AN AGGIE TRADITION FOR FIFTEEN YEARS tS§& Do you love to country and western dance? Would you like to perform for others? Would you like to represent Texas A&M in Texas, across the nation, as well as internationally? Then we would like to invite you to... TRY OUT S! INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS: Wednesday, March 24, Rudder 410, 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. • Thursday, March 25, Rudder 308, 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. ATTENDANCE TO ONE OF THESE MEETINGS IS MANDATORY! TRYOUTS ARE TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR MAY 2ND. -COME EVEN IF YOU’RE JUST THINKING ABOUT TRYING OUT!- www.tamu.edu/aggie_wranglers S ummer Colorado Make it count for your degree! Enjoy a wonderful Colorado summer! Select from 500 classes and 4 convenient terms. First 4-week term May 17-June 11 Second 4-week term June 14-July 9 8-week term June 14-August 6 Third 4-week term July 12-August 6 There are no formal admission requirements. Call to request a free copy of the 1999 Summer Class Schedule, 1 (800) 854-0456. Classes are listed on our website: www.colostate.edu/Depts/Summer/ . A, ' Page 8 • Monday, March 22, 1999 Softball team goes 3-0 in Hawa No. 23 Aggies move to 26-7 with trio of wins in rain-shortened tournm BY BEN WESTBROOK The Battalion The No. 23 Texas A&M Softball Team improved to 26-7 on the sea son with three wins at the Bank of Hawaii Invitational in Honolulu this weekend. The women were undefeated in pool play before the tournament was cut short Saturday due to bad field conditions. The Aggies began tournament play Thursday with a 5-0 win against the University of Connecti cut. Sophomore Rachel Lewis led A&M at the plate with a 3-of-4 per formance, while junior Angie Long and sophomore Tiffany Esters knocked in two runs each. The winner on the mound was Aggie ace Amy Vining, who gave up four hits while striking out nine bat ters to improve to 13-5 on the year. Friday, the Aggies squared off against the University of Wiscon sin and the University of Eastern Illinois, pulling off one-run wins in both contests. Esters opened the scoring against Wisconsin with a two-run dinger over the centerfield fence. The Badgers would return the fa vor with two home runs late in the game, but it would prove to be too little too late as the Aggies held on for a 3-2 win. The winning RBI for the Aggies came in the top of the seventh off a triple by Lewis, plating freshman Tammy Donnell for the third and fi nal run of the game. Vining claimed her second win of the tournament, upping her season record to 14-5. She also struck out nine batters, ty ing her career high for the second time in two games. In the third game of the tour nament, A&M rallied to come from behind to defeat Eastern Illi nois, 4-3, and finish the weekend at 3-0. The women fell behind early after Eastern Illinois’s two- run first inning but were able to come back and tie the game at 2- 2 in the second off RBI’s from Donnell and Lewis. MIKE PUENTES' A&M freshman Lisa Klam tries to March 7. The A&M Softball Team Kxas A&h impaign w ■ring the etampus ith fliers ar avoid the tag at home during the Aggies’ game versus Butler, went 3-0 at the Bank of Hawaii Invitational in Honolulu this we- lw ^ j 0 In the fourth inning. Esters would come through with her sec ond game-winning RBI of the day, knocking in Long and freshman Lisa Klam with a double to right field. Winning pitcher Jordana Bar rack would retire the side in the seventh to keep the win and im prove her record to 9-2. The women were scheduled to play the 14th-ranked University of California Sunday for the cham pionship, but the tournament was cancelled Saturday due to bad weather and poor field condi tions. Amy Vining led all hurlers in the tournament with 18 strike outs, while Esters led all hitters at the plate with six hits and six RBI’s. Lewis ha,d six hits for the tournament. Campaigi rted Sund id larch 3 ■irums fi Beld thn jis week in ie yell leac ly at nooi Game 1 (Thursday): Texas A&M 5, University of Connecticut )d v P resi fedi ii'sdav ^ /i- • j \ H Mawn Iv Gamez (Friday): . a > ■em / Texas A&M 3, University of Wisconsin! Game 3 (Friday): Texas A&M 4, University of Eastern Illinoii Bic Championship Bracket: Cancelled due to inclement weather SoftteiH & V I I ■ w- ■■ / v. , H . IT ■ 4 I i l Mm ■ fiS . ^ Hay Bsa tia ram u r a Fifness/Wellnes Aq u alics Golf Course TAM 0 Oufdoors S po rf C lubi elt TAMU Outdoors Kayak Roll Clinic Kayak Workshop Solo Canoe Workshop Hiking Day Trip Intermediate Rock Climbing Clin Kayak Open Practice Session Solo Canoe Roll Clinic Rock Climbing Day Trip Canoeing Day Trip Backpacking Trip Now available, Rock Climbing 3p.m. and 7p.m and Sat at 1p.m. Event Date Mar. 23 Mar. 27-28 Mar. 27-28 Mar. 28 ic Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 10-11 Orientation Clin . and 3p.m. Registration Mar. 1-22 Mar. 1-2.3 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-29 Mar. 22-Apr. 5 Mar. 22-Apr. 6 Mar. 22-Apr. 6 Mar. 22-Apr. 6 ics: Sun.—Fri. at August 1999 Trip Sail and Dive the Bahamas Event Date Aug. 21- 27, 1999 Registration NOW- June 19 May Break Trips Canoe the Buffalo River, Arkansas Horseback/Raft New Mexico Event Date May 1 6-22 May 22-29 Registration NOW- April 26 NOW- April 26 Aggie Pumpfest 1999 The annual Texas A&M Rec Sports Rock Climbing Competition will be held on Saturday, April 10. 3RlC Golf Course Green Charges Weekdays Weekends Cart Rentals Penberthy Driving Range Large bucket: Small bucket: SPORTS For Information call 845-7826 or Visit our Homepage http://recsports.tamu.edu Check out our flyers for more details on our programs.For Information call 845-7826 STUDENTS $9 $12 >11 for 9 holes Affiliated $5 $3 faculty/staff $11 $14 11 8 for 1 8 holes Nonaffiliated $6 $3.50 Fitness/Wellness • Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, Part 2—Mar. 21 5:30pm in room 281, Dr. James Robinson, Professor of So( Behavioral Health and interim Department Head of the Sdioir Rural Health, will explain why men and women are so myslerit to each other. Dr. Robinson tells it like it is. This lecture will a[ to everyone! Come early. • Tai Chi—classes begin Mar. 23, every Tues. & Thurs. from 6 • Karate—classes begin Mar. 29, every Mon. & Wed. I 5-5:55pm. • Yoga—classes begin Mar. 29, every Mon. & Wed. Level 1:6-7 Level 2: 7-8pm. • Massages—$35 for Rec Members and $45 for non Rec MemM Appointments can be made at Member Services. Contact P% Opal at 845-3076 for more information. Contact DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more information. Intramurals Horseshoes Registrar Mar. 22 Aquatics Program Date Registration Apr. 1 2-1 5 Mar. 22- & Apr. 1 9-22 Apr. 7 Basic S.C.U.B.A. Job Opportunities Applications are now t Applications are now being accepted for lifeguards. Call [> Ekeren at 862-3224 or Rob Porter at 862-6556 for more inW_ tion.