win raises
Alkio’s season record to 24-4.
Barry and Greg Hill also
claimed singles’ victories for the
Aggies.
The doubles matches were a
different story. The team of
Alkio and Barry brought Texas
A&M their only win, defeating
Mike Brown and Doug Snyder
6-2, 6-1.
Texas A&M’s season record
now stands at 21-8.
The Aggies travel to Fort
Worth Friday to play TCU, be
ginning at 1:30.
United Press International
JSTIN — Cool weather
changing around much of
ountry this spring, but in
rorld of track and field
jj s are heating up in a hurry.
The barrage of record
ing performances at the
s Relays demonstrated the
tdown to the Olympics has
dy begun.
cause the huge track and
carnival on the campus of
iedft® diversity of Texas has been
going on for 56 years, meet re
cords are usually hard to come
by. In most years only one or two
records are set.
But over the weekend a
dozen Texas Relays records
were established, two collegiate
records were set and pole vaul-
ter Billy Olson came very close to
establishing a world mark.
In addition to Olson, who
cleared 18-8‘A and just missed
on his first attempt at what
would have been a world record
of 19-1, Nebraska sprinter Mer-
lene Ottey and the 1,600-meter
relay team from Baylor were the
stars of the show.
Ottey, from Jamaica, over
came a five-yard deficit on the
anchor leg of the 400-meter re
lay to bring her team a win in
that event and then helped the
Cornhuskers’ sprint medley re
lay team establish a collegiate re
cord of 1:36.05.
Most of the country’s top
1,600-meter relay squads are in
the southwest this year and the
Baylor Bears made themselves
the early favorite for an NCAA
title by running a collegiate re
cord 3:01.98.
The team of Bill Hartson,
Johnny Thomas, Derwin Gra
ham and Willie Caldwell
downed the excellent teams
from SMU (3:03.57), TCU
(3:04.86) and Texas (3:05.33).
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