ALPHA KAPPA PSI Presents to The College of Business Administration the usiness onors ue Honoring Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude and Suma Cum Laude graduates Dedication April 28th 5:00 p.m. Blocker Perspective Fall Pledges Welcome At least one of every 1OO college women is anorectic. Up to 25% of these will die as a result of the disorder. Eating Disorders: A Hunger of a Different Kind LIBERAL ARTS PROJECT featuring Joni Cady clcsw> and panelists Sara Alpern Kerry Hope Alex McIntosh Alice Hunt dept, of history April 28 assoc, director of counseling dept, of sociology ag extension nutrition 701 Rudder 8 p.m. Free Dr. Will McVourday Professor of Cable Savings 101 Two things all good Aggies should know " 1* STAND IN LINE LESS 2. SAVE $17.50 _ ?r- \R If you're pre-leasing an apartment or house for fall semester SIGN UP NOW FOR CABLE TV AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY Introducing McCav/s Aggie Pack Our Aggie Pack allows you to sign up weeks or even months early for cable TV. You won't have to stand in long lines and you'll get priority installation when you return. Best of all you’ll save $17.50 on installation (a regular $35 value). Call or come by our business office now. This offer is good for a limited time. 846-2229 3609 Texas Ave • Bryan Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, April 28, 1986 A&M women, Alkio earn 1st SWC championships By Ken Sury . \ssislnnt Spoi ls l.dilor CORPUS CHRIST! — The steadv winds at the H.L.li. 1 ennis Center mav have blown the hall around, but it didn't deter the 1 exas A&M womens tennis team and men's singles plaver Kimrho Alkio Irom capturing Southwest Confer ence titles Sunday. Alkio became the lirst player in A&M history to . win No. 1 sin- TerUllS gles at the SW C'. tennis tournament, while the No. 1 7- ranked A&M women won their lirst ever conference team title. A&M s win ended I exas streak of three straight championships. l iie I T women's team entered die tom nev in lirst place with A&M just one match behind, and SMI and TCU two matches hack. 14v Sundav, the Aggies were up bv two points over the Mustangs with the- 1 loi ns and Fi ogs out ol the run ning. However, SMI and A&M would meet in loin f inals mate lies to determine the SW C 1 w innei. (,ave I.vnne C.ensler scored A&M's first big win with a 7-f>, 7-l> (7-d) victory over SMI s l.vnda I ate 1 to c apture the No. !4 singles title. lint it was A&M's No. (» singles spot that proved to be the clincher as Laura l.iong defeated SMI s lulir 14aird 7-f). ()-.'4 to sew up the confer ence crown. l.iong said she knew the' Aggies needed two wins to either tie or heat the Mustangs, hut didn't realize hers was the dec iding matc h. "(A&M) Coach (14obbv) klcineckc came up to me and said. ' 1 hat s it. l.iong recalled. “But 1 didn't under stand what he said until latei. "I dreamed about heating Baird last night. She beat me twice before. In lad. on the- last point. I called the hall out before I saw it land, and then I saw it hit out. It landed about an inch w ide. The euphoria of winning the SW C wasn't enough to spur the Ag gies to victory in their other finals matc hes, however. Seniors Helen Christiaanse and freshman Karen Marshall lost in Hose, three-set singles matches, while A&M's No. 2 and 3 doubles teams met quick defeats. The No. 2 doubles loss espec ialh was disappointing to Marshall and partnei Kim [.abusehagne. who en- tered the final unbeaten in 10 con ference mate lies. "We weren't ourselves," Marshall said ol the loss to SMI s Heather Hairston and Jennifer Saturock. '14ut thev plaved great. 1 he\ didn’t miss a hall. That hut t us a lot." Lot Kleinecke. A&M s SWC title comes in his first year of coaching at the collegiate level. “Oil. veah.*’ Kleinecke said, "it s a ver\ good feeling. It just tops of 1 the w hole \ear. Our git Is showed a lot of guts at this tournev. 1 heir best ten nis was plaved hete—both mind and pin si< al." A&M finished with 01 conference points. SMI' at 02 and l I w ithfrO. 1 he championship, however, does not guarantee the Aggies of an NCAA tournament hid. Bids to the \'C \As. to he held in Austin in M.n . will he determined b\ the NCAA sc lec lion c ommittee. While No. I SMl' handilv won the men's championship, the No. 2!4 A&M made its presence leli a ., though A&M etilered the to! * hlth m the SWC. it liiiishetl W m h.