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    Page 16/The Battalion/Monday, April 18, 1983
Aggie results
Men’s tennis team loses to TCU, defeats Tech
by Tracey Taylor
Battalion Staff
The Texas A&M men’s and
women’s tennis teams had their
ups and downs this weekend.
First, the men’s team lost to
TCU, 9-0, in Fort Worth Friday
and then went on to beat Texas
Tech, 7-1, in Lubbock Saturday.
The Tech matchup was high
lighted by singles matches be
tween Texas A&M’s Brian Joel-
son and Fred Viancos (6-4, 4-6,
7-5) and Texas A&M’s Tom
Judson and Vince Menard (6-4,
‘4-6, 7-5).
The men’s season record now
stands at 22-9.
In the same fashion, the
women’s team defeated TCU, 5-
4, here Friday but then lost to
the University of Texas, 9-0, in
Austin Saturday.
Friday’s play came to a dra
matic close when the doubles
team of Akagi-Nutt defeated
TCU’s team of Ries-Rapp, 5-7,
6-1, 6-2, in the last match of the
day.
“We played super,” Coach
Jan Cannon, coach of the
women’s team, said. “Our fresh
men, Vanne Akagi and Cathy
Nutt, really came through for
us. When they took the court for
the doubles match, the score was
tied at 4-4.”
The Texas Longhorns were a
different story, however, and
the Aggie women only managed
to win three sets. Their record
dropped to 15-10, while the
Longhorns improved theirs to
21-9.
Texas wins SWC golf title; Texas A&M finishes in third
United Press International
WEST COLUMBIA — Bran-
del Chamblee and Paul Thomas
shot a strong back nine in the last
round of the Southwest Confer
ence Golf Championships Sun
day to lead Texas to its second
conference title in three years.
Defending conference cham
pion Fexas A&M finished in
third place.
Chamblee started the day
tied for the individual lead with
Houston’s Billy Tuten. Both
Tuten and Chamblee suffered
with erratic drivers, but Chamb-
lee’s birdie at the par-5 17th hole
solidified his third win of the
spring and the title, which he
won by four shots over Tuten.
Chamblee, a junior from
Irving, shot a final round 76 to
finish at 2 19 on a day that saw a
74 as the best round of the day.
For the tournament, only two
sub-par rounds on the par-72
course were posted, by Chamb
lee (69) and Tuten (70).
Day students get their news from the Batt.
“When I started the day, I
thought a 220 would win this
tournament,” said Chamblee. “I
had trouble with my driver to
day, but I had been hitting it well
this week so I was reluctant to
put it in the bag. Houston didn’t
play well today.”
place finish, their best since
1976.
Texas finished with a team
total of 899 and Houston had
908. Texas A&M finished third
with a team score of 928. The
Aggies were led by Gary Krue
ger with a 54-hole score of 229.
Defending individual cham
pion Danny Briggs of Texas
A&M finished with a three-day
total of 232. Texas A&M’s Paul
Oglesby shot a 232 also, as did
Aggie Paul Mayo.
Jacky Lee finished at 240 for
the Aggies, and David Jones
rounded out the Aggie squad’s
scoring with a 250.
The Longhorns were helped
by a pair of two-over-par 74s
from Thomas and Mark Brooks.
The other 74 was by Texas
Tech’s Adam Kase, who boosted
the Red Raiders to a fourth
Track team wins third
outdoor meet of season
Three members of the Texas
A&M men’s track team qualified
this weekend for the NCAA
Outdoor Track Championships
as the team won its third out
door competition at the Arling
ton Outdoor Invitational.
Craig Moody qualified for
nationals in the 110-meter high
hurdles with a first place time of
14.00.
Darrel Austin qualified in the
200-meters with a fourth-place
finish of 20.89.
And Juan de la Garza qual
ified in the javelin throw with a
first-place toss of 251-6.
Robert Windsor won the shot
put with a throw of 58-9, and
Jimmy Howard won the high
jump with a leap of 7-1.
Overall, Texas A&M finished
30 points ahead of Baylor, 140-
110, to win the seven-team meet.
Northeast Louisiana was
third with 96 points, followed by
Texas Christian with 70, Uni
versity of Texas at Arlington
with 63, North Fexas State with
62 and West Fexas State with 14.
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823-0551
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APPLICATIONS
For cubicle space in the SPO, Room 216,
MSC are now available. These applications
may be picked up at the secretaries’ island in
the SPO and are due by Tuesday, April 19.
staff photo by DavidM
Alumni quarterback Edd Hargett’s son, Thad,assists
Curtis Dickey at the alum’s practice session Frida)
Although the alumni team practiced only twice,
the old-timers looked as good as could be expected,
falling to the varsity 24-7.
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THE LAST TWO EVENTS
OF THE YEAR —
ENTER TODAY!
Grab your disc and come join us at the IM FRISBEE
TOURNEY!!
