College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 2, 1972 THE BATTALION John Curylo Athletics are still best publicity for Aggie Band Nearly two weeks have elapsed since I wrote the column criticiz ing the Aggie Band, and since then, much has been said about the situation. Last Thursday, Lt. Col. E. V. Adams, director of the Band, replied in a letter to the editor. In the aftermath of the re sponse to my article, several facts have come to light concerning what I wrote and conclusions I drew. I still stand behind by con tentions that much of the Band’s publicity has been because of the athletic department. In looking through brochures and programs from other universities, I am yet to find a school that boosts its band the way A&M does. I was mistaken concerning the Band playing at baseball games. It has been several years, not just one, since the Band has play ed at baseball games. In talking with some members of the Band, more information re garding statements I made comes into view. There was no vote on the question of returning to school 30 hours early to play at the Ag gies' first home conference bas ketball game. Such a vote was impossible since there have not been 291 cadets in the Band since October. The cost of travelling to foot ball games in Baton Rouge is high. Adams pointed out that the OUT OF BUSINESS — WHOLESALE PRICES ALBUMS — $2.68 TAPES—$4.59 Wednesday Thru Saturday 9 a. m. - 5 p. m. In House at 901 Beck St. — Bryan .^7% £R<£(qo 5960 ROYAL LANE IMPORTED CAR PARTS. INC PHONE 214/365 7533 DALLAS. TEXAS 75230 Complete Line Of Imported Car Parts and Accessories. All Orders Shipped Prepaid. Open Account When Accompanied By A $2.00 Deposit. 10% Discount When Order Accompanied By This Ad. ROBERT HALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION FARES AND TICKETS DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CALL 822-3737 1016 Texas Avenue — Bryan 1970 trip cost $8,000. With this difficulty brought out, maybe plans can be made early for funds to support the effort for 1972. An inexcusable error on my part was a logical fallacy. I pro jected the statements of one Band member to the entire unit. Al though the individual reflected on the group, what he said was not typical of their thoughts. It was not valid for me to draw a gen eral conclusion from specific in formation. In speaking of leadership, it was not my intention to question the abilities of any leaders of the Band. Their efforts in stifling violent reaction to my column proved what leaders they really are. Nor I was not questioning the marching ability of the Band. Their halftime performances are incomparable and most impres sive. At the same time I was not implying that they have not done a good job in publicizing A&M. One of the little-known tradi tions of the Band concerns their drill field. Few people know why the Band will not let anyone walk across the area where they prac tice. In 1955, the Grounds Mainten ance Department of the school crowned and conditioned the field. In their report, it was said that the only way the field could with stand the punishment of daily drilling would be for other traffic to be kept off the field and put the responsibility upon the Band to keep it so. With the Aggie basketball team tied for first place and the Texas Tech Red Raiders coming to town Saturday, the Band will prove its value in leading a full G. Rollie White Coliseum in support of the squad, as it has in the last two games. Read Battalion Classify Ralph's Pizza CALI.: 846-5777 FOR FREE DORM DELIVERY Serving — Three conference performers picked in pro football draft Through three full rounds, 78 players, only three Southwest Conference performers have been chosen by pro football teams to continue their careers so far in today’s action from New York. The draft is scheduled to cease some time this evening after up wards toward 450 college players are to be picked by professional teams. Texas A&M’s Leonard Forey was drafted in the sixth round by the Cleveland Browns. Forey, a 6-3, 230-pound offensive guard, is a graduate of Nederland High School. Jim Bertelson, stellar running back for the University of Tex as, started the ball rolling for the SWC being tabbed fourth in the second round (30th choice) by the Los Angeles Rams. Ber telson led the Longhorns in rush ing this season and was an of fensive captain of the SWC champion squad. Bill McClard, NCAA scoring champion, was in charge of the Arkansas Razorbacks placekick- ing and was chosen by the San Diego Chargers in the third round (61st pick). McClard’s credentials include a record-set ting 60-yd field goal and a tying field goal with 45 seconds left against the Rice Owls. Gary Hammond was the third and final pick through the first three rounds for the conference. The New York Jets took Ham mond with the 12th pick in that third round. Gary was an all conference pick his sophomore and junior year at two separate positions and played his senior year at quarterback; the third position in three years. Ham mond played in two post season all-star contests. Three linemen led off today’s draft; the first being Walt Pa- tulski of Notre Dame, was picked by Buffalo. Such big guns as Ed Marinaro, nation’s leading ground gainer from Cornell, Pat Sullivan, Heisman trophy winner and Jack Mildren were not picked until after the first round. Mari naro was picked 50th, Sullivan, 40th and Mildren was taken on the 46th choice. Sixteen of the first round draft choices were defensive players and offensive lineman. The re maining ten were made up of running backs, quarterbacks and wide receivers. This is one of the first times in the history of pro football that more lineman have gone than explosive offen sive players. 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