The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1982, Image 18

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staff photo by Pcttrij
Lineman Scott Hays (79) observes as alumni running
back David Brothers (32) attempts to elude the grasp
of freshman linebacker Reed Killion (69) in Saturday’s
Varsity-Alumni game in Kyle Field. Lineman Jeff!
(79) moves in to assist on the play. The varsitytj
spring training with a 42-15 victory over the;
Aggies win soccer tournament
The Texas A&M women’s
soccer team won the four-team
Chris Mendell Memorial Tour
nament, held in Austin the past
weekend.
The tourney, which featured
competition in both men’s and
women’s divisions, included
Texas, Texas A&M, Tulane and
a team composed of former UT
students.
In their first game, the Aggies
defeated the Texas Exes 4-1,
with Carol Smith, Renee DeLas-
sus, Stephanie Barrett and
Daphne Love each scoring a
goal. While holding the Exes to
only two shots on goal, Texas
A&M managed a total of 40
shots during the match.
The Aggies then outscored
UT 4-1, as Smith, Carol Gittin-
ger, Laura Estes and Jamie
Fougeron scoring the four
goals. In Saturday’s final match
of the round-robin tournament,
Texas A&M topped the Tulane
Green Wave 7-0.
Four soccer recruits from
Texas have decided to attend
Texas A&M, coach Jim Butts
said. The team, although having
varsity status, will not give any
scholarships to its members.
Three of the recruits played
for the Dallas Sting, one of the
top 18-and-under women’s soc
cer teams in the state. Anna
Marie DeFelice, Mary Smith and
Bettina Bernardi
announced their planss
Texas A&M in the fall,S
the sister of Aggie all-A
Carol Smith.
Jennifer Ecklund, fra
las, is Butts’ fourth recnifl
spring.
The team will loseB:
Becky Carpenter,
longer eligible to play.
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Basketball players arrested
D.A. considering charges
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to horn
United Press International
LUBBOCK — The district
attorney’s office was considering
charges Wednesday against two
Texas Tech University basket
ball players accused of vandaliz
ing a dormitory restroom, a
spokesman said.
The two players, one of
whom finished his elgibility this
year and the other a freshman.
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were arrested early Sunday for
partially destroying a bathroom
in Weymouth Hall, a dormitory
that houses most of the universi
ty’s athletes.
Texas Tech head basketball
coach Gerald Myers, contacted
at his office today, refused to
comment on the incident.
The two players reportedly
knocked down partitions be
tween toilet stalls, smashed sinks
and broke a mirror in the dormi
tory restroom.
“We still don’t have every
thing we need (to file charges),”
said Don McBeth, a spokeman
for the district attorney’s office.
“We have requested more infor
mation. The initial report said
there was $3,000 in damages (to
the restroom).
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“A second report put dam
ages at $4,500. Then we heard
that some of the damage might
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In a copyrighted story, the
University Daily, reported that
Texas Tech athletic deparment
officials had applied pressure to
obtain lesser charges against the
two students.
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