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Entertainment sports Battalion/Page December 2, Barry Coughlin Thurs., Dec. 2 9 p.m.-Midnight Darden Smith Fri. & Sat., Dec. 3 & 4 9 p.m.-l a.m. UT back doubtful for Hogs Coming Soon — King English band, Dana Cooper & DC3 Backstage Restaurant and Bar 319 University Dr. (Northgate) 846-1861 United Press International AUSTIN — The knee injury suffered by Texas fullback Ervin Davis was not as serious as was first thought, coach Fred Akers reported Wednesday. But Akers said he doubted Davis would see action Saturday against Arkansas. “Doctors checked his knee to day and decided it was just a mild sprain,” Akers said. “He will be checked again Friday, but he is not expected to play this week.” Another injured Longhorn fullback, Carl Robinson, will not start in Saturday’s game. Trk/au, Saturday, SunJau, jA '^December 3, J> Thursday, Frufau, Saturday ^December 9, JO, 11 \s Christmas season,journey lh time io a fifteenth centunj Emlisn Village. 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The perfect evening for the SWC ran the conference’s early intersectional record to 15-7 with all of the Wednesday-night winners keeping perfect seasons going. Eleventh-ranked Houston managed to win its third game, 74-65 over Mississippi State, hut looked less than impressive doing it. Arkansas, meanwhile, had to overcome a surprising halftime deficit to whip Texas- San Antonio, 78-59. Baylor and SMU won their garnet by a point — the Bears holding off several scoring attempts in the final minute to defeat Alabama-Birmingham, 56-55, and the Mustangs getting team rolled to two impn victories in the season-opei Kettle Classic. “We were flat, flat. I’m not takinganvii away from Mississippi They are not a bad team, are a well-coached team, “I was a lot more worriei)| out this game than 1 wastht two games. I will tell vourt now, if we come out likewi tonight at Biscayne (»li Houston plays Saturdaynijl we will lose.” Arkansas, after struj throughout the first half,fc United ’OXTI, V 12 mi UH Coach Guy Lewis says Coogs flat in 74-65 victory a free throw' from freshman Carl Wright with three seconds to go to nip Centenary, 76-75. The hot shooting of Michael Young in the second half allowed the Cougars to pull away from Mississippi State, but the victory left Cougars’ coach Guy Lewis concerned about the future. “This was a classic example of why coaches get players ready for games,” said Lewis, whose itself behind Texas-SanAm pious to at intermission, 31-29. BuiSkertson’ Razorbacks improved their# 11 into w foi mance defensively and■ Kobe scored the RoadrunnersdurBgtie-lasl the first 13 minutes ofB er the 1 second period, 33-10. Blind the “The win didn’t comeoflt Detroit Arkansas coach Eddie SuBidt by ( said. “1 thought we playedprMd3 in well in the first half, btiffrlnesda; couldn’t get the ball in ■5-97 vict basket.” I The vie Wright’s winning free tilled with against Centenary came aflMce in the ford that Centenary coachestoii. Both should have been char* against Wright. ■ j chi He made the frontendw'ilv at one potato, COUPON 50$ off with any two entrees with this coupon. 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