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The field of 17 teams boasts seven of the nation’s top eight teams, including No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Arizona, and has 12 of the top 20 teams. The 37th-ranked Aggies will have to play shorthanded, however, as freshman Anna Jonsson will miss the tournament with a back injury that forced her to withdraw after the first round of the Lady Gamecock Classic March 20. Jonsson’s injury came at a time when she seemed to be heating up, coming off consecutive wins in the GTE “Mo”Morial at Pebble Creek Country Club and the LSU/Fairwood Invitational. Without her. A&M fin ished 13th in the South Carolina tournament before it was cut to two rounds due to inclement weather, card ing rounds of 322-323 = 645. A&M will tee off from the No. 10 tee on the par-72 6,090-yard Karsten Golf Course in Tbmpe, Ariz. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, playing 18 holes each day for a to tal of 54. Last year in this tournament, the Aggies finished eighth in a 16-team field with a 916 total, 44 strokes behind tour nament champion Stanford. The event was marred by a back injury to junior Anna Becker, who opened the tour nament with a 74, but was forced to withdraw with a strained back muscle that would affect her for the dura tion of the season. Becker’s 77.59 stroke average, second on the team, has finished in the top 15 in three of this year’s spring tour naments. Also competing for the Aggies will be freshman Mackenzie Dyslin, sophomore Marta Ostos, sophomore Mimi Epps and freshman Jennifer Poth. Dyslin tied for 24th at the Lady Gamecock Classic, the best finish of her career and Poth will be teeing up in only her fourth col lege tournament. dent B ■ll Hurd Blandon P enior Ye I usty Bats. >hi Bloss. iff Bailey jnior Yel I ubba Mos James Lei Ricky Wo« lass of 2 Freshman Jennie Poth gets out of the rough: the green at the GTE 'Mo'' Morial in College! Feb. 22. The Texas A&M Women’s Golf Team 12 top-20 teams this weekend at the Ping n. ; .j|tie HenS 1 tional at Tempe, Ariz. 000 Vice ^ j • x i } i lelissa Da Sources dispute rumors or Jordan s rettbo sec ania Fong< 000 Trea eather ioi (AP) — Don’t count on Michael Jordan owning a piece of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets and playing for them, too. It would be against NBA rules, it might tarnish his place in history, and it would involve him bouncing a basketball again — something he says he is finished doing. That was the reaction Wednes day from the league, Jordan’s agent and one of his close friends follow ing reports he was considering coming out of retirement to play for the Hornets next season if he is suc cessful in purchasing a share of the team. ‘‘There’s absolutely no truth to it,” agent David Falk said.. “He’s the greatest player to ever play do f forvv ard C m ) ,, play agaii was hibit une, and hewc f a disservice," iarles Barkleys en if Jordan« for the Hornets,in ist league rules tod i part-owner. The! s owners from be® d!: Johnson lea aco 000 Soc ance Rich 000 Hist ummer Ha (An (*) For fl Robert Gates Former Director Central Intelligence Agency Anthony Lake Former National Security Advisor Clinton Administration Sam Nunn | Former U.S. Senator , Chairman Armed Services CofliW April 9, 1999 « 8:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium f- WILLY LECTURE SERIES Memorial Student Center Tickets available at the MSC Box Office 845-1234 or toll free (888) 890-5667 Visit our web site at wiley.tamu.edu for more information. ES IDER (OFFENSES We saa tap* asan forcible ERY avated assml lary [CLE THEFT lL (Part 1 CRIMES! Charlie Rose, Moderator W 0R law offensi Charlie Rose Show Lv 10UT1M ■pons P0SSESSI5 P- (part 2 Aifsi 2