The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1997, Image 8

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Jones sets up board
to improve image
IRVING (AP) — Most NFL teams
have one or two people in charge of
monitoring player behavior. Dallas’
wayward Cowboys will soon have a
whole department.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, ap
parently tired of his team’s ailing im
age, has launched a multi-faceted ef
fort to improve player behavior,
including an alumni advisory board
and an orientation program for rook
ies. Jones also said future player con
tracts will contain character clauses.
By the time the Cowboys kick off
the 1997 season, the team will have
at least four managers and more
than 10 employees dedicated to
player behavior. There’ll be depart
ment managers in the areas of secu
rity, player development and assis
tance, psychology and spirituality,
Jones said Wednesday.
The wide-ranging plan was de
vised by Calvin and Janet Hill. The
former Dallas running back and his
wife, the parents of basketball star
Grant Hill, were recently hired as
team consultants.
“The fans of the Cowboys de
serve this type of intense commit
ment to good behavior,” Jones
said, calling the effort a “multimil-
lion-dollar commitment over a
number of years.”
Dallas’ image as America’s Team
has taken a beating in recent years be
cause of well-publicized collisions be
tween Cowboys players and the law.
The Cowboys also lead the league
in drug-related suspensions, includ
ing recent incidents involving Michael
Irvin, Ix?on IxTt and Shante Carver.
‘‘We have a very keen sensitivity
and feeling about where we’ve been
regarding our on- and off-the-field
behavior,” Jones said.
Hill, a Yale graduate who played
for Dallas from 1969 to 1974, said the
plan is based on
A&M tra
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Jones
drug programs
he put together
for the Cleve
land Browns and
Rand Corp.
Jones said
the plan will be
come a model
for the NFL.
‘‘He’s taken
that function to
the next level,”
said NFL spokesman Greg Aiello.
“A lot of clubs have one or two
people charged with player pro
grams and player behavior, but
nothing like this.”
In addition to a player-behavior
department, Hill suggested an ad
visory board of former Cowboys
to help counsel players. Among
the potential ex-Cowboys whom
Hill mentioned were Roger
Staubach, Pettis Norman and
Jethro Pugh.
AUSTIN — The Texas
Men’s and Women'sTradl
Field Teams had a suci
first day at the 70th anm
Relays held at DarrelK
Memorial Stadium inAi
Freshman hurdler
McAshen qualified forthei
in the 400-meter hurdles
time of 52:02. Sophomoif!
Schrader set a school
the hammer throw enroll!:!
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eighth place finish. Her®^ /(
measured in at 125-9.
JuniorTodd Foxf
in the 3000-metersteepl
with a time of 9:30.7
Milli Ondras finished seve
the 10,000 meters with a li
37:57.58.
Freshman Keith Beni
not qualify for the finals
400-meter hurdles in54.16j
er Aggies who did not quae
the finals in their events
nior James Menze and
more Stephen Erathinthe
meters and freshman A
I )ean in the 400-meterhuri
T he Texas Relays will com
tomorrow.
SPOItTS
Briefs
Aggie volleyball set
to host tournament
the University of Texas, Sam Hous
ton State University, Stephen F.
Austin University, North Texas Uni
versity and Texas Tech University.
The A&M team has won the con
ference tournament five out of the
last six years and are currently No. 2
in the conference standings.
Dave Silvestri outright to Oklahri' 1
after he cleared waivers.
Clark suffered a sprainedle®
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and a minor fracture of his left®
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The ninth-ranked Texas A&M
Men’s Volleyball Club Team is host
ing the SIVA Conference tournament
Saturday at G. Rollie White Colise
um. Admission is free.
The Aggies will begin play at 11
a.m. against the University of Texas-
Arlington. The tournament is single
elimination and other schools par
ticipating will be Baylor University,
Clark placed on DL
with injured wrist
ARLINGTON (AP) — The Texas
Rangers placed first baseman Will
Clark on the 15-day disabled list
Thursday and purchased the contract
of outfielder Mike Simms from Class
AAA Oklahoma City.
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