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S3.50 norr j » S178 arair-e * S289 • wc vjo uro wow {U Jin Of Sell it in Battalion Classified By Loyd Brumfield Assistant Sports Editor After getting off to a blistering 4-0 start in the Aggie Invitational softball tournament, the second- ranked Texas A&M Lady Aggies lost two games in a row to come away with third place in the tournament held Friday and Saturday at the Southwood Valley Athletic Complex in College Station. The Lady Aggies were soundly thrashed by defending national champion Cal State Fullerton 5-0 Saturday night in the final game of the tournament. A win against the Titans would have given A&M first place in the tournament and probably a No. 1 national ranking as well, but the Lady Aggies had to settle for third place because of a 4-0 loss to Loui siana Tech earlier in the day. Even though both A&M and Louisiana Tech finished with 4-2 re cords for the tournament, Louisiana Tech was awarded second place by virtue of its victory over the l^ady Aggies. Rggic Partners for Special Olympics Fc pl pf A&M, 6-2 overall, was red-hot un til the Louisiana Tech game Satur day. It defeated Baylor 9-2 in the first game Friday, and then shut out Oklahoma State 3-0 and edged South Carolina 2-1. Saturday, things looked pretty good for the Lady Aggies again, as A&M squeaked past surprising Sam Houston State 1-0. SHSU shocked Cal State Fullerton 4-2 Friday to hand the Titans their only tourna ment loss. Against Louisiana Tech, however, the Lady Aggies fell apart offen sively, and the sluggishness carried over into the Cal State Fullerton game, as A&M only had three hits. An informational meeting forallwhl wish to volunteer for Special 0lyrr| pics will be held tonight at 8:30 108 Harrington. For information, contact Anne McGowan in the Health & P.E. department pn Mon ;rm gr raduat< The y pprove rank E !9-page 198 bmitte tion b iommiti “This roposal ibler to m McDonald's MCDONALD DRIVE-THRU SERVICE INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS University Drive Hwy 21 Texas and S.W. Parkway IM GAMEPLAN ENTRIES CLOSE Badminton Singles: ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday, March 10, SCHED ULES: Will be posted Thursday, March 12 after 3 PM on the bulletin boards outside the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office; TOURNA MENT BEGINS: Tuesday, March 17; LOCATION: Room 351 G. Rollie White; RULES: UBSA Rules apply. Pick up a copy of the Intramural modifications in the IM-Rec Sports Office; EQUIPMENT: Participants are asked to provide their own racquets but a limited number may be checked out from the Sports Supervisor at the courts. Volleyball Triples: ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday, March 10; PLAY BE GINS: Monday, March 23; ENTRY FEE: $20.°° per team; DIVISIONS: Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec; CLASSES: A, B, and C; ELIGIBILITY: One TAMU Volleyball Club member or former varsity letter person is per mitted per team. That team must compete in Class A competition; RULES: US VBA rules with Intramural exception. Rules may be obtained in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office, Room 159 Read Bldg; TEAM CAPTAIN’S MEETING: Thursday, March 13 at 6:00 PM in room 164 Read Bldg. Innertube Water Polo: ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday, March 10; PLAY BEGINS: Monday, March 23; CLASSES: A, B, and C; DIVISIONS: Men’s, Women’s and CoRec; ENTRY FEE: $20.°°; RULES: A copy of the rules may be obtained in the IM-Rec Sports Office, Room 159 Read Bldg.;EQUIPMENT: Innertubes and caps will be provided at the game; ELIGIBILITY: One TAMU Water Polo player is allowed per team. No TAMU swimmer may compete in the Intramural Innertube Water Polo competition! A Team Captain’s Meeting will be held on Thursday, March 12 at 5:00 PM in Room 167 Read Bldg. All Team Captains should plan to attend. Schedules will be avialable at this time. Golf Singles: ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday, March 24. GREEN FEES: Students & Faculty/Staff $6.°°. TOURNAMENT TYPE: Individuals will sign up in either class A, B, or C. Tee off begins at 7:30 AM on Sunday, April 5. The tournament will be 18 holes with a shot-gun start. Partici pants should check in with the Intramural supervisor who will direct them to the hole assignment. YOU MUST BE ON TIME OR YOU WILL BE FORFEITED. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN. TAMU Outdoors - Upcoming Trips Backpacking - A backpacking trip to Pe- dernales Falls has been scheduled for March 27-29. There is a $35.°° fee for this trip which is geared towards the beginner and intermediate backpacker. The trip is limited to 14 participants. Sign-ups are in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office until March 23. Rock Climbing and Rappelling Clinic - This clinic is offered for beginners and will teach the basics of this sport to interested individuals. The clinic will take place at Sugar Loaf and will cost $8.