The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 30, 1977, Image 10

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    Yankees have problems
—even when winning
United Press International
NEW YORK — The New York
Yankees appreciate what Ron Gui
dry has done for them this year.
But one or two have quietly advised
the young left-hander to avoid caus
ing any controversy that could bring
a return of the stormy atmosphere
which prevailed in the clubhouse for
most of the season.
Guidry celebrated his 27th birth
day with a sparkling two-hitter
against the Texas Rangers Sunday to
enable the Yankees to maintain a
two-game edge over Boston in the
American League East.
But simmering beneath the sur
face of Guidry’s obvious pleasure
was a discontent over his manager’s
actions. .
“I hope that he (Billy Martin)
doesn’t come over here again,”
Guidry said in the postgame
euphoria of the Yankee clubhouse.
Guidry complained that he had
been second-guessed by Martin on
certain pitches that he had thrown.
It is difficult to see how any man
ager could second-guess anything
about the performance. Guidry lim
ited the normally hard-hitting Ran
gers to a first-inning triple by Jim
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Sundberg and a seventh-inning
single by Bert Campaneris. He
struck out eight and didn’t issue a
walk.
It was his third straight victory
and fifth in his last six decisions, but
he hadn’t pitched since Aug. 21
when he went seven innings as the
Yankees beat Texas, 2-1.
“I, myself, like the cool weather,’’
Guidry said, refering to the 87-
degree heat. “It takes a lot out of
you pitching in the hot weather. But
I’ve been pitching better in hot
weather. I had seven days rest so I
figured I would be pretty strong. ”
He was.
At one point, Guidry retired 16
men in a row between the two hits
by Texas and, after Campaneris’
single, knocked off the last eight.
“I had a good slider today, really
breaking it ofl, ’ Guidry added, “not
just snapping it out there. You have
to concentrate on throwing it so that
it slides all the way across or breaks
down. I believe they were looking
fastball.”
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In order to keep up with the in
creased interest in the Texas A&M
athletic program, the Sports Infor
mation Office has opened its mailing
list to the public.
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A&M students, can subscribe to the
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Curtis Dickey (No. 22) will be a key figure for the Aggies for 726 yards last season, while averaging 5 yards a carry,
this fall. The sophomore running back from Bryan rushed Hattaiion photo l>> Pat oMalley
Cross section of players
finds politicians prevalent
CASUAL FASHIONS
for
GUYS & GALS
TOP DRAWER
Culpepper Plaza
There are 837 varsity and
freshman football players listed in
the 1977 Southwest Conference
Roster and Record Book, represent
ing an excellent cross-section of
American politics.
Politics?
There are 14 presidential
namesakes, starting with Washing
ton (SMU’s Greg) and ending with
Carter (Lynn at Texas). They in
clude Ford, Jefferson, Jackson,
Johnson, Taylor, Wilson, Arthur,
Harrison, Adams, Tyler and they’ll
even Grant you a Monroe if your
own doctrine isn't represented yet.
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Across from St. Joseph’s Hospital
And speaking of Jefferson, there
are eight Davises.
The Rice freshman roster is the
largest vote-getter, with Ford (Wal
ter), Grant (Daryl), Jefferson (Lem-
ont), Johnson (Cederiek) and Wilson
(Frank).
However, the Owls have one
presidential failure in Wallace
(Newell), to match such other also-
rans as Dewey (Mark at Arkansas),
Douglas (Roy at SMU) and Reagan
(Darren at Texas Tech).
Also in keeping with the Bicen
tennial spirit SWC schools boast a
Clay, Alexander, Arnold, Franklin,
and Crockett.
AEROBICS PROGRAM
CONTINUING THIS FALL, THE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WILL
SPONSOR ADULT FITNESS PROGRAMS FOR FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS OF THE UNI
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A “CO-ED" CLASS WILL MEET DAILY, MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, FROM 5:15 TO 6:15
P.M. IN ROOM 255 OF G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM. THIS CLASS WILL EMPHASIZE AEROBIC
EXERCISES DESIGNED TO IMPROVE CARDIOVASCULAR EFFICIENCY, CONTROL HYPER
TENSION, AND DECREASE BODY FAT.
THE NOON EXERCISE PROGRAM, FOR WOMEN, WILL MEET DAILY, MONDAY THROUGH
THURSDAY, FROM 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M. IN ROOM 255. THIS PROGRAM EMPHASIZES
FIGURE CONTROL AS WELL AS AEROBIC ACTIVITY.
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TO REGISTER, CALL 845-6841 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO TALK WITH ONE OF THE
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NOT LIMITED TO UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL, SPOUSES AND FRIENDS ARE WELCOME.
In a spasm of predietability, Jones
and Smith are the most prevalent
names. There are no fewer than 13
Jones boys on SWC teams, five of
them at Houston, while 1 1 Smiths
are on hand. Johnson and Davis
families are a distant third with
eight each, followed by seven
Williams and five Jacksons.
There s bad news in the rosters
for defensive players who have
spent a fretful summer contemplat
ing the hard-running heroics of
Texas’ Earl Campbell and A&M s
George Woodard: there are four
Campbells and three Woodards to
consider.
Individually, Rice’s Eric Zammit
is the biggest loser in 77. Last year
Zammit was the heaviest listed
player at 290 pounds and also the
last name in the frill-conference al
phabet. He s not even close this
time, ranking fourth from last be
hind SMU’s Bernard Zwillenberg,
his own teammate Pat Zummo, and
Baylor’s Greg Zulowski.
And for size, Zammit has slimmed
down to 280, leaving him far behind
Texas Tech’s Mike Keeney, listed at
334 pounds on a 6-6 frame.
“We've got Keeney on a lettuce
diet, explained Tech coach Steve
Sloan. “He eats 40 pounds of lettuce
a day.’
Kenney and teammate Travis
Tadlock give the defending co-
champion Raiders a unique distinc
tion — they re the largest and
smallest players in the conference.
Keeney weighs exactly 189
pounds more than, Tadlock. For an
idea of how that translates in foot
ball, six of last years consensus All-
Southwest Conference players
weigh 190 pounds or less.
At 5-8 and 145 pounds, though.
Tadlock isn't the shortest pk
the SWC. There are fourotlfl
inch shorter.
Tech also presents other inti
ing combinations on its 1977k
It has Flowers (Larrjjfamh
(Mark).
Arkansas has both an All
(Ken) and a Nutt (Houston),
Houston boasts a Bass (Don)! r (j, e ^
Herring (Eric) and SMU bn If Sam’s
Fisher (Robert)
The celebrated Campbelli 4
of Tyler suypplies Pari, Tin ^r reach
Steven to the Texas roster a: l 1( ]gy 24
Davises of Wortham send 'phe re
Lynn and Neal toTCU. ConmB g ei ^ ow
the two Brothers (Steve at ftn C ap a b] (
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a Longhorn, and the only
an Owl. Robert is a HornedFi
The names translate into
this week as all nine SWC
open fall practice, headed hr
and Arkansas which get a tw
jump on the others with all
opening.
First games are set for Sept
all teams except Rice, which
its season a week later. Im
among the' season openers
SWC tilts — Texas Tech at
and SMU at TCU.
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