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Rollie White Coliseum — 7:30 p.m. Ag netters set for homestand Thursday, Feb. 21 — A&M Men vs. Northeast Louisiana Saturday, Feb. 23 — A&M Women vs. U.S. International All matches scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Twelfth Man kickoff team meeting today An organizational meeting for all students interested in trying out for the 1985 Texas A&M Twelfth Man kickoff team will be held today, Feb. 20, at 3 p.m. under the stands on the west side o! k\le Field, next to the football locker room. A&M Roadrunners to face Texas in road race The Texas A&M Roadrunners will sponsor a three-mile road race against the University of Texas Roadrunners Saturday, Feb. 23, at 10:30 a.m. The race will start at Mount Aggie, run through the A&M Coll Course and then finish up at Mount Aggie. It will mark the f irst meeting between the two clubs this year. No. 9 Tigers edge past Aggie netters By TRAVIS TINGLE Sports Editor Texas A&M’s llth-ranked men’s tennis team dropped only its second dual-match of the spring season, los ing to No. 9 Trinity University, 5-4, Tuesday. Going in to yesterday’s match in San Antonio, A&M, now 9-2 overall, had never defeated the perennially B Dwerful Trinity Tigers. But Coach avid Kent’s Aggies came about as close as you can get to upsetting their first Top 10 team of the season. Just how close were they? After the six singles matches, the Aggies were tied with the Tigers, 3-3, with only the three doubles matches re maining. But in the last game of the last set of No. 2 doubles, A&M’s duo of Mark Smith and Russ Simmons came up shy against Trinity’s Chris Kennedy and Grayson Unaerwood, who disposed of the Ags, 6-3, 3-6, 7- 5. “It was just a heck of a tennis match all the way around and some fine collegiate tennis,” Kent said. “We thought we had a good chance to win it once we were tied after the singles matches. “I guess it’s probably my fault that we lost, though. I just don’t really know.” Kent said the Tiger’s large parti san crowd, something which the Ags aren’t accustomed to playing in front of, might have rattled the team somewhat. However, Kent was still disappointed with a few player’s per formances during the match. “(Trinity) gets real excited about its tennis,” he said. “They have some pretty volatile fans down there and they get pretty loud, but (Grant) Connell, (Marcel) Vos and (Dean) Johnson were really the only one’s that played well. The rest of the guys didn’t play as well as they should have, considering the competition. “I really feel we should’ve won the match.” A&M can’t allow the loss to Trin ity to linger in its memory too long. The Aggies take on a tpugh North east Louisiana team Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. “We had better bounce back from this (loss to Trinity),” Kent said. “Northeast Louisiana comes in here Thursday and they always play us tough. Maybe I’ll have to revise the singles and doubles alignments be fore then and see how that goes.” Singles matches results: Texas A&M’s Grant Connell (above) won No. 1 singles, but the Aggies (9-2) lost to No. 9 Trinity, 5-4, Tuesday. Connell defeated TU’s Kennedy, 6- 3, 6-2; No. 2 singles — TU’s Fanie Reinach defeated A&M’s Kimmo Alkio, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0; No. 3 singles — TU’s Dexter MacBride defeated A&M’s Greg Hill, 6-1, 6-3; No. 4 singles — A&M’s Marcel Vos de feated TU’s Underwood, 7-6, 6-2; No. 5 singles — TU’s Chris Greer defeated A&M’s Mark Smith, 6-2, 6- 1; No. 6 singles — A&M’s Dean Johnson def eated TU’s Eno Polo, 6- 1, 6-2. Doubles matches results: No. 1 singles — A&M’s Grant No. 1 doubles — TU’s MacBride- Reinach defeated A&M’s Connell- Hill, 6-4, 6-2; No. 2 doubles— TU’s Kennedy-Underwood defeated A&M’s Smith-Simmons, 6-3, 3-6, 7- 5; No. 3 doubles — A&M’s Alkio- Johnson defeated TU’s Creer-Hop- per, 7-5, 6-2. Ag Ladies (continued from page 15) The Longhorns have a full court press that eats most teams for lunch, not to mention dinner and a mid night snack. Hickey said correcting small prob lems this go around with Texas could be the difference in the game. “We sat down and watched the (Texas) game film last night,” Hickey said. “It was just tiny mis takes like throwing the ball away. It was not big physical skill type things. Correcting little things will make the game a lot closer.” Alf/tedo-'i / t j / Papa lPvjf Large Pizza .$3,! fxesi etotsui. item -soft drink refills 250- Open 11 a.m.-past midnight 846-0079 846-3824 509 University Drive CO-OP FAIR On Monday, February 25, the employerslii below will have booths in Zachry Engineei Center. These employers will be prima: interested in hiring co-op students, butifyoui interested in either summer employment or time employment, please feel free to stop by Co-op will be held between 8:30 a.m. an(13| p.m. with the exception of a lunch break 12:15 to 1:00. Voi EMPLOYER Baker Sand Control General Dynamics Houston Lighting & Power Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. 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