Page 10 The Battalion Monday, September 4,1989 System Smoke (Continued from page 1) that u is. Let me say, though, that the best flagships always have sturdy cruisers moving around it to keep it from sinking, and we’re there to support the A&M System.” Chancellor Perry Adkisson said the merger gives the System an op portunity to strengthen education in engineering, science and math. “This merger will strengthen the education in those areas where we have great expertise, in areas where the country is desperately in need of well-trained technical people for staffing the high-tech industry,” Ad kisson said. “We’re already in the discussion stage and shortly will be in the plan ning stage for a major program to strengthen the undergraduate edu cation in science, engineering and math. “We believe we can bring in sub stantial federal funding for a pro gram, which will be a model pro gram. We’ll have opportunities with the merger we would not have had before the merger. “Now that we’re a space grant uni versity we have to remember to keep our eyes to the stars.” Presidents of the south Texas uni versities on Friday each named one major strength their institution will contribute to the A&M System. Laredo State University President Leo Sayavedra said LSU’s strenth lies in the area of international trade. “You may or may not know that we are the only institution in the country that offers a master’s degree in international trade, and we hope that will enhance the System and at the same time make it grow,” Saya vedra said. (Continued from page 1) Corpus Christi State University President Alan Sugg named the uni versity’s nursing program as its unique strength. “You want me to name just one?” Sugg asked. “In our nursing pro gram, we award the largest number of baccalaureate degrees of any uni versity in south Texas, and also we have a master’s program in nursing. Both are fully accredited.” Ibanez singled out Texas A&I’s bilineual education program. and can not smoke, but at least this will force me to think about the non- smokers around.” Donalds said she’s had to cut down her smoking already, but it wasn’t because of the smoking poli cy.It’s because the vending machines with cigarettes in them around cam pus have disappeared, along with the cigarettes sold in the snack areas. To further enforce the new pol icy, A&M will no longer buy ciga rettes for the machines or snack bars. The policy, which has been on the drawing table for two years, was ori- gionally an all-out ban on smoking on the A&M campus approved by the Faculty Senate in December of 1987. It recommended that smoking be banned in all buildings on the campus, including classrooms, dor mitories, eating places, student and faculty lounges, lavatories, hallways and athletic facilities (including seat ing areas in Kyle Field and Olsen Field). Texas accents confusing evei for Texans In February 1988, Faculty Sen ator Dr. Benton Storey, professor of horticultural sciences, told The Bat talion that second-hand smoke “is a problem in most buildings on cam pus — including dormitories — be cause of the way the ventilation sys tems in most campus buildings are .designed so that cigarette smoke is ■ not confined to ‘smoking areas’, but is circulated throughout the entire building.” AUS TIN (AP) —Just like touris from up North who can’t deciphet Texan twang, sometimes even felb Texans can’t understand eachotk During debate in the state Sena a lawmaker from western Tes happened to use the word triches.” A colleague from southern Texi Carlos Truan, appeared puzzlt and interrupted. Truan, from Corpus Christi,sai; “I thought you said oysters.” “You know how we talk out Wes said Bill Sims of San Angelo. Vc m McDonald's INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS sponsored by McDonald’s Post Oak Mall • Hwy 21 Manor East Mall • University Dr. Texas Ave. at S.W. Parkway nc th kii C- I Pe Breakfast Every Morning • 5 locations • Drive Thru I! Entries Open: Sept. 4 Entries Close: Sept. 12 Flag Football: Entry Fee00 per team. P/ay Begins: Monday, September 18. Divisions: Men’s and Women’s Residence Hall, Men’s and Women’s Independ ent, Corps, Fish, Fraternity and CoRec Skill Levels: C\ass A, B, C and D will play round robin league games will single elimination play offs. Team Captain's Meeting:AW Independent, Residence Hall, Fraternity and