The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 27, 1975, Image 11

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Tony Gallucci is the sports editor
this year, his third on The Battalion
sports staff. In addition to his job as
head man, Gallucci will also write
all sports, especially basketball and
will author a weekly column known
as Athletic Oatmeal.
In addition to The Battalion, Gal
lucci has written freelance material
for the Bryan Eagle, San Antonio
Express-News, the Monitor, and
Soccersport magazine.
Gallucci is a senior Wildlife
Ecology major from Spring Branch.
He has played and coached for the
Texas A&M Soccer Team for three
years. His hobbies include soccer,
music, songwriting and ecology. He
plans on going into Museum and
research work and freelance jour
nalism after graduation.
David Walker, a junior Journal
ism major from Madisonville, is be
ginning his second year on The Bat
talion staff.
Walker covered basketball and
baseball last year for The Battalion
and will cover both this year along
with football. He also has a weekly
column entitled, “I’m Not the
Quarterback.
Last year Walker did color on
some Aggie basketball broadcasts
with Mike Mistovich. He also
served as color commentator for the
University of Houston Radio Net
work on the broadcast of the Aggie-
Cougar baseball series. He also did
a spot on KRLD radio in Dallas
after last year’s A&M-Rice football
game.
This year he will be working with
the Exxon Radio Network on their
broadcast of Aggie football games.
Walker is planning on going into
broadcasting after graduation from
A&M.
Paul McGrath will also be start-
his second year on The Battalion
staff. McGrath is a sophomore Jour
nalism major from Clute.
Track and swimming are Mc
Grath’s specialties and he will also
be in charge of football along with
Walker. He will write a weekly col
umn titled, “Sportfolio.
McGrath was named Outstand
ing Sports Writer last year at the
Student Publications end-of-school
banquet.
Wigginton is pleased
with offensive work
The Aggie offense looked impres
sive in Tuesday’s drill, according to
backfield coach Donnie Wigginton.
“Our senior backs are executing
as well as you could ask, Wigginton
said. “Ronnie Hubby and Bucky
Sams are doing an excellent job at
fullback.
“Skip Walker has a great atti
tude, and I think he is ready for a
great year. What can you say about
Bubba Bean? You just can’t ask for
more. Jim Hartman is going to be a
big help and sophomore David
Craig is coming along,’’ said Wig
ginton.
Freshman quarterback Keith Baker fakes a handoff to frosh
running back George Woodard during preseason workouts now
being held. Practice has progressed now to pad and light scrim
mage. Practices are closed to the public.
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