THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APR. 14, 1976 Page 11 Photos by Kevin Fotorny Texas A&M’s John Kerwin powers home a serve against Baylor in a recent tourney. The Aggies of Coach Richard Barker will face SMU this Saturday in Dallas. oy’s expertise aids N.O. Saints Sports briefs Associated Press REGINA, Sask. — Calvin Miller, a 23-year-old defensive end, has been signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the Canadian Football League team said today. The 6-foot-2, 240-pounder played college football at Oklahoma State and spent last season with Birmin gham of the defunct World Football League. ★★★ SAN JOSE, Calif. — Ilija Mitic, the North American Soccer League’s all-time top scorer, will play out his option with the San Jose Ear thquakes and seek a higher bidding soccer club next year, a team spokesman says. John Garb ray, general manager of the Earthquakes, said Mitic could not reach a salary agreement with the team for the 1977 soccer season. He said Mitic may renegotiate with the Earthquakes later or seek a higher-paying soccer team elsewhere. y AUSTIN WILSON AP Sports Writer NEW ORLEANS — The barbells sten in the Louisiana sun — Car- lal red. Packer Green, Steeler '= ■. But the colors don’t make Vhenitiem weigh any less, when i:Ask slender New Orleans Saints the spde receiver Larry Burton or de- I u P"%l , e end Elois Grooms, whose lure, Hies have muscles. Or ask Alvin r towo’)y| who painted the weights and ey aboved them out into the sunlight. Rly, 56, became the National Football League’s first full-time strength coach when the Dallas Cowboys hired him 14 years ago. Since then, he’s worked with the teams in San Diego and Kansas City. When former Kansas City Coach Hank Stram was chosen to lead the Saints to respectability, one of the first men he hired was Roy. “It’s up here,” said Roy, tapping his forehead. “We want them think ing football. You work out inside, it’s the YMCA or a health spa. 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Coach Stram wants them thinking about the teams we play, so he had me paint the weights the colors of the NFL jerseys — or as near to them as we could get. “Now take Burton, when he started working with the weights, he was cleaning (raising the barbell horn the ground to the shoulders) 155 pounds,” Roy said. “He’s clean ing 255, now. “Monday, we’re going to give him what Coach Stram calls ‘a chance to demonstrate the caliber of his indi vidual achievement.’ I call it show ing his tail off. If anybody’s been thinking Burton’s lazy, he’ll get a chance to show them how hard he’s been working.” Grooms lay on his back and thrust upward at a pile oforange weights on the leg machine. 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