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TRAVEL Page 8 • The Battalion Tuesday • February 2),i Rugged Rangers enjoying extra spring in their steps □ Coaches are hoping intense workouts will lead to a tougher drive on the field. PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (AP) — Intense daily workouts that have left players gasping for breath have made Rangers conditioning coach Tim Lang the least popular man in the club house this spring. With players, that is. The manager, on the other hand, loves him. “Tim is doing a good job of making these guys mad,” John ny Oates said, chuckling. “They’re working hard. Physical ly, this is the toughest major league camp I’ve ever seen — and the players are putting a lot of effort into it, too.” Reliever Mike Henneman griped, "I only need to go in and throw 12 pitches!” Darren Oliver, who spent the off-season working out strenu ously, said, “The first day of this, I thought I was going to die.” Oates said all of this is direct ed toward healthy players, some thing the Rangers didn’t have much of last season. Oates said he vowed to remedy the situa tion the day that camp opened. “This is the year for the Texas Rangers to stay healthy,” Oates is quoted as saying in The Dal las Morning News. “We keep ex pecting it and expecting it and it doesn’t happen. Even when I was on the other side, you’d look at Texas and say, ‘Why do they have all those serious injuries?’ ” Oates said staff members are turning over every stone to find a possi ble answer. Lang said they’re just not hoping to prevent in- juries, they’re planning it. “The trainers and the doc tors and I sat down and tried to make modifications to our stretching, our warmups and our conditioning programs to get the players used to the movement and the activities that they will experience dur ing the season,” he said. Some injuries, like the.: biceps muscle that kepth Palmer out most of last seas are accidents. But others, the back injury that placed.], Gonzalez on the disable lis! 33 games, can be avoided. “Juan realizes what belli: do,” Lang said. “And he’sh very diligent, working with; medicine ball and workingo:: abdominals, doing all the tic he needs to do. I’ve beenc impressed with his approatt Even workout enthusk like starters Bobby With Roger Pavlik struggledai early on. Witt learned the: portance of conditioning la another Rangers pitchei Nolan Ryan. “I always liked working after watching him,” Witts; “Seeing that type of persor. that, and the success he had: the longevity, shows the im lance of continuing to exerck' The Itangers nearly lost la in t he off-season, when beds ed to leave the team andm home to Chicago to be with wife, Monica. But he recor.; ered, and Monica moved tei company’s Dallas office. Leone Continued from Page 7 In the classroom, Coach kept his students mo tivated and interested in learning the same way he did at football practice. He cared about what he was doing and he cared about his students and students picked up on that. He also concen trated on building the self-esteem and study habits of the long-haired “punks” in the back of the room wearing the Metallica T-shirts — stu dents who were neglected in most classrooms. That’s the type of guy Coach Spruill was, and that’s what sets him apart from many of the coaches I ever played for. Perhaps the main reason why my teammates and I grew to love Coach Spruill was all his goofy quirks. Everyday before practice he’d rub Ben- Gay all over his legs because of his arthritis. He also had the annoying habit of calling play ers by girl names. For example, I was knownas “Suzanne” throughout my varsity career. And from time to time, we’d all sit on the fieldhouse benches after practice and watch in amazemen! as Coach threw the javelin to one of thefaroff freshman fields. But the most lasting impression I have of Coach Spruill occurred during a cold, drizzlyNn vember practice my junior season. The near freezing weather combined with our 3-6 record headed into the last game of the season brougb’ team morale to an all-time low. Receivers dropping balls plagued the practice from the very start, and needless to say, Coacli Spruill was beside himself. That’s whenhemad; was is now called “The Bet.” For every five rain utes that went by without a dropped pass,hesaii he’d take off a piece of clothing. That proved tote all the motivation we needed. The sight of a shivering 58-year-old manner ing nothing but his boxer shorts and Nikestends to stick with you for awhile. Thanks, Coach Spruill. . 