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For 60 years and more, Brazos Savings has paid savers the maximum rates permitted by law. We always will. Accounts insured to $100,000 BRAZOS Savings Main Office: 2800 Texas Avenue/Bryan College Station: Texas Ave. at Southwest Parkway / 696-2800 Federal regulations impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. 12 exceptional condominium homes ready for foil semester occupancy! ★ Within walking distance of classrooms, just one block from the campus North Gate ★ Efficiency, 1, 2, and 4 bedroom condominiums ★ Covered parking ★ Fireplace in many plans ★ Utility space in every plan ★ Exceptional quality in energy and construction features throughout. We invite the parents of Texas A&M students to consider the concept of investing in a residence for the student... rather than merely paying dormitory or apartment rental for four or more years. These units will be available for fall occupancy: 1 bedroom, 1 bath 055,000 2 bedrooms, 1 bath 075,500 North Ramparts A project of the Hamlets Corporation OPEN NOW MODEL AND SALES OFFICE FINANCING AVAILABLE CALL 846-1129 Corporation ON NAGLE AT CHURCH STREET, ONE BLOCK OFF UNIVERSITY SWC names cut in latest NFL roster cutdown United Press International Following the Tuesday cut- down in NFL training camps, Bill Bergey’s name remained on the Philadelphia Eagles’ roster. Sort of. With teams having to trim their rosters to 60 players, Bergey was placed on the 4-week injured re serve list by Coach Dick Vermeil to salvage the veteran linebacker’s career. Bergey is trying to come back from a hum knee, but the situation is not encouraging. “He’s just not physically ready to play football yet, ’’ said Vermeil. “By putting him on the four-week injured reserve list now, it gives him time, I hope, to work his way back to where he is physically able to play well.” On injured reserve, Bergey will miss the first four weeks of the regular season, then must clear waivers before he can be reacti vated. A number of other Eagles were not as fortunate, however. The team waived 10 players, including fullback Mike Hogan, wide re ceiver Luther Blue and quarter back Steve Ensiminger. Hogan started for the Eagles until he was cut in 1979 in the wake of drug charges that were eventually dropped. The team re signed him last year, In other news, All-Pro tight end Russ Francis announced his re tirement last month, but the New England Patriots officially placed him on the reserve — did not re port list. This gives the Patriots first claim if Francis decides to re turn to the NFL. The Patriots also traded linebacker Ray Costict, who missed the 1980 season with a knee injury, to New Orleans for a draft choice. Among those cut were quarterbacks Brian Buckley of Harvard and Dave Rader of Tulsa. The Atlanta Falcons cut run ning back Bubba Bean, their No. 1 draft choice in 1976. They also cut defensive back Steve Luke, who started for Green Bay before com ing to Atlanta, in a trade for defen sive back Frank Reed and line backer Dewey McClain. The Fal cons are to receive a high 1982 draft choice if either Reed or McClain makes the Packers— but Reed was cut Tuesday. Wide receiver Roger Carr signed a multi-year contract with Baltimore after a week-long abs ence from training camp. Denver signed free-agent kick er Fred Steinfort, who hit 24-of-36 field goals last year for the Broncos. In other moves: Buffalo cut quarterback-punter Johnny Evans, leaving incumbent Greg Cater as the only punterj the team. New Orleans waived five pt, ers and running back HokieCijs was among three players piti injured reserve. Wide recti;? Tinker Owens was placed oatc physically unable to perform Is. Cincinnati placed safety Did Jauron and wide receiver Dj Bass on injured reserve. Bol coming off knee surgery. Green Bay waived seven ers, including tight end Bill son, defensive back CharlesCj. nelius and punter Frank Cardi Kansas City announced the tirement four-year running Arnold Morgado. Los Angeles cut seven pli and defensive end Bob Cobh defensive tackle Greg Mei were put on the reserve football injury list. The New York Giants trimi their roster with seven cuts, backer Mike Whittingtonandi nerback Eric Felton were pi on injured reserve and defenss tackle Myron Lapka was pul the reserve non-football inji list. The Broncos cut running!) I.M. Hipp, and placed c Keith Bishop, tackle Mattl well and wide receiver Anth Arnold on injured reserve. Announcing The Opening of SMU grad named new u Hair Etc. (formerly The Mop Shop) Styling for Men & Women Sandie Ford — Owner & Manager head tram United Press International COLLEGE STATION-Ira A&M University announced it hiring of a head trainer. Steve Smith will replace Dan Heath who left the universilyl H work for a Dallas business. Open Tues.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-12:00 (Open Late By Appointment Only) Lea Haller Cosmetics Senior Citizen Day Wed. 9:00-2:00 Smith, assistant trainer Southern Methodist Univeni for the past three years, primarily with football and bask ball at SMU and served astraifi Johnny H 326 Jersey (Next to Rother’s Bookstore) C.S. 693-4355 for the Dallas Diamonds, women’s professional baskell team, this past season. “While we regret the loss Heath and wish him well in new job, we are very have secured such a placement as Steve Smith,"fib Athletic Director Marvin Ta said. she backs workout, ibegan tw< Smith is a member of the nato al Athletic Trainers Associate and the Southwest Trainers Ass; ciation and is licensed as an all tic trainer in Texas. The 25-y» old bachelor was born in Conn*, Texas and grew up in Richards® Texas. He graduated from Pea® High School in 1973. Hesvasa athletic trainer for all three years at Pearce. Duringt five years at SMU, where earned bachelor’s degrees injoif ^ nalism and physical education, k was a student trainer. Now Better Than Ever. 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