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Even though some people live or die for the A&M-Texas football ame, the Athletic Department opes spring sports will not suffer low attendance and a lack of student enthusiasm as a result. Scott Cummings, the student rep resentative to the Athletic Council and one of the founders of the new All-University Night, said the prob lem must be addressed before it reaches epidemic proportions. “The main purpose of (All-Uni versity Night) is to have a continua tion of the spirit we have shown dur ing football season,” Cummings said. “Fifteen thousand all-sports tickets were sold, so we know tne interest is out there. “But a lot of these people aren’t using their tickets. I’ve been working with Lynn Hickey (Texas A&M women’s basketball coach and assis tant athletic director) and she’s really doing some great things with her team, but I’m afraid nobody will ever see them.” All-University Night has usually been considered a fall tradition at A&M. Members of the football team, Head Coach Jackie Sherrill, Texas A&M President Frank Vandiver and the student body president address a crowded G. Rolhe White Coliseum about the state of A&M football. This All-University night, how ever, will emphasize the spring wom en’s sports along with the traditional men’s post-football athletics — swim ming, tennis, golf, baseball and bas ketball. Most of these coaches and athletes will attend. In addition to the athletes, yell- leaders and Cummings, the Aggie Band will be there, as well as Reveille V. Unlike the All-University Night in the fall, neither President Van diver nor the student body president will speak. The resulting yell practice will be short and to the point — “An hour at the very most,” Cummings said. “It’s important to get as many people out there as possible because we need to show tnese people we have spirit year-round and not just through football season.” Cummings said the early low at tendance at basketball games is somewhat understandable due to the end of the semester, final exams and the fact the season is just now getting started. “But when you can’t get more than 3,000 people to a basketball game against a good team like Oral Roberts, you begin to think there must be a communication problem,” he said.. Since the previous mouth-to- mouth communication methods evi dently aren’t working, what can those interested in resuscitating the fortunes of the “other” sports in Ag- gieland do to show their support? “Get involved and go out and watch them,” Cummings said. “It’s been a long time since I’ve seen G. Rollie filled for a basketball game. They’re a good team. Just because they aren’t Southwest Conference Champions doesn’t mean they de serve no support.” Another team, according to Cum mings, that deserves more support is the women’s softball team. 'They are two-time national champions, run ner-up to UCLA last season, and considered to be one of the best col legiate softball programs in the na tion. “We’ve talked to Bob Brock (A&M’s head softball coach) and he’s just thrilled to finally get some atten tion for his team,” Cummings said. “How many other national cham pions have we had at A&M recent ly?” Head Yell Leader Kelly Joseph will be the master of ceremonies for the first ever spring All-University night. Cummings said he hopes the first Monday night' of the coming spring semester will lx? the start of a new tradition at A&M. “I really hope it goes well,” Cum mings said. “We tried to put a spring All-U Night on last year, but we weren't able to get it organized in time. “But these people really need some support. 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