1^! Loss Continued from Page 7 Quesada and Hart and four points apiece from Anderson and junior Gary Nottingham. A steal and a length of the court drive for a layup by Ander son extended the A&M lead to 33-22 with 9:25 remaining in the half, but as it did all night, TCU came back to grab the lead at halftime, 52-51. A&M burst out of the gate in the second half with a 11-2 run as Nottingham scored eight straight points for the Aggies. However, the Frogs came back to tie the game at 74 with 9:40 remaining and led the rest of the way until Anderson’s three-pointer tied the game at 89, setting the stage for Jacobs’ heroics. The Aggies will look to break their five-game losing streak when they return to action at Southern Methodist Saturday at 2 p.m. in Dallas. Horned Frogs 91 , Aggies 89 A&M ....51 38 -89 TCU 52 39 -91 TCU fg-fga ft-fta reb ast stl blk *P Penny, J. 2-6 0-0 1 1 1 0 5 Walker, D. 7-15 6-6 12 0 0 2 20 Waits, B. 8-11 4-6 5 1 1 1 20 Burks, A. 7-14 5-6 6 3 0 0 23 Jacobs, J. 5-11 0-0 4 10 0 0 11 Butler, S. 2-4 3-5 1 2 0 0 7 Allan, L. 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 Davis, D. 2-3 0-0 6 1 3 0 4 Totals 33-65 19-25 38 18 5 3 91 A&M Fg-fga ft-fta reb ast stl blk »P Nottingham, G. 6-7 3-5 4 3 1 2 15 Quesada, D. 11-21 0-0 4 5 1 0 23 Strieker, B. 7-10 3-6 4 3 0 3 17 Anderson, T. 8-10 2-4 2 5 3 0 21 Kessel, K. 1-4 0-0 2 15 1 0 2 Hart, D. 3-6 0-1 1 1 0 0 9 James, Q. 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Davis, C. 1-4 0-0 4 1 0 0 2 Ockey, J. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37-63 8-16 29 34 6 5 89 FG percentage: A&M -.587 TCU-.516 3PTpercentage A&M -.368 TCU - .462 Attendance: 2,535 A&M Continued from Page? that basket.” Quesada was correct. Monif night’s loss marked the eightlii the Aggies’ last nine gamest cided in the final minute, It« also the seventh of A&M’sls eight games decided byfk points or less. Quesada, who fouled out wi! 3:45 left, led the Aggies with, points on the night. Andersi finished with 21 points, hittic on 3-of-5 three-point attempts Though the Aggies cal away with a loss in their fifl SWC regular-season hotf game, the evening did have! positive impact on the A&Ma& conference record books. Sophomore point guard K)i Kessel had 15 assists to tie I school record held by Tony M® (1989) and David Edwards (1994) Gretzky Continued from Page 7 No. 1 pick in the 1997 draft. Gretzky would fit right in with the win-at-any-costs philos ophy followed by the Blues in re cent years. They’ve lavished big money on the likes of Scott Stevens, Brendan Shanahan, Dale Haw- erchuk, Geoff Courtnall and Shayne Corson with free-agent deals. Mike Keenan, their general manager and coach, received a five-year, $10 million deal to leave the New York Rangers, fresh from winning the Stanley Cup, in 1994. However, the team’s owner ship group ordered Keenan to cut the payroll this summer. Also, the Blues are playing at close to capacity at the year-old Kiel Center and likely couldn’t quickly recoup their investment with gate receipts alone. Keenan was out of town and unavailable for comment Mon day, his secretary said. According to reports, theoiij elements left to clinch the® were financial arrangements,!' eluding a new contract for Git zky, who is making $6.5 mil 1 this season. “Any kind of negotiations I’ reading about in the papers 1 ’ absurd,” he said. “The reality 1 ? don’t have an answer to wti*' 1 I’m asking for.” Gretzky scoffed at sugg« ! tions he’s seeking a new conto 1 ' that would pay him $21 mil® over the next three seasons. Attention all Students!!! Grants & Scholarships available! 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Call 696-5130 To Place Your Ad In The Battalion Ca// 845-2696 Cowboys lose Dixon □ Barry Switzer said Darrin Smith and Robert Jones may also leave. IRVING, Texas (AP) — Another day. Another lost Cowboy. Linebacker Dixon Edwards defected from the Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday and it wasn’t to tally unexpected. “It’s ridiculous the way money is being thrown around,” Dallas coach Barry Switzer said. “It can certainly fracture the espirit de corps of a team. The day of loyalty to a team is over. They go play for the dollar.” Switzer said he wouldn’t be surprised if line backers Darrin Smith and Robert Jones also left. When asked if he thought Dallas would be able to keep Smith, Switzer said “I doubt it. There’s just too much money out there people are willing to pay.” Edwards to Vikings The Cowboys can match any offers to Smiths it would cost another team a first-round draft p'^ if it signed him. “We’ll just have to see on Darrin,” Switzersaii Switzer said the Cowboys are paying the pi® for winning three Super Bowl titles in four years “We’re paying for our success now,” the coat 5 said. “We knew it was going to happen. This 15 nothing unexpected.” The Cowboys have lost 21 starters to fr^ agency in three years. Edwards joined defense tackle Russell Maryland and cornerback Laflf Brown among those cleaning out their lockers* 1 Valley Ranch. Maryland and Super Bowl MVP Brown sig® lucrative contracts with the Oakland Raiders. The Cowboys only have about $2 million maining under the salary cap and owner Jetf? Jones will likely renegotiate running back Emn® Smith’s contract. 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