Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, February 3, 1984 fe Aggies race to LSU meet By BOB CASTER Senior sports writer The Texas A&M men’s track team is on the road again after 12 days of rest, relaxation and practice — not necessarily in that order. The Aggies leave for Baton Rouge today to compete in the LSU Invitational indoor track meet. And the competition will be stiff. Asid£ from Southwest Conference rival Baylor, the Aggies will also be running against Florida, Florida State, Auburn and Louisiana State, all strong Southeastern Confer ence teams. But one person who won’t be in Baton Rouge this weekend is Aggie speedster Rod Richard son who will be running the 60- yard dash in Dallas at the Times Herald Invitational. Running in the 60-yard high hurdles will be Chappelle Hen derson, Craig Moody and Todd Howard. Henderson, who was on the mile relay team that qual ified for nationals two weeks ago at the Eastman Invitational in Tennessee, will be entered in the high hurdles for the First time this year. Moody placed third in that event at the Sooner Relays in Oklahoma City. Vernon Robetson and Tom my Alsbrook will be entered in the 300-yard dash and Tony Grier, Bill Shelton and Clif Chatham will be running in the 400-yard dash. “Tony (Grier) is running real well right now,” Nelson said. “He ran a 46-flat leading off our mile relay team in Tennessee.” In the intermediate distances, Craig Calk will be running in the 600 and freshman Kendric Wes ley, another member of the mile relay team, will be competing in his first 800-yard race of the season. In addition to Wesley and Grier, Chappelle Henderson and either Bill Shelton or Cliff Chatham will be pooling their efforts to try and better their NCAA qualifying time of 3:10.23 in the mile relay. Running distance for the Aggies will be Andy Elliot in the mile run and Arturo Barrios in the two-mile run. Barrios, who transferred from Wharton Junior College, won the 5000- meters and the steeplechase last year in the National Junior Col lege Meet and set an A&M in door record in the two-mile run two weeks ago at the Sooner Re lays. “We expect him to get close to the qualifying standard this Ski Steamboat With ZEPHYR’S Oacrelhi H1M]© Bod Sft®airin)lb©aift Each Condo Ha* It* Own Firoplaco, Fully Equipped Kitchon And Washof-Dryor Tho Condo* Surround A Sauna And Jacuzzi For Aftor-Ski Relaxation And Arm Only Sovoral Minute* Walk From The Ski Lift* And Steamboat'* Night Spot* There ft Alto Constant Shuttle But Service For Those Not Wishing To Walk IpirooDgjs; ©©Boiradlo’s IMl©§ft ©©DD@g® Slko®irs In Addition To Lodging And 4 Day* Of Lift Ticket*, Summit Tour* Provide* A Large Party For All Of Their Tour Groups In Steamboat At Well As A Ski Race And Mountain Picnic After The Race Rental Of Skit, Boot*, And Pole* I* Available For S8-Ddy If Enough People With To Have Travel Supplied, Round-Trip Charter But Will Be $H9~Each Sftu Spiromig (Bir®alk $199 PER PERSON PLUS $20 REFUNDABLE SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR MORE INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS CALL JOHN CROSBY AT 823-8329 OR COME BY ZEPHYR'S ALL RESERVATIONS AND MONEY MUST BE RECEIVED BY FEB. 9 weekend,” Nelson said. “With some competition, he can get there.” But in the Field events, the Aggies may have a little harder time getting off the ground, especially since they are only at half strength in the high jump department. However, the two high-jumpers that are in work ing condition right now may be close to meeting the 7’3” NCAA qualifying standard. Chuck Perry, who qualified outdoors last year, is just two in ches away from the indoor qual ifying standard, having jumped 7T” at the Sooner Relays. Ethan Glass, who cleared 7’3” last year, has also jumped 7T” this year. In the other field events, Kurt Thome and Robetson will be competing in the long jump and Thome in the triplejump as well. The Aggies will have fresh man Todd Howard in the shot E ut and Mark Bruce, Mark Rut- :dge and Desmond Kidd in the pole vault. Kidd placed sixth in the pole vault last year at the SWC meet. The Aggies may pose a threat to some teams but Ted Nelson feels that it’s still too early in the season to reserve any judge ment. “It’s hard to tell at this early date where we stand,” he said. “I guess we’d probably be in the middle of the pack.” Nelson said the Aggies are probably as good indoors as out doors and added that the strong teams in the middle distance races tend to do better indoors. Mazur makes pitcl at baseball team By BOB CASTER and RANDY LEMMON Sports writers Remember Wayne Jackson? He’s a former Texas A&M left-handed pitcher. No, he didn't graduate or get drafted, he quit—withoutever tacing an opposing batter. In fact, he never even faced art opposing team. That leaves head coach Tom Chandler in a bit of a pinch; he’s down to only one left hander, Sherman Corbitt. And Chandler is of firm belief that every ballclub in America needs a left-handed pitcher, and two are belter than one. Exit Wayne Jackson, enter