The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1985, Image 9

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The
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SPREADING
THE NEWS
Classified
Friday, September 20, 1985/The Battalion/Page 9
SMU asked about
4 SWC teams that
may break rules
Associated Press
DALLAS — Players and coaches
at Southern Methodist University
have been questioned by NCAA in
vestigators this week about possible
recruiting violations at four other
Southwest Conference schools, the
Dallas Times Herald reported
Thursday.
The newspaper quoted sources as saying Charles E. Smrt, National Col
legiate Athletic Association assistant enforcement officer, and another en
forcement investigator arrived on campus early Mondayi
The men have spent three days interviewing players about possible vio
lations at Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Texas Christian and Texas, the newspa
per said.
The sources, who asked not to be identified, said the enforcement offi
cers were expected to return to the campus for more interviews.
Reports that other SWC schools are under investigation for recruiting
violations follow an NCAA decision to put SMU on probation and levy some
of the harshest penalties ever slapped on a school for rules violations in
signing up football players.
And in a press conference Wednesday at A&M, Coach Jackie Sherrill
denied the accuracy of Dallas’ WFAA-TV’s report Tuesday alleging quar
terback Kevin Murray had accepted cash payments and a leasing arrange
ment on a sports car from an A&M booster.
The alleged rules violation at A&M has also been referred to the NCAA
for investigation.
In the Times Herald story, one source is quoted as saying players inter
viewed at SMU about violations elsewhere included receivers Ronald Mor
ris, Marquis Pleasant and Albert Reese; running back Jeff Atkins; line
backer Reggie Ballard; defensive backs Keith Brooks and Donald Allen;
and quarterback Bobby Watters and offensive lineman Kevin McKinney.
Morris and Ballard told the Times Herald on Wednesday they spoke
with the NCAA investigators but would not elaborate.
The source said coaches interviewed were Robert Henry, defensive line
coach; quarterback coach Jeff Bower; and tight end-kicker coach Tony
Marciano. Henry and Bower said they spoke to the NCAA but were not al
lowed to comment on NCAA matters.
SMU Coach Bobby Collins could not be reached by phone by The Asso
ciated Press for comment.
“I can’t comment on anything we’re doing other than emphasize that we
are not investigating SMU,” said David Berst, director of enforcement for
die NCAA.
SMU officials had said this summer that they were conducting an inter
nal investigation on possible recruiting violations by other SWC schools.
A&M women natters host
weekend SWC tournament
SMU
Mustangs
By DOUG HALL
Sports Writer
The Texas A&M women’s tennis
team opens its ’85 season today with
hopes of improving last year’s third
place Southwest Conference finish.
TCU, Oklahoma and Southwest
Texas State will battle against A&M
and among themselves beginning at
1 p.m. at the Omar Smith Tennis
Center.
Finals from the 32 singles-
matches will be held at 9 a.m. on
Sunday and the doubles champions
will be determined at 1:30 p.m.
“The team is real good this year,”
said A&M first-year coach Bobby
Kleinecke. “We are ready to go.”
With five of last year’s top six play
ers returning, and a host of prom
ising new recruits, the Aggie’s
chances of overtaking Texas and
SMU in this year’s conference race
look good, Kleinecke said.
Among the returners: 1984’s No.
1 player Vanne Akagi and her dou
bles partner and No. 2 player Gaye
Lynn Gensler.
“Our big goal is to get in the (AP
and UPI) Top 20,” said Gensler, a
junior from Houston. “Individually,
everyone would like to win their di
vision.”
Those goals, Kleinecke said, will
be, “difficult, but not out of reason.”
In SWC tennis tourneys, each
team enters its top six players. The
number one player from each team
competes against the other teams
number one player and so on down
the line.
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