Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1976 Coaches clinic opens; Astros win millennium The 44th Annual Texas High School Coaches Association clinic- got underway this week with what has become a familiar occur rence. For the 14th consecutive year, the registration record fell as over 7,(X)() individuals signed up to attend this year’s school. Included amongst those numbers is the Texas A&M coaching staff, having departed for Houston last Sunday. The clinic will continue through tomorrow, concluding with the high school all-Star football game at 7:30 p.m. in the Astrodome. The Agilies will have eight repre isentatives in the contest, four each on the North and South squads. Playing for the Rebs will be David Brothers of Seguin, Paul Hagerty from Corpus Christi Carroll, Ken Rollins from Bishop and Johnnie Svatek from Wharton. The Yankee squad will include Bryan’s Curtis Dickey, Zach Guthrie of Tyler, Ed Pustejovsky out of Spring Branch and James Zachary from Midland. The all-Star basketball game will highlight tonight’s activities with the tipoffat 7:30 p.m. in.Hofheinz Pavil ion. Aggie recruit Steve Sylestine (6-4) from Clear Lake is slated to play for the South squad. ir'ktMrkrk'k Texas A&M’s football brochure is now available at the Sports Informa tion Office and local bookstores. The centennial edition is 112 pages long and includes facts, figures, statistics and in-depth information on the Ag gies and their 1976 opponents. The booklet sells for $2. • +#•%+++ Texas A&M fans got their first glimpse of how a pair of former standouts are faring in the pro ranks this weekend. Ed Simon ini and Garth Ten Napel both saw consider able action as the pro football exhibi tion wars were initiated. Simonini played for the college all-Stars in their rain-dominated efforts against the world champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Ten Napel debuted with the Detroit Lions in the Hall of Fame Game against the Denver Broncos. Denver won the game 10-7. Simonini will report to the Bal timore Colt training camp this week for the first time. The ex-A&M linebacking great was a third round pick of the Colts. The Aggies have received some high acclaim thus lav by the pre- season prognosticators. Street and Smith’s magazine has the Aggies rated 13th nationally while several other college football magazines also rank the Ags in the Top Twenty. ★★★★★★ One bit of irony out of the state capitol. No University of Texas athletes are reported to be on the legislative payroll this summer, perhaps due to the controversey which surfaced last autumn. Appar ently Texas legislators want to keep their hands clean, after all, this is an election year. -*.***»**. During the ARC telecasts of the XXI Olympiad, one should pay par ticular attention to their features on East European athletes. Many are seen practicing their sport, but no mention is made of their occupa tions. The American commentators have politely refused to mention the subsidizing of these athletes by their governments. Despite this fact, the athletes are able to maintain an amateur status. It’s fairly reasonable to conclude that there is no version of the NCAA behind the Iron Cur tain. ****** The Astros played their l,(KM)th game vwvder the roof of the As trodome last Monday night, cele brating the occasion succf| pai with a 7-0 win over the SaA Padres. Fittingly the win winch Larry Dierker, the onlyfi — have survived MoustonsfJ* pains. Dierker pitched a hii to go along with his no-h two weeks ago. today Battalion Classified Call 845-2M CUBE STEAKS ^ ^ (b 4 |8* FRANKS ... Neuhoffs "Dinner Timer" BACON Market Sliced Slab ^ * J38 CURE 81 HAMS“!^:\ J2 7 ’ STEAK Full Cut Round Hbavy Beef Mahatma RICE X 49 0nn|<«>i'iu>x s'w inLsJoAAQ(W)ih THIS COUPON WORTH \ 1 00 t^e S&H Green Stamps with produce purchase of $3.00 or more and this coupon. 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