Interstate's CINEMA I o UfciVtnSIfr 'O'JARE SHOPPING CENTER 2nd Great Week 7:30-9:30 6IBNEY MIYIEE mu ce*nr And H AEEY U1AFENYE As Geechie Dan UPTOWN SATURDAY NIOHT PG[ hnicolor ® From Warner Bros iWarner Communications Company Proposal granted Female sports get $40,000 S^ T L E 'QN 4im Pa9e9 After a summer of discussion and study of women’s athletics. Dr. Charles Samson, head of the Athle tic Council said monetary requests from Kay Don, director of women’s athletics, had been met. o ^ ywytitiTr stuttt sNOPtiNc cent[r Nitely at 8:00 pm Sat-Sun at 2:50-5:25-8:00 mmi LUCILLE BALL a“MAME” Co Starring BEATRICE ARTHUR Panavision® Technicolor® Take a few minutes to bring your bicycle in for service. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES Also Sales Center For: PEUGEOT • RALEIGH • BICYCLES Bicycle parts & accessories CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY Sales • Service • Accessories 3503 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 — Closed Monday Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) Although the $44,725 budget was not granted, Don said that the $40,000 granted was more than women athletes had seen. With budgets in the past two years not over $1,800, the $40,000 will allow for “expansion, change and a definite turning point,’’ said Don. The expansion Don meant was recruitment of women athletes. Al though A&M coeds have been doing this, there has been no or ganized effort to do so. Materials will now be available to do a more efficient and professional job, said Don. Without this change, these women would be headed else where. “Instead of buying their own uniforms, food on trips and trans portation to competition, the money will provide the girls with hotel accommodations, university uniforms and better equipment. ” The turning point is the general change in attitude about intercol legiate sports for women. . Across the nation, men on uni versities are faced with the entrance of women in their sports programs. A&M entered a woman diver, Susan Johnston, against men. Div ing with a broken ankle, she opened a new chapter in A&M’s book of athletic 12th men. The Women’s Athletic Depart ment is in the Athletic Department headed by Emory Bellard. “Al though Miss Don is officially a member of the Health and Physical Education Department faculty, she will be working with the Athletic Department staff,” said Samson. This year the Athletic Depart ment will fund the women’s 10 sports out of its budget. “There are many sports on this campus that require more funding and the Athletic Council plans to set up a committee to study their prob lems,” Samson said. This is a transitional year. The study will hopefully show a way to fund sports like men’s soccer, water polo and rugby, as well as women’s sports and intramurals. “It’s not that the Athletic De partment or the University doesn’t want to fond these sports, it’s just a matter of limited resources,” added Samson. “The women made a reasonable request and President Williams said that it should be funded. When the time comes to balance the budget, that problem will be taken care of then,” Samson said. 0 longing baskets A large variety °f oxotie planted baskets are available at Hardy Gardens. Also, plants, baskets, & plant ing soil are here if you want to fix and grow your own! We will be glad to help you in making your selection. GROW A MINIATURE egetabl e Garden your porch, your window, patio or steps! A bushel basket, a pot, a box or tray makes a good container. Plants, seed soil and containers are all available at Hardy Gardens. Thomas reinstated, joins ’Skins camp (AP)—Duane Thomas returned as a player and presumably starting fullback for the Washington Reds kins Tuesday as the result of George Allen’s “toughest decision ever as a coach. ” Allen’s reinstatement of the gifted but tempermental runner came exactly a week after Thomas was dismissed because of an alterca tion with an assistant coach at the Redskins’ training camp in Carlisle, Pa. The rarely contrite Thomas had met twice with Allen since that inci dent to apologize and plead for another chance. But Allen, despite praising Thomas for admitting he was wrong, had agonized over the answer for five days. He acknowledged over the weekend he was leaning in Thomas’ favor, but noted, “Either We Style It Your Way. / 5 J Court ea way, it’ll be unpopular with a lot of people.” Allen informed the team of his decision shortly before noon, and Thomas immediately joined prac tice at the Redskins’ facility near Dulles International Airport. It was understood that Allen had not consulted the players be forehand. Neither did he discuss the issue with other coaches except for backfield Coach Charlie Waller, whom Thomas had threatened and shoved at Carlisle. “Waller was receptive to bringing Duane back,” Allen said. “Charlie was for whatever I decided.” Allen, referring to numbered notes he had written on a yellow legal pad, said, “The fact that Duane wanted to return was the main fac tor. He said he was sorry and wanted to be forgiven. He does not want to play for any other team. “My first consideration was for the team,” Allen said. MOTS? 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