Page 14/The BattalionAThursday, February 23, 1984 Cougars roll over Owls 70-54 Navratilova tank m«ivamaka by Jeff Millar & United Press International HOUSTON — Michael Young scored 22 points and the third-ranked Houston Cougars easily rolled to thfeir 37th con secutive Southwest Conference victory Wednesday night, 70-54 over the Rice Owls. Young, the SWC’s leading scorer, was backed by the 16 points of Alvin Franklin as the Cougars jumped in front early and opened a nine-point advan tage in the first half. The long-range shooting of Tyrone Washington and Greg Hines kept the Owls close n the first half, but four 20-footers by Franklin early in the second pe riod broke open the contest. advances in Indoors ^-OCX . SFEMPiKJG t3 MlO-IOM 313 _ _ _ OH SOU AMP”tMAT COU,E6£ leUNNlMG* RACK . tMSV£ MAO ID £COHOMlZ£ GUARt^AH ' THG CARE ABOUT OM AMP -TACKLCS AMP lLUhJ£>5?. moki-skiu. Houston shot 56.6 percent from the floor and outre- bounded the Owls, 37-29, in winning its 13th league game this season. Houston’s overall record climbed to 24-3. United Press International cD Beirut- He has played J unior If: in live cl don and is the NetherlaniiR tional junior champion. 1/ Retei “He was an excellentfirTP 0Mt i o t> us,” Kent said. |attacks i Two newcomers from :| an( I he; ida, Joey Perry and Deanl| P° sll i 0 o fine, are highly ranked ca si Florida Tennis Assodll All 1 Both finished in thefmai I, f° * jase , the National Junior ChairaE 111111 an ships. With the help of thest freshmen along with seici^ 81 Russ Simmons, Arnold li anese ai nacker and Greg Hill-^. r ‘g a ^ f team’s No. 1 singles pla)(| P‘ n g slr the Aggies have a goodds capital of breaking into the nation™ I l> e i 20, Kent says. The competition id Southwest Conference make things any easier fe Aggies. Last year saw' teams ranked among in the nation and this seas) ide g ildinj reels, oslem Lh nc,11 ets N't. ■ U.S. C Housi ar-okl no different. Arkansas, TCU and Texas all were in the top 20 pre-seasonpd Texas A&M will pla' matches at the Omar S Tennis Center at Thursday against Wesif' State and Saturday againsi Neese State. Friday the Aj will host Stephen F. A the Royal Oaks Racquet Bryan at 1:30 p.m. The Aggies are favi sweep those four matchci| nal waki the competition will be com e | x q erably tougher at the 0)1 f rom a Christi Invitational tournajcure kill in March. Twelve of the tjfl day. teams in the nation »l|r Dr. V there. through “We’re really looking : at one j ward to the Corpus Chrisuj remove tational,” Kent said. “ h;! could g( second best tournameni ij hours la United States other tha”Si With NCAA.” Hsion w Joey Perry said the tM respirat — especially he and the freshmen — need tobeai J opponent soon and the' get a chance to do jus 1 against their first Duke. xant t er his Befor id, “H [last thin | Sheai iintil 16 rs sepa bv plast: I “He : that her If you ever expect to ha* j pull, you’ll have to pi# [ iANCl Philosopher: one who JDanocr learning more and n# less and less, until knows everything about nothing. Swallowing your angf)*; [ 1 be today is better than ha'"Tl le last eat them tomorrow. Small children are aif their wings seem W shorter as their legs longer. Fly over to Heritage hf j Boys Wear for a new t [f time you need a lift •ho arc first test I party : air our i p n said “I ha' n. Ga ken b; scussii [ays an But t idSIdLVJIIIX HERITAir DOWNTOWN BRYAH. tcasior |te deb; fWom Ohio fowing Is cam