Sleet rain expected for primary election See page 3 March Silver Taps to be held tonight See page 4 NCAA penalty rules changing this year See page 10 Texas A&M Battalion Serving the University community Vol 78 No. 104 CISPS 0453110 10 pages College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 28, 1984 viciories. The win 0 11 F. Austin wastkSUl t's career and his II h of Texas A&M, Winds cause injury eiu will .start counin .iinel pete in the 1 tournament, tach Jan Cannon, 1 placed 11 thin the ji Arizona team to By KARI FLUEGEL iday when the Uniw® Reporter >a invades theOtmtiBWinds of up to 52 mph swept nis Center fora 15 through Bryan and College Station :h. Monday resulting in power outages he men will travel it and the injury of a student on cam- Christi this weelffpus. pete in the Corp , j< | iKRoger R. Gekiere, a freshman gen- tational tournamentleral studies major, was struck on the the team needsilad by a piece of sheet metal that ving there to prepttj blew off the roof of the Blocker the SWC season nU Building, said Wanda Cook, the carn- MarchBO. pus police officer investigating the [ hat tournamentv - incident. for the restofouriflHGekiere was hit by a 15 pound, 3 t says. |feei by 3'/z feet galvanized metal he women’s teamiccBeet that was being used to cover the • season record toh top of an exhaust fan on the north- over New MexicoSaj east corner of the Blocker Building. J LSU, 5-4. BOekiere was admitted to St. Joseph he women will no*d Hospital for observation with a travel to Provo, Ij dosed head injury. He is in stable condition and is expected to be re used later today. jThe wind, which averaged be tween 30 mph and 40 mph, caused several power outages throughout . ago, says her plaid Bryan. Floyd Weisse, senior engineer ident about theirifWtl: the Bryan utilities company, paid that 80 workers worked to repair ^jihe damage. About 3,500 customers vere out of service for various Tgths of time between 7:15 a.m. % M \ and noon, Wiesse said. ^ # 1 iThe damage included two 69 KV ■ a 1 roles which broke on Villa Maria be- I tween the Nall Lane sub-station and | the Atkins Power Station. Repair lews braced the poles back into posi tion and will repair them today. lOn Highway 21-West, a conductor icizact i?vtdv * veiU out ant * lurne d °ff the electric- j l.v 1,111 ity in the area from FM 2818 along CORNING Highway 21-East to Sandy Point [pad; from Highway 21 along Sandy [pint Road to Old Spanish Road and Tom Sandy Point Road east along .lid Spanish Road to Highway 6. Tree limbs were blown into power lines on 31st Street and caused an SOFTBALL W outage from 29th Street to Coulter for the Pe# Bong Texas Avenue and in some tcDonalif I. LAN THY ■ies Tourney open esday, March 6. The >e held Friday thrc ch 23-25. There Is ai 1 100 per team faculty, staff and may enter. Division-' nen and corecteam ir more information imural-Recreational 159 East Kyle, 84H areas along College Avenue. A telephone line which was blown into a conductor downed the electric ity on Highway 158-East along to the East Bypass, and when a conductor blew loose on Highway 158 it put out all of Highway 30 including the Har vey Road area. The Sleepy Hollow area was out due to a malfunction ima 69 KV oil circuit breaker in the east substation on Highway 158. And on FM 2818, north of Villa Maria, a pole top caught on fire caus ing outageson Villa Forrest, La Bresa, Westwood Main, and Villa Maria. Jones' venue questioned .ING:Entries for lo# close today at M :00 p.m., in themed 3 East Kyle. The co? : ‘ he matches begins 28 at 8:00 p, and' I be posted in the !* Office following iW lasses are as follows^ 8, 126, 134,142,$ 191, and unlimited, United Press International AN ANTONIO — A stale judge jlonday postponed ruling on a Tnge of venue motion for vocatio- al nurse Genene Jones, who is rged with injuring a child, hut [ranted a prosecution request for a ample of the nurse’s handwriting. Jones, 33, who was convicted and entenced to 99 years in prison for he drug injection murder of a 15- nonth-old Kerrville girl, is charged n. Bexar County with injury to a iAn indictment charged Jones with ijecting Rolando Santos with the lood-thinning drug heparin at Med- |1 Center Hospital’s pediatric inten-