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In addition to lunches on weekdays, the well liked IMPERIAL Buffet is now available in the evening from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for $5.55 per person. TRY IMPERIAL, YOG WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE! Special Combination Dinner (Jnfve ratty 3:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. X Choice of Egg Drop Soup or | 4 Hot and Sour H Harvey Soup Egg Roll or Crab Puff Steamed or Fried Rice ■ 1. Sweet & Sour Pork 3.95 6. Chicken w/Cashews 3.95 2. Sweet & Sour Chicken 3.95 7. Chicken w/Broccoli 3.95 3. Sweet & Sour Shrimp 4.55 8. Shrimp w/Cashews 4.55 4. Pepper Steak 4.25 9. Hunnan Chicken 3.95 5. Twice Cooked Pork 3.95 10. Beef w/Broccoli 4.25 ‘Soup not available for to-go orders A&M tracksters place well in CSR Young runners provide spark By Steve O'Brien The Battalion If Saturday's performance is s pi any indication, the Texas A&M track team has a bright future. Individual performances from young A&M tracksters marked the College Station Relays this weekend at the Frank Anderson Track and Field Complex. Leading the Aggies were freshman javelin thrower Amy Pratt and sophomore hurdler Rick Smith. Pratt won the women's javelin with a school-record throw of 152 feet, 4 inches and freshman Amy Paulsen placed third in the event with a toss of 136-2. Pratt's record setting throw qualifies her for the NCAA champion ships. In the men's division. Smith came in second place in the 400- meter hurdles behind Baylor's Kevin Walker with a time of 51.66 seconds. Walker's winning time was 51.38. Smith's time was a personal best. "I was hoping I'd run a 51 this week," Smith said. "We've been off for three weeks with rain- outs. This makes it a lot more fun." A&M head coach Ted Nelson was happy with the performance of his young athletes. "We got a lot of young guys a lot of experience today," Nelson said. "We got disqualified in the 4x100 relay. They haven't run to gether this year, but I thought they ran well." Also for the men, senior Kary Vincent placed second in the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.54 behind Ron Clark (10.44) of Ste phen F. Austin. A&M sophomore Mike Miller won the 800 meter with a time of 1:52.80. Mike Hawk of Stephen F. Austin placed second with a time of 1:53.37. Aggie junior Ricky Barker qualified tor the NCAA's with a victory in the decathlon. And A&M freshman Lee Pool won the high jump with a leap of 7-0 3 /4. Other second-place finishers for the A&M men were Danny Signorelli in the pole vault (16-9 1/2), Steve Collier in the 400 me ter hurdles (51.66) and Nic Pol- land in the 110 meter hurdles (14.08). For the women, Gwen Buck won the high jump event with a leap of 5-8 and Sandra Hines of A&M came in second behind Buck with a jump of 5-8. In the 5000, A&M's Melissa Weaver came in first with a time of 17:15.45. Helen O'Sullivan of Angelo State came in second at 18:06.19 Lady Aggie Michelle Byrne placed second in the 3200 with a time of 9:57.77. Also placing second for A&M were Kalleen Madden in the 100 meter hurdles (14.48) and Kasan- dra McDaniel in the 400 meter dash (56.19). The women's 4x100 relay took first place and the 4x400 team placed second. The Aggies travel to South west Louisiana this week for a meet and won't return home un til April 13 for the Aggie Invita tional. JAY JANNER/The Battalra A&M freshman javelin thrower Amy Pratt smiles as she sees her of 152 feet, 4 inches, at the College Station relays Saturdays. The throw seta new school record. [ways hac ■as one of The alleg g as a co king adv ice to cov( Jesviolati . Ithii iade hone e nature b eh •ned? Wt uneintoa scru Davis is < cc iesdose in ith tons rr ...an inji alflagued Davis to! fednesday at he ever you < ixkand v know n wewoi D ited hims we fo backgro Hon about And he o' s past A wise m leasure a n that andard, D ! would h if report p office an ; fired, w iced with ^ «ut ■en nter my j lashed Aggie netters survive long match, UNM scare From Staff and Wire Reports The Texas A&M tennis team took a hard-fought 5-4 decision from New Mexico Sunday at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. The Aggies' doubles team of Doug Brown and Steve Kennedy staved off three match points in the dual match's final and clinch ing match, but pulled out a 3-6, 7-6, 6-0 win. Brown/Kennedy's match finally ended at 7 p.m., five and a half hours after it be- The Aggies remained beaten at home this season proved to 11-6 overall. The tory improved his career 42! 182. The teams were tied after gles competition, thanks to excellent play of A&M freshwi Mark Weaver. He outlasted tfi Lobos' Coene Carswell 6-7, 6-3. But Davis firm in at would sserman. And whei p, Davis mpting to tic prt ®fcdecessor en M win Ihelti gan. Coach "What can you say about Weaver?," Kent said. "He'sgot demeanor well beyond his year out on the court. ainst the Mart ho urged rsity for aft jyg elute never "That was one of the matches anyone's played year, but he stuck it out came through with a win." The Aggies return to the Monday when they host El-Paso at 1:30 p.m. at theOirt Smith Tennis Center KARL STOLLEIS/The Battalion A&M freshman netter Clayton Johnson goes for a drop shot in his sin gles match Sunday against New Mexico at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. David Kent had noth ing but praise for the doubles' tandem. "I've been coaching for 33 years and I haven't seen a better comeback than Doug and Steve had here today," Kent said. "We could live a lifetime and see another match like that. Texas A&M 5 New Mexico 4 Singles No. 1 - Warren Gulgenzi UNM d. Matt Zisette A&M 6-3, 6-3 No. 2 - Mark Weaver A&M d. Coene Carswell UNM 6-7, 7-6,6-3 No. 3 - Coulter Wright d. Clayton Johnson A&M 5-7, 6-3, 7-5 No. 4 - Doug Brown A&M d. Roy Canada UNM 6-2, 6-3 No. 5 - Thomas Wall UNM d. Steve Kennedy A&M 7-6, 7-6 No. 6 - Scott Phillips A&M d. Wayne Spear UNM 6-3, 7-6 Doubles No. 1 Brown/Kennedy A&M d. Fulgenzi/Wall UNM 3-6, 7-6,6-0 No. 2 Carswell/Canada UNM d. Weaver/Zisette A&M 6-0,6-3 No. 3 Barsalou/Phillips A&M d. Wright/Spear UNM 6-4, 6-3 — — — — — cut here longs . e StM, Behind Appletree EATERIES CANTINA 1 , Come party on our patio! Patio drink specials anytime on the patio only Drafts 31.00 Frozen Margs 31.50 Patio Punch.. 31.50 Free Food Bar 9p.m.-Close Sun.-Thur. (with $2.95 drink or food purchase) New enchilada platter 34.95 3 enchiladas, rice, beans and salad beef, chicken or fajita meat available. 15 minites or free lunch Monday - Friday Get food within 15 minutes of ordering or its free! 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