The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1986, Image 8

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Aggies grab two victories
WICHITA FALLS — The Texas
A&M men’s tennis team registered
two singles victories and a couple
near-misses Sunday over Southern
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point in the second set of his No. 4
singles match with Stefan Kruger,
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In the No. 3 singles, A&M’s Dean
Johnson beat John Ross 1-6, 7-6, 6-2,
while Aggie Chris Stanich domi
nated John Coyle 6-1, 6-2 in the No.
5 singles match.
At No. 1 singles, A&M’s Marcel
Vos lost a tough three-set battle to
Richie Reneberg, the nation’s top
collegiate player, 6-7, 6-3, 4-6.
A&M’s Brent Haygarth had match
“All in all we just played outstand
ing tennis,” A&M Coach David Kent
said. “I’m really high on this team.
This shows we can play with SMU
(currently the nation’s top-ranked
team) and anybody.”
the tourney with a nagging sprained
ankle.
SMU’s Brian Devenning defeated
A&M’s James Frank 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 in
No. 6 singles play Frank filled in for
Steve Kennedy, who sat out Sunday
with mononucleosis.
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In other singles play, A&M’s
Wayne Green, inserted for an in
jured Dean Goldfine, lost to Den
Bishop 1-6, 0-6. Goldfine played Fri
day and beat TCU’s Neal Broad, but
was sidelined for the remainder of
In doubles play, the team of Ross-
Kruger beat Vos-Green 7-5, 7-5,
while Reneberg-Bishop defeated
Haygarth-Johnson 7-5, 3-6, 7-6. De-
venning-Coyle beat Stanich-Frank 2-
6, 6-1,6-1.
The Aggies picked up four wins
against TCU on Friday and two over
Oklahoma State on Saturday in the
four-team tourney.
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BANNER ELK, N.C. — The
Texas A&M men’s golf team fin
ished eighth with a score of 939 after
the third round
of play in the Men’s Golf
Elk River Colle-
first place in the 10-team field with
an 856.
tournament included Andy Cooper
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giate Invitational on Sunday.
Host team Wake Forest nabbed
Roy McKenzie led the Aggies with
a 226. Neil Hickerson followed with
234, and Gary Gilchrist rounded out
the top three Aggie scorers with a
239. Other Aggies who placed in the
with a 242, and Randy Lee, who
ished with a 244.
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Wednesday.
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NFL Scores
San Francisco 31
Miami 16
Philadelphia 34
Los Angeles Rams 20
New York Giants 20
New Orleans 17
Washington 19
Seattle 14
Chicago 44
Cincinnati 10
Minnesota 42
Green Bay 7
Cleveland 24
Detroit 21
Kansas City 20
Buffalo 17
New York Jets 26
Indianapolis 7
Los Angeles Raiders 17
San Diego 13
Denver 27
New England 20
Atlanta 23
Tampa Bay 20 (OT)
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HOUSTON (AP) — Pittsburgh’s
Rick Woods returned a punt 41
yards in overtime to set up Walter
Abercrombie’s 3-yard touchdown
run that gave the Steelers a 22-16
NFL victory Sunday over the Hous
ton Oilers.
Steelers quarterback Mark Malone
scrambled 11 yards on a boodeg
prior to Abercrombie’s scoring run
that gave Pittsburgh its first win of
the year, snapping a three-game los
ing streak.
Pittsburgh’s Gary Anderson
kicked his third field goal of the
game, a 28-yarder, to give the Steel
ers a 16-13 lead with 2:23 seconds
left in regulation play. Malone ran
45 yards on another bootleg play to
set up Anderson’s kick.
But Houston quarterback Warren
Moon rallied the Oilers with six
straight completions to set up a 23-
yard field goal by Tony Zendejas
with 45 seconds left, sending the
game into overtime.
Anderson, who had never missed
a field goal in 10 attempts in the As
trodome, missed a 36-vard trv in the
first quarter. But his 45-yarder with
2:23 to go in the third quarter put
Pittsburgh ahead for the first time in
a game this year, 13-10.
Houston drove back to tie it with
9:56 left in the game on Zendejas’
second field goal, a 29-yarder.
The Oilers’ offense struggled
throughout the first half but came to
life after rookie Allen Pinkett’s 48-
yard kickoff return. Moon hit rookie
Ernest Givins on a 35-yard touch
down pass with 18 seconds left in the
half for a 10-3 lead.
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first quarter after safety Bo Eason
returned an interception five yards
to Pittsburgh’s 38. Anderson kicked
his first field goal with 1:07 left in
the first half.
