Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1987)
^DO YOG/ Page 14AThe Battalion/Tuesday, September 8,1987 DARE TO BE NOTICED? Sigma Phi Epsilon Fall Rush 1987 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Burgers & Beer @ Zephyr’s 4:00 — 7:00 p.m. D.J. Party w/K-94 and A.J. Whiteside 8:00 — ? From Ti Nat Moore >f the mainst ense for the ] dill, a one-ti vere cut Morn leajrs put Jim esei ve with tl an help thei levjelop. Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Lake Party @ Sommerville 12:30 — 5:00 Date Party (Invitation only) 8:00 — ? ALL PARTIES AT SIGMA PHI EPSILON HOUSE Contact Lenses Only Quality Name Brands (Bausch & Lomb, Ciba, Barnes-Hinds-Hydrocurve) *$79 00 _STD ' DA|LYWEARSOFTLENSES $99. 00 -STD. EXTENDED WEAR SOFT LENSES $99. Form See relate WE \ Hill, release W0/v/j ear and pick isco, was amoi eleased by th< luded linebac nd Jim Fah ack Carl Moi irst touchdow iowl. McMahon, v alf of last seas jiry and undei ar, will hav< eeks. That move pt a spot on ofc Flutie, t rophy winne UpsI 00 -STD. TINTED SOFT LENSES DAILY WEAR OR EXTENDED WEAR Call 696-3754 For Appointment Same day delivery on most soft contact lenses ★Eye exam and care kit not included CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University x-Oaklcmd player commits suicide Don’t Worry when an accident or sudden illness occurs CarePlus is open when you need them 7 days a week with affordable medical care. Faculty, staff & students receive a 10% discount CarePlus^i paiv/iii v Mcrnir'Ai r'CMTCD FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER and Pharmacy 696-0683 1712 Southwest Pkwy • C.S Open 8 to 8 Every Day DALI.AS (AP) — Floyd Iglehart Jr., who spent three seasons in the National Football League, touched the lives of many student athletes as a high school coach and administra tor, according to friends who were shocked by his suicide. The former Los Angeles Rams cornerback and Denver Broncos team member shot himself in the head Saturday at about 8:30 p.m. The Dallas County medical exam iner ruled his death a suicide. Iglehart, an assistant football coach at Dallas South Oak Cliff High School, was in his van, parked in his driveway, when he killed himself, police said. At the time, homicide investiga tors Charles Hudson and Bobby Hammer were approaching Iglehart to question him about the shooting death of Alma Mosley, whose body was found at 2:45 a.m. Saturday at her home. “It was a total, total shock,” said Edmond Peters, head football coach at South Oak Cliff. “And under the circumstances, it is one of the most shocking things I’ve ever faced.” Chata Mosley, 25, one of Ms. Mos ley’s daughters, said Iglehart and her mother knew each other several years, but her mother recently broke off the relationship. Homicide investigator Virgil Sparks said,“They knew he was ac quainted with Mosley and they wanted to talk to him about any in formation he could give them about her.” Chata Mosley said she Vas asleep at the home when her 44-year-old mother was killed. liter with "All I heard were the two shot and then I saw my mother lying ii the hallway," she said. “I didn't se what happened or who killed her." Iglehart was drafted by the Lo Angeles Rams in 1957 and playei two years with the team. His pro ca reer was cut short by a knee injun Iglehart formally retired spending his third season Denver. “He was never bitter about play ing such a short time,” said Phyllis Iglehart-Beasley, Iglehart’s daugh ter. “He looked at it as just another event in his life. What he wanted to do after that was help as many black players make something out of their lives as they could.” Iglehart was a Lincoln High School football and track star who earned a master’s degree in physical education at Prairie Viewk a bachelor’s degree from W: lege in Marshall. During years at Wiley, Iglehart ear America honors as an end a: terback. He became athletic di head football coach at School in Galveston in l named offensive coordin coin High in Dallas in l He became Lincoln's rector and head coach, 1974 to serve as offensive tor at Bishop College Bishop one year, then w years as an offensive cot South Oak Cliff, six ye; coach at Zumwalt Middle was in his fourth year as taut at South Oak Cliff. |pKW YOR daijiagement [ave its player al it said can dements” for : ract impasse i slayers strike v flput Gene L lirector of the ion termed sage.” The 14-pagi sver the week ials, was presi .