Texas A&M he Battalion WEATHER TOMORROW’S FORECAST: Partly cloudy and mild HIGH: 70 LOW: 45 .89 No.78 USPS 045360 8 Pages College Station, Texas Tuesday, January 23,1990 removes Coach Metcalf B\ RICHARD TIJERINA " 01 The Battalion Staff tryiiiiH- JidHWhat started out as speculation Bturday ended as fact Monday, ■exas A&M men’s basketball coach SI elby Metcalf, the winningest coach in Southwest Conference history, Ks relieved of his duties by Athletic P Brector John David Crow. ■ John Thornton, a former Aggie Bsketball star in the mid-1970s un der Metcalf and an assistant coach since 1981, was named as interim h< ad coach for the remainder of the sfason. A statement released through the University’s Sports Information De- irtment said Metcalf would be re signed to other duties at A&M, which would be announced shortly. ■ Metcalf, 59, said Monday he was planning on calling University Presi dent William H. Mobley Tuesday ■orning to discuss his new assign- v Bent. ■ However, Metcalf wasn’t sure he’d Bcept a reassignment when asked .Bout it Monday night. fl “I’d rather they just pay me off lile they did Coach Sherrill, and get '• Be hell out of Dodge,” Metcalf said. B Metcalf met with his attorney ~ Bead Davis and had a closed-door Bssion with Crow Monday af- tlrnoon. Metcalf then left and : Bhornton worked with the team at yBactice, preparing for Wednesday Bght's game against Rice, fl “I guess they want me out,” Met- fltlf told the Associated Press earlier frBonday afternoon. “It’s not a good Btuation here.” B AP reported that an Athletic De- jartment source saw Metcalf after Ss closed-door meeting with Crow. ■ “It hit Shelby like a ton of bricks,” tne source said. “I saw him when he Balked out of John David (Crow)’s ■fice. He had a stunned look in his *es. He looked up and said, ‘They Bleased me. T hey released me.’ “You could tell he didn’t believe tey would do it,” the source said. Crow’s announcement came in e wake of statements rnade'by Mef- If in an emotional, 45-minute Iress conference following Satur- lay’s 100-84 loss to Arkansas. It was lie Aggies’ third consecutive confer- Bice loss. Texas A&M Athletic Director John David Crow refused to comment Monday after announcing Photo by Jay Janner that head coach Shelby Metcalf was relieved of his basketball coaching duties. See Sports/Page 7 Removal draws response By JAY PEDEN Of The Battalion Staff Photo by Mike C. Mu Ivey Former A&M Coach Shelby Metcalf watches the Aggies’ 100- 84 loss to Arkansas Saturday. Metcalf was removed Monday. Metcalf charged that Crow had criticized him around campus and at the recent NCAA Convention. Crow issued a statement prior to Satur day’s game denying ever publicly criticizing either Metcalf or the A&M basketball program. Crow, who met with Thornton for 20 minutes prior (b a 10-nTmtueTaTk to the team after practice, declined comment but released a statement saying his decision was in the Uni- See Metcalf/Page 6 Students’ reactions on Monday to Texas A&M’s latest coaching change varied from disappointment to ela tion. Many agreed that head basketball coach Shelby Metcalf was treated badly by Athletic Director John Da vid Crow, and many said a new coach could be an im provement in the basketball program. But few were surprised after the events of the past wTefend Metcalf was “relieved of his duties” as coach and would be “reassigned to other duties,” according to a release from A&M’s Sports Information Department. Crow also named assistant coach John Thornton as the interim head coach for the rest of the season. Kimberly Jenkins, a junior agricultural journalism major, said she did not like the way Metcalf was treated. “I don’t think they should have Fired him,” she said. “I think it was dirty pool, talking behind his back like they were.” Chris Trotter, a senior kinesiology major, reacted an grily to the news. “You just can’t up and can him after 27 years,” he said. “I think it was bad professional tactics on Crow’s part. He could have asked for Shelby’s resignation at the end ,of the season if he wanted it. His timing was really bad.” Chad Whitacre, a senior geophysics major, also dis agreed with Crow’s timing. “Crow should have done what he said he was going to do,” he said, referring to Crow’s statement made See Reaction/Page 4 ro-lifers rally on Roe vs. Wade anniversary Ibefy STACY E. ALLEN is j Oi The Battalion Staff rr n Pro-life supporters gathered in the Memo- jhiprial Student Center Flagroom Monday, the {“th anniversary of the controversial Roe vs. Bade decision, for a rally consisting of music Bid speeches. ■ The rally, which was sponsored by ten or- jginizations on campus, attracted a diverse au- “$d]