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Reflections w Ivan ce Welt ‘ces Ricliij e can. hit the ba| e contact,' n’t have tin as the best md he’s ho strucl like Vail,o ghtening, themancts i ic 1 id got me ie hardest] i league as Heisabiji hard and il; sometime ly.” better Wi lit and rate 1 rikeouts. in tcrnationil - Sixto k by Jon Heidtke Jerry Wayne Arp: 1944-1980 IOC says no way to athletes wanting to compete alone THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1980 It has been said that men who are judged only by their accomplish ments are soon forgotten, but those men who are remembered, achieve success by earning the respect and love of their fellow man. Jerry Arp will always be remembered and loved by all who knew him. Jerry was a young, successful and talented man, but his ability to remember everyone he came in contact with and brighten their day, set him apart from others. Jerry always had a smile on his face and his energetic enthusiasm mf couldn’t help but rub off on those around him. Marvin Tate, Texas A&M athletic director, said it best in his tribute to Jerry at the Memorial Service held Tuesday night when he said, “I can say, without reservations, that Jerry Arp never met a stranger. Once he met someone, he never forgot their name.” Jerry was always a man on the go and always full of ideas. Jeff Jenkins, Jerry’s student assistant, said, “He was always smiling and had something positive to say. There is no telling how many ideas he could United Press International LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The International Olympic Committee has ruled athletes whose national sports federations have joined the U.S.-initiated boycott may not com pete in the Moscow summer Games on an individual basis. The ruling effectively crushes the hopes of some athletes from the Un ited States, Canada, West Germany, Japan and other countries who had hoped to appear in Moscow despite bans by their national committees. IOC President Lord Killanin told reporters Wednesday after a two-day meeting of the IOC Executive Board no individual entries will be consi dered without the approval of the National Olympic Committee. “The executive felt it must stand by its National Olympic Commit tees,” said Killanin. “We felt we “^1 have come up with if he had lived.” Jerry came to Texas A&M from Clemson University where he had worked the past nine years in sports promotion and publicity. At 1 Clemson he won many regional and national honors and was one of the i(tneiatei post popular men in the country among his peers, is to tnn I f| e g ave U p hjs secure environment at Clemson to pursue a new is stillasii l career a | Texas A&M. “I knew nothing about A&M before I came u get out It l(| own; but I really fell in love with the campus,” Jerrry said when I first met him this past fall, “but now I can say with no regrets that Tm an Aggie and proud of it.” Jerry soon became a familiar fixture at Cain Hall, where he roomed with Leroy Sutherland, the dorm advisor and manager, and it didn’t take him long to become a familiar figure on campus. Jerry’s hobby and livelihood was Texas A&M. Jerry quickly adapted to the new surroundings and used his sharp mind to pump much needed vitality to the athletic program. He was in the process of putting many of his future plans into realities when he was tragically taken from us. There are many things in God’s world that, perhaps, we are not meant to understand,” said Tate at the Memorial Service. “Jerry’s jnpitcMi sudden death is one of those things.” light to y s to a i thankful that He allowed me a short time to work with him for his brief, gers. he Brewffl nd inning by BenOi imeroftl s second starter ail the sixtliti id. ,red their singles W -rlix.’ip tlllfi. Y ' kgs 18 th in AIAW 5 Brewers! is in the hit his led jiivvithW ( y Lyle, d the nglesbyh t in the $ third on) 1 , Sundheigi 6-4, •e ini pP 01 f I don’t understand why God took Jerry when he did, but I am but memorable stay in Aggieland. I am sure that all those who knew Jerry express the same sentiments. liter one round of the AIAW Golf ampionships at the University of Mexico South Golf Course in puquerque, N.M. Wednesday, Texas A&M University women’s | team is in 18th place, 17 shots behind the current leader, the iversity of Tulsa. 'atty Sheehan of San Jose State is current individual leader with The, .top Jour teams, thug; far are ' a, ,298; San Jose State, 300; orgia, 303; and Southern Method- university, 303. The other South west Conference team, the Universi ty of Texas, is 11th. The tournament runs through Saturday. f Baseball Standing s NATIONAL LEAGUE Western Division: Team W-L PCT GB H o u s 33-21 .611 — L o s A 32-23 .582 1 Vi Cine 31-24 . 564 2 Vi S. D. 25-31 .446 9 Alla 22-3 1 415 10‘A S a n F 23-33 .417 1 1 Eastern Division: Mont 31-20 . 608 — Pitt 30-23 .566 2 Phil 27-24 .529 4 NewY 25-27 .48 1 6 Vi Chic 22-29 .43 1 9 St. L 20-35 .364 13 AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division: KanC 35-21 . 625 — Chic 29-26 . 527 5 Vi O a k 1 28-28 500 7 S 11 e 26-29 .473 8 Vi Te x s 25-30 .455 9 Vi Minn 23-32 .418 1 l'/2 Cali 2 1-3 1 .404 12 Eastern Division-. 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