Page 14/The Battalion/Monday, February 10, 1986 Juniors, Seniors & Grads... GIVE YOURSOP SOME CREDIT! •Just bring a copy of your school I.D. * No cosigner required APPLY NOW ON CAMPUS! TANK MCNAMARA® by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds COACH KNll&UT \b HAVIKJG PtfO&EW irw AGAllO. /J| K'S A&M track garners one first Barnes upsets defending champion in shot Date: T., W., Th., Feb. 11,12,13 Time: 9:00-4:00 Place: Blocker Lobby CITIBANiO Citibank (South Dakota). N.A. Member FDIC By TOM TAGLIABUE Sports Writer OKLAHOMA CITY — Randy Barnes, Texas A&M’s big freshmen shot putter, took home the Ag gies’ only first-place finish at the Oklahoma City Classic indoor track and field meet with a put of 62 feet, 1 1% inches. Barnes, who won his event for the second week in a row, defeated the defending Southwest Conference shot put champion Marty Kobza of Arkansas. A&M’s Head Track Coach Charlie Thomas said it was who Barnes beat, not how far he threw, that was important. “He beat the SWC champion and that was the main thing,” Thomas said. “It should give him a lot of confi dence going into the (SWC) meet next week. He met (Kobza) head up and he beat him. That is pretty good for a freshman to beat the conference champion.” Ian James finished third in the long jump, with a leap of 25-2 3 /». Ernie Mendez jumped 6-11, good enough to net him fourth place in the high jump. Three Aggies placed in the 60-yard dash — Floyd Heard (4th), Stanley Kerr (6th) and Lawrence Fefe (7th). The Aggie women scored only one point as Bfli Drees placed fifth in the 3,000-yard run. BrandyStu) blefield just missed getting points in the highjiimj when she finished seventh. Thomas said the Aggies had to answer somequs dons before the SWC meet, like who would competes what event. Freshman Calvin Gaziano was searching for tj event and although he placed fifth this weekend intk 1,000-yard run, Thomas said Gaziano will runbothtlt mile and the two-mile in the conference meet. There are also questions as to which race or nto Dunn and Wesley will compete in. Dunn, who placed fourth in the 1,000 this weekek and was part of the mile relay team that placedfil with a time of 3:16.34, could run in either of thoj r aces or the two-mile relay, Thomas said. li.s: n< it ol all Wesley, who is a memb coidd run in the 600-yard the mile relay. >f the h, the mile relay tea: two-mile runt East’s Piston sparks all-star victory Snow i juth PI Kjrilot Msec i I deal Associated Press DALLAS — In an NBA All-Star game dominated by images of spec tacular dunks, passes and layups, the cool efficiency of 6-foot-1 Isiah Thomas prevailed. “This was Isiah’s type of game,” said West Coach Pat Riley after Thomas led the East to a 139-132 victory Sun day. “His nature is to attack and he creates so many opportunities when he penetrates/’ The Detroit Pistons’ star guard scored 12 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter, four of them during a decisive 8-0 spurt late in the game. He was named unanimously as the game’s Most Valuable Player, an award he also won in 1984. fippita “To have all the best basketball players in the world here and to be named the best of those is almost un real to me,” said Thomas, who also had 10 assists. “I can’t describe the feeling. I’m very emotional.” East Coach K.C. Jones of the Bos ton Celtics said, “This man is a small package of dynamite. He handled each department like a piece of cake.” The victory gave the East a 24-12 bulge in the all-time All-Star series. The West has lost six of the last seven contests. Down the stretch, Thomas played with four teammates 6-foot-9 or above, negating the West’s advan tage of Thomas having to guard 6-9 Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Johnson had 15 assists, 10 of them in the first half as he and James Worthy wowed a sellout crowd (Travel 16,5 tl ’3 at Reunion Arena. But Jot -as hampered by foul trouble ?cond half. je P.iiil ai kului) ian . ... kind of game is tailor-ir.: P n s MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS /v\ MMCDOncrii AA ■ McDonalds DRIVE-THRU WINDOW University Drive Hwy 21 Texas and S.W. Parkway Manor East Mall BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING IM GAMEPLAN Entries Close Slowpitch Softball: entries close Tuesday, February 11 at 6 PM. Entry fee is $25.00 per team. Competition is offered in Men’s, Women’s and Corec, classes A, B, C and D. ASA rules with intramural exceptions will apply. There will be a Team Captain’s Meeting, Thursday, February 13 at 5 PM in Room 601 Rudder Tower. Preseason Softball Tournament: entries close Tuesday, February 11 at 6 PM. Entries are limited to 64 Men’s teams, 32 Corec teams and 16 Women’s teams. Entry