CoRec team cap tains must attend the Team Cap tain’s Meeting on Thursday, Sep tember 14 at 5p.m. in 601 Rudder Tower. A meeting for all Athletic Corporals will be held on Wed nesday, September 13 at 7 p.m. in 167 Read Building. General Motors: Thanks to General Mo tors for sponsoring CoRec Class B Flag Football. GM T-shirts will go to CoRec Class B Champions. Preseason Flag Football Tour nament: Entry Fee: $10.00 per team. Divisions:Men’s A, B & C; CoRec A, B; and Women’s Open. Competition:Thursday, Septem ber 14 through Sunday, Septem ber 17. Awards:No awards will be given. Schedules: Tournament brackets will be available on Wed nesday, September 13 after 3 p.m. in 159 Read Building. This tour nament is sponsored by the Texas A&M Sports Officials Association. All games will be played as sched uled. No rescheduling. **No games will be played during the Aggie-TCU football game on Sat urday, September 16. **ln case of rain, games will be resched uled for the following weekend. This tournament is a single elimi nation tournament. All Intramural rules, policies and procedures will be followed. Outdoor Soccer: Entry Fee: $30.00 per team. Play Begins: Monday, September 18. Location: Penberthy Intramural Center. Rules: NCAA with Intramural exceptions. Divisions: Men’s and Women’s Residence Hall, Men’s and Women’s Independent and CoRec. Classes: A - Highly com petitive, B - Moderately competi tive, C - Novice. Classes A, B and C will play round robin league games with single elimination play-offs. GeneralMotors:T\r\anks to General Motors for sponsoring the Class B CoRec Tournament. Class B CoRec Champions will receive GM T-shirts. Schedules: Schedules will be available at the Team Captain’s Meeting on Thursday, September 14 at 6 p.m. in 164 Read Building. Long Driving: Entry Fee: FreeW Contest Held: Wednesday, Sep tember 13, at 4:00 p.m. Location: Driving Range at the Intramural Sports Center, west of Anderson Track Stadium. **Bring your stu dent or Recreation ID.** Compe tition: Each participant will drive 3 balls. The longest of the 3 will be the official distance. Participants may use their own clubs. Balls and some clubs will be available. J Aivarc/s: Will be given to the Men’s and Women’s Champions. Late entries will be accepted at the site only if space is available. Listed below are the contact people for the different sport clubs. Some clubs have meetings set for this week. If you are interested in joining a club either attend the meeting listed below or call the contact person. If you cannot reach the personlisted below, call the Recreaitional Sports Office, 845-7826, for additional contact people. Club Contact Phone Meeting Place Archery Robert Hume 693-3641 Badminton Chris Hubbard 846-8108 Fri., Sept. 8, 7:00 pm 351 GRW Bowling Angie 696-9231 Wed., Sept. 6, 7:00 pm 401 Rudder Boxing Tim Allen 696-6625 Wed., Sept. 6, 5:00 pm 260 GRW Cycling Larry Boyd 846-7549 Field Hockey Erica Alejandro 847-0247 Tue., Sept. 5, 4:30 pm Drill Field Fencing Greg 847-7971 Thu., Sept. 7, 7:00 pm 267 Read Gymnastics David Clubb 847-4697 Handball Aaron Cooper 696-7428 Judo Bobby Perez 693-1891 Mon., Sept. 4, 7:00 pm 263 GRW Lacrosse Craig 764-2921 Mon., Sept. 4, 4:00 pm Drill Field Moo Duk Kwan Charlie 696-5745 Tue., Sept. 5, 5:50 pm 255 GRW Pistol Pat Miller 823-4015 Polo Kristin Matlack 847-0120 Tue., Sept. 5, 7:00 pm Rudder Racquetball Ed Schipul 764-6424 Tue., Sept. 5, 7:00 pm Court 7, Read Roadrunners Tony 847-2270 Rodeo Traci 693-7127 Tue., Sept. 5, 7:00 pm Kleberg Mens Rugby Rugby House 846-3122 Women's Rugby Stacy 776-1347 Wed., Sept. 6, 5:00 pm Mama’s Pizza Sailing Tom 846-1227 Wed., Sept. 6, 8:00 pm 104 Zachary Men's Soccer Tony Thomas 846-7863 Women's Soccer Lindsey Craig V 639-7872 Trap & Skeet Bunker Hill 696-9686 Triathlon Don Palmrose 696-6745 Tue., Sept. 5, 7:30 pm 164 Read Ultimate Frisbee Terry Strickland 696-7175 Fri., Sept. 8, 8:00 pm Unavailable Men’s Volleyball Mike McCall 696-3249 Mon., Sept. 4, 5:00 pm 303 Read Women's Volleybal Kim 847-1080 Tue., Sept. 5, 5:00 pm 303 Read Waterpolo Bob Tolar 764-1668 Mon., Sept. 4, 6:30 pm Cain Pool Waterski Cliff Robertson 823-6919 Tue., Sept. 5, 8:30 pm Rudder Weightlifting Club Room 845-5020 Wrestling Robert Riveras 847-3874 Varsity Level II Rifle Paul Dvorak 845-1622 Wed., Sept. 6, 6:30 pm Mil. Sci. Bldg. Women’s Soccer Todd Shoemaker 