page 8 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1975 : TUESDAY AGGIE SPECIAL ' Bar-B-Cue Chicken First round draft choice 1/2 chicken $1.85 Chicken Platter $2.10 Platter served with beans, slaw & garlic bread Bandy Sims BRYAN - . COLLEGE STATION’S HOIS© BEST BAR-B-CUE 3824 Texas Ave., Bryan 846-8016 . Dallas signs Thomas Henderson DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League signed first-round draft choice Thomas Henderson of Lang ston University to a multi-year con tract Thursday and the former small-college All-America said he is going to use his bonus to build his parents a home in Austin, Texas. “The Cowboys have a reputation of being a low-paying club but they gave me a fantastic deal . . . more money than I’ve ever had in my life,” said the 6-2, 216-lb linebacker. Henderson was actually the sec ond first-round pick for the Cow boys. They selected All-America lineman Randy White of Maryland as the No. 2 pick in the nation and he has yet to sign. Dallas obtained the rights to the White pick in a trade with the New York Giants for quarterback Craig Morton. The swift Henderson, who has run several 40-yard dashes in 4.4 seconds, said he has agreed to play in the All-America college game in Lubbock in June. “I haven’t heard from the all-star people that hold the game in Chicago, but I would just as soon go to camp as play in that game any way,’’ said Henderson. Henderson said he also had been courted by the Hamilton Tigercats Charles E. Thomas Charles E. Thomas & Associates 520 East University Drive College Station, Texas 77840 has completed all the requirements to be certified as a m / 0§i? MBisS Qualifying Member of the 1975 MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE an independent, international association of life insurance agents. 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Decision of judges is final. m by need Clothes for HEROES & HEROINES 325 UNIVERSITY DRIVE • NORTHGAT of the Canadian Football League but wasn’t very impressed. “They sent me an application to fill out with an unstamped en velope,” Henderson said. “I put a 10-cent stamp on it and sent it back to them, saying I didn’t care to play.” Although terms of the contract were not announced, Cowboy offi cial Gil Brandt said Henderson re ceived a hefty bonus. Henderson received a standard contract which says he has to make the team. Coach Tom Landry has never given a rookie a no-cut con tract because he feels a new man must make the grade. Henderson said, “I feel like I can start for the Cowboys in the first year. I’m a confident person, lit, have been a no-name but everybtf knows who I am now.” Henderson was not selected play in any post-season games I* year because Langston had a 1-8 cord. Women tracksters visit Waco for championship Cowboy assistant coach Jen Tubbs said, “Henderson is one the finest linebackers I haveen seen. We will play him on theod side. He has all the tools to be really excellent player.” By PAUL McGRATH Staff Sports Writer The Texas A&M women’s track squad is on the road today as it com petes against Baylor and Sam Hous ton State for the zone champion ship. Coach Connie Karcher feels A&M “will be a strong second” and could possibly overtake the Bears with some luck. T’m pretty confi dent we ll give them a better run for their money. I think we’ll give them a better showing, ” she said. Karcher says her squad will score more points than they did against the Bears in the A&M Invitational held last Saturday, mainly because there will be only three teams present. She thinks some of her women who finished lower last week may take higher spots this week. Karcher seems confident her quartermiler, Marsha Mitchell, can repeat her first place performance in the College Station meet. She also has hopes her shot put and dis cus entrants, Sandra Lyman and Lucy Neiman, can go one-two if Baylor’s Suzie Snyder does not compete. Marty Alexander will represent the Aggies in the long jump and Margaret Grant competes in the high jump in two more events that Karcher expresses high hopes for. The women have had a small epidemic of leg injuries this week with shin splints and pulled muscles taking toll of several members of the team. Rita Koontz will be off both relay teams and Jo Beth Greben is suffering somewhat but will run. Another event the women may prove strong in is their mile relay quartet of Jane Weisenfelder, Sha ron Boyle, Debbie Wootan and Mitchell. However the foursome finished fourth behind both Baylor and Sam Houston last week. A&M finished third behind Baylor last weekend in the meet A&M hosted and appears to he the stronger team on