°° per person. This trip is limited to 12 participants. Sign ups will continue through March 23 in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is spon sored in the Battalion by your local Mc Donald’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. Mike Chamberlin accepts the first place trophy as last year’s Penberthy Champions, Zephyr Club. Celebration Of Sports - April 3-5 SPRING BREAK SPECIAL!! Outdoor Equipment Renta! Rain-Out Number The increased amount of rain has caused many softball games to be rained out. Decisions to postpone the games are made one hour prior to the first scheduled games. Participants may call the Rain-Out Number at 845-2625 for updated information. Join the Intramural-Recreational sports Department in the Celebration of Sports to be held April 3-5. The many activities scheduled include the Penberthy Double Elimination Softball Tournament. This tournament is a continuous 48 hour tournament to honor Walter L. “Penny” Penberthy, who is know as the father of intramurals at Texas A&M. Entries are now being taken for this tournament in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office. Entry fee is $40.°° per team. In addition the Intramural Track Meet and Superstars competition will be held. The track meet will begin on Thursday, April 2 at Kyle Field with Corps and Fish pre liminaries and divisionals. The Corps and Fish field events will be held Friday, April 3 at 4 PM at the Anderson Track. The Track Meet continues Saturday, April 4 with the Men’s and Women’s Independent and Dorm preliminaries and divisionals at the An derson Track. The meet will culminate on Sunday, April 5 at the Anderson Track with All-University Finals. Entries open March 23 for this event and close March 31. The Superstars competition will be held on Saturday, April 3 and Sunday, April 4. Individuals compete in 10 or 12 events designed to measure athletic ability. Entries open March 23 for this event and close April 2. Footnotes General Motors Sponsors CoRec Volleyball Triples - Wallyball Playoffs begin tonight 3/9 in DeWare. Team captains should check the schedule to see when they play - Wrestling Weigh-ins are tonight, Monday, March 9, at 4:30 PM in Locker Room 173. Weigh-ins are mandatory for anyone wanting to wrestle in the tournament. - Basketball Finals are scheduled for Thursday, March 12 from 5-10 pm on the Main Floor of G. Rollie White. Come out to see the action. TENTS 6 person Timberline 4 person Timberline 3 person Dome 2 person Timberline 2 person Catskill, Pup SLEEPING BAG SLEEPING PAD BACKPACK LANTERN STOVES Coleman 2 burner Coleman Peak 1 Fuel bottle Fuel bottle with fuel COOKING EQUIPMENT Large Cook Kit „ Tote Bag WATER CONTAINERS Collapsible water container (2 gal). Plastic water bottle (1 qt.) Sierra cup Ice Chest (48 qt.) TOOLS Shovel Folding Saw WATERCRAFT’ Canoe Kayak Students Fac/Staff w/Rec. ID FacS 1 iv.’ofl* B/CS Re*' 1 ..29.°° ..19. 50 ..17. 50 .11. 50 0 75 ...3. 50 .10. 50 ...8. 75 ..8. 75 .8.°° ..1. 7S ..3. 50 Senior A&M is i mai e fo tead is a year’s jur Yet, a: mulated P r esiden .5“ .I. 7 ® ..2. 75 ..75c „7B 75 Thanks to General Motors for sponsoring the CoRec Volleyball Triples Tour nament. Winners of all CoRec Classes will receive long-sleeved General Motors t-shirts. General Motors has been a faithful sponsor of CoRec Activ ities at Texas A&M. We greatly appreciate their support!! Women’s Rugby The Women’s Rugby team won four out of five games in a recent New Orleans tournament to take Tropf the Consolation Trophy. Florida State University won the tournament and is ranked second in the nation. Teams from Georgia, Colorada, Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Louisiana were some of the teams that competed in the tournament. *AII watercraft Include paddles, lifejackets, and car racks Is needed RENTAL & RESERVATION POLICIES 1. Outdoor Recreation equipment is available to all Texas A&M students, faculty and staff and spouses Et. ( ment is also available to the Bryan/College Station community 2. All equipment can be reserved up to two weeks in advance of your trip with payment in full. Equipment 0 nations are made in person by stopping by the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Bur! Monday through Thursday, 8am-6pm and Friday, 8am-5pm. Equipment not reserved is available on |W come, first served basis. LATE OR DAMAGE FEE 1. Equipment must be returned clean, dry and in good order or a fee will be assessed for each item. 2. Late fees are assessed at 1 Vfe times the rental rate, per item, per day, until the equipment is returned 3. Damaged or lost equipment will be assessed at the current retail prices for repair or replacement. itlc ‘ “ A Program of Intramural-Recreational Sport* B) Part Ol ->°ns thai th e viabil The q tcademic ln gering ndiffere, ‘dministr Acuity S tru stratio ment. From i ult V Sena years age , e ' r disa ilo r final 1 school “ ts studer diploma