The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 27, 1984, Image 14

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Battalion Sports:
ready for the fall | c
Welcome back students, faculty
and staff to Texas A&M. The fall
semestei begins in earnest today,
and so as sports editor 1 thought
it only fitting to introduce the
sports staff to you.
I he assistant sports editor,
1 rayis I ingle will he covering
Aggie football along with me, F.d
Cassavov.
there to tell you what is happen-
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1 also plan on having somespe
cial features on the sports pages
that might be alittie outoftiieor-
dinai \ . Some of the material n»
not appear to be as serious as
most of our coverage, but I warn
our readers to have fun too.
T he four other reporters in
sports will be concentrating on
the clubs and teams playing dur
ing the fall.
Speaking of the readers, 1 want
to hear from you. Write letiers.
columns give the sports depan
mem a call. I may not agrenvidi
what you say, but I will respect
the opinion of anyone who rasa
heel about our coverage.
Coach Sherrill’s football team
appears ready to make some
waves in ihe South West Confer
ence and T he Battalion will he
I look f orward to an interesting
semester, and I hope our spom
staff can give Texas A&M die
sports coverage it demands.
Aggie Extramurals
contact The Battalion
United I
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Jim Wacker,
■flic speake
pieties, coul
ilt of most at
j«ut he can
ile fact that i
Hch of tl
limed Frog:
Mo, to his cr
plast year
IVe had on
Texas Aggie football maybe No. 1
in the hearts of many students,
but there are many other A&M
sports teams that also merit the
attention of the University com
munity, The Battalion is com
mitted to giving coverage to all
sports — at the varsity and club
level. Unfortunately there are
only a limited number of report
ers to cover the entire sports
scene, so everyone will not gel ex
actly what they want.
Teams that wish to get events,
games, or tournaments covered
must contact The Battalion
Sports Department to make sure
that there will be someone to
cover it; space and time permit
ting. If a game cannot be re
ported on, we would be more
than happy to summarize the
tournament results.
What f want, as sports editor, is
to have better communications
with the various clubs and varsity
teams at Texas A&M. 1 played on
the ice hockey club, so 1 know full
well the the hard work and ded
ication that playing on
team demands.
Clubs that want Battalion cov
erage for the fall semester should
contac t me, F.d Cassavoy, or Tra
vis 1 ingle the assistant sportsedi
tor. Call The Battalion Sports at
either 845-3315 or 845-3316 to
let us know what exactly your
team will Ik* doing this fall
It would l>e helpful if the teair.
or club compiled a complete and
ac curate list of team players, the
full schedule, importantgainespr
tournaments, and any statistics
that will help in our coverage.
The team or club should have a
representative that The Battalion
can contact for more informa
tion.
The earlier we get the informa
tion, the quicker our staff can de
cide what to cover. If you don't
initially get a hold of us, then it
might take longer for us to find
you. The Battalion will make an
effort if the team or club will do
the same. Remember, contact us
this week. Thanks. «
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United Press International
DALLAS — At the conclusion of
the annual Dallas Cowboys-Houston
Oilers exhibition meeting, there
were a few major puzzles left un
solved.
Dallas players and fans alike were
left unsure as to the identity of the
team’s No. 1 quarterback.
Starter Danny White struggled
through two quarters against the Oil
ers, completing just four passes.
Then Ciary Hogeboom, the chal
lenger who had to sit out one presea
son game with an elbow injury, fu
eled the Dallas offense in the second
half.
So who wall start when the Cow
boys face the Levs Angeles Rams in
the opening Monday night game of
the NFL season?
“I haven’t made that decision yet,”
Landry said.
When will he?
“I’ll probably announce it wh
tell you what the starting lineup*
be,” Landry said. “Maybe on Tu«|
day.” I
But whatever the decisions art[
Landry said the Cowboys werei
long way from being a team thil
could be counted on for outstanding
performances week in and weekoull r,. ,,
“We’ve got a lot ahead of us,’’sil
Landry. “We are not going to bell
solid team like in the past. I do™, . *
know how long that will take. MB exc j tu ^
need to get everybody in placedoiai|| tunt .j B
the kind of job they can do. Mr-- ^ <)L
could be pretty good before the sea l
son is over, though.
Houston quarterback Warretl
Moon completed 21 of 36 passesfol
320 yards, hut he threw two interj
ceptions in the game.
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