paper. However, the Aggies have the potential to pull an upset. The top three finishers in each individual event will advance to the state meet held in San Marcos next weekend. Henderson said he negotialt with Dallas for two months bt never heard from the struggle World Football League duringth period. Pizza Hut Classic has all-star line-up Tech cage grant goes to Rudolph A’s, Norris beat Chisox with 3-hitter OAKLAND (AP) — Rookie Mike Norris pitched a three-hitter in his first major league appearance and slugger Reggie Jackson belted a three-run homer to give the Oak land A s a 9-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox Thursday. Norris, a 20-year-old righthander from across the bay in San Fran cisco, gave up a single to Pat Kelly leading off the first inning and a single to Carlos May in the second and a double to Kelly in the ninth. The A s got four of their runs off Chicago starter Stan Bahnsen in the third inning, with three driven in by Jackson’s first homer of the season. Bill North singled and Claudell Washington walked before Jackson slugged his 420-foot shot. Joe Rudi then slashed a double, chasing Bahnsen, who was replaced by Skip Pitlock. The Chicago reliever then surrendered a run-scoring single to Billy Williams. Washington’s two-run single in the sixth made it 6-0 and the A s added three more runs in the seventh. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Twenty of the nation’s finest senior collegians will be in action here Tuesday night (April 15) when the fourth annual Pizza Hut Basketball Classic unfolds at the Las Vegas Convention Center. A sellout crowd of more than 6,200 is expected. Heading the East stars in the NCAA and NAIA-sanctioned char ity event will be three-time unani mous All-American David Thomp son of North Carolina State. The leading scorer in Atlantic Coast Conference history with 2,309 points, Thompson led all voting for spots on the two teams with support on 611,423 votes. Joining Thompson at forwards for the East will be Southeastern Con ference player of the year Kevin Grevey of Kentucky, All-Big 10 selection Steve Green of Indiana and Ohio Valley Conference player of the year George Sorrell of Middle Tennessee. Manning the East pivot will be the ACC’s most accurate field goal shooter. Bob Fleischer of Duke, and the Big 10’s No. 3 scorer, C. J. Kupec of Michigan. At guard for the East will be Naismith Hall of Fame award win ner Monte Towe of NC State, two- time All-ECAC pick Mel Utley of St. John’s, All-SEC selection Glenn Hansen of Louisiana State and Il linois State scoring leader Rick Whitlow. Providing backcourt strength for the West will be All-Americas Gus Williams of Southern Cal and Lionel Hollins of Arizona State. Also at guard will be West Coast Athletic Conference player of the year Ricky Sobers of Nevada-Las Vegas and two-time St. Mary’s scor ing leader Maurice Harper. Sharing time at center will be Stanford’s alltime leading reboun der, 7-foot Rich Kelley, and Kansas’ No. 7 career scorer, 6-foot-10 Rick Suttle. West forwards will be Houston’s No. 2 career scorer and playmaker Louis Dunbar, All-NAIA pick Ike Devore of Midwestern (Texas), two-time Utah State scoring leader Jimmy Moore and Missouri Valley Conference scoring kingpin Ken (Grasshopper) Smith. Coaches will be NC State’s Norm Sloan and Washington’s Marv Har- shman. A nationwide television audience will be watching with Jim Simpson doing play-by-play and Kansas coach Ted Owens providing analysis. Pirates rip Cubs, 8-4 in first game LUBBCX:K (AP) — Texas Tei basketball coach Gerald Myei signed Arlington’s 6-foot-8 Bel Rudolph to a basketball grant-in-a Thursday. Rudolph averaged 15.1 poie and 12 rebounds per game tola Dale Archer’s Arlington Highly to a 27-11 season record and a Di trict 7-AAAA championship. B had a high of 32 points against Det son. He made all the inetroplex district teams, including tli coaches all-district team. Heai made the Volume All-Americatei out of Boston. “We are real pleased to have fc in our program,” said assist! George Davidson. "He has go< size, is mobile and has a good on side touch. Rudolph was the second fbi to sign with Tech. Earlier Wedni day, Myers had signed 6-6 Dan Ivey of San Antonio Cent Catholic. Under NCAA rules SY schools are allowed to sign six players each year. CHICAGO (AP) — Willie Stargell’s second home run of the game broke an eighth inning tie and helped the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the season’s opener for both teams. After Stargell’s leadoff homer, Dave Parker singled and Manny Sanguillen followed with another homer. 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