offlCEB edof secrej donel tSTI-Alton ional Gull ilitary et investio; *vho allowit Monday, April 25, 1994 The Battalion Page 5 n after It Christ! Ci[; ined Gtiari h the attor A&M track comes up short again By Stewart Doreen The Battalion the coir:: 1 ivestigatm d in a seoi after hiss® poed from l at the dnij iaper said uard invts;: The Texas A&M men’s track and field team received many top-notch performances but for the second straight year finished second behind the University of Texas at the men’s Southwest Conference Championships this weekend in Houston. Scott Garvin led the way collecting 1 8 points for the Aggies. He won the men’s 1,500- meters with a time of 3:48.63. He would come back two hours later to take second place in the men’s 5,000-meters and take his spot as the elite long distance runner in the conference. "We felt Scott would be the man to beat in the 1,500,” As- istant Coach Ed Marcinkiewicz. “He (Garvin) ame here with a mission to prove he was the best in the inference, mission accom- efofiyi^T 1 " . , , , . The Aggies also scored big n the men’s decathlon, a competition that is becoming i tradition at Texas A&M. Sophomore Richard Harri- ;on and freshman Ryan Theri- mlt placed first and third, re- pectively, with strong perfor- ances in the ten-event com- oetition. Harrison won the de- :athlon with a score of 7177, :asily taking the title and giv ing him his second provision- mark of the outdoor season. “Last year, Harrison came ere as a favorite and lost that nade him hungrier,” said As- . J istant Coach Juan De La entalspe j arza keep bringing up young one and they will d review ts: e public. 8r it has otic 1 docimi ■view, traiK nvestigatioj station, rd officeis Brito’s sea uspendel ccordingio: Col. Rota f staff; I ner direcit: t. Col. Bets ' plans, ope id Saida.: k, ad ischargedif^ i because o:i llegedi ting, denied wm subject of? ind is i ' indictim: rector ofpb nin iternber HI he ake over.’ take! press iedia See Track/ Page 6 hree in Adams, Glenn, Hill taken in NFL’s draft The Associated Press DALLAS — The only Texans taken in the first round of Sun day’s National Football League draft were from perennial Southwest Conference champi on Texas A&M. The Aggies set a school record with the three first rounders — the same number of SWC players drafted in the second round. All-American defensive end Sam Adams was the first draft ed, going to the Seattle Sea- hawks with the eight pick. Adams will team up with All-Pro defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy in Seattle, and the duo will anchor a Seahawks line that could be scary. “They (the Seahawks) have two people now who are going have to be dealt with,’’ said A&M defensive line coach Bill Johnson, who coached Adams for three years. Adams, a 6-2, 292-pound junior, had 101/2 sacks, 13 tackles for loss and 1 6 quarter back pressures last season. Some draft analysts expressed Battalion file photos Greg Hill (above) and Sam Adams were both taken in the first round of the NFL draft on Sunday. Hill was selected twenty-fifth, while Adams (the eighth pick overall) was the first of three Aggies selected. Aaron Glenn was also selected in the first round. concern about the third lineman taken in the draft. His practice habits had been questioned, and he has been criticized for some times inconsistent play. “I think he’s going to grow up,” Johnson said. “He’s never had a chance to grow up, since he started playing as soon as he got here as a freshman. Any time he’s had problems he’s overcome them.’ All-American defensive back Aaron Glenn was the next Texan to go, taken by the New York Jets with the 12th pick. The Jets traded up to take Glenn, a senior, sending New Orleans their 13th choice in the first round and a fifth-round choice. Glenn, 5-8 and 184 pounds, was the second defensive back taken, behind Alabama’s Anto nio Langham at No. 9. Glenn was the nation’s leading punt returner with a 19.9-yard aver age and had two touchdowns. Glenn, the SWC defensive player of the year and a solid man-to-man defender, was fore cast to go before Langham. “Different teams want differ ent people. Tm just happy I’m a Jet, Glenn told KTCK-AM in Dallas. “I’m just glad I’m the guy they wanted. You never go out there and say, T should have been the first one taken.’” Aggies running back Greg Hill was a late first-round pick, going to Kansas City with the 25 th pick. Hill may help the Chiefs’ running back situation that looked somewhat shaky. Earlier this year, they cut Harvey Williams, and last year Marcus Allen, 34, was the primary run ner. 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