The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1974, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY. APRIL 12. 1974
Colbert leads masters
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jim Colbert
took the lead on the strength of
a five-under-par 67 in the first
round of the Masters Golf Tour
nament Thursday, but Jack Nick-
laus, that familiar, menacing fig
ure, was looming just two strokes
back.
A trio of scramblers, Hale Ir
win, Hubert Green and longshot
Don Iverson matched 68s and
shared second place in this an
nual spring rite that ranks among
the world’s premier sports events.
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THREE TEXAS PROFESSIONAL TEAMS are in the playoffs
this week and all are doing quite well.
THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS, formerly the Dallas Chaparrals,
romped to a 102-86 win over the Indiana Pacers in the sixth game of a
best of seven series. The win evened the series at three-all.
The seventh game will be played in Indiana to give the Pacers the
home-court advantage.
THE DALLAS BLACK HAWKS of the Central Hockey League
beat favored Omaha, 4-1, on Sunday to lead the series 3-1.
The Hawks played in Omaha on Thursday and a win could take
the series for Dallas.
THE HOUSTON AEROS have beaten Bobby Hull and the
Winnipeg Jets in the first two games of the series, 5-2 and 3-2. Both of
those games were played in Winnipeg. The third and fourth games will
be played in Houston.
The Aeros boast a strengthening lineup with several injured
players returning to workouts. One of those players is the WHA’s most
valuable player, Gordie Howe.
SEVERAL AGGIE LETTERMEN have been contacted by Pro
teams. Larry Ellis has been contacted by the Washington entry in the
WFL. The WFL’s Houston Texans have notified Bud Trammell and
Mike Bruton that their services are desired.
Word is that AGGIE SPRINTER CHARLES DAWSON is in line
for a split end job. Dawson will attempt to take over Carl Roaches spot
in the A&M lineup.
Where will Roaches go? Well, it looks like he’ll be moving to the
middle to try his skill at darting betwixt linebackers as a running back.
Last month the HOUSTON SPORTSWRITERS AND
SPORTSCASTERS ASSOCIATION held their annual banquet and toast
and roast with guest of honor Bobby Riggs in the spotlight.
The nimble fingered Riggs was being honored for his great
contribution to women’s athletics.
One of the honored guests in the form of John Hadl, quarterback
of the Los Angeles Rams, gave Riggs a real rundown during his portion
of the roast.
Said Hadl, “Bobby Riggs is a part-time athlete, but a full-time
duck. He has been honored at Forest Hills, Wimbledon and College
Station, where he has been made the centerfold of the Aggie Joke
Book. Maybe that’s why he walks like a duck?”
SIGNING DAY for basketball and spring sports comes
Wednesday with things looking good for the Aggies.
In basketball, rumor has it that A&M will see two centers next
year that are 6-11 or maybe taller. Also look for two All-Americans,
one a Texas schoolboy and the other a Juco transfer from out of state.
ALVIN CRENSHAW OF DALLAS ROOSEVELT is currently
leading the state in the 440-yard dash (47.5), the 880-yard dash
(1:51.9), and runs the anchor on the state’s top mile relay team
(3:14.4). Crenshaw might be doing his thing in maroon and white next
year.
BILL BLESSING OF DALLAS HILLCREST could also be
looking toward College Station. Blessing recently set a national record
in the 330-yard hurdles with a 35.9. His time also leads the state by 1.4
seconds.
THE DALLAS TORNADO of the North American Soccer League
opens their season on April 27 against St. Louis at Texas Stadium. The
Tornado will be sporting Superstars champion Kyle Rote, Jr. at striker.
THE A&M SOCCER TEAM has scheduled a spring game against
Baylor for April 25. The game will be played in Waco.
JOE ARCINIEGA said he wanted some ink, so here it is!
HAMMERIN’ HANK continues to pound ’em out, blasting No.
716 last night in leading the Braves to a 6-4 win over the Los Angeles
Dodgers. The shot broke a tie in the seventh inning enabling the Braves
to take the win.
