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Texas Ave. 846-8345 Page 12/Thursday, October 29, 1986 /The Battalion Coryell quits as Chargers head coach SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego Chargers Coach Don Coryell re signed Wednesday following a meet ing with team owner Alex Spanos, a Chargers spokesman said. “I feel a change would be benefi cial to the Chargers,” said Coryell, 62. Coryell was in his ninth season with the Chargers, who are 1-7 in the cur rent season. The team has lost seven straight games. THAT*} R U*R~r, nc Tine m episode this coesTK, IS SPCKWING, acu hvs t>m? SW/epFN INC, H»5 swuee, '«! He's c,oinc, to StMU Te F/W, Irccaf Ifednti kittle />. Chargers spokesman Rick Smith said Coryell would be replaced by A1 Saunders, who was named assistant head coach at the end of last season. Coryell is the only coach to win more than 100 games at both the pro fessional and collegiate level. awss • •-: x jewa i&nt <ie»ta 't ’■ re' / iSK-VJ? m& To IK lit active |jve bad X Iractice liowi "I !e NEW OX pile Batcher' In 14 years as an NFL head coach at St. Louis and San Diego, Coryell was 114-88, including playoff games. Driesell quits as Maryland coach ;; COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Lefty Driesell lost his job as basketball coach at the University of Maryland Wednesday, but retained much of his lucrative contract while becoming an assistant athletic director. Under a renegotiated deal, Driesell will be guaranteed at least $ 136,000 by the university for each of the next four years, and $86,000 for the remaining four years, provided he stays at the university. Driesell also will keep his summer basketball camp on campus, which reportedly earned him about $70,000 annually in recent years. Driesell stepped aside under pressure from an administration reacting to the cocaine-induced death of All America Len Bias on tion wants to make a coat bin d said, "I'm n< June 19 and criticism of Maryland’s change." he said, “and I d< :> not war anyt liing isc ic doi academic standards for basketball to coach if I am not wantt Unde 1 the financial players. Driesell came underfire Sla •1 said. Driesell Chancellor John B. Slaughter eral sources after Bias die< id his salan of praised Driesell for successes during Prince George’s Com tty State’ litiou, theunivi his 17 years as coach, but said that in Attorney Arthur A. Marsh. ill Jr. triei 11 $50,000 ann the best interest of the athletic pro unsuccessfully to have the coach 111 111 years for gram, “a change of leadership is re dieted for obstruction o ;iUI7C( 1 television app quired.” He denied that Driesell was saying he tried to have Bi. 1 liancellorsaidE a scapegoat. tory room cleared of drug' Slaughter said he took full respon first-round draft pit k of tl le Bostoi 1 Slai 1 said Driesell k sibility for problems that have occur Celtics collapsed. 1 a coaching jot red, but said he had no intention of A university task force .1 he contract woul resigning. by Slaughter also is as n iti. v lea* es. Driesell, who spoke to reporters basketball program. on H iiadlev, a Ones before Slaughter, read a statement After remaining sileii ears, is regardw and didn’t accept any questions. weeks, Driesell took the of ft t .is interim era “It is obvious that the administra- month when he defended ws th c players and if HOUSTON (AP) — The World Series-winning New York Mets finished their National League busi ness in Houston a couple of weeks ago. But two players are returning, not to face the Astros, but criminal charges. Mets pitcher Ron Darling, 25, and second baseman, Tim Teufel, 28, are charged with aggravated assault on a police officer stemming from a July 19 incident at Cooler’s nightclub in which the two allegedly got in a fight with police. accept a plea bargain during a duled pre-trial hearing today. iholic Ixverag ;! DeC “There will be no plea bargain,” DeCuerin said in response to an ear lier report that a plea deal might be offered. “My clients have already en tered a plea of innocent.” menl to be i othei r D.l. fc .i senirinp. u wasagiisn in sp'ing n the Today’s hearing before State Dis trict Judge Joe Kegans is to set a trial date and time for the defense to ask for state evidence, DeCuerin said. Ki Dick DeCuerin, the players’ attor ney, said Wednesday the two won’t “It’s possible the trial will be this year, but most likely it will lx* next year because of my scheduling and if hind In th used o itcl is accusedoffe h his elbow and kid®’ oiii. 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So if you’re looking for an oppor tunity to turn your musical talent into a full-time perform ing career, take a Please elect one who loves Texas A&M, JEAN WILLIAMSON for Justice of the Peace General Election Nov.4 “ALL FOR A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!” ADMITTED TO THE TEXAS A&M SIXTH GENERATION 3RD GENERATION GRADUATE OF UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COLLEGE,'69 TEXAN COLLEGE STATIONITE OF TEXAS, 53 good look at the Army. It’s not all parades and John Philip Sousa. Army bands rock, waltz and boogie as well as march, and they perform before concert au diences as well paid political ad by the Jean Williamson campaign. Dr. Ruth C. Schaffer, Treasurer as spectators. 1th Wit! an average of 40 performances a month, there’s also the opportunity for travel— not only across America, but possibly abroad. Most important, you can expect a first-rate pro fessional environment from your instructors, facilities and fellow musicians. 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