The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 11, 1981, Image 7

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, THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1981
Sports
;ds 6
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■ () ^ ^ ree Chnrles Emley concentrates on his return dur-
, aw , e ing the men’s championship doubles final
S r( C ’ 1 match Sunday afternoon in the 3rd Annual
cv s run covcrwB«P y
of 629 miles ^ e * as Open Tennis Tournament. Emley
Jinan for thefft
Fakes happy
with signal
system
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i sore and I'vef.; DALLAS — Despite a 21-17
igth left.’’ eason opener loss to the Green
am said Hacklay [Packers, the Dallas Cowboys
listing in a hvre delebrating the success of their
lewhnethod of transmitting plays
rom the sidelines.
John Mackovic, who replaced
■Reeves as the Cowboy’s assis-
"ftoach, was so pleased with the
Hmse to his hand signals to
uarferbacks Danny White and
lenn Carano, he even urged
:h Tom Landry to do the same.
Landry, who has not bothered
learn the hand signals, stood
ext, to Mackovic during the
day night game, told Mack-
the play and the assistant
i then relayed it to White and
no.
“I think it worked real well,’
aid [Carano. “It gives you more
to get to the line of scrim-
(lage and look over the defense.
Barano said he misinterpreted
he signals only once.
“And, then, the only thing
rong was that I called the wrong
pleifor the running play to go to. I
[idfi t have any trouble picking up
ippoach on the sidelines.”
©alias has had problems for
Br trying to shuttle plays into
Hlgame with guards, wide re
avers, running backs and, final-
J', tight ends. On several occa-
ions the 30-second clock had tick-
d,down to the danger level before
xe play could be transmitted from
Ngcoach to the quarterback.
White was often the victim of a
hortage of time last season and he
'ai particularly pleased with the
hange.
iThe only trouble is that a cou-
le of times I forgot we were using
: and I would be looking down-
eld somewhere waiting for a
layer to come into the huddle
nth the call. Then I would re-
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£ Since 1878
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Tennis tourney draws over 500
Tennis was the name of the
game and some of the finest play
ers around the state gathered over
the weekend for the Third Annual
Texas A&M Open Tennis Tourna
ment.
Over 500 players participated in
what tournament director David
Kent described as the most excit
ing tourney yet.
“It seems to be getting bigger
and better every year. Everybody
had a good time and there was a lot
of good tennis,” Kent said.
Bryan’s Tommy Connell walked
away with the championship
crown by taking the men’s singles
title and teaming up with Trey
Schutz to take the doubles title.
Connell defeated Bob Hilliard
4-6,6-3,6-2 for the singles title and
then he and Schutz beat Richard
Barker and Charles Emley 7-6,6-2
for the doubles.
Connell played for Texas A&M
in 1972-73 and is now local pro.
“Tommy played good, solid ten
nis throughout the tournament.
He’s gotten much better since he
has been out of school,” Kent said.
Kent is the Aggie tennis coach.
Acting University president
Charles Samson, who was an All-
American tennis player for Notre
Dame, also played in the tourney.
Although he didn’t win he is consi
dered an outstanding tennis
player.
Results from the 3rd Annual
Texas A&M Open Tennis Tour
nament:
Men’s regular singles: Robert
Vandershans defeated Myron
Kruger 6-0,6-1
Women’s regular singles: Donna
Hurley defeated Jane Parker 6-
1,6-0
Men’s championship singles:
Tommy Connell defeated Bob
Hillip-d 4-6,6-3,6-2
Men’s regular doubles: Gross-
Gross defeated Taylor-Null 6-3,6-
4
Women’s regular doubles: Hur-
ley-Lightsey defeated Nolt-
Webster 6-0,6-2
Men’s championship doubles:
Shutz-Connell defeated Barker-
Emley 7-6,6-2
Women’s championship doubles:
Nuetze-Hutcherson defeated
Duncan-James 6-1,6-4
Men’s 35 singles: Ken McAllister
defeated Larry Reynolds 7-6,6-1
Women’s 35 singles: Judy Scar
brough defeated Lightsey 6-1, 6-0
Men’s 35 doubles: Coody-Rey-
nolds Navasad-Moen 6-3, 6-4
Women’s 35 doubles: Scarbrough-
Vellow defeated James-Duncan 6-
4,6-4
Men’s 45 singles: Paul Boven de
feated Ralph Lawson 6-0,6-0
Men’s 45 doubles: Boven-Ellilf
defeated Maltz-Sampson 6-4,6-3
Mixed doubles-regular: Pope- Mixed doubles-championship:
Pope defeated Pollman-Duncan Hill-Emley defeated McMurray-
6-1,2-1 ret. James 6-2,6-2
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