THE BATTALION Page 13 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1978 % Aggie notes and quotes PIPES — CUSTOM BLENDED TOBACCO CIGARS — DOMESTIC & IMPORTED |he Texas A&M baseball team pads into its lightest week of the J‘ason thus far, and coach Tom Chandler is thankful for the time off. I “We re really crippled up, Chan- ,1 lersaid. “We need these days off to j tsome people well. It looked like S e had good depth, but now we re i ally hurting.” I The injury list includes cen- 1 'Hielder Mike Hurdle (hamstring), t lortstop Robert Bonner (bruised sfioulder), catcher Buster Turner |»e elbow), third baseman Wark I'arriner (hyperextended knee), lid right fielder Shelton McMath |nee). McMath injured a knee in legume warmups Friday and faces ssible surgery. The other four layers are expected to be ready for le important three-game series rainst Baylor in Waco Friday and jturday. ■ The Aggies got some strong pitch- ■g and timely hitting to sweep a league series from Rice last weekend in Olsen Field. Complete game wins |}y Mark Ross, Mark Thurmond and David Pieczynski keyed the ifflveep. Thurmond tossed a three-hit \ shutout, his third straight in SWC JHay this season. A&M’s junior lefty ^ is now 6-0 for the season and 3-0 in ^Bnference action. Ross and Piec zynski are both 3-3. The Aggies are now 19-10 for the season and 6-3 in SWC play. A&M faces surrent leader Baylor in a 3 p. m. single game Friday and a 1 p. m, doubleheader Saturday. Chandler will go with the same rotation he has used all season—Ross in the first game followed by Thurmond and Pieczynski Saturday. With the injury situation still un resolved, Chandler is uncertain of his starting lineup for the Baylor se ries. Defending Southwest Conference champion Texas A&M will host the Houston Astros in an exhibition game April 5 in 5,000-seat Olsen Field. The game will start at 1:30 p. m. Tickets for the game are $3 for adults and $1.50 for all students and will go on sale at the athletic depart ment ticket office April 3. The Astros are stopping in College Station on their way to Cincinnati for the National League opener April 6. Forty-four lettermen will lead the charge this week in the first drills of Texas A&M 1978 spring football practice. The Aggies’ first workout was Tuesday and the squad will work every day through Saturday. They’ll have four weeks of five-drills-per- week, winding up with the Maroon-White game at 7 p m., Saturday, April 22. One letterman—defensive tackle Johnnie Donahue— will miss work while recuperating from a knee op eration. The Aggies wall put in the “I” for mation this spring to go along with their powerful wishbone attack. Coach Emory Bellard has an nounced that there will be more scrimmaging this spring than at any time since he’s been here. “We re going to find out who wants to play with the most inten sity,” Bellard said. “There will be no first or second teams, as such, during the first tw'o weeks. We ll take a good look at everyone. After two weeks we ll begin lining up teams.” The Texas A&M women’s track team competes in the TWU In vitational in Denton Saturday. TWU won the Texas A&M Relays last Saturday with the Aggies finishing fourth. Prairie View A&M was sec ond and Wisconsin third in the 21- team university division. A&M took two first in the meet. Jan Chesbro qualified for nationals by winning the high jump in 5-8 1/8 while Donna Branch won the javelin By Paul Arnett Coaches say the darndest things nt to 1 asW Coaches say the darndest things. In the darndest situations. At the darndest times. One of these darndest quotes oc- lirred at coach Emory Bollard’s less conference last fall. Bellard’s pnch was due in Fort Worth in four days to play the TCU Horned Frogs, ■oath Bellard has never been a man Bio wasted words. And this press lexaritonference was no exception, woskBThe press conference opened with ir21C the usual jokes and small talk before s John Hollis of the Houston Post )fa2Ii|asked the critical question of the withaHeek. 233antH“Coaeh. How do you defense a te in that has won only two games in .