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CAT GROUP 319 Domim'k • 764-8303 LSAT • GMAT • GRE • MCAT • Over 145 Locations Nationwide SWC MEN'S STANDINGS SWC WOMEN'S STANDINGS SWC BASEBALL STANDINGS Conf. Season Conf. Season Conf. Season W L W L W L W L W L W L TCU 7 2 18 6 Tech 9 1 18 4 Baylor 2 0 7 1 Texas 7 2 15 9 Houston 6 3 17 5 Texas 5 1 8 1 Houston 6 3 17 5 Texas 7 3 15 7 TCU 2 1 5 4 Rice 5 3 17 7 A&M 5 5 13 10 Rice 3 3 6 4 Tech 4 6 12 10 SMU 6 4 14 7 A&M 1 2 4 4 SMU 4 6 10 12 Rice 3 5 11 10 Tech 1 5 5 8 Baylor 3 6 11 11 Baylor 2 8 9 11 Houston 0 2 4 3 A&M 0 8 4 16 TCU 0 9 4 18 | Racism discriminal • Two ugly is most peoph to avoid overlook. Su ■he case of a federal app Itourt rulin Calendar Lady Aggie Feb. 17 Women's golf at North/South Classic, all day, Jacksonville, Fla. Olsen Field Continued from Page5 Feb. 18 Women's golf at North/South Classic, all day, Jacksonville, Fla. Baseball vs. Mary Hardin Baylor, 1 p.m. (DH), Olsen Field Feb. 19 Women's basketball vs. Baylor, 5 p.m., Waco. Men's basketball vs. Baylor, 7:30 p.m., Waco Feb. 22 Softball at Northeast Louisiana Tournament, all day, Monroe, La. Men's golf at Crown Colony Intercollegiate, all day, Lufkin Women's Tennis vs. Clemson, 1:30 p.m., Omar Smith Tennis Center Baseball vs. Houston, 2 p.m. (DH), Olsen Field Men's basketball at Missouri-KC, 7:30 p.m., Kansas City, MO. Feb. 21 Men's tennis vs. USL, 1:30 p.m., Omar Smith Tennis Center Baseball vs. Houston, 7 p.m.. Feb. 23 Softball at NELU Tournament, all day, Monroe, La. Men's golf at Crown Colony Intercollegiate, all day, Lufkin Whitley Continued from Page 5 Why not let the Japanese in American baseball? They own Rockefeller Center, Pebble Beach Golf Links, 7-Eleven, and Paramount Pictures. Who the hell would care about the Mariners? Besides, it might do the game good. There are too many spineless schmucks controlling baseball, anyway. Why else would fans pay through the nose to support the salaries of spoiled, overpaid players? Maybe, the new owners can implement some traditional Japanese business practices. Then, maybe, the cost of top- name baseball players will come down from the obscene level. Just imagine what would happen if a big-name free agent comes to the Mariners expecting a Bobby Bonilla-size contract. They'd say, "Tough sushi." Then, the owners can do the same with their baseball team as their countrymen do with cars: Give people better quality for less money. During contract negotiations, rather than giving players cash incentives and bonuses, the owners should just give them Toyotas — Provided that they're the ones made in their U.S. plant. And maybe the Mariners could get better access to the Japanese leagues. That's where the Detroit Tigers found homerun-king Cecil Fielder. Let's face it, Seattle needs all the help it can get. Don't think I'm unpatriotic. 1 think it might take someone from outside our boundary to tell us what would make baseball run better. Who knows? It could be the beginning of a new tradition in American baseball: Hot dogs and cold sake.. shooting night you have a tendency to panic. We were creating turnovers, but we weren't capitalizing on them. "We needed a win tonight to get back in the conference race." Texas coach Jody Conradfsaid her team has been playing with a new attitude since it lost to the Aggies in January. "The gaiVie was turned around by defensivseteffort," Comadt said. "There was a point when we were everywhere. "This a team that's havinga of fun right now and that's w deserved. There might bebettei teams in the country, butnooneis having as much fun basketball." Texas center Cinietra Henderson, who scored 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds, said the Longhorns have improved since they played the Aggies. "We were ready to plat tonight," Henderson said. "I think we're just that much better We just got tired of losing, together as a team and started trusting each other." A&M pulled to within sis points in the second half when Russo jumper made the score 46 with 14:47 to play, but Texas answered with a 17-4 run that pul the game away. A&M guard Sheri Dillard, who scored eight points, said Aggies never gave up. "I think we came out ready to play," Dillard said. "But Texas came out with that same typeol play. Their offense was pretty much the same in the second They were just more intense." The Lady Aggies play Baylor on Wednesday night in Waco, Tip-off is 5 p.m. the MSC OfftS presents... m Ml The off-broadway hit musical - comedy about five hapless nuns trying their hands at a variety show fundraiser for the convent. The laughs are non-stop, the musical numbers a joy, and the experience is, well...‘‘habit’’ forming! 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