By CHAREAN Assistant Spt The No. 19 Te*a* AAM . team placed four player* on' the 1965 All-Southwe»t Conference vol leyball team, selected by SWC coaches on Monday. Aggie middle blocker Sherri Brinkman was named to the first team for the third year and was a unanimous choice. She was joined on the first team by teammate Mar garet Spence. A&M setter Lesha Beakley and outside hitter Stacey GUdner were named to the second team. Brinkman, an *64 All-America se lection, has led the conference in hit ting the past two years, but once apain did not win SWC Player of the . That honor went to Texas’ Diane Watson, who made the team for the second year and was also a unani- ■fPl moos choice. Brinkman, a 6-foot senior from Mt. Prospect, 111., was the only unan imous SWC selection last season, but the Player of the Year award went to the Longhorns’ Kim Larson. ■ _ you can do about (not being named Player of the Year)," Brinkman said. “I’ve to live with that. I’m just about making the team. 1 ap te everything 1 get and am glad ~ *> y«** I am very happy.*' Spence, a 5-foot-It junior who made second team AB-SWC last sea son, was moved from outside hitter to middle blocker in the 19th match of the season. ^ ' v **1 am so excited, 4 * Spence screamed. "That is great. 1 certainly didn’t expect it with the position change and everything that hap pened. This realty shocks me." Beakley, a 5-foot-5 senior, has been ranked 15th in the nation'lnja- sist percentage all season lo«<* ^ “f thinktt’s exciting,' said. “Knowing this was my last 1 sort of had a goal to make best season. This will be something nice to look back on when I’m . I through playing. * v Gildner, a 5-foot-8 junior, trant- fered from the University of Mkine- soca-Duiuth after her freshman sea son. This past season was the first date she started every match for the (continued from page 1) reporters — Danny Robbins and ck Fischer. Tarieton said Sherrill ttions of a suppos- find rule vi- Athletic De ns Jack also has made $400,000 war chest edly funded an effort olatkms by the A&M | panmem. “I’ll be glad to take a lie detector test on that if Coach Sherrill will take a lie detector test,’’ Tarieton said, ^ adding that the A&M articles were part o? a continuing series of investi gations on Southwest Conference re cruiting practices. Krebs said errors in the newspa per cover everything from allega tions that Sherrill is shielding nis isxjrvsa 19 tvs «§»jg sis* , us . players and their personal records to personal reco contentions that money was given to recrups and players during his ten ure 'and that of his predecessor, Tom Wilson. Wilson is currently the offensive coordinator at Texas Tech and has declined comment on seve ral occasions. Responding to the cover-up accu sations. She mil cited statements at tributed to an A&M Twelfth Man kickoff team member. Ronnie Glenn. The Times Her*Id quoted Glenn as saying that Sherrill distrib uted forms during k practice session for the players to sign. The forms were intended to keep the Times Herald's reporters from gaining ac cess to car registrations and other ords. According to the news release Glenn said he was “completely mis quoted ’ by the paper. He also re vealed that he did not sign such a form until after the first story was published. Glenn said he wanted to avoid any future harassment by the newspaper’s reporters. However, Tarieton countered again, "We have these interviews on tape. The interviews were tape-re corded if there b any question about their accuracy." Sherrill said the forms were an ef fort to curb harassment bv the re porters, giving all the players the Op portunity to present a united front and avoid being singled out for in terviews by the paper. “We simply decided to combat the paper’s disruptive taetks — ha rassment is probably not too strong a term — by the only means available to us, and that was to limit our con tact with ks abusive reporters and protect the players to the best of our ability so that they could concentrate on their sallies and preparation for games," Sherrill explained the alleged payments to players, former A&M student ly Leonard, who served as a tu tor for ex-A&M player Ernest Jack- son, was depicted in the story as knowing of money being given to jackson. When Krebs contacted Leonard, he said the woman was “a lot less positive about what she had seen and heard." A&M President Frank E. Van- 1 * TEXAS Welcomes the Holidays with a special Christmas sale now thru Sunday 12/15/85 •w-*•>. V ' ' ; r Wm v< i / regular merchandise. Great for that special girl or guy on your list < Mon.-Sat. 10-9/Sun. 12:30-5:30 Post Oak Mall ■ ^ ' ^Margaret just called me.' Gildner said. "I am very surprised. Thbjust adds one more good thing to the season. Tm glad we got so many on the team, four b a lot for any team." But while A&M had four spots on the list. No. 8 Texas claimed five. Longhorn setter Eva Murray was named to the team for the second straight year. UT outside hitter Laura Neugebauer joined Murray and Watson on the first team. Houston’s Angela Lewis was the only player not from A&M or Texas to be named to the first team. The Lady Longhorns placed two player* on the second team — Karen Kramer and Jackie Campbell. Completing the second team were Baylor's Susie O'Malley, Houston’s Kerry Keith, and two players from Texas Tech — Becky Boxwefi and i Debbie Crown errors diver said he had seen the Times Herald stories and insisted the Uni versity was not taking the allegations tightly. ” "... 1 do not Find any new infor mation there (in the newspaper's ar ticles), and much of what is there has been brought to our attention pre viously,’’ Vandiver said in a pre pared statement. “Some of u has al ready been studied by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southwest Conference and some of it was under investigation before the Times Herald stories appeared. “I do want to state emphatically, however, that Texas A&M has al ways been and always will be firmly committed to honesty and integrity in all of its (athletic) programs." * • Sell • Trade ^ •Repair 1911S. 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