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Battalion/Page 19
April 30, 1982
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'hey say they’ll be ready.
When the clock strikes 6
Saflday, the alumni will gel
down to business.
Tin athletes say they’re hav
ing fun seeing all their old team
mates and finding out who can
and, can’t still display skills be
tween the goal lines.
’y “We’re enjoying it,” said Ted
Lamp, a former linebacker who
won] the 1974 Aggie Heart
Award. The annual award goes
to the senior athlete who best
displays the intangibles of
effort, determination, desire,
courage and competitiveness.
. “It’s good getting together
with the guys you played with
and the guys you haven’t ever
met,” Lamp said.
■Lamp said the fun should,
perhaps in a slightly decreased
Mount, carry over into the
game with the Aggies.
I “It may stop quick, but we’ll
still be a bunch of easy-going
guys having a good time,” he
laughed.
Milstead, the Aggies’ quarter
back during 1957-59, took the
same attitude.
"We’re having a blast. It’s fun
MA&M tops
Bpzorback
I tennis team
j Alter having lost to No. 1
TCt Wednesday in the first day
of the Southwest Association for
Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women tournament in Austin,
the 1 Texas Aggies defeated
Arkansas 5-4 Thursday
morning.
However, Texas A&M was
without the services of Lili Fer
nandez, the Aggies’No. 1 singles
player. Fernandez has the flu
ana will not play in today’s fifth-
place match with Rice.
Fernandez, Texas A&M’s
only qualifier for the SWAI AW
individual competition, was to
have played in her opening
match today at 1 p.m.
In Thursday’s matches, Amy
Gloss played in the No. 1 spot,
defeating Susan Incardone 6-0,
6-4. No. 2 Pam Hill outlasted
Kellie Chase 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, while
Theresa Landry lost to Beth
Wagner 6-1,7-6, 7-4 in the No. 3
match.
IfLaura Hanna lost the Aggies’
only other singles match in two
sets to Lorie Zacharias 7-5, 6-1.
Ijexas A&M’s Sonja Hutcherson
defeated Debbie Smith 6-1, 6-0
and Cheryl Stanford, who nor
mally competes in only doubles,
beat Kathy Kaer 6-1, 7-5 in the
No. 6 singles match.
j’lWhile two of the Aggies’ dou
bles teams lost to the Razor-
backs, Closs-Stanford toppled
Smith-Chase 6-4, 6-3. Hutch-
erson-Hill lost to Zacharias-
Wagner 7-5, 6-2 and Hanna-
Landry fell to Incardone-Cindy
Donica 6-3, 3-6, 6-0.
Jackie Sherrill
seeing all these younger guys
like Ed Hargett,” he said while
jokingly pointing a finger at
Hargett. “I used to watch him
when I was a little kid.”
Milstead’s joke is obvious,
since Hargett played football
here during the late 1960s.
Garth Ten Napel, a lineback
er here until 1975, says he’s hap
py to be part of what has been
called a family reunion of sorts.
“It feels good seeing my old
friends,” Ten Napel said. “A lot
of us became so close we’re like
family. It’s really great seeing a
lot of the older players, too.”
Ten Napel also expressed a
positive attitude about Sherrill
and his new staff.
“I think it’s really great,” he
said. “Hopefully this game will
bring a lot of support to his
program, and that’s what he
(Sherrill) needs. I think he’s
enough of a leader to turn the
A&M program around.”
Sherrill said that after the
game, awards will be presented
to the Aggie varsity’s most im
proved offensive and defensive
players. In addition, he said, the
John David Crow Award and
Charlie Krueger Award will be
given to members of the team.
The alumni athletes chosen
the most outstanding offensive
and defensive players for the
game will receive rings as well.
Sherrill said that during the
game, both squads will stay in
one defense so that injuries will
be less likely. The Aggie varsity
will handle every phase of the
kicking game, he said, including
punts, kickoffs and downffeld
coverage on returns.
Quarterbacks for both teams
will wear redjerseys, and will not
be rushed in the backfield as
heavily as during a normal
spring game.
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