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It could run the full gamut, all the way from relatively minor action up to and including removal from the University. “Once that’s over, the stu dents certainly have the option to appeal that decision to the University disciplinary appeals panel.” Kibler said Sherrill’s action and the University action, if taken, would be entirely sepa rate matters. “Coach Sherrill’s action is, in a Assure Yourself A Student GOVERNMENT T F, X ,K S A & Nil UNIVERSITY Happy Holiday Season By Driving Home Safely. V nt Body President Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Chancellor The Texas A&M University ! President, Off-Campus Agaies DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Corps Commander Vice President for Student Services RHA President Assistant Vice President for Student Services 1 rvvvjUA - iml nd^it Assistant Comma CJUbOCN Christmas Promotions President, Texas A&M University Jr N A G L 402 NOW LEASING AND OFFERING YOU MORE ... ♦ Location ♦ Security ♦Washer/Dryer ♦Covered Parking ♦ Lecture Series ♦ Monthly events: ♦ Outdoor concerts, ♦ Gourmet cooking lessons, ♦ Sailing lessons and drawing for a FREE sailboat from Windsport International and more! *Plus: A FREE trip to Europe to be raffled off to one resident of its 54 units! way, a University action because he is a University official,” he said. “But as far as that being a University disciplinary action, it’s not. “The football team might be analagous to the Corps (of Cadets) or to some other student organization. Although the football team is a lot bigger deal, in its foundation, it’s similar. “For instance,” Kibler said, “the commandant can remove a student from the Corps of Cadets, without that being a University disciplinary action, for a violation of Corps policy that may not even be reflected in University policy. Part of a stu dent’s contract when he signs up for the Corps is that he’ll comply with both the rules of the Uni versity and the rules of the Corps.” Kibler said the Aggie football players must abide by the same kinds of rules. anything we may do. In most cases, he’d probably takethataf tion after we got through, he’s not bound to that." There isn’t a process through which the athletes can : Sherrill’s disciplinary action, Kibler said. “They’ve not only got to com ply with the rules of being a stu dent,” he said, “but they’ve got to comply with Coach Sherrill’s rules as well — whatever those may be. “It’s an action that he can take that’s separate and apart from “It would be more whether Jackie Sherrill would feelthatan appeal should be granted, in which case there are pn' " any number of forums (hat could handle that kind of an appeal,” Kibler said. "But»( don’t have any process for that at this, point.” Montana (continued from page 11) Champion Holiday Classic HI Texas A&M 58; LSU 88, Texas A&M 70; Texas A&M 82, LaSal le 74; Marshall 60, Texas A&M 58. POINTS: Texas A&M 75.1 per game; opponents, 73 per game. PORTLAND (3-3): Brian Fundingsland, sopho more guard, 5-9, 150^—8.5 pts., 2.0 rebs. Kevin Williams, sophomore guard, 6-3, 175 — 6.8 pts., 3.0 rebs. Bryan Breard, senior center, 6-9, 230 — 9.7 pts., 5.3 rebs. Darran Jenkins, sophomore forward, 6-8, 215 — 8.2 pts., 4.5 rebs. Dennis Black, junior forward, 6-7, 200 — 7.2 pts., 4.7 rebs. COACH: Jack Avina (164- 166 at Portland) FIELD GOALS: 46.6 percent FREE THROWS: 64 percent REBOUNDS: 35.0 per game LAST YEAR: 17-10 GAMES THUS FAR: Pacific 64, Portland 52; Oregon State 55, Portland 44; Portland 59, San Jose State 57; Portland 66, Central Washington 61; Port land 68, Boise State 55; St. Mar tin’s 63, Portland 61. POINTS: Portland 58.3 per game; opponents, 59.2 per game. 180 — 11.6 pts., 4.7 rebs., 4.3 assists Marc Glass, junior guard, 6-3, 182 — 9.0 pts., 1.7 rebs., 4.0 assists Craig Larsen, senior center, 6-11, 215 — 8.2 pts., 7.7 rebs. Derrick Pope, senior forward, 6-6, 206 — 18.7 pts., 8.0 rebs. Rob Hurley, junior forward, 6-4, 200 — 7.4 pts., 2.3 rebs. COACH: Mike Montgomery (74-43 at Montana) FIELD GOALS: 50 percent FREE THROWS: 70.9 per cent LAST YEAR: 17-10 GAMES THUS FAR: Monta na 69, Simon Fraser 63; Monta na 74, Central Washington 48; Montana 61, Nebraska 51; Mon tana 69, St. Mary’s 56; Montana 98, South Dakota St. 58; Monta na 80, Southern Utah State 53; Montana 61, Washington State 58. POINTS: Montana 73.1 per game; opponents, 55.3 per game. ward, 6-4, 205 — 11.2 pts., 1(1.1 rebs. COACH: Ken Edwards (of 59 at WTSU) FIELD GOALS: 44.1 perceii: FREE THROWS: 64.9 p cent LAST YEAR: 11-15 GAMES THUS FAR: Mem phis State 89, WTSU74;TuM 78, WTSU 64; WTSU 79,OU homa City 71; WTSU 71, Anti lo State 67; WTSU 94, Phil] 75; Oklahoma 117, WTSU 85. POINTS: WTSU 77.8 pet game; opponents, 82. game. !i ;:: ifj MONTANA (7-0): Doug Selvig, junior guard, 6-4, WEST TEXAS STATE (3-3): JamesJackson, freshman guard, 5- 11, 167 — 15.2 pts., 2.8 rebs. Kendall Walling, sophomore guard, 6-2, 175 — 14.8 pts., 2.0 rebs. Mark Ellerman, junior cen ter, 6-8, 215 — 2.0 pts., 2.7 rebs. Bob Steppes, senior forward, 6- 4, 185 — 17.5,pts., 7.7 rebs. Goliath Yeggins, junior for- AGGIE FACTS: Texas AH has never played Portland Montana, and is 1-2 West Texas State. The lost to the Buffs 82-57 in and 89-71 in 1967. But Tea A&M won the next year score of 89-83 ... The Aggies be part of another four-i tourney over the Christmas hot days — the Connecticut Mi Classic, being held Dec. 28-! in Hartford, Conn. 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