Fractures skull Page 10 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 Cage recruit injured on visit By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer A top Texas high school basket- FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENTS, INC. CASUALTY AGENCY AUTO-HOME-MOBILE HOME-BUSINESS-BOAT 303 College Main 846-8791 College Station 3600 Old College Rd. At the Triangle 822-4328 TRhSTATE A&M Sporting Hoods A full line of guns, ammuni tion, fishing, tennis & golf equipment. Graduation Gift WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY PEN SINCE 1B46 Writing Instruments in 12 Karat Gold Filled Pen or Pencil .... $ 8.50 Set $17.00 EMBREY’S JEWELRY 415 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION MON.-SAT. 9-5:30 ball player and Texas A&M recruit was seriously injured Saturday dur ing his visit to A&M. John Schlicher from Ft. Worth Paschel was riding a horse when the horse ran into a tree. The force of impact caused a skull fracture and a broken arm. The accident occurred Saturday around 3:30. He was rushed to St. Joseph Hospital and then was flown to Houston for surgery. The three hour surgery was termed a success to repair a dam aged artery and removal of a blood clot. Schlicher remains in the neural intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital in Houston in fair condi tion. TAMU associate athletic director Marvin Tate expressed concern for the Schlicher family Monday and also praised local medical workers who were so helpful Saturday. “The people who helped out here were super,” said Tate. “The crew at St. Joseph Hospital did just a great job. 3:30 and he was in Houston at 5:30, ” Tate said. Schlicher is considered to be one of the best college prospects in the state. “The Athletic Department did everything possible to take care of John. The accident happened at The father of the 18-year-old, John H. Schlicher, said his son suf fered internal bleeding that has been stopped. The father quoted doctors as saying the youth would be in intensive care “for several days.” “He’s quite active, but no real alert and that’s of some concern,” said Schlicher. “His arm was smashed up pretty bad and they worked on it, but they’ll have to do an awful lot more.’’ Schlicher is ranked fourth on the state’s “blue chip” list. His father said it was not known as yet how the youth’s injuries would affect his playing future. AAMC0 10% AGGIE DISCOUNT on all Transmission Jobs with I. D. Card and this coupon. FREE Towing AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 1215 Texas 822-0109j Metcalf signs Swanson on cage letter-of-intent THURSDAY APRIL 17th 1975 10 A.M. Editor’s Note: Watch Ratt for interview with Swanson this week. Lyndon Swanson, a 6-8 forward- center from Martinton, 111., has signed a basketball letter-of-intent with Texas A&M, according to coach Shelby Metcalf. Swanson, who was named to the all-state team by both the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News, was contacted by more than 150 col leges. He narrowed his choices down to A&M and Memphis State before signing with the Aggies. “Swanson’s the best big man shooter I’ve seen since John Beas ley,” A&M assistant coach Norman Reuther said. “He has all the qual ities you are looking for — charac ter, intelligence, competitiveness and ability. Were extremely pleased that he chose A&M.” Swanson led Watseka High School to third place in the Illinois State Tournament in which he was the leading scorer and reboLinder. This season he averaged 30 points per game while shooting 53 percent from the field and 80 percent from the free throw line. In 88 career games, Swanson scored in double figures 83 times and had more than 20 points 63 times. He is in the top quarter of his class, was all-state in football, played pitcher and firstbase in baseball, and threw the shot and discus in track. 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