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Hogs
(continued from page 9)
come away from this game with
out too many injuries like I think
we have, then we should have a
pretty good shot at them.”
Razorback defensive end Bil
ly Ray Smith agreed with Holtz,
saying the SMU-Arkansas show
down has been on his mind all
been beaten by a team before.
“The game has all the ear
marks of another shootout. So
it’s going to be a really tough
game for us.”
year.
“I’m glad it’s finally here,” he
said. “Now we can stop putting it
off. It’s going to give us a chance
to pay them back for the loss
they gave us last year. It always
adds a little extra when you’ve
Hog quarterback Tom Jones
also said he’s has been looking
forward to the Arkansas-SMU
game, but added that in order to
corral the Mustangs, it’s going to
take more than just an ordinary
effort.
“We realize we’re going to
have to play hard,” he said.
“They’ve got a great team and in
order to come out on top, we’re
going to have to play our hardest
and execute to perfection.”
Even the Razorback fans
didn’t waste any time savoring
the Arkansas victory over the
Aggies. With the last few
seconds ticking off the clock, an
Arkansas supporter started
frantically yelling at the Texas
A&M sideline.
“Hey Billy! Hey Billy Can
non!” the fan yelled to the Aggie
strong safety. “You’ve seen both
teams. Can we do it? Do you
think we can really beat SMU?”
Cannon turned to the fan and
answered, “It’s pretty close.”
Association of Former Students
Fall Senior Induction Banquet
November 17, 1982
6:30 p.m.
M.S.C.
All December graduates are invited to attend. Complimen
tary tickets still available in the lobby of the Forsyth Alumni
Center. Banquet is free — but you must have a ticket to
attend.
TICKETS GIVEN ON FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED BASIS
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whether the Rams would play.
Students at Elsik were under
standably bitter at the outcome.
Elsik football player Mark
Schindler, interviewed at the bi
district game, said it was a shame
the matter was settled in the
courts instead of on the field.
“It’s not the team you have,
it’s the lawyer you have,” he said.
So, it was the Statford Spar
tans — not the Elsik Rams —
who represented District 17-5A
against the District 18-5A cham
pion Westbury Rebels.
Westbiiry head coach T.J.
Mills said that because of the
confusion, his team practiced
Tuesday and Thursday for a
game against Elsik, and Monday
and Wednesday for a game
against Stratford.
At the Astrodome Friday
night there was a small group of
people who were slightly angry.
That group consisted of Elsik
fans and players.
Terry Campbell, father of
Elsik cheerleader Mindy Camp
bell, said: “High school sports
are for many things — most im
portantly character-building
and learning to play by the rules.
“Stratford went ahead and let
Niles play even after they knew
that they were violating UIL
rules.”
However, David Bonnett, an
administrative principal at Strat
ford, said Niles was certified by
the school as eligible at tl(
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start of the fourth quarter,!
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six minutes of the game:
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INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS 1 " 1
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Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway
At Manor East Mall
BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
Fun Run Results
Fun Run Results Con’t.
1982 FUN RUN RESULTS
Age Group
18-24
Women
Place
1
tie
3
4
5
6
7
Name
Marie Alavna Snell’*
I found it!! Mike Carl found his golf ball inside of this tree. Mike is this week’s winner of our McDonald’s® “Be
Our Guest” Award. He can pick up his B.O.G. card, good for a free McDonald’s® meal, in the IM-REC Sports
Office, 159 East Kyle.
25-29
Women
Men
30-34
Men
35-39
Men
40-44
Women
Men
45-50
50-60
60-
Get ready for Volleyball Playoffs! Schedules will be posted after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16th. Play begins
on Wednesday, Nov. 17th.
*Overall Men’s and
Team Division
Women Youngsters
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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6
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Women’s Winners
Leslie Sandt*
Lindy Goodman
Vicki Lambert
Claire Ochoa
Anne Butler
Lisa Molidor
Sharon Thompson
Jennifer Miksch
Jane Hollingsworth
Ben Badass*
Leo O’Brian
Greg Carter
Darol Klawetter
Bill Schmidt
John Donovan
John Boyd
John Meyer
Sam Childs
Billy Cassel
Leslie Schuechler
Darcy Hunter
Margo Hess
Sandra Weis
Ellen Haecker
George Gazonas
Ernie Kirkham
Doug Huth
Peter Kovarik
Michael Radman
Randall Sullivan
Eric Hunter
Johnny Wilson
Bryan Saunders
Carl Gabbard
Tom Weis
Randy Kirkpatrick
Stacey Tamulinas
James Reynolds
Glif Truitt
John Crompton
Bob Wharton
John Wormuth
Guy Presland
Darleen Tuleen
Rita Keneipp
John Denton
Winfield Sterling
Lane Stephenson
Bart Braden
Neal Tuleen
Jim Bassett
Royce Hart
Will Worley
Time
20:21.1
20:21.1
20-.30.5
21:34.4
22:56.3
23:22.1
23:23.1
24:42.8
24:45.8
25:00.7
Men Youngsters
Men Masters
CoRec Youngsters
16:22.0
16:27.3
16:29.0
16:48.5
17:15.6
17:21.2
17:22.1
17:23.4
17:26.2
17:29.2
25:37.7
27:39.6
27:42.3
27:46.9
28:11.4
16:48.5
17:04.7
17:54.1
18:59.4
19:26.9
19:37.0
20:51.7
20:56.6
27:55.4
17:03.3
20:14.1
20:20.2
21:45.3
22:42.8
24:35.8
16:41.4
17:27.9
18:57.3
21:35.8
26:00.1
28:42.0
18:50.6
20:54.4
19:48.5
20:39.1
21:27.7
21:40.8
21:49.7
30:13.3
‘Fearsome Five”
Darol Klawetter
Ben Barlass
Greg Carter
John Meyer
John Boyd
(combined ages
of 91 or over)
Carl Gabbard
John Crompton
Ernie Kirkham
Leslie Sandt
Linday Goodman
Nelson Tubbs
Leo O’Brian
Sam Childs
Jane Hollingsworth
CoRec Masters
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
McDonald s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local
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provided by members of the Intramural Department Staff. Photos are by Mike Duffy and Tom
Davies.
(combined ages
90 or less)
Carolyn Key
Ellen Haecker
Vicki Lambert
Lisa Molidor
Karen Ross
70:14.4
(25:16.9)
28:11.4
(21:34.4)
(23:23.1)
27:37.9
Joe Adalpe displays his Men’s A All-University Championshipsf