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Friday, April 6,1990 The Battalion Page 11 H 6.1990 3 'ing aping wer If there h ln rookie l g u e takeoff -neral niari. uc. e but it’ s h is the Astros' Predic. * s P r tng and [et to Hous. rt throwing the minor he past two Preview of t four hom- : Astros late t'tnce Wood to continue into the As. ommitmeni 1 and third tst year and on. Nowit’s $5 OFF $50 OFF $5 OFF WiKUsilglKj purchase of // Shorts merchandise worth $250 including Polo . , . ., _ R Solid Tu-M Shorts / / merchandise J/ * Polo * Ruff Hewn // wortt* $ 25 ° //Sond tfjfAlms. na KX* -fr?* II OF XROTC J t chambrays and and j / (Good toward regular If patterns sbJnidn / (price merchandise only}/ /100% Cotton Fabrics shellenberger's Fine Men’s and Women’s Apparel 520 University Drive East • College Station Offer valid through Monday, April 9 and behind “There was t <tt Big^o In t set the -nt and the He the crit- i emerged I AnthotVj transition, eat minor hng had to o this is my said. apid ascent i system af- '4th round high school II team and ligh school, a summer t an Astros xlome and shape and impressive tract. 989 season here he hit aor leagues also struck r of them /ith the As- t season. Ag tennis team plays host’s role Rice, Southern Louisiana pay weekend visits ByNADJA SABAWALA 01 The Battalion Staff Senior Shaun O’Donovan will lead Texas A&M’s men’s tennis team against a couple of tough opponents this weekend in hopes of adding two more wins to its record. Friday, the Aggies host Rice in Southwest Conference play, and on Saturday, A&M faces the University ofSouthern Lousiana. Both matches begin at 1:30 p.m. and are at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. “Rice and USL are both tough teams and we’ll be a slight underdog in both matches,” Coach David Kent said. “We ll have to play our very best to win both days.” The 14-5 Aggies are only 2-3 in the conference, but have won their last three dual matches. O’Donovan, ranked 48th in the d l '*" David Kent Volvo/Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association ratings, is 15-3 this season and 8-2 against nationally ranked oppponents. O’Donovan’s wins include a three- set victory over then-21st-ranked Luis Ruette of Texas Christian. As A&M’s No. 1 player, O’Dono van will pair off with Rice’s Larry Pearl, who is 20-8 this year. The Owls, 8-6 overall and 3-2 in the conference, also have a tough team in doubles with Pearl/Ken Thome, ranked 14th in the nation with a 16-5 record. Rice’s No. 1 doubles team faces the Aggies’ Gustavo Espinosa/Blake Barsalou, 6-5 for the season. But the USL Rajin’ Cajuns will not take a backseat to the Owls and will be equally as tough. With an 11-7 season record, USL has 45th-ranked Curtis Hollinger as its No. 1 singles player. Hollinger boasts a 13-4 overall re cord, including a three-match win ning streak. His match against O’Do novan promises to be exciting. The Society for Entrepreneurship and New Ventures ENVE J Invites All Aggies to our General Meeting for Spring 1990 All Current Members Are Asked to Attend Don’t Miss this Discussion of ENVE’s Future Plans! Call 693-8978 For Info. (Ask For Britt) Spring is Here and IkommY 3aid Daddy Vkjs reaWy gone overboard/ Every year when spring comeb we a\\gotothe rnall. While. straps. Dadd/ viasvapff /tommy Sd/<1 he r«illY needed +De -scuba qjear because Vre had veaUy ephe oJbyboard; by/khley 6prirg\99o Pick up your own Canvas Tote Bag FREE with mall receipts totalling $100 or more. While supply lasts. One per shopper. his Parent’s Weekend bring mom and dad to visit Post Oak Mall and we’ll send them [>me with a bright canvas tote ag. It s absolutely free with mall receipts totalling 100 or more. Or, just $2 with $50 in receipts. Pick up yours at the Mall Information ooth while supplies last. One per shopper please. POST OAK MALL is open 10 A.M. ill 9 P.M. MONDAY -SATURDAY, 12:30 P.M. TILL 5:30 P.M. ON SUNDAY. 130 tores, CASA OLE, WYATT CAFETERIA &; THE FOOD COURT. LOCATED AT X 6 BYPASS AT HWY 30, COLLEGE STATION. POST OAK MALL