■last 30 ?” ; TJ Bellard P u ^ ec l <,n 1 11S pipe, waiting >ta for the laughter to die down. sta«“john, TCU has a darn fine foot- H1 team. They have good people at the skilled positions.” ‘ e , WA minute of shocked silence [) j 1 , passed before a writer replied to Bel- edo1 lard’s remark. i th e y must be lousy at the %Vt " ; Unskilled positions.” and pRaucous laughter filled the room. Bellard waited patiently for it to sub- jvelhpide before stating his usual quote. ) Cbl“TCU is a young team, but our focgiWfS know it’s gonna be a heckuva Qp challenge and a tough old fight. We ll h 2251* 1 ave P^y with intensity. They’ll h be a tough old nut to crack. I’m sure Bey’ll have their ears pinned back nt will ready to give us a tough old ball p No matter who the opponent, Bel lard always described them in this manner. After hearing the same [Speech some 20 times, this writer has >me to an inescapable conclusion. A coach he is; an orator he is not. Coach Shelby Metcalf is a good lach and a good orator. Metcalf has ached at A&M for 20 years and has [mn many a funny line. One of his st occurred this season. A&M had just lost a closely con gested game with the Houston sugars. The officials blew a couple whistles that Metcalf didn’t agree th. In the dressing room after the Aflame Metcalfs Comedy Hour was rawing raves from the press. “Well after tonight’s game 1 know ne place the officials don’t work, : ind that s the Holiday Inn. They jurprised everyone with those two [alls at the end of the game.” Another of Metcalfs classic lines /as spoken after the Ags halted a Dur-game losing streak. One writer sked Metcalf if there was a eham- iagne celebration scheduled in the ockeroom. “Well there was, but while I was iQttling toilet water the commode seat fell on my head. And that ended that." Funny quotes have found a home with basketball coaches. Another great orator in the basketball ranks is coach Abe Lemons of the University of Texas. Last year coach Lemons entered G. Rollie White for the first time. He was greeted with the hisses of some 3,000 Aggies. T thought this was supposed to be Hollar House on the Brazos. I’ve heard louder crowds at a cock fight in Mexico.” But the best lines uttered by a basketball coach were by retired Sign Up Dates March 28, 29, 30 BOOT CLEARANCE As low as $39.88 pair ALL INVENTORY ON SALE 1019 OMSK OF SOOTS NORTHGATE AT 112 NAGLE Inside Greyhound Bus Station NOCONA • CHRIS ROMERO SHEYENNE NOCONA • ROMERO • SHEYENNE SUPER DISCOUNTS BEAL FORD CAN PUT YOU IN A FORD FIESTA No need to wait for Fiesta — Ford’s exciting new import from Germany. 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The men’s team hosted Trin ity and the women’s team hosted Missouri Monday. The men’s team, 24-12 in South west Conference playing after losing to Arkansas 9-0 in 31 degree weather in Fayetteville Saturday, meets Houston Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. on the A&M courts and plays at Texas Saturday. The women’s team meets North ern Louisiana Wednesday in Austin before competing in the University of Texas Tournament Thursday through Saturday. The Texas A&M women’s golf team is entered in the Lady Paladin Invitational in Greenville, S.C. Thursday through Saturday while the men’s team takes the weekend off after hosting Sam Houston State in a dual match Tuesday. The men finished fourth in the Morris Williams Invitational in Aus tin last weekend. Biff Alexander shot an even-par 216 to tie for fifth. Dave Orgin has 219, Tim Carlton 223, Richard Cromwell 233 and Jay Kent 236. Texas A&M’s Lady Gymnasts closed their best season ever by finishing second in the AIAW Region IV championships in Baton Rouge, La. Coach Jan Fambro’s team was undefeated in Texas collegiate com petition and won the state cham pionship by 25.95 points over the second place team. “We made tremendous progress this year and are planning on doing even better next year, ” Fambro said. “We’ve received letters from pro spective Class I gymnasts from sev eral states. Imported Cigarettes SNUFF AND SPITTOONS Town & Country Center Bryan AGGIES . . . DON’T DELAYlOrder Your Boots Now For Future Delivery — Small Payment Will Do YOUR BOOTS MADE TO ORDER Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan ONLY $150.00 A PAIR We Also Have Spurs & Chains Economy Shoe Repair & Boot Co. 109 E. Commerce San Antonio, Texas 78205 — CA 3-0047 ( HAVE A DEGREE IN SCIENCE OR ENGINEERING? mentor Al McGuire. 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