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CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY Sales Service Accessories 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 — Closed Monday ^Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street^ Emory Bellard, Texas A&M ath letic director and head football coach, asked Mike Mistovich, who led the invocation at last night s A&M Club banquet honoring Bel lard, to also say a prayer for all the Aggie football players who are taking their finals this week. Bellard’s request came during a question and answer period in which an Aggie fan queried if the football team would have any losses due to grades. Bellard smiled and added that Mistovich might also say a prayer for any professor who did not pass one of the players. Bellard gave a synopsis of this year’s recruiting, returning person nel and the team’s spring training activities. He said that this is possi bly the best year of recruiting for A&M since he has been head coach. There will be television coverage of probably two or possibly three games this coming year, Bellard said, but that these are not definite at present. Bellard added that there will be no schedule changes this year, such as the Arkansas game last year, in order to have an Aggie game televised. “We’re playing ’em one, two, three...,’’ Bellard said. “We will be running tke Wishbone,” he said, and the Aggie will attempt to throw the ball more “Hopefully, successfully,” Bellard added. ie m Football was the main topic of dis cuss ion for the evening, but one per son attending the dinner asked Bel nte lard about women’s sports at AM. The head coach said that there is at Hd S eight sport program for women at A&M presently. Bellard said the women’s program is progressing Jort slowly and that fimding was a prob lem . Bellard pointed out that money for the athletic department is ob tained primarily from football ac- idd tivities. Thi ■oi 0!! Bellard said the policy of giving! scholarship to a woman athlete witb- out being able to recruit the recipi ent of the scholarship does not seem reasonable. IV i wn A Brazos County A&M spokesman said that the 251; ing the dinner set a new recordf# this annual event. He also said tbat the $1,250 from the banquet is donated by Joe Ferreri, managertf the Ramada Inn, to a scholarship [p fund for local students. me Aggies, for nearly 40 years of trading with Lou. Our business is based on our friendship with you and we hope to always have the pleasure of doing busma with you. :sr La: nit ron, fen loinl State V lock rst ecli ndl *lli, ,vo list 01 Loupat’s — Northgate JUUUUUULiULlJLSUUULJUULOJL^^ nd efo I Qbc) INTERSTATE 7?^ ^^g^UNIVtRSITY ^AR^^PPIN^ENT^84^7M & 846-1151 HI il liiLMMiteitet Devastating w M M Detective Story Of This Century. TODAY AT 7:45 ONLY. H H LAST 9 DAYS! IREDFORD/HOFFMANI miHE PRESIDENTS W: SORRY, NO PASSES OPEN AT 7:15 CINEMA I TODAY AT 8:00 ONLY LAST 2. DAYS! 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