Aaron though might have a little trouble justifying his position in
the lineup as the homer, his third of the season, is just his third hit.
After five games Aaron’s batting average is a suffering .187.
A WOMAN STREAKER hit the Toronto Toros hockey arena one
night a few weeks during a World Hockey Association game. Not to be
outdone. Goalie Gilles Gratton did his own streaking in warmup before
the next game, much to the delight(?) of the Toronto crowd.
In Thursday’s MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, the Houston
Astros evened their record at 3-3 after defeating San Diego, 9-1.
The Astros blasted 14 hits including Bob Watson’s single, double
and home run.
The Texas Rangers rallied in the eighth inning but could not bring
enough runs across in dropping an 11-8 decision to California.
WESTCHESTER-EX DAVID CLYDE started for the Rangers, but
completed only one and one-third innings giving up four hits and two
earned runs. In style uncharacteristic of Clyde, the No. 1 draft choice
walked two batters and struck out none.
By FRAN FORD
“Judo is good for anyone from
6 years old to 60 years old,” ex
plained Joe Fuller, president of
the Texas A&M Judo Club.
Students and their spouses have
the opportunity to learn judo and
advance in it through the A&M
Judo Club.
The club meets on Tuesdays
and Thursdays of each week for
an hour and a half to learn the
skills of judo.
“There are two sections to the
club—men and women,” explained
Neal Schulman, vice president of
the club. “We do have some
women who are in competition
that work out with the men how-
Judo, one of the martial arts,
uses off-balance to gain an ad
vantage. It is a contact sport
where karate, its opponent in
martial arts, would kill if contact
were involved.
“The first thing you learn is
how to fall,” said Schulman, an
instructor in the club. “No one
is thrown until they learn to fall.”
There are three belts that a
person can earn with different
degrees in each belt.
The first belt is white. There
are three degrees within it. It
takes about three months to earn
the first degree, said Fuller.
Following the white belt are the
brown belt with three degrees,
and the black belt with 12 de
grees.
“A person with skill, incentive
and the right instructor can
achieve his black belt in three to
four years,” said Fuller.
“Very few get over the tenth
degree black belt,” added Schul
man who is a second degree black
belt.
To move up in the belts, a
person is given a written and an
oral examination that is ap
proved by the U.S. Judo Associ
ation (USJA).
Along with these tests, the per
son must compile a certain num
ber of competition points, ex
plained Fuller.
One style of competition is the
tournament. These tournaments
are held all over the United
States and the judo club takes
their traveling team to these
events, said Fuller.
The other style of competition
is the kata, or form throwing.
This style was originally for
women but recently men have
had to compete here to gain their
black belt. There are four basic
katas with two persons perform
ing in rhythmic movements. One
is the person throwing, the other
is to be thrown.
“Each belt or degree requires
more competition points than the
previous one,” explained Schul
man.
The judo club has been at A&M
for at least ten years. As one
instructor would graduate, a
black belt would take over, said
Schulman.
“Right now we have three in
structors,” said Fuller. “Neal
and I teach the men and Gibbs
Dibrell teaches the women.”
Dibrell is an assistant professor
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‘QUALITY FIRST”
in mathematics and holds a third
degree black belt. He also teaches
the self-defense course at the
Free University.
The club is being considered
for an intramural sport standing.
The university has given some aid
to the club that went towards
uniforms for new members of
the traveling team.
The traveling team consists of
five to ten members depending on
the tournament. Just recently the
team went to State Champion
ships where they took a fourth
and a fifth place in two divisions.
Each year the club sponsors a
dual meet with the University of
Texas Judo Club. The reward
from this meet is the possession
of a plaque, said Schulman.
“The club hopes to get enough
interest so that we can sponsor
some larger meets next year,”
said Schulman.
Activities that the judo club
is involved with for this month
include the fourth degree black
belt, Unesku, from Japan. She
is to instruct in forms of the kata
on April 17, 19 and 20.
“Few persons interested in join
ing the club should come by G.
Rollie White Coliseum on Tuesday
or Thursday night at 6:30,” said
Fuller.
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