The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 02, 1975, Image 10

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975
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Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds
Lacrosse begins practice
Gets set for exhibition
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By PAUL McGRATH
Staff Writer
While footballs will soon fill the
autumn air, the Texas A&M Lac
rosse Club begins preparation for
competition in the newly-formed
Southwest Lacrosse League.
Although primarily a spring
sport, the Aggie stickmen are don
ning their pads earlier than usual
this year. For the second time,
A&M has been invited to give a lac
rosse exhibition in Irving s Texas
Stadium. Coach Dave Gruber’s
squad will perform before the
Dallas-Los Angeles football game
September 21.
Thus the Aggies are hitting the
practice field much sooner than
usual. In addition to the 15 return
ing varsity players, Gruber has a
fine crop coming off the junior var
sity squad. “We have a good bunch
of ballplayers returning and a tre
mendous amount of potential com
ing up from the B team,” said
Gruber.
“We re looking for a pretty good
team with these players returning
and we only lost five varsity players.
One of our main keys will be our
defense. We ought to be an excel
lent defensive team. We ll have to
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work on our offense though.’’
New players are welcomed hy
Gruber, and no equipment or pre
vious lacrosse experience is neces
sary. The Aggies will hold their first
workout tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. on
the main drill field.
Interest in lacrosse has blos
somed greatly since last year.
Gruber is now looking to get enough
people to make two teams, hut al
ready has the equivalent of one and
a half squads available in the return
ing players alone. However, those
ranks may swell with the amount
expected to join the stickmen.
osal will he determined byli
amount of student interest.
The league is in its fourth
and in its second year as then
panded Southwest Lacroi
League. The Aggies willbefatjj
stiff competition from several]
college teams.
Baylor is the newest entrantiJ
the organization which alsoincltj
LSU, Tulane, Texas Tech, L
and A&M. Previously the Ag
were forced to contend with i
soned non-college clubs which h
many former lacrosse All-Amerxj
on their rosters.
Interest has also sprung from the
female side of the campus as several
women have expressed a desire to
organize and field a women’s lac
rosse team. Gruber said their style
of play will he similar to that of field
hockey as no pads are used except
by the goalie.
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Another expansion of lacrosse
may extend into the present physi
cal education program. Proposals
have been made to Dr. Carl Land-
iss, head of the Health and P.E.
Department, and Emil Mamaliga,
associate professor in the depart
ment, concerning the inclusion of
lacrosse into their program. If al
lowed, lacrosse would he offered in
the fall of 1976. Action on the prop-
Despite this disadvantage,)
Aggies still had four men reettl
post-season recognition. AttaclaJ
Ted Sauer was named to they
team All-Southwest LaerosJ
League squad while inullii'!,-| | f* \ j
Chris Litras, defenseman DaleflBV
Hams and goalie Phil LeskocM
tained honorable mentionlabekl
The Aggies had “a lot of injii ^ ^
last year and we did not do as well
we wanted to, says Gruber. Bl
with the returning nucleus ofe|
perienced personnel, Gruberisq
timistic.
Mon.
Fall practices officially start
Wednesday at 4:30 and willci
tinue to he held on Wednesdays!
remainder of the semester.
Intramural entries
to close soon in FE
Once again it is fall, and football is
in the air. The Intramural Office is
providing students and faculty of
TAMU an opportunity to partici
pate. Flag football entries are now
being accepted in the Intramural
Off ice. Seven man flag football is the
name of the game this fall for the
non-intercollegiate player.
Leagues are being formed for
dorm teams, corp teams, off campus
residents, women and co-
recreational teams. The deadline for
entering a team is September 9,
1975 with actual league play begin
ning September 16, 1975.
In anticipation of a large turnout
for flag football, individuals are
being sought to referee and umpire.
Experience is desired but even new
officials are welcome. A training
program has been organized to pre
pare officials for the upcoming sea
son. An initial meeting has been set
for Sept. 4 in room 267 of G. Rollie
White Coliseum at 6:30 p.m. K
low up clinics are also schedule
prior to league play. People exps
enced as officials or interested
becoming an official are encourap
to attend the meeting.
A full slate of activities haveb«
scheduled hy the Intramural Ofe
for the fall semester. Everyone!
encouraged to stop hy DeWa
Field House and sign up for anyi
the following activities.
Tennis entries close on Sept!
followed by bowling on the ilrctal
handball and open badminton boil
with closing dates of Sept. 30.
Golf and field goal kicking cloa
on Oct. 7, followed a week lata
(14th) by swimtnihg and volleyball
Rackethall and open billiard
close on Oct. 21 and table tennis aid
open soccer will close out on Ib
28th. Open archery and open oral
country will shut down on Nov.4b
round out the fall intramural prey
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Bob Gibson honored
in Cardinal ceremony
Associated Press
A visibly moved Boh Gibson was
saluted Monday hy a sellout Busch
Stadium crowd and confessed, “I ve
never been this nervous . . . even in
a World Series.
The occasion was a ceremony
prior to the St. Louis Cardinals
game against the Chicago Cubs dur
ing which Gibson, who will retire at
the conclusion of this season, was
honored.
The pitcher’s uniform number 45
was retired, only the third 6me the
Cardinals have done that for a
player.
“It’s going to be a new life, a
strange life for me, Gibson told the
crowd. “But I just hope that I can he
half as successful as I have been in
baseball.
“One thing I’ve always been
proud of is the fact that I ve never
intentionally cheated anybody out
of what they came to the ball parkin
see,” Gibson said.
“But most of all I’m proud oftk
fact that whatever I did I did it
way,” said the 35-year-old riglil
hander, whose 251 victories are topi
among active major league pitchen
Those on hand to honor Gibsor
included Cards board chairman
August A. Busch Jr. and baseball
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. i
Busch presented Gibson withi|
30-foot mobile home on behalfol
the Cardinals.
Read during the ceremony wasi|
letter from President Gerald Fori
which saluted Gibson’s record ac
complishments, including li
strike-outs in a World Series ganiq
and a 1.12 earned run average dur
ing the 1968 season.
Former Cardinals on hand in
eluded Stan Musial, a Hall ofFamer
whose uniform number was retired I
in 1963, and Bill White.
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