fee is $5.00 for this tournament sponsored by the Sports Officials Association. Schedules will be available Thursday, February 13 in the In tramural-Recreational Sports Office, Room 159 Read Bldg. The tournament will be held February 14-16. Wallyball: entries close February 11 at 6 PM. Wallyball - vol leyball played in a racquetball court — has teams consisting of three players. Entry fee is $15.00 per team for competition of fered in Men’s, Women’s and Corec; Classes A, B, C and D. Slam dunk: entries close Tuesday, February 11. There is no entry fee for this contest. Preliminaries will be held Wednes day, February 12 at 7:30 PM on the Main Floor of G. rollie White. Finals will be held at the halftime of the A&M-Tech Women’s Basketball Game on February 19. For more informa tion on judging and procedures, call Jack at 845-7826. Entries Open Free Throw Contest: Can you make 25 free throws in a row? Come try in the IM Free Throw Contest. Entries open Monday, Feb. 10 and close Tuesday, Feb. 18. The contest will be held on the Main Floor of G. Rollie White on Tuesday, Feb. 25 between 7 and 10 P.M. The highest total of 25 free throws wins. There is no entry fee. Horseshoes Doubles: Finally an event where “close” counts. Find a partner and sign up for IM Horseshoe Doubles. Entries open Monday, Feb. 10 and close Tuesday, Feb. 18. Matches consist of best two out of three games to 15 points. Horseshoes are provided and there is no entry fee. Important Phone Numbers INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORTS OFFICE ..845-7826 READ BUILDING CHECKOUT 845-2624 RAINOUT AND INFORMATION NUMBER 845-2625 Gear up for Softball! Entries close THIS WEEK! Sport Club News * The Men’s Rugby Team will be playing a home g against Corpus Christ! at 1 PM on the East Ca Rugby Field. * The Ultimate Frisbee Club will be holding a Sa Sevens Tournament this weekend, February 15-1 the East Campus Polo Fields. The tournament begi 10 AM on Saturday and 12 noon on Sunday * The Men’s Lacrosse Team will be playing at So western on February 15 and then will come home to pete against Minute Maid at 11 AM on Sunday, Febr 16 on the Simpson Drill Field. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is sponso each Monday in the Battalion by your local Donald’s Restaurants at University Drive, Ma East Mall and on Texas Avenue and on High 21. Stories are written by Mark Hadley, grap are by George Clendenin and photos are by McDonnell and David Tatge. Announcements * Soccer Finals will be Tuesday, February 11 starting at 5 pm, barring rain. The games will be played at the Penberthy Complex. * The Slam Dunk Contest will be held Wednes day, February 12, 7:30 pm Main Floor G. Rollie White. * Slowpitch Softball Team Captain’s Meeting will be held Thursday, February 13, 5 pm in Room 601 Rudder Tower. All team captains should plan to attend. * Wallyball Team Captain’s Meeting will be held Thursday, February 13 at 6 pm in Room 164 Read Bldg. * Basketball Playoffs will be posted Tuesday, February 18 after 2 pm in the Intramural-Recre ational Sports Office, Room 159 Read Bldg. Play begins on February 20. Penberthy Softball Softball season is soon upon us and it’s not too early to begin thinking about those weekend tournaments. The Intramural- Recreational Sports Office is sponsoring its annual double elimination slowpitch softball tournament. The Penberthy Softball Tournament is named after Walter L. “Penny" Penber- thy, the father of intramurals al Texas A&M. Although entries for this tournament open Friday, Feb ruary 14, teams have until Tuesday, April 1 to get their teams together. The tourna ment will be held the weekend of April 4 and 5. All Texas A&M students, faculty, staff and spouses are eligible to play if they meet the eligibility require ments in the Intramural Cal endar. All Intramural rules and regulations apply in this tourna ment including the rule in which participants may play on one men’s ore women’s team and one corec team; however, teams do not have to be com posed of the same players that are on the team playing in the regular season tournament. There will be divisions of fered in Men’s A & B, Womens Open and Corec Open al though no division will be of fered unless 8 or more teams sign up for that particular divi sion. Awards this year are the best ever! Bat bags will be awarded to the champions oi Men’s A, Women’s Open and Corec Open divisions. The Men’s B champion and runner- ups in the other three divisions will receive t-shirts. In addition, players who hit homerunswil receive a card good for a qi# ter-pounder at McDonalds, while supplies last. Cost for the tournament is $40.00 per team. Get those teams together so you can join the fun, too!