brmer manager files suit THE BATTALION Page 9 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 ORDER YOUR “AGGIE” WATCH United Press International ORLANDO, Fla. — Former Rangers manager Frank Luc ies! says he filed suit against limy Randle, the infielder who jigged him March 28, to try and event any such incident from ippening again in baseball. Lucchesi, 50, said he filed the suit [Wednesday not for the money but o preserve the integrity of “ball.” JtobyJ^I Feii He said he took the action “so something like this will never hap pen again in baseball or any other sport. If you let Handle or any other player get away with this kind of vio lence, then anyone could punch out his manager or coach, get traded and then come out smelling like a rose. ” The personal injury suit, filed by Orlando attorney James E. Shepherd, seeks more than $2,500 in damages, the minimum needed to have the case heard in circuit court. Lucchesi, who was fired by the Rangers in June, said he wanted a summons to be served on Randle personally “so he could do a little thinking. I’ve had to suffer a lot with this thing and now I think it’s time he started thinking about it too.” David Brothers (HB) Eddie Hardin (FB) Curtis Dickey (HB) ie notes... isl class e shmen immots,! Cenler. the lies norton presiA orted ih ■us oni u tile bin ing lanneAl ot esidenli ;er said ill dki! next It le bndif 1,000, ig, the lilityofk s Asw Uocatini ie dents ii hing i lendai iervicei Texas AikM coach Emory Bollard said Tuesday he was concerned about the physical condition of fullback George Woodard, who pulled a groin mus cle against Virginia Tech last Saturday. “He was at practice Monday, but he couldn’t run, said Bol lard. He will play against Texas Tech Saturday if he can run, but if he can t, then Eddie Hardin will he our fullback. Woodard s injury is not a serious one, but it is serious this week. . . . Texas Tech head coach Steve Sloan said Tuesday his No. fi ranked Red Raiders were not even close to being ready for No. 7 ranked Texas A&M this week. “Every team having to play A6cM should automatically Ik* awarded an open date* the week before, ” Sloan said, contending it would take at least two weeks to he* ready for A6cM. Sloan also said walk-on kicking specialist Bill Adams had been awarded a schol arship following his record-tying seven extra points in lech s win over New Mexico last week. . . Texas A&M sold its 6,288 tickets for the Texas Tech game back in June. Also some 600 ticket orders had to he refunded. . . I he Aggie Band will he* on hand Saturday night in Lubbock. The band missed the Virginia lech game and will not go to Michigan hut will make nine of A&M's 1 1 games. . . R.C. (Beau) Bell, A&M s all-America centerfielder in 1931, died in College Station on Sept. 13 at age 70. He played in the majors eight years with the St. Louis Browns, won two SWC titles as Aggie baseball coach (1951- 58) and was inducted into A&M s Athletic* Hall of Fame in 1971. . . Sophomore Curtis Dickey netted 141 yards against Virginia Tech to raise his season s rushing total to 277 and his career mark to 1,003. He needs 83 more to pass John Kimbrough for the* No JO spot on the A&M all-time* list. . Junior fullback George Woodard had 82 yards against Virginia Tech and a career total of 1,989. He is third on the all-time list. Bubba Bean leads with 2,846 rr I s second at 2,415. . . Junior Mark Thurmond will he the starting pitcher next Sunday when the A&M baseball team plays a team of Hous ton Astro farmhands in the Astrodome. The game will be the second of a doubleheader as the Astros play the L.A. Dodgers at 2 p.m. . . .Aggie swim mer Boh Leland, who just returned from a trip to Russia with the U.S. team, is ranked 3rd in the nation and 17th in the world in the 200-meter breaststroke. . . A&M has had a change in its up coming basketball schedule. The Ags will host SW Louisiana on Dec. 1 rather than SW Texas. . . .A&M coach Emory Bellard: “Virginia Tech has some good players and they played with a lot of enthusiasm. Jimmy Sharpe (Va. Tech coach) does a good job. 1 felt we played well but missed a lot of opportunities. There is no question we know who we play next (Texas Tech) hut we weren’t looking ahead. . . . FB George Woodard: “They stacked up the middle real well, f was really impressed with their defense. ”. . . LB Kevin Monk: “Virginia Tech was better than last year. Their offensive line really did a good job. We got together and regrouped. A good defense always stiffens when it has to. ’. . . Va. Tech Coach Jimmy Sharpe: “A&M has taken the triple option a step further, giving it a new di mension. They have size, speed, a lot of talent and defensively, they gamble a lot. We had some great defensive plays but we had some costly turnovers and penalties. The score isn’t a true indication of the hitting in the game. ”. . . A dozen former Aggies are sticking with pro teams. Ed Simonini has won a starting LB slot with Baltimore. OG Dennis Swilley is with Minnesota; DT Edgar Fields with Atlanta; IIB Bubba Bean with Atlanta; LB Garth TenNapel with Detroit; OG Glenn Bujnoch with Cincinnati; Saf. Dave Elmendorf and DB Pat Thomas, both with L.A. Rams; LB Brad Dusek with Washington; DE Tank Marshall with NY Jets; Saf. Tim Gray with Kansas City and DT Jimmy Dean with Hous ton. LB Robert Jackson was injured and will miss all year after being drafted by Cleveland. The suit charges Randle slugged Lucchesi in the face with his fist on March 28, prior to an exhibition game between the Rangers and the Minnesota Twins, and that Randle kept hitting Lucchesi after the man ager had lost consciousness. Lucchesi suffered a fractured cheekbone that required surgery, a cracked rib and cuts and bruises. The suit says Lucchesi has in curred medical and hospital ex penses and also “suffered great humilation, embarrassment, loss of personal and professional reputa tion, damage to his professional career and mental and physical pain and suffering and loss of income. ” After the incident, Randle was suspended from baseball for a month, fined $10,000 and eventu ally waived out of the American League. He later signed a five-year contract with the Mets. Wlpater ski club meets tonight lie Texas A&M water ski club 1 be competing in an inter- Hegiate tournament sponsored by eUnivrsity of Texas this Saturday d Sunday. 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