John Curylo Bellard and assistants bring winning tradition With the Christmas holidays came the hiring of Emory Bellard and one of the most promising football staffs in the nation. Nothing but wise choices were made throughout, and nothing but good times can be seen in the future for A&M football. Con gratulations are in order for all involved. When Dr. Jack K. Williams and the Board of Directors announced that Bellard had been hired, it was one of the smartest moves any university has taken in many years. Bellard was reputed to be the top assistant coach in the country, a man with a bright fu ture. Top officials of the university said they were after an estab lished head coach, but they chang ed their minds with all the Char ley McClendon rumors. In fact, Bellard was the first one offered the job. He brings with him an out standing background, an excel lent staff and his baby. Wishbone offense. All three will be good for football fortunes at Aggie- land. i ERROR-FREE TYPING NYLON TYPING RIBBON CORRECTION RIBBON ERRORITE AT YOUR BOOKSTORE TROPICAL FISH Salt Water Fish METAFRAME — INSTANT OCEAN — TETRAMIN — MARINELAND — EUREKA — LONG LIFE. ALL-GLASS AQUARIUM 4 Miles > e JD (Hwv 6) I Texas Avenue * A&M BRAZOS VALLEY AQUARIUM SUPPLY 4.2 Miles N. On. Ilwy. 30 (To Huntsville) College Station — P. O. Box 9029 Bellard played football at the University of Texas and South west Texas State at San Marcos before graduating and beginning his coaching career in 1949. He started out as an end coach at Alice, then took over as line coach for two years after that. In 1952, he got his first head coaching job at Ingleside. While at the Class B high school, his teams won two regional champ ionships, compiling a 32-3-0 rec ord. Breckinridge was his next stop in 1955, where his five year stint produced one state title, one state co-championship and two other district crowns. He went to San Angelo Central High in 1960, where he was head coach for seven seasons. His ten- Hadl named NFL Man of the Year CANTON, Ohio > — John Hadl, quarterback of the San Di ego Chargers, has been named the National Football League’s “Man of the Year” because of his contributions toward civic affairs. Hadl, a 10-year veteran, has lived in San Diego since he joined the club as No. 3 draft choice out of Kansas in 1962. He presently is assisting the Pauma Valley Indian Reservation development program and has always been active in boys’ club work and other youth activities. The award, sponsored by Vitalis and coordinated by the Pro Foot ball Hall of Fame, will set up a $25,000 scholarship fund in Hadl’s name for the benefit of students from the San Diego area. In ad dition, Hadl gets a 1972 luxury car and a trophy. He will be formally presented with the award during ceremonies at the Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles on Jan. 23. ure at the Class AAAA school in cluded four district titles, one dis trict co-championship and one state championship. He was linebacker coach for the University of Texas in 1967, then took over as offensive back- field coach for four years. Dur ing the summer of 1968, he drew up the new offensive alignment that came to be known as the Wishbone. Bellard’s overall record as a head coach is 136 wins, 37 defeats and four ties. He will work with the offensive backs at A&M. Because of his reputation and potential, Bellard was able to as semble a fine staff. He kept three members of last year’s Aggie staff, lured two top assistants from the University of Houston, brought in three former high school coaches, hired the fresh man coach from Kansas State and got Donnie Wigginton to come along as a freshman assistant. Dee Powell, Pug Gabrel and John Paul Young were rehired from the staff of the 1971 Aggies. Powell will coach the defensive line, Gabrel the defensive ends and Young will handle the line backers, as he has for the past two seasons. Ben Hurt and Melvin Robertson gave up positions at the Univer sity of Houston to join Bellard. Hurt will be the offensive coor dinator, in addition to working with the offensive line. Robertson will be the defensive coordinator and secondary coach. While with the Cougars, he was assistant head coach and defensive coor dinator. Hurt and Robertson were hired the same day seven years ago and have impressive recruit ing records for Houston. Dan LaGrasta, from San An gelo Central, Paul Register, from Hurst-Bell, and Robert E. (Swede) Lee, from Pampa, are the three who were high school coaches last season. LaGrasta assisted Bellard at Breckinridge and San Angelo, taking over the head job at Cen tral in 1967. He will coach the offensive line. Register was at Spring Branch before going to Hurst-Bell. His 1966 Spring Branch squad lost in the state fi nals, 21-14, to Bellard’s San An gelo team. Wigginton was the Spring Branch quarterback that year. Register will be the fresh man defensive coach. Lee, the freshman offensive line coach, coached at six different high schools and Oklahoma University in his 13-year career. R. C. Slocum is the former freshman coach at Kansas State. He was there two years, preced ed by two years at Lake Charles High. Slocum, 27, played four years at split end and tight end for McNeese State in Lake Charles, La. He will be the re ceiver coach at A&M. Slocum re cruited in Texas for Kansas State. Wigginton, of course, was the Southwest Conference’s Offensive Player of the year. He scored 14 touchdowns to tie Texas’ season mark set by Steve Worster in 1970. Anyone who was in Kyle Field Thanksgiving Day will tes tify that the new freshman of fensive backs coach knows the Wishbone. The impressive group of pros pects who were introduced at the A&M-Southern Methodist basket ball game Saturday night are evi dence that Bellard and his staff have been hard at work recruit ing. With the backgrounds and close ties these men have in the high school ranks, the list of signees should be equally as im pressive. Bellard is one of four new head coaches in the conference, including Billy Tohill of Texas Christian, A1 Conover of Rice and Grant Teaff of Baylor. With Tex as and Houston not finishing their seasons until Bellard’s staff was completed and at work re cruiting, we are confident that the new Aggie football coaches will be most successful next month in signing top talent to play here. Thus far, Bellard has received excellent approval from the press and high school and college coaches. With his staff, ability and Wishbone, we are confident that good things are in store for A&M in the football seasons to l come. 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Power, air, radio. New tires. Phone 845- 3131, 10:00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m. 61t2 Students who want to add long distance calling privileges to their room telephone should sign up at our desk in the Lobby of the Memorial Student Center, Wednesday, January 19 through Friday, January 21 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. You should check with our desk if: 1 You want long distance service and did not sign up last semester. 2 You are moving from a room where you had long distance service and have not notified our business office. Tape recorders, tape players, radios, cameras at give-away prices at AGGIE DEN! 61tfn FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom, private bath, private entrance. Near University. Avail able February 1. 846-7905. C2t3 Colony Oaks Apts., 200 Rebecca, two bedroom, l 1 ^ bath apartments, central air and heat, pool. Students welcome! 822- WORK WANTED Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Ki Typiag. Symbols. 0626 or 823-8838. Notary Public. Comfortable spacious three room fur nished apartment. 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