The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1982, Image 8

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Battalion/Page 8
September 28,198!
Regents
(cont. from page 1)
Leases to any other type of
organization still must be
approved by the Legislature,
however.
Sen. Kent Caperton and Rep.
Bill Presnal have agreed to spon
sor bills requesting the exemp
tion.
A number of committee items
were approved today, including
electricity meters for married
student housing apartments and
on-campus automatic teller
machines.
Regents voted to open bid
ding for electricity meters to be
placed on the 562 apartment un
its at the Hensel, College View
and College Avenue complexes.
Charges for electricity now
are included in the rental fee.
After the meters are insta
residents will pay for
amount of electricity they!
Because of the reyt
approval of on-campus banlj
two MPACT and two PU|j
machines may be installed|
tween the Memorial Stud
Center and Rudder Towej
January. The propo
approved today authonzesli
versity administrators tonej
ate a contract for automaticil
ler machines with local bail
A $250,000 appropriation
the establishment of a reset!
incentive fund also
approved. The fund willben
to help get research startedif
for research that holds prof
for additional outside fundi
Video arcades
aid cornerback
United Press International
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. —
Arkansas cornerback Danny
Walters is using the video craze
sweeping the country to make
him a better football player.
It may be easier sometimes to
blow alien invaders to bits at the
quarter arcade than to cover a
crisply run down-and-out, but
Walters has shown he can be a
threat in both areas.
“I can develop my hand-eye
coordination that way,” Walters
said concerning the amount of
time he spends on the video
games. “I’ve been putting a lot of
quarters in those arcade games.
I’m pretty good at Centipede.”
Walters, a 6-1, 191-pound
senior from Chicago, also is
pretty good at destroying mis
siles fired by opposing quarter
backs.
Possibly his most spectacular
play since he moved to corner-
back came last season in the
Razorbacks’ victory over Missis
sippi. The Rebels were driving
late in the game and had a
chance to wipe out a 20-14
Arkansas lead when Walters in
tercepted a pass and returned it
87 yards for the touchdown that
put the game away.
“If you do what you’re told
and follow your assignments
and stay in your zone, you’ll get
interceptions,” Walters said.
“About 90 percent of intercep
tions come from bad throws by
the quarterback and good press
ure by the line. If you’re in the
right spot, you’ll get it.”
He led the Razorbacks in in
terceptions last year with four
and had seven deflections. So
far this season, he has one pass
interception and has broken up
three others. He’s credited with
five unassisted tackles andds
assists.
“Danny isjustasuperpk
said head coach Lou Holttj
He probably is the li
talented in the secondan.
has 4.4 speed in the 40aaii
coaches believe he has potal
to become an “all” candidal
he can retain the properra
sity.
He actually came to Art
as a running back,
3,000 career rushing yardii
all-state honors in Illinoiil
was then moved to re
then back to running ba
fore shifting to the defeii
season.
“It was hard getting
defense,” he said. “1 wasi
running forward and ti
sideways and suddenly I luj
backpedal. It was hardtol
pedal and keep proper
tion.”
I n two games, he has noilj
many passes come into hisj
of the field but has takem
business on the ones thatlst
He appears to be morei
fortable playing defense
year and readily takes up foil
Razorback secondary, whidij
considered suspect at the i
ing of the season and has|
up some big plays this seasj
notably a 50-yard touclid:j
pass in last week’s victory!
Navy.
The Razorbacks playOleH
Saturday. Walters, whoisai
five of Prescott in soulh
Arkansas, but who moved
Chicago at an early age. k
the Rebels that if they thinli
can throw deep consislts
against the Razorback set!
dary, “they’re wrong.”
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