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tore down the goal posts and
students who were involved in
altercations after the game.
“It’s going to be easier on
the ones who self-report,”
Rugeley said. “They feel pretty
lousy. Things just got out of
hand.”
Sowder said the Tech police
report came to his office unso
licited.
“I never ask for things like
that,” Sowder said. “They
brought it over here on their
own accord, mainly to have
someone review the circum
stances to decide if any crimi
nal charges need to be filed.”
The report, which Sowder
provided Wednesday, states that
Wallace saw A&M and Tech
fans fighting and attempted to
stop the fights.
“He was trying to help peo
ple back into the stands when
(McKinney) shoved him.
I Wallace) stated that he tried to
explain to (McKinney) that he
was an A&M student, but
(McKinney) struck him with a
pair of binoculars. (Wallace)
got angry and punched
[McKinney] in the eye,” the
report stated.
Rugeley said university poli
cy dictates that investigations of
this nature be given to a magis
trate, and reports that
McKinney was hit by an A&M
student had no bearing on
Tech’s decision to give the
report to Sowder.
“We were going to do it
regardless,” Rugeley said. “We
have a long-standing policy to
present these to the district
attorney’s office.”
Rugeley said Tech officials
are making changes to security
policies before next weekend’s
game against the University of
Oklahoma in Lubbock.
“We don’t have to be hit in
the face twice with a wet mop,”
Rugeley said.
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one sheet of paper inside.
An environmental service worker handled the
letter with gloves, sealed it in a bag and sealed
that bag inside a larger bag, Helton said. U.S.
postal inspectors will examine the letter and its
contents when they have time, he said.
If the package tests negative for anthrax
spores, postal inspectors will dispose of the let
ter, but Helton said it is likely they will not test
it for anthrax.
Helton said despite the validity of precaution
ary measures, people have a tendency to overreact.
Environmental services responded to the call
from the Office of the State Chemist with caution,
Helton said, but didn’t need to evacuate the build
ing or approach the letter with HAZMAT suits.
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Student Body President Schuyler Housa
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reinforcing the student body’s views ontk
sibility of a Bonfire in 2002.
In other business, the assembly passed;
olution that calls for RHA delegates topra
the singing of both verses of the AgjpeBnitive-damag*
Hy mn instead of singing the second verset femst Exxon
The resolution passed with 35 votesto32
Carrie Edstrom, junior political sc
major and Residence Life Staff Council liasa
RHA, said Yell Leader S am Siedel wrote
letter of dissent, saying that singing the
verse of the War Hymn is not the Univen
tradition.
Tournament
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freshman
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third in goals. She was OU’s only All-Big
12 selection.
Johnson’s 13 goals tie her with Jamie
Csizmadia for the A&M freshman record.
Any goal she scores in the Big 12 tourna
ment will count in season statistics, so she
could break Csizmadia’s record in tonight’s
game.
“1 was excited to do it (tying Csizmadia),
but it is not everything,” Johnson said.
“What matters to me is the team, how well
we have done and just getting the ball in the
net, whoever puts it in.”
Johnson was named to the Big 12 All-
Newcomer Team along with
defender Shannon Labhart and
midfielder Amanda Burke.
While Johnson has had a solid year, it is
senior forward Nicky Thrasher who appears
to lead the Aggies.
Thrasher has scored five goals in the last
two games and has scored I 1 of her 14 goals
in Big 12 games. She is tied for the Big 12
lead in goals with Big 12 Player of the Year
Christine Latham of Nebraska.
“After the Nebraska game, the past five
games have been incredible,” Thrasher said.
“Our defensive pressure all over the field
was great, and we are getting more goals
and more goals off of that.”
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The winner of the A&M-0U
advance to a second round match-upf :
against the winner of today’s NeWH
Baylor game.
Today’s other first round gamesiS
No. 14 Texas against Iowa State and
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