J M Page lOAThe Battalion/Monday, February 17, 1986 AM/PM Clinics Walk-ins Welcome minimum waiting 846-4756 779-4756 vA&M men netters win in Arizona TANK M C NAMAKA* by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds MSC TRAVEL and OLSON TRAVEL present Harold Conway’s GREAT BRITAIN 1986 July 9-August 17 40 days $2500 see the sights of England, Wales, Scotland for more information MSC Travel 845-1515 . Harold Conway 845-8793 Informational Meeting Feb. 19, 7 p.m. Rm 404 Rudder It was short, but sweet for the Texas A&M men’s tennis team Sun day as it knocked off host Arizona to win the Arizona Team Tournament. Due to rain delays earlier in the tournament and A&M needing to catch a plane home, it was decided to stop Finals play when either A&M or Arizona first earned five match vic tories. The Aggies won Five straight singles matches to claim the win. “We played our best tennis yet this season today,” A&M Men’s Tennis Coach David Kent said. “This team is simply getting better all the time.” A&M beat New Mexico and lost to Wichita State earlier in the tourney, while Arizona beat both teams to set up Sunday’s Final. The A&M women’s team, mean while, were in the South Friday and Saturday for matches with Tulane and South Alabama. ^ OCf Williams UA'b ?ox PDwjnJ 0 01 me ball amp go Me. cvei? -h Bulls drop sixth straight, fall to Mavericks 120-114 Associated Press ARCHIE’S SERVING A PANCAKE SUPPER! 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CHICAGO— Rolando Blackman scored 13 fourth-quarter points — including a pair of baskets and three free throws in the Final two minutes — to lift the Dallas Mavericks to a 120-114 triumph over the Chicago Bulls Sunday. Blackman, who Finished with a team-high 28 points, gave the Mav ericks a 109-106 lead with 2:53 left. bounds and Gervin, uted 24 points. who contrib- Spurs 113, Kings 94 After Chicago’s George Gervin hit a jumper, reserve guard Brad Davis and Blackman then combined for six straight points to put the game out of reach. SAN ANTONIO — Reserve for ward Jeff Lamp scored 16 points to pace a balanced San Antonio attack in a 1 13-94 victory over the Sacra mento Kings Sunday. Forward Steve Johnson added 15 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter, leading the Spurs to a 101- 88 lead with 4:19 lef t in the game. The Bulls, losing for the sixth straight time, were led by Charles Oakley who had 28 points and 15 re- Sacramento’s leading scorers were Larry Drew, with 18 points, and for ward Otis Thorpe, who added 17. San Antonio had seven players in double figures in the contest. Other Sunday NBA scores (home team in capitals) Boston 105 L.A. LAKERS 99 ft Floodt Bndav i foi ma a iectiK;: Eui moil !heels of nrs. I Mom Atlanta 110 PORI LAND 101 Twelfth Man set to tackle ’86 head on mountaii ala i iche i in^. rain Ilftm Ne tfrhe > fled a tore sn Brtherr Ike Ta An organizational meeting for all students interested in trying out for the 1986 Texas A&M Twelfth Man kickoff team will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the football locker room un der the west stands of Kyle Field. “Statistically we were the top kick off coverage team in the Southwest Conference last year,” Twelfth Man Coach Roy Kokemoor, a former as sistant at A&M Consolidated, said. “It went hand-in-hand with the team’s success and these guys have a great feeling about what they accom plished.” Kokemoor stressed that the idea of the Twelfth Man team is that ev erybody has a shot at it. “That’s what the organizational meeting is for,” Kokemoor said. “We want to get names and find out who’s interred, then give some in formation about tryouts.” The Twelfth Man kickoff team was the idea of A&M Coach Jackie Sherrill. It was and still is an oppor tunity for any member of the stu dent body to try out for the Aggie football team. jjCaliforn 1 do s moi Besides serving as the kickoff cov erage team for home games, the team attends and works at every practice. The first Twelfth Man team in 1983 covered just ten kickoffs and allowed 13.1 yards per try. A&M’s Twelfth Man kickoff team stops a runner in his tracks last season. The ’86 team begins with an organizational meeting Wednesday at 4 p.m, for all those students interested in trying out, In 1984, the team covered 25 kicks and allowed an average of 16.6 yards. This year, due to the record-set ting Texas A&M offense, the team covered 28 kickoffs and allowed just 14.2 yards per return by the oppo nents. The SWC championship year also w a first when the Twelfth Man made the last two road trips of the year, against TCU and against Au burn in the Cotton Bowl. “Being on the Twelfth Man meant a lot more than just covering kick offs,” Twelfth Man Captain Dennis Mudd, a senior from Yoakum, said. “It meant helping to contribute to the team’s success on Saturdays, but it also enabled me to obtain a greater understanding of just how special Texas A&M spirit really is. “To me, the most important as pect was being able to stand on the field and know are playing and rep resenting every Aggie all over the world, and that no matter what hap pens, you are supported 100 per cent.” In 1985 the Twelfth Man surely was the most publicized specialty team in the country. Through ESPN’s coverage of three Aggie home games, analyst Paul Maguire came to be one of the team’s biggs fans. “You bet 1 am,” Maguire said’ll the most unique aspect of thecoitj game to come around in a long® I’m not kidding. That’s theroufi est, toughest college speciality® in the country. “But the most important tfc about it is that it symbolizes gi® the college game back to thestufc body where it belongs.” STRETCH Your Dollars! WATCH FOR BARGAINS IN THE BATTALION!! cJnniors, Seniors Vets, Meds 6* Grads X