John Mazur. That’s right, straight from the sideline to the bullpen. Not only can the guy throw a football. Chandler believes he may be able to throw a pretty decent curve ball as well. “He’s an athlete that is real competitive and the same thing goes right over into baseball,” Chandler said. “lie has a pretty good arm and he pitched in high school. We’re giving him a shot. I’ll say that” It was a little under two years ago that head football coach Jackie Sherrill gave him the sort of shot. Mazur, a seven-game starter at ip lerback for US(: two years ago, was replaced a freshman sensation and Mazur packed:! I jags and headed for Aggieland. After start® four games at quarterback for the \m lightning struck twice. He was replacedoa [ again by a freshman sensation — this tiroi was Kevin Murray. John Mazur packed!;, bags but this time only headed across the tr«g to Olsen Field. Any freshmen pitchers on s baseball team? But it may actually be the break Maul needs, kind of a way to take his mindoffcll frustrating football season. “Well it’s just something that I've aw wanted to do sinve I’ve been m college.'Maui said. “I’ve just never had the opportunityli cause of spring football practice.” And what about his once-promisingfooil career? “I still have another year of eligibility Iti,® Mazur said. "I’m on a football scholorshipinffl I made a committment when 1 came outs no matter how it went.” (Randy Lemmon is a KAMU-T\'sponjiu porter) Tennis team faces test By BILL ROBINSON Assistant sports editor They say experience is the best teacher. If that is true, Texas A&M’s young women’s tennis team should walk away from its dual match with Trinity University with an education. QUICK AS A FLASH Sweet Heart Special Off portrait package View your portrait proof 1 hour after your sitting & Receive your Portrait Package the next day PROOFS in 1 hour- overnight service! the perfect valentine gift Manor East Mall(only) W And while the educating might not be easy, Coach Jan Cannon says the team won’t embarass themselves. “They come in with a very high quality team,” Cannon said. “They have the talent and the rankings to make it good ex perience for us. “We have a young team but the only way you get experience is to get out there and play with the best. It will be sort of a David and Goliath match-up. We may surprise them in a place or two." But winning the match would have to be an upset for the 2-1 Aggies. Trinity comes into the match with a No. 2 national ranking — and a possibility of moving into the top spot after several victories this week. Howard Trinity also sports ttieli and No. 5 ranked collJ plyers in the nation and™ 1 doubles team. That makes the matchiei lain to the Aggies. “Any time you playTririi important; in the tennis anyway,” Cannon said. “■ hoping we can getintothdl 2o.” ; A&M will battle fortkitiB ing with a team consistin^n one senior, one junior (dl transfer, one suphomnm three freshmen. The match begins ail Saturday at the Omar* Tennis Courts. Any time’s a wild time when you add the great taste of Two Fingers... and this wild Two Fingers T-shirt! To get yours, send your name, address, style preference and size (men’s style S, M, L or women’s French cut S, M, L) along with $7.50, to: Two Fingers T-shirt Offer, 266 North Rocky River Dr. Berea, Ohio 44017. Please allow 6 weeks for delivery D6QW JgoldJ Two Fingers is all it takes. | © 1983. TWO FINGERS TEQUILA - 80 PROOF. IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY HIRAM WALKER INC., BURLINGAME. CALIF. bstlSTAI t.W- FULL MEAL DEAL A Full 5 Course Meal —i ★ 2 Pieces of Delicious Chicken * Fluffy. 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His first objective is to master his approach which, in turn, should help him master the high jump. “Right now I’m working with weights to get stronger in my legs/’ he said. “Then I can have a really strong approach and jump a lot higher.” Aggies 1 loward feels his approi*| his biggest asset inthespotB "Right now, I havethefiB approach in the world, “I’m running about 8.5kW per second towards the bat® can only get better.” And getting better is on J Howard’s goals. “1 think I’m the in the world, but a lot of [ don’t seem to think so," tff “I’mjust goingto provetoi body sooner or later that Ii But his main reason for] ing is the love of conif and the sport. “I love competition the thing I thriveon”hes just enjoy the pressure^ guess that’s the main re jump. When it’s all over,i you feel good that you’vei something that your(j wanted to do.” What Howard really w do is win a gold medal Olympic Games andseta| manent record for him$a| the United States. (continued from page 15) of the court part of the capacity crowd of 10,060 began to boo. Lewis did not put Anders in at that point though. Guard Gary Orsak, who has played only 19 minutes all season, was inserted into the lineup. Then with 3:56lelt,7| unsnapped his warm-ufujl with a finger pointed aif| Winslow entered wm game at Hofeinz since kI allowed to return fromtel imposed exile. ./QIU2.^« S38‘f XEk