-otn of Rke an< I Hth-ranllJ 1 he Ags were in |j ve matches Sunday, hut fell short illal except Alkms No. 1 singlesm aldl 4 A&M freshman Brent IW Ion! m the \... singles to SML Mark St \ sltnger 0-3, 6-4 and Ai Ireslmum C.hns Stanich was A feated In SML s Ed Rossli-Q.g.j the No. 0 spot. T he other Aggie loss Sundav came in the No. 3 doublesasTew John Bovtmi and Chip Leightondt feated Dean Johnson anti D^, l ioldfine 0- . ( >- l . But it was Alkio’s 3-6, (i- l.gzf j, tors ovet Ric e s Scott Melville ^ erased inuclr 1 L othet lossc’s. the sting Irom (Ik Alkio, wh' in the most poll, earne through the bracket.' I le 1 It h-t attked > had ‘hopped to No. ' r ' S' 1 " national teimi d his win by » toughest part of iIk de feated the nadont player, SMI Ross. t»-1. (»-4 in the first round^ tame I >. u k 1111 m ,i disappointing' laj Itolihv i .6-2.64. iked No. I Ah loi \ . iushed \lki<»t "Wh Alkio \&M on to i glltlv. tilted r the ). W fit I it pi . Ni liatnpionship 6 baud h; art and luiyui a '.ml Iw I li lt \n. I |M'|. .ul sotneotKit "i< kiiiiinii'si ■ I and ditip" ■ Lakers still cruising; roll by Mavs, 130-116 I NCLLAVC K )I). (ialil. (AP) — I he defending cham pion Los Angeles Lakers are showing no signs of let ting up in t he defense of their N14A crown. Behind 28 points from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. the Lakers continued their plavoff roll Sundav with a 130- I Iti victors over the Dallas Mavericks in the opening game ol theii Western Division semifinals. "We did exacth what we wanted to do. " Lakers t loach Pat Riles said. I he Lakers, w ho ousted the San .Antonio Spurs ss ith three similar oue-sided ' j-- neset let Dallas get into the con- NBA Playoffs "W e came out today as we did against San Antonio — hungry," said Lakers guard L.arsin "Magic" John- Miti, who ran the Lakers' ollense, cotmihuting lf> points and I I assists.,,’,W e i e plus ing ss it h the same atti tude." Lite second game ol the best-of-7 series ssill he plaved hete Wednesdas night. "I respect Dallas as a good offensive team and 1 ex pect them to be much bettei prepared on Wednes day." Riley said. The Lakers, svho scored at ssill in the game's open ing (i 1 /.* minutes, opened a 22-<> advantage and never looked bac k. “I think they hit their first six or sesen shots,” Dallas Coach Dic k Motta said. “W e made a couple of runs, hut they were feeble." Dallas, playing less than 48 hours after eliminating the l tali Jazz, could hit just two ol its lirst 10 shots. "I don’t think the fatigue factor can he used as an excuse." Dallas forward Sam Perkins said. "We just have to he prepared, no matter boss much time ssc had. “We Nvanted to start out just like dies did, sse just didn t shoot svell." AI let the Mavericks hi tells mtetup burst with 10 unanswered point'. I.o tablished command and took a 30-17 I end. Dallas got within 30-3 1 ssith 17 tx lout minutes ol the second quarter half ssas all I.akers. 1 he Lakers connected on 20 ol Held (04.1 percent) in the lit si hal find its rhvthm, hit on just 17 of Hoot (33.4 percent) in the opening I ted the Migeles i ad bv uuai xmits in ait the itstofili la shots fromtl I. Dallas, unableit IS shots frond tall. Celtics 103, Hawks 91 BOSTON. (AP) Kes in M. I laic .md Lury i sparked a I l-point run to help the Boston Celtics|* away in the third c|uaitet and heat the Atlanta Han 103-01 in the openet ol their NBA f astern (.onld ence semifinal plasofi set ies Sunday: Boston, which won all six of its regulai-scaM games against the l la w kv < an extend the record Ti»| cfas night in the second game of the best-of-sevenw ond-routul series. 76ers 134, Bullets 109 PI III \DI I PH I A AP R.n.kie 1 eijv C.itlci|S seoted 27 points and seteran point guard ^jjj t.heeks added 2 4 points and I I assists as the PIW phia 7()ets routed the Washington Bullets|H Sundas tocsin theit lust-iound NBA piayol I series' Philadelphia, t unnetiip in the Atlantic Ditffi goes to Milwaukee on I uesdas to open a best-tlfs^ 'Ci ies ss ith the Buc ks. the (icnltal Division chamM Milwaukee adsanced ssith a ihree-ganie sneepof* Ness Jersey Nets. 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