sports Battalion/Page December 1,19 s Donlan, Garvey working out NFL contract kinks United Press International WASHINGTON — Chief' NFL negotiator Jack Donlan and players’ union boss Ed Gar vey met again Tuesday to iron out last-minute disagreements in the tentative agreement that ended the 57-day football strike but still troubles some union members. The two sides talked past midnight Monday at the union’s Washington offices preparing final documents in the agree ment, which has come under fire since it was announced Nov. 16. DOUGLAS JEWELRY 15% STUDENT DISCOUNT WITH CURRENT AStM ID (REPAIRS HOT IHCLUDED) Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings PULSAR SEIKO, BULOVA «Sf CROTON WATCHES AGGIE JEWELRY USE YOUR STUDENT DISCOUNT TO PURCHASE A DIAMOND FOR YOUR CLASS RING (ANE LET US SET IT FOR YOU) 212 N. Main AND Culpepper Plaza Downtown Bryan College Station 822-3119 „ 693-0677 MC VISA DINNERS CLUB AM EXPRESS LAYAWAYS INVITED Union officials refused to dis cuss the Tuesday morning ses sion, but it was learned that attorneys Richard Berthelsen and Joseph A. Yablonski joined Garvey at the meeting. Donlan, executive director of the NFL Management Council, Sargent Karch, assistant director, and Dennis Currin, legal counsel, attended as well, according to NFLMC spokesman Jim Miller. “We’ve got a deal and I guess he (Donlan) just went to tell him (Garvey) that a deal is a deal,” Miller said. “1 think the reason behind (the meeting) is to clarify some language in the contract.” Several provisions of the ten tative contract have drawn fire from the NFLPA rank and file, which is expected to vote Friday on the pact that ended the first strike in the league’s 63-year his tory. Management wants the col legiate draft extended, in its pre sent form, through 1992 while the union wants to agree only through 1990. The union also wants the right to negotiate any extension of the NFL season beyond its current 16 games, a right management has not dis puted . Green Wave’s coach resigns United Press International NEW ORLEANS — Tulane head football coach Vince Gib son resigned Tuesday,just three days after the Green Wave defe ated nationally ranked Louisiana State University, 31- 28. Tulane was highly touted be fore the season began, but com piled a 4-7 record. Gibson’s resignation letter was read by Athletic Director Tine Bryan Rotary OImId presents the TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY YMPHONIC BAND IN * CONCEM Friday, December 3,1982 8:00 RM. Ruictdler Auditorium a TAMU Campus ALL STUDENTS NON-STUDENTS $1.00 $3.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS AND AT RUDDER BOX OFFICE Hindman Wall at a hastily called news conference. Gibson, 49, left his post after athletic offi cials refused to extend his con tract. He was not present at the news conference. “After the type of frustrating season we experienced, I asked for an extension of my con tract,” the statement said. “I felt this way we could have an opportunity for a successful re cruiting year. “The university did not think an approval of an extension was appropriate at this time. There fore, taking both the type of year and the disapproval of the ex tension of my contract... I feel it is in the best interest of the uni versity and the football program that I resign.” There’s no escape now! Wrestling team member Richard Mont gomery struggles and strains against teammate Tom Quaglia during a recent practice. Montgomery is a freshman industrial distribution major from Dallas and Quaglia is a sophomore chi engineering major from Dallas. TheAl gies, who compete as an extramuii club, will participate in a road nw against Richland College Friday an Saturday. Bugs’ McKay all smiles after victory over MiaiK United What’s w The Ni turned as t country thi: proceedi I'vo games, orth Can ason with - At hoi ■tanks to a Keels i Ki f escay lory over T United Press International TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay coach John McKay says the Bucanneers’ 23-17 victory over Miami was a big triumph over a solid football team. P The swarming Tampa defense intercepted fiveM passes and recovered one! hie Monday night, andJL. - said Tuesday that his de! I 1 11 [ she was the difference. P n tght but Ran in our We’re c phnally wi aid North ( jtnith, who L John’s PLITT f HEAT RE Tue»-AII *2. Frl-Student $2 j‘ dNEMAI & | Skaggs Center 846-67141 Qeorge A. Romero "CREEPSHOW” 7:18 9:46 (R) HoddyMcDowall “CLASS OF 1984’ 7:48 10:00 (R) CINEMA III BPost Oak Mall 764-06161 Share the MagTcl ‘E.T.,The Extra-Terrestrial’ 7:18 0:30 (PQ) ’"TetarS. 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