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NEW LOOK SHAPE OF THINGS PERM SPECIAL $22.50 cut included Phone 846-7614 4417 Texas Ave. South Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, January 21, 1985 SPORTS /T conviser-miller Ags swim, not dive, past LSU review cordially invites you . . . to attend our first two lectures free THURSDAY 7th & TUESDAY 12th of February (Including CompRmentary Materials) Commences at 6:00 p.m. Come see how good a CPA review course can be! Call today to reserve a seat!!! 1-800-392-5441 College Station By TONY CORNETT Sports Writer SENIOR COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS THE AIR FORCE INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A DINNER AND PRESENTATION ON JANUARY 29th We will discuss opportunities for becoming a computer science officer in the Air Force. Call SSgt Paul Broadus at 696-2612 if you'd like to attend. (Replies must be received by Jan. 25th) -TAW? A great way of life. Texas A&M’s swimming teams took the LSU Tigers by the tail in Baton Rouge Saturday and pro ceeded to hurt their feelings. The Aggies’ 13th ranked women’s team came away with a 74-39 win, while the Aggie men spotted the Ti gers 16 points and still came away with a 63-42 victory. The women’s team took seven first place finishes and pushed their record to 3-1. The men captured six first place finishes and moved their record to 4-2. The Aggie men don’t have any di vers and that’s a sacrifice of 16 points before a swimmer ever hits the water. Aggie Coach Mel Nash said that recruiting divers was not a good idea this season because A&M’s outdoor diving facility just doesn’t do the job during the winter months. “This year we finally decided to quit beating our head aginst the wall with the outdoor facility,” Nash said. “We did not recruit any new divers because to bring them in was being unfair to them. They really couldn’t improve during their time in college because of the outdoor facility.” The women’s team isn’t as bad off — they, at least, have two divers. This was the first competition of the new year for the swimmers and Nash is pleased with the way things are going. “The last month and a half of working with the team has been the most pleasant and productive time I’ve had in eight years of college coaching,” Nash said. “It’s the kind of team I’ve always wanted to be working with. They are by far the most serious group I’ve ever had about their training. They have a good time, but they get in the water and they don’t complain. They know they have to work to achieve the goals they want to reach.” The Ags take their show on the road again this weekend when they travel to Lubbock for a duel meet competiton with Texas Tech on Sat urday. “When we go up there they have their band and the cowbells,” Nash said. “It’s a nightmare every time we go there. We should be able to beat them except that they have real good divers and we don’t have any divers at all.” Back to- School Spodali- 195 • Peugeot P6 Reg. $184 95 Special $169 • Peugeot P8 Reg. $224 95 Special $214 95 • Peugeot PH10-L Reg. $269 95 Special $254 CRUISER SALE 10% off Diamond Back Sand Streak 10% off Diamond Back Fleetstreak 95 809 S. Texas Ave. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES ALL TERRAIN BIKES AGGIELAND SCHWINN |Next to iRed Lobster COLLEGE STATION 696-9490 MONDAY, TAN 01 , TiOO put i ORTCS; YWbooK Photo 5oho lacSbi pS LverYS NO XVI He. Oi p pr inQ. ScCift Photo ITS a c Vpm, So be. bompL TEL rael’s ai cars, tn new lin Sunday Syria n rael’s pi “The redeplo Israeli; who in; tions sf named, ing trar The wal of 1 by a rc troops chunk terrane Resit around front li raeli ai Sunday Hickey names new tennis coach cles toi along tl State Jan Baldwin has been named in terim assistant tennis coach in charge of the women’s tennis team at Texas A&M. Baldwin, a lecturer in the Texas A&M Health and Physical Education Department since 1980, takes over from Jan Cannon, who resigned in December. Baldwin has been a tennis instruc tor since 1964. She served as a tea cher at the Caswell Tennis Center in Austin for three years and was direc tor of tennis at Balcones Country Club in Austin. From ’73-’79, Bald win was assistant tennis pro at Court yard Tennis and Swim Club. A&M Assistant Athletic Director Lynn Hickey said she was pleased with the decision. “We are fortunate to find some one right here with the University, especially someone with the experi ence that Jan has,” Hickey said. “Her pro experience is something we need with the tennis season no upon us.” Baldwin is a native of Austin at received her undergraduate degtt from Texas in 1969 and her Waste degree from A&M in 1980. She In been a member of the United Stat; Professional Tennis AssociatK since 1977 and continues to beans live tournament player. Hickey said the permanent pe tion will not be filled until aftertk spring tennis season. SMU's Bliss says one wrong means no Wrigh Associated Press The high-flying Southern Meth odist Mustangs will likely have to ad just to a higher altitude this week. The third-ranked Mustangs, who outlasted stubborn Texas Christian 74-70 on Saturday, could pass Duke in The Associated Press poll. “Whether we deserve to be ranked that high is up to the writers and broadcasters, but I believe we’ve earned it,” said SMU center Jon Koncak. SMU is now 15-1 and off to the best start in the school’s history. The Mustangs are the only unbeaten team in Southwest Conference play with a 5-0 ledger. In other SWC games, Houston and Texas Tech, both 4-1, kept pace for second place. The Cougars bounced Arkansas 78-73 and Texas Tech routed Bay lor 92-71. Before Wednesday’s showdown against Texas, SMU Coach Dave Bliss will have to get some matters settled with star guard Carl Wright. area and departed to the dressi room with the game still in prograi “No. 44 (Wright) didn’t runthinp the way I wanted it run,” said Bl “All he had to do was keep the I outside and he wouldn’t doit. nesses i expect* ing cor trucks throug way so* Isra* proved plan, v pleting Lebam Isra* Awali border diers v Litani which live. Hea ment were 1 the A\ new lit The said tl “ The clock was our only enem I’ll have to have a talk with nim.Hti probably the most impatient cost petitor I’ve ever known.” Bli§s pulled Wright late in the TCU game for not running the coach’s plays. 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