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Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, September 22, 1986 Hillel Jewish Student Center Fall Classes 3 Courses in Judaica Studies Beginning Wednesday, September 24 7-8 p.m. Hebrew Language for Beginners and Intermediates 8-9 p.m. A Thoughtful Look at the Book of Psalms 9-10 p.m. Jewish Mysticism Registration at time of class-$5 material fee Everyone Welcome Each class needs 10 to make Hillel Foundation 800 Jersey (across from bonfire) 696-7313 Auto Service “Auto Repair At Its Best” General Repairs on Most Cars & Light Trucks Domestic & Foreign OPEN MON-FRI 7:30-5:30 ONE DA Y SER VICE IN MOST CASES CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 846-5344 Just one mile north of A&M On the Shuttle Bus Route * 111 Royal, Bryan Across S. College From Tom’s B-B-Q 1 A&M women’s tennis feairAA fares well in season opento i your business deserves some prime-time exposure. rooders uso those pages to see whot’s happening on Iho lube, lei them know what's happening wilh you. call 045-2611 lo place adveilisemenls In at ease. PHOTO SYSTEMS INC ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' • ' —and PARTY PICS REORDER WEEK! September 22 - 26 3x5 4x6 5x7 $2.00 ea. $2.50 ea. $3.00 ea. minimum 4 minimum 3 minimum 2 Schedule parties or reorder early !!!!! Call For Location— 693-8181 By Loyd Brumfield Assistant Sports Editor The Texas A&M women’s tennis team kicked off the fall season in grand style this weekend as mem bers of the team won both the singles and doubles titles of the Texas A&M Four-Way Tennis Tournament held at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. Because the tournament was based on individual performance rather than team play, third-seeded Kim Labuschagne of A&M faced teammate Karen Marshall, the No. 1 seed, in the singles final. Labus chagne downed Marshall 6-1, 6-1 to take the singles crown. Labuschagne said she tried to block out the thoughts about playing a teammate in a finals match. “I just think of her as an oppo nent, not as Karen,” she said. “I just play the tennis ball. It didn’t put any pressure on me.” In doubles action, the top-seeded team of Labuschagne and Marshall overcame a slow start and a weather delay due to heavy showers to defeat second-seeded Cathy O’Donovan and Dianne Lowings of the Univer sity of Southwestern Louisiana, 3-6, 6-1,6-3. Labuschagne played near-perfect tennis throughout the tournament, breezing past her first two oppo nents in straight sets. She easily han dled unseeded Wendy Elsey of Southwest Texas State University in the first round and trounced Susan Mainz of USL in the second. Low ings was the first person to score a game against her in losing 6-1, 6-1 in the third round. Other Aggies also fared well. Sev enth-seeded freshman Cindy Mar shall advanced to the semifinals in singles play before losing to Mar shall, 6-0, 6-2, and sophomore Kellie Dorman made it to the consolation finals before falling to SWTSU’s Me lissa Martin, 6-3, 6-2. A&M’s Gaye Lynne Gensler, the No. 2 seed, advanced to the fourth round before losing a hard-fought match to O’Donovan, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. The doubles team of Gensler and Crawford advanced to the semifinals of the doubles tournament before losing to O’Donovan and Lowings. A&M Coach Bobby Kleinecke said he was pleased with his team’s show ing in the tournament. “I think it’s obvious that Kim had an excellent tournament,” he said. “She came out with a lot of intensity and she played really well.” Kleinecke said he was happy with be the way the A&M players bounced back from adversity during the tour nament. “ I he thing that made us great last year was that the whole team made corrections and came back from ev ery setback,” he said. “I think it’ll be the same way this year.” Beginning C&W Dance Wed, Sept 24-Oct 29 6:00-7:15pm $15* Advanced C&W Dance Wed, Sept 24-Oct 29 7:30-8:45pm $15* Jitterbug Mon, Sept 22-Oct 20 7:30-8:45pm $10** RETAILER: You are authorized to act as our agent tor redemption ot this coupon. We will reimburse you 50C plus 8$ handling providing that you and the consumer have complied with the terms ot our offer. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Good only in U.S.A. Cash value 1/20*. The consumer must pay any sales tax. Any other use constitutes fraud Mail coupon to: Republic Tobacco Co., PO. Box 730335, El Paso, TX 79973. Limit one coupon per purchase. By he Tex; [red up ii Fashion 1 Invitati on this v he Aggie :nt, scor giving d erro icy. Ve did | ’t make in the : key," Hi lid. EBiuv 1 the pit S' from tl bot dista nee 1 ha 1 was gi tear saili nsive cha ay. ter seizii Fhiefs’ di laas and ^ing in oi ceptions 29 yards. A&M’s Kim Labuschagne follows the ball’s flight after hittintii during this weekend’s A&M four-way tourney. Labuschaffl the singles title and teamed up with Karen Marshall towindon! Get Your Xerox Copies Denv< Philac Los Ar Indiar New\ Miam Minne Pittsbi Buffo k St. Lou Seattk New E Tampt Detroi San Fr New C NewV Los An Wash! i San Di Try our Self-Service Copiers. Wehaif 3 brand-new “walk-ups,” 5 in all.El] CELLENT QUALITY reproduction Only 4<: per copy- all day long, allsej mester long. For big jobs, we have 3 state- art, high-speed copiers. 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