The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 22, 1982, Image 10

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Battalion/Page I
June 22,1982
Around Aggie Athletics
TANK MCNAMARA
from Texas A&M Sports News
Texas A&M has hired Karl Kap-
chinski, from Alief Elsik High
School, to be the new head train
er ... Kapchinski was a student
trainer at Texas A&M and work
ed under Billy Pickard, who’s
still the Aggies’ coordinator for
training, equipment and facili
ties ... Kapchinski made the
Dean’s list five semesters as an
undergraduate.
Athletic Director and Head
Football Coach Jackie Sherrill
was a guest lecturer for a day at
the University of Nevada
coaching clinic last week.
Aggie baseball coach Tom
Chandler has signed his sixth re
cruit for the 1982-83 season ...
Scott Deskins, a left handed all
district pitcher from Conroe
High School, had a 1.60 ERA in
district play in district 16-
AAAA, and compiled a record
of 7-4 for the year ... The 6-0,
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170-pound pitcher’s strongest
asset is his control.
Four of the six Texas A&M
baseball players selected in the
major league amateur draft two
weeks ago have signed with their
respective teams ... Catcher Joe
Szekely, taken in the second
round, has come to terms with
the Kansas City Royals and will
play at Butte, Mont., this sum
mer ... After the 60-game season
in the rookie league, he will play
winter ball at Sarasota, Fla., in
the instructional league.
Pitcher Steve Davis signed
with the Toronto Blue Jays and
is playing at Medicine Hat in
Alberta, Canada, in the Pioneer
Rookie League ... Shortstop
Dave Kennard has signed with
the Philadelphia Phillies and
will play rookie ball Helena,
Mont. ... Pitcher Bobby Taylor
has been assigned to the Chica
go White Sox’ rookie team in
Sarasota, Fla., while two Aggie
pitchers, David Flores and Rick
Luecken, have not come to
terms as of yet ... Flores was
drafted in the secondary phase
of the draft by the Montreal Ex
pos and Luecken was chosen in
the 12th round by the Cincinna
ti Reds.
Kevin Murray, a Texas A&M
football recruit from North Dal
las High School, has been
drafted and will play for the Mil
waukee Brewers’ rookie team in
Pikeville, Ky.
Two Aggie women’s tennis
team members are relatives of
well-known professional athletic
personalities... Teresa Landry is
the niece of Dallas Cowboy
coach Tom Landry, while
Maylyn Hooten is the cousin of
Los Angeles Dodger pitcher
Burt Hooten.
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The name Devlin is familiar
to both professional and college
golf fans ... Bruce Devlin, mem
ber of the PGA tour, had a good
U.S. Open over the weekend in
Pebble Beach, Calif., Finishing at
even par in a two-way tie for
fifth place ... Devlin’s son, Kel,
plays for the Aggies’ Southwest
Conference championship
team.
McEnroe, Connors star
victorious at Wimbledo
“different spokes for
different folks”
403 University (Northgate)
Open 10-7 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat.
846-BIKE
Speaking of familiar names,
new Aggie part-time football
assistant coach Mike Summers is
married to the former Kathy
Hall of Lexington, Ky. ...
Kathy’s father, Joe B. Hall,
heads the Kentucky Wildcat bas
ketball team.
Aggie quarterback coach
Greg Davis spoke to the Aggie
Club in Groves the past week ...
Tennis coach David Kent has
signed the No. 1 Hawaiian Ten
nis Association girls’ 18 singles
player, Vanne Akagi, to a na
tional letter of intent.
United Press International
WIMBLEDON. England —
Wimbledon today becomes the
tournament that asks the ques
tion: Can a ladies tennis cham
pionship start without 15 of the
top 16 players?
The answer is yes.
Tradition demands that last
year’s champion start the pro
ceedings in center court, but all
16 women’s seeds this year draw
first-round byes.
So defending champion
Chris Evert-Lloyd meets Bar
bara Gerken of Thousand Oaks,
Calif., today in a second-round
match.
All the other 16 seeds have
the day off — from top-seed
Martina Navratilova down to
16th-seed Evonne Cawley. That
means no sight of Tracy Austin,
Andrea Jaeger, Hana Mandliko-
va, Wendy Turnbull, Pam Shriv-
er and Yugoslavia’s Mima
Jausovec, to name only the first
eight seeds.
Instead are matches featuring
Eva Pfaff vs. Elizabeth Sayers,
Marie Pinterova against Claudia
Pasquale and Andrea Temes-
vari vs. Diane Desfor.
Rain on opening day Monday
left many men’s matches to
make up. Rain, a surprise sub
way strike and early evening
gloom that was almost like mid-
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opening day.
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liven things up. Heonlyi
and that mildly, without
f ault c all and brisklydisp
boyhood chum Van Wins
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week, lost one fewer gam
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Condominium living is just a
short walk from campus.
A three minute walk from the
main campus brings you to The
Northgate—condominiums custom
designed for Texas A&.M students.
Fully furnished all the way
down to the forks and knives, The
Northgate lets you step into an
incomparable student lifestyle with
nothing but a suitcase.
The Northgate offers two and
three bedroom floor plans, kitchens
loaded with GE appliances, includ
ing washer/dryer, and convenient
garage parking.
It’s an excellent investment for
parents and alumni who want to avoid
paying four years’ rent for a college
education. And it will remain an
extremely valuable property long
after you’ve graduated.
But best of all, The Northgate
is convenient to the campus. It’s
less than ten minutes walk from the
main library. And excellent shop
ping, dining and banking facilities
are always just around the comer.
The Northgate is available for
occupancy in August, 1982. Call
Mary Bryan at Green & Browne for
more information today. 209 E.
University Dr., College Station, TX
77840. Office (713) 846-5701
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College Station, Texas
Available Fall 1982
A trend setting project of
Texas Development Group.
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