gh’s i wor THE BATTALION Page 11 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 Aggies’ successful season ends Friday The Travis County ,'hich was investigatin irgery allegations rough and raphs of a May 16, etween Rothkopfand! sked Yarbrough to appfi ae grand jury to _ He told the grandjun iet with Rothkopf iys later was indicted(J ited perjury. He resigned from 4; ourt July 15,197 lature was opening pro move him from office. At his trial in ry took only 15 in, then sentencedli ars in prison —thek ee given any Texas pi cent years His attorneys claimed nccrning the forgen >bile title and foulla nigh used inhisconven ithkopf should nollt| initted at his trial, What he was connfl gery and foul language i\ ity at the meetiM • perjury charge on#; ng tried, Carrsai l arbrough’s appeal il court was wrong hi evidence concerning I theft, and in adm ugh’s grand juiy test irneys also objectedto ire the jury of a vide •rview of Yarbroughl vision reporter Don eh Yarbrough said 1 hkopfs whereabout ise him to comefoiv truth about the nst Yarbrough. Olh wed Yarbrough not hkopfs whereabout ling him remain in li Louisville wins in overtime to knock Ags out of tourney IN NOVEM &ER., 26/ /VCAA DIVISION X BASKETBALL TEAMS STARTED THE RACE FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP . AT 1-01 AAI ON MARCH IP, ONCY /Z OF THOSE TEAMS WERE LEFT TEXAS AfM WAS ONE OF THOSE 12. TEAMS / THANKS FOR THE GREATEST A&O/E BASKETBALL. TEAM EVER./ dp I9QO eisi Astros could capture West title with ‘unparalleled’ pitching staff From Staff and UPI reports The Texas A&M University basket ball team fought to get to the top of the NCAA tournament — but the Aggies stumbled when they got to the Summit. The Aggies lost to the eventual Midwest region champion Louisville Cardinals in overtime 66-55 in the regional semifinals in Houston Friday. Texas A&M coach Shelby Metcalf said the opening minutes of the con test were the most important ones. Louisville jumped out to a quick 12-2 lead. “The game started at 7:07,” he said, “and we started about 7:10. We were a little tight to start the game. “But this team has the finest re cord of any team that ever played at Texas A&M, and there is no way I’m going to say anything bad about this game or this team.” The Aggies compiled a 26-8 record for the year — best in Texas A&M history. The Ags lose starting guards David Britton and David Goff, but the three forwards — Vernon Smith, Rynn Wright and Rudy Woods — all will return. After the slow start, the Aggies settled down and were only behind by two points — 35-33 — at the half. At one point in the second half, the Aggies by four, 47-43, at one time. But all attempts to build a six-point lead failed. “We got down by four late in the game,” said Louisville coach Denny Crum, “but I thought we held our poise good. We are a young team, but we didn’t panic. I was proud of them.” The Aggies — now 0-4 in the Sum- United Press International COCOA, Fla. — Baseball addicts /ho get turned on by low-scoring fflpes are about to encounter the erfect fix — the 1980 Houston istros. Boxers who skipped trip feel fortunate but dejected The Astros are a team with fewer all than a Bela Lugosi movie, yet used amendment »‘ ey hope to chaIlen g e for the Na - . a i fiBl League West title because of ed two-tbirds nu P ? cl V ng that is Unparalleled wing theamendn, f f: , | eleague - en Congress exlen “Talk is cheap but I think and feel ine until 1982, Tli-onfident we can contend with the he question ofwheliafijs in our division, ” says manager sscind its ratification-ill: Virdon. havedone—arelb The Astros gave it a good run last . District Court L ear before fading in the final week of till think we’ve won!#; )ing to let it slipa»'.|' ly said. "It was states that bro - Georgia, Missouri and I think the drib isible for killingEit 1 states. like to move on but we have to fib myway. If the ER ; . R VOuld be no draftiSSS-JB United Press International e we’d be locked in |In the past, fate may have only of Schlafly’s oppoifen the line between a win or a loss g of women is she hir five amateur boxers from Michi- ie taken as anythin? in. This time, it was the difference )y the rest of the® etween life and death, in the Soviet Uni) They all could have been aboard nsists thereis just' te Poland-bound Ilyushin-62 jetlin- lerfect way" for thflhat slammed into an old fort near o respond: gointoprfe Warsaw airport Friday, killing 3-1 bomber. tore than 80 passengers — includ- ifly says the anii 'g 14 young American amateur may add new liftBters. : to kill ERA, She) For different reasons, they were a coalition of conA , religious and if- Tony Tucker, 21, of Grand Rapids, to fight Carter’s pn: ll rt his shoulder in competition in says she has mospt Germany and left for home ear- signatures on pft |5 | Darryl Chambers and Lionel re responses are son, both 18, and Milton o her home. fcCrory and Hurley Snead, all of are many visit!'' Detroit, were kept home by their s eight-yearfights.v**| er to prepare for the impending her home, evenff^en Gloves championships, ow pillows and f'j Tu cker, a light-heavyweight ex- ned with “Stop! ectec f to be a top contender for the the family room4^1 Olympic team, didn’t learn of nerican eagles si;!® b ras h that killed his teammates Qtil he arrived home on another ?’s not an awfullo unannounced, it to take mypli Tucker: “I didn’t know any- u re there are any, jSg about the crash. I’m just dazed. kn hurt over these guys. I had :ome real close with them,” he “I ate, slept, argued, fought Id played with those guys. ’’ Tucker arrived in Grand Rapids •out 9 a.m. Friday to surprise his nily who had believed he was on ejetliner that went down en route Warsaw. The family earlier also thought icker’s manager-father, Bob, was the European jetliner. However, icker had told his father he was turning home and the elder Tuck- idid not fly to meet him in Warsaw. BYhen (his family) they saw me ps tar ted hugging and kissing me. thought they were happy because jey hadn’t seen me in so long. It DOkStOfG P’! is because they thought I was lt3tiV6 tO Off ■j'| e scene was gloomy at the ll Wh0 Will fH2'[o nk Recreation Center in Detroit, v^Urokii oftl ha> rou< ranc ideli e nt enc« 2ntic mo ne f.