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TRY NOT TO GET BEAT BY THE BASKETBALL A&G-/ES! & R0 !i L ' e tea* ^ '"Sunday z.oov* FEVER STUDY Do yon have a fever of 10T or greater} Earn $200 CHRU he Bf Ifhelo Ifhe'b Herner by participating in .an 8 hour at home research study with an investigational over-the-counter fever medication. No blood drawn. (Continued from page 7) Call Pauli Research Int'l 776-0400 After 6 & Weekends call 361-1500 NOTES-N-QUOTES LECTURE NOTES 112 Nagle Street 846-2255 Ask about our "buy 25 get 5 free" copy card. COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES COPIES We also have Lecture Notes, Binding, Laminating, Transparencies, and Much More! this year and even though we lost, we outscored them in the second half and we outrebounded them. “We play real well on our home- court, and I hope a lot of people come out to the game. We’re ready to play.” Whether Herner will be ready to play remains in question, though. If she does, she’ll draw Texas junior guard Amy Claborn (6.8 points, 3.5 rebounds) as her defensive assign ment. The Lady Longhorns’ top three guns are forwards Susan Anderson (10 points, 5.9 rebounds) and Vicki Hall (15.8 points, 6.7 rebounds), and guard Cinietra Henderson (11.1 points, 6.8 rebounds). The Lady Aggies, 15-7 overall and 7-4 in the SWC, are fourth in the conference standings and are just a half-game away from third. But they’ve won four of their last five games and are 10-1 at G. Rollie White this year. A&M will need Herner’s lead ership if they’re going to have a chance against Texas. She is a four- year starter for the Lady Aggies, and one of only two seniors on the team. “I try to take that leadership role upon myself when I feel like some one needs to lead by example,” Herner said. “(Junior gaurd) Yvonne Hill does a real good job of leadership on the team — she has a real good attitude. I try to be a leader. “I have a good relationship with Coach Hickey. I know what she wants to do and what she wants us to do out on the court, so I try to take more responsibility and making sure things go smoothly.” However, things don’t always go smoothly for Herner. She leads the team in turnovers, and has been known on occasion to throw her en tire body around for the sake of a play. But she said that brand of physical play works well for her, in cluding her game against Houston. Before the game, Hickey, who of ten has told Herner not to shoot in specific games, told the senior that the Lady Cougars wouldn’t be looking for her to score and would sag off of her defensively. The result: Herner led the Lady Aggies on 9-of-12 shooting, and 10- of-11 free throws, as well as adding seven assists, four rebounds and three steals. A&M won, 88-67. “Some of the best games I’ve had are when I play real physically,” Herner said. “The Houston game was pretty much the most physical game I’ve played. I had no idea I had 28 points — I knew I had a pre tty good game, but not that good. It really helped my confidence, and we really needed that win.” A win over the 18-3 Lady Long horns would do wonders for the Lady Aggies’ confidence Friday. She said the Lady Aggies have had the right frame of mind this week in practice while preparing for Texas. “In years past, we’ve looked at Texas as the game,” Herner said. “If we beat Texas, then we’d have a win ning season no matter what our re cord was. But this week has been really relaxed. We’re looking at it as just another game. “Not to overlook Texas in any way, but we’ve got to go to Arkansas next Tuesday. We’ve just got to do the things we’ve got to do, and not be so timid when we get on the court against them.” No. 14 A&M hosts UT-Pan Am at Oh r|trance ed to st offi< The / tside t By ALAN LEHMANN Of The Battalion Staff The 14th-ranked Texas A&M baseball team returns to Olsen Field Friday afternoon, to start a weekend series against University of Texas-Pan American. Friday’s 3:00 p.m. game will be followed by a 1:00 p.m. Saturday doubleheader. The Aggies improved to 4-0 on the season Tuesday, with a 4-2 road win over Sam Houston State University. The Broncs split a doubleheader with St. Edward’s to drop to 2-2. Although the Aggies have a perfect record, they have been shakey at the plate, managing only a .185 batting average. They had only five hits against Sam Houston, and were outhit by the University of Texas-Arlington in the season opener. However, the Aggies ha ! made up for their lack of hitlii with solid pitching. Tuesday, rt| lievers Brent Gilbert and Bull aid combined for 5.S inning of one-run pitching. Sophomore Ronnie Allen «l pitch for the Aggies Friday.Alh pitched 6.1 innings without a Jt cision in the season opener. Piil American will counter with Wra Wickliffe, who lost the Brona season opener against North wood Institute. Saturday will be 25tf hot dry day thanks to the Rryan/Colle? Station Coca-Cola. Senior Pat Sweet, 1-0 on lit season, will pitch for A&MinSal urday’s first game. Junior Mr ter Rich Robertson will pitch tht final game. Robertson was last Saturday, striking out 12arJ allowing only one hit in sera shutout innings. Game TOK irty si ora m icial re The oked ationi lut its ote co eturn; iervice Fina if the ] iredici Stock ligher lightly A ju results (Continued from page 7) ing51 percent from the field. And Suber isn’t the only Aggie to have particularly good nights when it come to playing Texas. Earlier this season, junior guard Freddie Ricks scored 23 points and posted three steals against the Long horns. That’s nine more points a game than he has averaged all sea son. Of course, Texas’ star guard! () j vis Mays will have to get around! requir the op of Pari Vot forward David Harris. Ham ranked seventh nationally in t shots. A&M will have to be clicking® Libera cylinders to pull out a win; Texas, but Thornton has sai his guys can explode at any tin The only question iscanth close enough to make a run at end of the game? Your Vacation Includes Everything! 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