“cutive directo Association, sh t was mailed ; o the 28 NFL t The present sefore the leag atives meet in trike date. It is Lendl, Graf win; Mandlikova fined for tantru op Ivan Lendl and Steffi Graf advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Monday, but No. 4 women’s seed Hana Mandlikova lost after being penalized a game for smashing her racket against a scoreboard. It was the second time in three days that a player was penalized a game for poor behavior. In his third-round victory over Slobodan Zivojinovic Saturday, Jcshn McEnroe was punished for cursing and yelling. The following day, he was fined $17,500 and suspended for two months pending an appeal. Lendl, the two-time defending champion, beat No. 16 Anders Jar- ryd 6-2, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, while Graf downed No. 13 and 13th-ranked Sylvia Hanika 7-5, 6-2. Other women advancing to the quarterfinals were second-seeded Martina Navratilova, No. 6 Helena Sukova and No. 11 Lori McNeil. Mandlikova lost to ninth-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-1 on an outside court at the Na tional Tennis Center. Mandlikova got her first warning after cursing an official who had just called a foot fault on her in the fifth game of the first set. Her temper flared again after she lost the second game of the third set by hitting a shot wide. When she cursed at the line official, Mandli kova was given a point penalty that forced her to start the next game down 0-15. Mandlikova lost that game to fall behind 2-1 in the set. During the changeover, the 25-year-old Czecho slovakian slammed her racket against the scoreboard, prompting head referee Georgina Clark to pe nalize her a game. Kohde-Kilsch won the next three games to close out the match. After the match, Clark said Mand likova would he fined $500. Mandli kova could be fined up to $10,000 after further review by a disclipli- nary committee made up of players and a representative of the Women’s International Tennis Association. Mandlikova was not immediately available for comment. Although they both won in straight sets, Lendl and Graf had their toughest matches of the tour nament. Graf had her service broken three times, but Kohde-Kilsch couldn’t overcome her fellow West German’s powerful forehand. “I knew it was going to be tough,” Graf said. “She didn’t make many mistakes.” was scheduled to play day against unseeded Jana of Czechoslovakia. Shriver the clay with an 18-match streak After Lendl broke Jan in the seventh game of the two players held straight games before Lerfi again to win final gameoftht Grafs next opponent is expected ’ ;d to be fifth-seeded Pam Shriver, who “I didn't like anythingabi except I won,” Lendl said *- moving as well and not I crisply. I was missing. Itwasjp hot and humid, and it wa* * play.” In women’s play, Navralrgl No. 14 Catarina Lindqvisl Sukova downed unseedd Hobbs 6-4, 6-2; and Md feated No. 7 Zina Garrison 3-6, 7-6 (8-6). Coupon A. Welcome Back Aggies! INTERNATIONAL HOUSE S^IANCAHES,, v: RESTAURANT Mon: Burgers & French Fries Tues: Buttermilk Pancakes Wed: Burger & French Fries Thur: Hot Dogs & French Fries Fri: Beer Battered Fish Sat: French Toast Sun: Spaghetti & Meat Sauce All You Can Eat $ 2" mmmk 6 p.m.-6 a.m. no take outs must present this Exd. 10/1/87 I International House of Pancakes Restaurant 103 S. College Skaggs Center 12 EXP or 15 exp Quality film developing SPECIAL 1.99 ’2.99 C-41 PROCESS-3V2x5 SINGLE PRINTS ONLY OFFER GOOD SEPT. 7 THROUGH SEPT. 14, 1987 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE AT GOODWIN HALL & TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE IN THE MSC on initial visit 50% Discount Parkway Medical Clinic if Always 20% Usual Student Discount 10% Usual Faculty and Employee Discouf 2305 A S. Texas Ave. College Station, Tx. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Student ID Require* (coupon || III' COMPLETE MEDICAL CARE MINOR EMERGENCIES Special Services and Facilities Yearly Check & Pap Smear $45 00 Your Allergy Injection $3°° Aids, Herpes and Special Testing •O- t i-.fcy T'eT' ^ 1 VYs#:!#*' BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS! Call 845-2611