IM Gameplan
FRISBEE: The IM-REC Sports
Office is continuing to accept
frisbee tournament entries! En
tries will close at the event site
on Sunday, April 24 at noon. The
events in this year’s tournament
will be: Maximum Time Aloft;
Throw, Run, and Catch; Dis
tance Throw; Golf Frisbee; Free
Style (pairs). Details of each
event and rules are available in
the IM-BEC Sports Office, 159
East Kyle. It’s FREE but re
member to bring your own disc!!
CANOE RACE: This is your last
chance to enter the Intramural
Canoe Race! Entries close to
morrow, April 19 at 7 p.m. The
race is scheduled for Saturday,
April 23 at 10 a.m. on an approxi
mate seven mile course on the
Brazos River. Teams consist of
two individuals in men’s, wom
en’s and corec divisions. Canoe
rentals can be made through the
Intramural-Recreational Sports
Office, 159 East Kyle for $15.00
(non-refundable) on a first come.
first serve basis. The $15.00 will
cover the rental of the canoe as
well as transportation of the
canoe to the starting line and
pick up at the finish. Maps are
available in the IM-REC Sports
Office. Remember, entries close
tomorrow — so get your registra
tion in today!!
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Entries for the INTRAMURAL CANOE RACE close tomorow at 7 p.m.!
SHAPE UP UPDATE!
The SHAPE UP program (Sport, Health, and Physical Education for University People) is continuing along in a very-
smooth fashion. For those of you who may not he aware of the program, the objectives are to encourage individuals to
incorporate fitness activities into their lifestyles. Participants are given the opportunity to work out individually,
through open recreation at their own pace. A point system has been assigned to various aerobic activities. As one
completes his/her exercise, tally cards are available to record your time and/or distance. The Intramural-Recreational
Sports Office will then chart each participants progress towards the yearly goal of 250 points. Once 250 points have
been achieved (within one calendar year) a SHAPE UP certificate will he awarded to that participant. Performance in
the following aerobic activities will accumulate points: >
Aerobic dance 1 hour = 1 point
Basketball Vz hour = 1 point
Calisthenics 1‘/a hours = 1 point
Racquetball/Handball l /a hour = 1 point
Running/jogging 2 miles = 1 point
Swimming ‘/a mile = 1 point
Walking 3 miles = 1 point
Bicycling 3Va miles = 1 point
Below is an update of the progress our current participants have made as of April 12, 1983. DON T FORGET!! At
anytime you are welcome to participate in this program and the progress you make will start from the date of your first
entry.
Jeanne Marie Bork
Jennie Klepper
Bette Long
Teresa Gaffin
Rhonda Rosengren
Sarah Cooper
David Brochu
Laura Woeber
Zera Taylor
Jeff Bronson
Cheryl Dyer
Tim Willett
Corine Sasser
Eric Hunter
Mary Dell Dean
Mary Gough
Kathleen King
Ricky Van
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Linda Sue Chatham
Barb Aiken
LuAnn Ruth
Mary Kay Rhodes
Faye Pruitt
Sonia Reid
Melissa McGuire
Elizabeth Roberts
James Welford
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1983 IM
TRIATHLON RESULTS
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The Texas A&M Intramural Triathlon took place on Saturday
from 10 a.m. through noon. Originally 120 students, stall and Ut
entered the event, however, the day oi the event only 11 partieipaiili ®
showed.
Twenty-one men, five women, nine men s team members, three«•
en's team members and six eoree team members accepted the triatlifojjhe
challenge! The Intramural Triathlon was made up ol a 250 yard swim
then on to a 1.5 mile run — and finishing with a 4 mile biketrek.O
congratulations to JIM ORR, the overall winner with a time o! 24:301
The following is the list of the official 1983 Intramural Triathlon Results
CLASS
Men, 17-24
Men, 25-29
Women, 17-24
PLACE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
Women, 25-29
Men’s Team
Corec Team
NAME
9 Leo O Brian
Eric Klienhenz
Ben Barlass
lav Sampsel
Parks \Y esson
Paul Cmnings
Nick Pantazis
Michael Panzer
Eric Kaspar
Kevin Zapp
Fred Dyson
Adam Keller
Bry an Hamilton
Steve Homjue
Scott Ostrowski
Carlos Rodriquez
M. Lapne Bourque
Jeff Holdridge
Thomas Geisberg
Dwayne Moreno
Jiin On-
Cat by Gargen
Connie Rush
Laura Estes
Denise Onken
Brenda Nordigren
Greg Hawkins
Ivan Isaac
Kevin Jones
John Bohnanski
Gary Kelley
Rusty Lowman
Jay Greenstein
Mark Guadonoli
Phil Bellmore
Kathy Mitten
Jim Barolak
Mike Hamilton
Cid Galindo
Valerie Edwards
Brian Young
TIME
24:37.4
25:33.3
26:53.5
27:37.6
28:13.5
28:15.5
28:411.6
29:24.9
29:50,7
30:09.9
31:26.4
32:06.5
32:48.3
33:29.0
34:19.0
34:51.4
34:55.1
36:18,3
36:53.9
42:26.8
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31:45.9
31:51.7
33:44.5
36:24.7
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
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Manor East Mall and on Texas Avenue. Stories are provided hv muni
of the Intramural-Recreational Sports Stall . Photos are by Debhie Drill 1
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