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By ED CASSAVOY
Sports Writer
For some 45 new Texas A&M
students, classes are starting two
weeks earlier to do a different
sort of “cramming.”
Freshman scholarship and
walk-on football players arrived
Thursday night for their formal
introduction to A&M.
“As of today(Thursday) they’ll
be here,” said A&M assistant
sports information director Alan
Cannon. “I’m not sure if the
coaches have set a 9 p.m. deadline
for the players (to arrive).”
Cannon said the new Aggies
will spend most of Friday sorting
out the academic side of their col
lege career. Academic orientation
and physicals for the athletes will
continue throughout the day.
“The football atmosphere
doesn’t come until around 5 p.m.
on Friday,” Cannon said. “Tnat’s
when the coaches get to indoctri
nate them and the athletes get
shoes and equipment.”
A&M Head Football Coach
Jackie Sherrill’s interest will in
crease noticeably after the stroke
of five.
A&M’s Jackie Sherrill
“This is an exciting time,”
Sherrill said. “This is the first
time that you really get to see
your freshmen on your campus
and in practice. He’s now your
football player and part of your
program.
“We’ll have three days to look
at them in depth and have an op
portunity to picture them as help
ing us this year or picture them
helping us down the road.”
Sherrill is expecting good per
formances from a number of the
new arrivals.
James Howse, a 6-foot, 185-
E ound running back, was the
wading high school rusher in
Tennessee in 1984. Howse
amassed impressive figures for
state champion Oakland High
School, rushing for 2,400 yards
and 29 touchdowns.
Dallas Carter’s Rod Harris
brings a pair of good hands and
4.4 speed to the Aggie wide re
ceiver corps. Harris was also con
sidered one of the best kick and
ount return specialists in Texas.
The Aggies also signed a num
ber of top linemen.
James Dotson, a 6-2, 260-
pound noseguard/tackle from
Vicksburg, Miss., was all-state for
three years.
And the Aggies are hoping
Dallas Roosevelt’s Richmond
Webb, 6-6, 245-pounds, will
prove himself at defensive end.
“Most people think that the
f reshmen are coming here to play
football,” Cannon said, “but the
first part (of their orientation) is
more on the academic-side, to
just make sure everything is OK.”
ie golfer leads Buick Open
Associated Press
GRAND BLANC, Mich. —Rookie
ilick Fehr shot a 7-under-par 65
Thursday to take a one-stroke lead
iver Paul Azinger after the first
ound of the Buick Open at War-
vick Hills Golf and Country Club.
Fehr, 23, a former Brigham
fining University golf star, has no
ard to play on the PGA Tour and
he Buick Open is only his seventh
Tour event this year.
However, a tie for ninth place in
he U.S. Open, which was held about
50 miles away at Oakland Hills,
telped Fehr earn $31,569 already.
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Special
That’s more than the 150th man on
last year’s money list earned, which
means Fehr can play the rest of
1985, even without a card.
Fehr, who has spent most of the
season playing events in the satellite
Tournament Players Series, made
his last Tour start at the Sammy Da
vis tournament in July, where he
missed the cut.
Fehr, of Seattle, started his round
on the 10th hole and played the back
side in 3-under 33 with birdies on
the 12th, 13th and 14th holes. Play
ing the front nine in 4-under 32,
Fehr birdied the 1st, 4th, 6th and
8th holes. He didn’t card a single bo
gey during the round.
Five golfers, Bill Kratzert, Scott
Hoch, Greg Twiggs, Gil Morgan and
Charlie Bolling, all were two strokes
off the lead at 5-under-par 67.
Azinger, 25, the medalist at the
PGA qualifying school last fall,
needed 35 strokes on the front nine
of the 7,014-yard, par-72 layout,
then birdied the first four holes on
the back side. He added another bir
die on the 16th hole for a 31 on the
final nine holes.
UH athlete
receives
probation
Anders to serve 3 years
for firearm possession
Associated Press
HOUSTON — Benny Anders, a
forward on the University of Hous
ton basketball team last season, re
ceived three years’ probation after
pleading no contest to a charge of
possessing a firearm on school prop
erty.
State District Judge I.D. McMas-
ter issued the sentence Wednesday
and placed Anders on deferred ad
judication, which means he will have
no criminal record if he meets the
terms of his probation.
Prosecutor Cheryl Turner said
the charge stems from a May 20 inci
dent in which Anders allegedly
pointed a gun at student Cedric D.
Jones at a campus gym.
“They got into an arguement be
cause the guy wanted to play basket
ball with Benny,” Turner said.
“Benny didn’t want to play. The ar
gument got a little bit heated and the
guy threw a starting block at him.”
Turner said Anders then went to
his car and got a gun. He allegedly
returned to the gym and aimed a
pistol at Jones.
A campus police officer arrived at
the scene ancl Anders fled, the pros
ecutor said. Anders later led officers
to the gun, which had been tossed in
a gym shower, she said. The gun was
cocked and fully loaded. Turner
said.
A student court suspended And
ers for the summer and fall semes
ters because of the incident, univer
sity officials said.
Anders said that after he returns
to school, he will continue to study
sociology and graduate, even if he is
not permitted to play basketball
again.
“Finishing school, that’s my main
priority,” Anders said.
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