A j 4 Sports Eric Dickerson, SMU tailback, looks up field for more running room despite the added weight of a would-be Aggie tackier. Linebacker Will Wright hangs on to Dick erson for the attempted tackle. Dickerson finished Saturday’s game as the leading rusher with 123 yards and three touch downs. >acka22 | Jackson declares himself ay anil: p # -tree agent for second time jr-Arb have $ licture, ek vriJ i. The* etheii! 1 in 0 fexascoi isive ie Ht orns st delft* ik Akers* . lot ^ kness. * United Press International NEW YORK — Mr. October maybe taking his act on the road. New York Yankee outfielder Reggie Jackson, whose postseason heroics and clubhouse charades have made him one of the most controversial players in baseball, iiti declared himself a free agent Monday. Jackson, who finished his fifth year with the Yankees last week, had perhaps his worst season ever with a .237 average, 15 homers ®d .54 RBI. Jackson was part of two championship teams and three pennant winners during his Mew York stay. atyof ft. ' ■very to itherri' 11 e contet HoM bm J oi(S s» date* 1 or the it oM avion* totals ay,w trs time they 111 ^ tea® 1 nnooitf re rated : o nti* cepti® uston liiscaK’ js ha* Is am ^01 "V 1 EnstT* JCt<& zin, 1 «eks that □ire" 3 tf»» Women golfers finish seventh m tournament By GAYE DENLEY Battalion Staff The Texas A&M women’s golf team, playing without two of its strongest starters, tied with UCLA for seventh place in the Lady Gator Invitational in Gaines ville, Fla., last weekend. The University of New Mexico won the tournament with a three- day team total of 884, followed by Florida State University at 893. The Aggies posted a 917, 33 strokes out of first place. r C Coach Kitty Holley left home esto fi freshman Patricia Gonzalez and I senior Monica Welsh, two main stays of the five-member traveling squad, replacing them with Kerry Bower and Sheila Oldfield. Welsh had missed qualifying for the tour nament by one stroke, and Gon zalez, just returned from an inter national competition, needed the weekend to catch up on her rest and her schoolwork, Holley said. Another of the regulars, Shirley Furlong, placed sixth individually in a field of 74 players from 15 schools, firing a 75-73-74-222. Jackie Bertram finished six strokes hack at 228, and Susan Yantis shot a229. Bower and Oldfield added a 240 and a 243 to the team total. *TTc Aggies will venture south of =t the border for their next tourna ment in Monterey, Mexico, on Nov. 12-14 at the Club Compes- tre. “It should be fun,” Holley said. “This is the first time they’ve held this tournament. ” Tt! He will be in the Nov. 13 reen try draft for the second time in his career. Jackson previously played with Oakland and Baltimore. Any team that signs Jackson will not he required to compensate the Yank ees because Jackson has already participated in the free agent draft. Irv Kaze, public relations dire ctor of the Yankees, said that while Jackson has declared his free agen cy he is by no means an ex- Yankee. ‘Jackson going for free agency is no surprise,” said Kaze. “Ron Guidry has already done so. It would also not surprise me to see Reggie and George Steinbrenner get together before Nov. 13. Both have expressed a desire to do so. ” At the time Steinbrenner signed Jackson in November 1976, his $2.9 million contract made him one of the highest paid players in baseball history. Now, Jackson’s contract is mild com pared with most of the game’s standout players, including team mate Dave Winfield, who signed a 10-year, $24 million pact this year. “I want to talk to Reggie man to man and find out what he’s think ing. I have certain ideas but I have to hear from him,” Steinbrenner said. “One sports writer did indi cate he was burning his bridges as far as staying with the team but I want to hear that from Reggie himself. 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