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Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, September 23,1993
Burton-Durham, Weaver net aces
Ky/c Bunielt/THC Bmmu
A&M senior tennis players Mark Weaver and Janine Burton-Durham
are hoping to peer at greatness during the 1993-94 season.
By Drew Diener
Thc Battalion
Senior tennis players Mark
Weaver and Janine Burton-
Durham begin their final seasons
at Texas A&M aiming for national
prominence.
Both Weaver and Burton-
Durham have qualified for the
National Intercollegiate Clay
Court championships to be held
at River Hills Tennis Club next
week. The tournament is the
first leg on the collegiate grand
slam tour.
Weaver, the defending South
west Conference singles champi
on, hopes to not only defend his
crown this season but to capture
the NCAA singles championship.
"I'd like to be one of the top
contenders for the national title,"
Weaver said. "I don't think that is
far-fetched."
Men's tennis coach David Kent
said Weaver has worked hard for
his on and off court achievements
and he deserves the praise and
notoriety he has received.
"He's improved tremendously
and he's a very coachat>le kid,"
Kent said. "He loves to work and
he puts in the hours on the tennis
court.
"Tennis is a game of perspira
tion and not inspiration."
Weaver's female contempo
rary, Burton-Durham, has set her
sights on All-American status and
a SWC championship this season.
A native South African, Bur-
ton-Durham's aims for the future
have helped her deal with being
so far away from home.
"You kept so busy here, you
don't have much time to think
about it (homesickness)," Burton-
Durham said. "If you let yourself
think about it, it gets very lonely."
Rush
Continued from Page 7
that game, the spirit of
ole non-animalia aided
the Hurricanes' victory
over the Aggies 35-34.
Next, it was the
FLORIDA STATE
SEMINOLES in the Cot
ton Bowl of the same
season. (Remember,
humans are not animals
in this inebriated sce
nario). The loss to the
Seminoles was a nar
row one, but the same
non-animalian spirit
god made Greg Hill
fumble five times in the
10-2 loss.
The next season saw
the glorious and perfect
12-0 regular season that
the Aggies completed a
year ago. Then....the
Cotton Bowl was upon
us once again. Enter
the FIGHTING IRISH
OF NOTRE DAME.
The result, unlike the
rest of the season, was
of course not perfect.
Okay, so who really
cares about this non-an
imalian streak anyway?
Well, be reminded of
the only defeat A&M
has suffered so far this
year. Recall two weeks
ago when A&M was
humbled by the OKLA
HOMA SOONERS 44-
14? That's right ladies
and gentlemen, non-an-
imalian.
All in all, that is four
defeats in the past two
and a quarter seasons.
In those games, the Ag
gies have posted an
anorexic 53 points,
which averages to only
13.25 points per game.
To put that into per
spective, the LSU
Tigers, who were 2-9
last year, averaged
15.91 points per game.
Furthermore, the
Aggies have averaged
34.65 points per game
(797 points total in 23
games) against tradi
tionally animal-named
teams. Some of these
opponents include the
Cardinals, Longhorns,
Horned Frogs and of
course the Cougars,
Tigers and Bears (oh
my!).
Maybe the reasoning
in some of these argu
ments is slightly
stretched, but it does
raise some interesting
questions about future
scheduling for the foot
ball team.
Hopefully, A&M can
play someone besides
Miami (Hurricanes),
Florida State, or Notre
Dame in the Cotton
Bowl this year.
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Ryan's career ends in agony
The Associated Press
SEATTLE, Wash. - Nolan
Ryan's 27-year baseball career
ended Wednesday night when a
doctor found a suspected torn lig
ament in the Texas Rangers pitch
er's right elbow.
Ryan failed to retire a Seattle
batter, walking four and allowing
two bits, including a grand slam
to Dann Howitt, and trailed 5-0
when relieved in the first inning.
He threw 28 pitches.
When he came out, Ryan asked
to be examined by a doctor, ac
cording to Rangers traveling sec
retary Dan Scnimek. Mariners
team physician Dr. Larry Pede-
gana said he suspected Ryan has a
torn ulnar collateral ligament in
his right elbow.
Schimek said that if the diagno
sis is correct, Ryan won't be able
to pitch again this season, which
he has said is his last.
For only the third time in his
career, Ryan failed to retire a bat
ter.
A crowd of about 50,000 gave
Ryan a standing ovation when he
started the game.
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