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ENTRIES OPEN
Triathlon-Entries Open: Mon., Sept. 29; Entries Close: Tue., Oct. 7;
Triathlon Date: Sun., Oct. 12; Format: 250 yd swim, 1.5 mile run, 4 mile
bike. Participant’s meeting: Thurs., Oct 9,5 PM, 164 Read. Entry Fee:
$5/person, $15/team; Team competition: Three people each participating
in one of the three events. T-Shirts: All Participants receive triathlon t-
shirts. Winners in age groups receive IM Champion t-shirts. Eligibility: All
participants must have valid students ID or recreational ID with intramural
validation.
Pickleball Singles-Entries Open: Mon., Sept. 29; Entries Close: Tue.,
Oct. 7; Schedules: Posted after 3 PM on Thurs., Oct. 9 on bulletin boards
outside IM office; Play Begins: Tue., Oct. 14; Competition: Will be held in
Men’s and Women’s Dorm and Men’s and Women’s Independent in Classes
A, B, C and D. Equipment: Will be provided. Eligibility: All participants must
have a valid student ID or valid recreational ID with intramural validation.
ENTRIES CLOSED:
Long Driving: Entries Close: Tues., Sept 30, No Entry Free: Contest Date:
Wed., Oct 1, 4 PM Location: New Sports Complex; Equipment: Balls and
club will be provided. Participants may use their own clubs. All participants
must have a student ID with intramural validation.
Racquetball Doubles: Entries Closed: Tues., Sept. 30; Play Begins:
Tues., Oct. 7; Classes and Divisions: Men’s & Women’s Dorm, Men’s &
Women’s Independent, Co-Rec in classes A, B, C and D. Schedules:
Posted after 3 PM, Thurs., Oct. 2, Rules: IRA Rules. Two games to 15
points; 11 point tiebreaker, if necessary. Equipment: Participants must pro
vide a new can of unopened balls,
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Volleyball, Preseason
Volleyball Tournament,
Swim Meet, Flickerball,
Field Goal Kicking and
Horseshoe Singles-En
tries open Oct. 6! Get
your team together
NOW!
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TAMU OUTDOORS
SPORT CLUB NEWS
OFFICIALS WANTED
There will be an orientation meeting for anyone interested in becom
ing an intramural volleyball or flickerball official on Monday, October
6 at 6 PM in Room 164 Read. Come join our team! Flexible hours,
good pay! For more information contact Mike or Chris at 845-7826.
PLAYOFFS POSTED
Cycling the Lost Pines
Join us cycling through the Lost Pines of Texas from Bastrop State Park
to Buescher State Park on October 11-12. This island of pines is about 80
miles west of the main pine forest in East Texas. The route from Bastrop
State Park to Buescher State Park is a scenic 17 mile trip through the forest.
The $20 fee for this cycling/camping adventure includes rental of group
camping equipment, campground permits, transportation costs and a trip
leader. The trip is offered for cyclists of all levels—especially for the begin
ner. Sign ups are going on now and will continue through Tuesday, October
7 in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Bldg. The trip is
limited to 12 participants. For more information, please call Patsy at 845-
7826.
Pre-Trip Meeting: Tuesday, October 7th at 7:00 pm, Grove
This trip is sponsored by TAMU Outdoors, a program of Intramural-Rec
reational Sports, and the Texas A&M Bicycling Club.
The Men’s Soccer team will be playing Texas Tech on Friday, Octo
ber 3 at 5:00 PM on the East Campus Fields
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The Men’s Rugby team will be play Texas Tech on Saturday, Octo
ber 4 at 2:00 PM on the East Campus Fields
By Patty
Ref.
The Men’s Soccer team will be playing Texas at Austin on Sunday,
October 5 at 1:00 PM
The Men’s LaCrosse team will have eight players on the Southwest
LaCrosse Association team playing the Australian team at 11:00 AM on
October 5 in Houston.
-16” Softball Playoffs will be posted Thursday, October 2 after 2 PM. Play
offs will begin Monday, October 6. These dates will change if any regular
season game are rained out.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
The Wrestling Club holds practice on Monday & Wednesday at 7
PM and Tuesday & Thursday at 5 PM in Room 260 G. Rollie White. Ev
eryone is welcome to watch or participate. For more information contact
Robert Simpton at 846-2852.
CLUB MEETING
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-Flag Football playoff will be posted Thursday, October 9 after 3 PM. In the
event it rains between now and then, team captains should check the bul-
leton boards by racquetball court #2 to see if this date has been changed.
The first meeting of the Outdoor Recreation Club will be Tuesday, Septem
ber 30, 7 PM, Room 267, G.Rollie White. The frist Outdoor Rec. Outing is a
Rockclimbing trip and BBQ at Suger Loaf Mt. on October 5. For more infor
mation call Bob at 260-4406 or Sue at 696-3741.
McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your
local McDonald’s Restaurants at University Drive, Manor East Mall on
Hwy 21 and on Texas Avenue. Stories are written by Genni Miller,
graphics are by Mike Cantrell and photos are by Tom McDonnell and
Brian Crosby.
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