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All gold chains sold by weight. your advertising dollars do better in the classifieds For Texas A&M Head Coach Lynn Hickey, tonight’s game against SMU at Moody Coliseum will the biggest of her short career at A&M. Hickey has certainly coached in bigger games. Her Kansas State team was ranked in the Top 10 last season. And she will certainly coach in bigger games at A&M before she’s through. However, those NCAA championship games are down the road. For this year’s six Aggie se niors, SMU may be the last big game of their career. Why their last big game? Because if the Aggies lose, they will probably not advance to the Southwest Con ference tournament. The top six teams in the SWC ad vance to the tournament. A&M is currently seventh and a win over SMU puts them in sixth — simple as that. “It is a very big game,” Hickey said. “SMU lost to Baylor Monday night, so if we beat SMU we will have a chance to move up to sixth place. We will have to count on some big upsets if we don’t.” Hickey said beating SMU won’t be an easy task. The Aggies lost to SMU earlier this year. “They’re a scrappy team,” Hickey said. “They have a good inside game. The biggest difficulty we face is the way they change defenses. “It makes it difficult for us be cause we have a different offense for every defense. We may have to com promise and just run one offense.” Hickey said the Mustangs and Ag gies are evenly matched. “The team that makes the fewest number of mistakes will win the game,” Hickey said. “We have a good chance to win, but we have to have a good game as a team.” The Aggies will look inside more than they did in their first loss to SMU. “Michell (Tatum) wasn’t in the earlier game,” Hickey said. “That should give us a bigger threat this time. They don’t have as good an outside game, so I look for Jenni (Edgar) and Lisa (Langston) to have a big game. We hope they can get A&M’s Beth Young (13) looks to pass off the ball, then runs into Miami’s Deborah Marshall (left) last Saturday night open better than they have been.” Center Ann Trinka who has been an inside force for the Ags of late, will get the starting nod against the Mustangs. j “She’s come in and done well," Hickey said. “She’s generally not a scoring threat, but she is going to have games when she scores in dou ble figures. “We like to have her on the floor because she’s a great leader. She really talks when she’s out on the court.” However, Hickey said if the\te tangs' press begins to hurt the she will not hesitate to bring iii smaller lineup. “If their press becomes a big&(■ tor, we may nave to go with a smalt lineup,” Hickey said. “We will leak situation dictate what we do. ft have been playing no morethansP' enpeople |>er game, so we haveie. consistent there.” The biggest game of Hickey'sliu year and several Aggie’s lastyearte arrived. Sutton isn’t planning pro career Associated Press FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Eddie Sutton says he is staying at the Uni versity of Arkansas as basketball coach and that a statement he made about frustrations with college re cruiting was an off-the-cuff remark. “I’m not going anywhere,” Sutton said in response to a Dallas-datelined story. In that article, he said, “It’s frustrating. I know people are win ning because they’re doing things il legally.” At a news conference Tuesday, he said, “I am not going to the pros. My comment in talking to a writer in Dallas was, ‘Sometimes a few of us get frustrated having to compete against those who are cheating and maybe that’s what will drive me to the pros.’ “I have not talked to anybody in pro basketball. I’m not interested in coaching in pro basketball.” Texas A&M Sportscope A&M rifle team wins NCAA sectionals The Texas A&M rifle team captured first place in the NCAA stem- als held in Austin over this past weekend. The Aggies scored 4,545 points, establishing a new Southmi Con ference record. A&M waif let! by All-Americm: candidate Eric Uptagrafft, whoiool first place in the .C?2-caliber division with 1,114 points. A&&1 swept iki rest of the trophies with David Edmondson placing second with !,!!! points and Chris Fedun finishing third with 1.154 p< >/ms. A&M also placetl first in air xiflc competition. Uptagrafft finishti first with 579 points and Fedun was second. Eric Abbott, also of AB placed third. The Aggies find out this weekend whether they will advance to to- tional competition. If A&M advances, it will be the only team there ihi: doesn't award scholarships to its players. A&M wrestling club captures toumanmi The Texas A&M wrestling club won the team championship at tti he Tourneau Open Wrestling Tournament held over the weekendnU- Tddrneau College in Ixingview. The eleven member Aggie team took first place honors mhitm total of 76¥i points, he Tourneau College and Oklahoma Baptist Colktt tied for second with 36 points each. Southwest Texas State took tfe with 16 and TCU finished fifth with four. A&M mustered five first places, two seconds and one third in indhitl- vfcfon in the nine reipective weight classes. Championships Saturday. Feb. 16, at Southwest Texas State m! TANK MCNAMARA® by Jeff Millar & Bill WOW... POU& FUJTiC. .. IN OUR OVMBLB TRMNINJ& CAMP.. jut*** ?.• • •• • • •• •• • • • • 9m AH You Can Eat - Daily Spect 440 p.m. Offer expires Feb. 28, 1985 Sunday Pancakes $1.99 All You Cafi Eat Mon. Tues. Wed. Spaghetti $1.99 All You Can Eat Thurs. Fri. Shrimp $4.99 All You Can Eat Saturday Special Steak Dinner $4.99 Complete 1NTERNA 103 N. College Skaggs Center 1 '''?