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THE BATTALION Page 9
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981
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John Dawson, senior safety
for the Texas Aggies, goes
through agility drills Mon
day afternoon in prepara
tion for the upcoming foot
ball season. Fall drills begin
August 10 with the fresh
men reporting. The rest of
the team reports August 14
and two-a-days begin Au
gust 17. The Aggies open
the season on the road Sep
tember 6 against the Uni
versity of California-
Berkeley.
Staff photo by Greg Gammon
Talks still deadlocked
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Despite the presence of
Labor Secretary Raymond J. Donovan in the base
ball talks, negotiations still have accomplished no
thing.
Donovan took part in Tuesday’s two sessions, but
negotiators went their separate ways at 5:30 p.m.
with nothing changed.
Another session is scheduled for 10 a.m. today,
but observers see no signs any meaningful progress
might take place.
The news blackout imposed Monday evening by
Donovan is being observed by both sides. Marvin
Miller, executive director of the Players Association,
would not talk about the meetings when he left the
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service offices
Tuesday afternoon, but did air some thoughts.
Asked if he thought the blackout was appropriate.
Miller answered, “For the time being.”
He would not comment on whether any progress
was made in Tuesday’s talks. Asked if he would be
staying in Washington even if no session were sche
duled for today, Miller answered, “Probably.”
National League Player Representative Bob
Boone of the Philadelphia Phillies just smiled and
said, “I always feel good,” when asked how he felt
about Tuesday’s talks.
Donovan spoke to the National Urban League at a
Washington hotel while the two sides broke for lunch
Tuesday, but even he was noncommittal about what
took place.
“I didn’t talk about the baseball strike to the Urban
League,” said Donovan.
Their battle to save the remainder of the 1981
baseball season, nearly one-fourth of which has been
lost to the strike, has been fruitless.
The two sides met separately and jointly during
Tuesday’s two sessions, which lasted more than six
hours. Donovan has not taken an active part in the
negotiations, but has sat in on all sessions at which
Federal mediator Kenneth Moffett was present.
Nancy Broff, acting FMCS general counsel, re
ported to the media briefly following the breakup of
Tuesday’s session.
“We have had separate and joint meetings with
the secretary attending all sessions where mediators
were present,” Broff said. “Because of the news
blackout, I can’t report on the substance of any of the
meetings. But you name it and we had it so far as
meetings are concerned.”
Broff explained she meant the two sides had met
jointly, separately with the mediators and separately
in caucus.
Earl Campbell praised
for early report to camp
United Press International
SAN ANGELO, Texas — A
Houston Oilers official said All-
Pro running back Earl Campbell
reported to training camp Tues
day — one day ahead of the dead
line for veterans to report.
“It is extremely refreshing in
today’s era that there are young
men like Earl who recognize their
responsiblities and live up to
them,” said Oilers general mana
ger Ladd Herzog. “Earl and his
representative, Witt Stewert,
both deserve the highest praise
and consideration for the manner
in which they have handled this
matter.”
Campbell earlier this year un
successfully tried to renegotiate
his contract with the Oilers, and at
one point said he would set out the
season if not paid more money.
“I’ve been fortunate to have
some God-given talents which
allow me to make a good living,
but like everyone else, I’d like to
provide more for my family,”
Campbell said.
“However, there are things
more important to me than
money. I don’t want anyone to say
Earl let his teammates down.”
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inson whodHSpec Gammon, the Sports In-
kj n g “ijjttj. formation Director for the Texas
a i, 0(X | w A&M University Athletic Depart
ment, has won two national
awards for his football publications
walker is St 1 m, as announced recently by the
rd, a heau: College Sports Information Dirc-
>m Benton‘ tor’s 0 f America (CoSIDA).
listers at fa ^Gammon took second place in
. l i the District VI competition for his
n ” butK^O football press guide, and was
j. in the district fo the 1980
v 'takes ta: Texas A&M f° otba11 programs.
:1 the brow! District VI encompasses the
time to btf entire state of Texas and parts of
; do to poiirLouisiana, Arkansas and Missis-
ip rain a tosippi.
The CoSIDA publications
icted soil* awarc l s are considered one of the
have din |1 hjg] ies t honors a sports informa-
ot their t t j on director C an receive as his
shine, work is judged by members of the
be an in media. Publications are judged on
large red con tent, design and effectiveness,
attempt t : -; Gammon has been the Sports
polish 'dll Information Director at Texas
istent ch®A&M since 1964, and has won
numerous awards of this type in
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