823-0826 Sport Health And Physical Education for University People WIN A T-SHIRT for getting in shape! To encourage individuals to incorporate fitness into their lifestyes, TAMU Rec Sports is offering SHAPE-UP TWO, or Sport Health And Physical Education for University People with Timed Weekly Output, designed to produce an incentive for weekly participation. For infor mation, stop by 159 Read, or call Rick at 845-7826. Acknowledgements: McDonald's Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your local McDonald's Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Post Oak Mall. Stories are by Mark Figart, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photographs are by Rec Sports staff photographers. TAMU OUTDOORS CANOE THE SAN MARCOS RIVER, Sept. 23 Enjoy paddling the scenic San Marcos River, where the water remains a constant 72° year-round. This lush, almost tropical environ ment plays host to a wide variety of plants and animals. The $25 fee ($30 for non-A&M participants) includes transportation, canoe rental, instruction on the river, and experienced guides. This trip is geared for the beginning canoeist, and is limited to 12 participants. Sign up in the Recreational Sports Office, 159 Read, Sept. 4-18. TAMU Outdoors offers outdoor equipment rental as well as various trips and clinics throughout the year. A list of rental equipment is available at the Recreational Sports Office. For more information, call Patsy at 845-7826. $ $ Earn Money in Your Spare Time $j WE NEED OFFICIALS Outdoor Soccer and Flag Footba! officials, and anyone interestedir becoming an official, will meet Moo day, Sept. 4 at 6 pm in 267G. Roll! White. Officials serve a criticalroli in the TAMU Rec Sports program Join the ranks of the RecSportsol ficials, hone your people skills, are enjoy the comraderie. TAMU Recreational Sports needs Emergency Medi cal Technicians now! Anyone interested in a rewarding posite as an EMT should drop by 15S Read to complete an application or call 845-7826 for more informa tion. Join the Rifle Team The Texas A&M Rifle Team is looking for a few good shooters The consistently high-ranked Aggies attend NCAA and NRA sanctioned rifle matches. The team, which fires both .22 caliber and air rifles, competes in Varsity Level II Sport. Team membership is open to all male and female full time undergraduate students who meet NCAA eligibility require ments. Tryouts will be held Wed nesday, September 6, 6:30pmin the basement of the Military Sci ence Building. For more informa tion, contact CRT Paul Dvorak, ’78, Room 325, Military Science Building, 845-1622. Locker Rental Recreational lockers in Read Building, G. Rollie White and DeWare Fieldhouse may be rented by the semester or for the entire year. Rental fee is $12.00/se mester or $36.00/year. Clothing service is available from the Health ant Physical Education Department, 158 Read Building, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. This service includes towel, shorts, shirt and socks. Cos is $25.00 for nine months and $30.00 for the year. EXERCISE CLASSES The Department of Recreational Sports will be offering exetj cise classes once again this year. Classes are taught by the Waisj Basket and are geared toward the intermediate and beginner. Regi: tration will be held in 159 Read Building. Classes begin September!! and 12 so sign up now. Late registration will be held. No refunds wiilb!; I given after September 15. CLASS DAY TIME ROOM FEE Intermediate Mon, Wed & Fri Noon-1 PM 266 GRW $35.00 Intermediate Tue & Thu 5-6 p.m. 266 GRW 30.00 Beginners Mon & Wed 5-6 p.m. 266 GRW 30.00 Intermediate Mon. & Wed. 6-7 p.m. 266 GRW 30.00 Beginners Tue. & Thu. 6-7 p.m. 266 GRW 30.00 Attend unlimited number of classes for $45.00! MONDAY September 4 Entries Open: Preseason Flag Football Flag Football Outdoor Soccer Long Driving Flag Football and Outdoor Soccer Official's Meeting, 6 pm 267 GRW A 1 ■ ye P< sn TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY September 5 September 6 September 7 September 8 September 9 Entries Close: Fraternity Intramural Entries Close: Table Tennis Singles Representative Meeting Exercise Classes 6 pm, 164 Read Jp|||P% Unrenewed Lockers Volleyball vs. Florida Table Tennis Singles: Last Day to Renew Lockers Cleared Brackets Posted 1 p.m. TT^DMOy HQ Wn^lhio SUNDAY September 10 Grandparent’s Day