The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 30, 1983, Image 13

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Battalion
Football
Forecast
pot five goodfreslim
“And any of theii
of mowing their 'Texas A&M at Texas Tech
>wn.
Scott Griffin
John Wagner
John P. Lopez
Melissa Adair
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Reveille
Tech by 10
Tech by 7
Texas A&M by 3
Tech by 10
Texas A&M by 2
A&M by 12
5 at Texas
Texas by 30
Texas by 21
Texas by 30
Texas by 24
Texas by 24
Rice by 6
|y/or at Houston
’ve got some em
Kent added. AnB.j. ansas a f XCU
be in the top 2011 — „,, rr
I >. lexas-Arlmgton at SMU
Houston by 3
Baylor by 6
Houston by 7
Houston by 3
Baylor by 1
Houston by 2
Arkansas by 6
TCU by 1
Arkansas by 6
Arkansas by 6
Arkansas by 10
TCU by 11
SMU by 10
SMU by 20
SMU by 20
SMU by 14
SMU by 7
SMU by 2
W at Florida
lament play" ' fytsburgh at VF. Virginia
1:00 p.m. andrf*,":'.—rr .
Sunday. On Sul^W. 1 Sli,te at Georgia
finals will ’
:h doubles
1:30 p.m.
Florida by 10
LSU by 2
LSU by 3
LSU by 7
Florida by 1
FSU by 14
W. Virginia by 6
W. Virginia by 6
Pittsburgh by 7
W. Virginia by 1
W. Virginia by 1
Pitt by 1
ercent
ilE NOTES: M
ion’s golf team is in
or one round at the!
lational Collegiate ta
Chicago. The Aggies
luirsday. Ohio State
i a 298. The 18-teanl
runs through Sal
Was at Minnesota
Georgia by 3
Georgia by 7
Georgia by 3
MSU by 3
Georgia by 10
MSU by 7
mston at Pittsburgh
Dallas by 7
Minnesota by 3
Dallas by 3
Dallas by 7
Dallas by 7
Minnesota by 5
Pittsburgh by 28
Pittsburgh by 15
Pittsburgh by 18
Pittsburgh by 6
Pittsburgh by 14
Pittsburgh by 20
Scott Griffin 14-6 .700
John Wagner 14-6 .700
John P. Lopez 13-7 .650
Melissa Adair 0-0 .000
dp 11-9 .550
Reveille 15-5 .750
Astros lose as Atlanta
stays alive in the west
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United Press International
HOUSTON —T he Atlanta
Buves remained on the brink
■ elimination Thursday
O Ight but refused to give in,
■ ■L Rming from three runs be-
Ind to defeat die Houston
v, w Astros, 5-4.
i over New Mesial D j > u i
. r .• c.J Randy |ohnson drove in
ii° ac ton m at: M lr i s Chambliss in the ninth
' t j j V1Se inning, who singled off Vern
r Riihle, 8-5, with one out and
Moved to second on a ground
ling back Nathan lui. Gene Garber, 4-5, picked
mrsing an injured Ip the victory with ninth bl
ind will miss the(L
lid. ^
game, which
ist to 10 states
in at 11:35 a.m.
n Carter Stadium i
ning relief help from Terry
Forster.
Atlanta, which has three
games remaining, must win all
its games and hope for Los
Angeles to lose its remaining
four games to even tie for the
division title.
The Dodgers were beaten,
7-1, in the First game of a dou
ble-header with San Diego
Thursday night but could still
win the division with a victory
in the nightcap.
Any Atlanta loss or Los
Angeles victory will make the
Dodgers champs of the Na
tional League’s West Division.
Reliever Terry Forster, who’s
wild pitch lost the game for
Atlanta last night, picked up
his 13th save in the contest.
“It’s down to one and we’re
going to keep it interesting,”
he said. “I’m glad we came
back from three runs down. It
shows what kind of character
this team has. Let the Dodgers
earn it.”
Manager Joe Torre agreed.
foreman donates belt, robe
o library in honor of LBJ
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1 M VA I I 11 United Press International
A £) V1U fIUSTIN — Former
pvyweight boxing champion
rge Foreman presented his
npionship belt and red satin
■e Thursday to the Lyndon B.
ited Press internatioiul mnson Library in honor of the
^EAPOLIS — Hriuer president’s Job Corps
ufel hit a solo In' rot;ram, which Foreman cre-
:n Schrom pitc»d with “changing my direc-
itter Thursday I ( bn in life.”
jor league shutoutBohnson’s widow, Lady Bird,
Minnesota Twinslfepted the gold belt and the
)ver the Texas Railbe emblazoned with the words
om, 15-8, walkedihe Fighting Corpsman” in a
ick out three in Af ceremony at the library,
shutout in sixcoi|ere the items will be dis-
t was the seconds*ed.
suffered by theworeman, 34, now a preacher
10 stranded II iiifiiHumble, Texas, said he
scored in 19 innii 'anted to give the belt and robe
Minnesota runsfl! jthe library because Johnson
inning. Teufel l«
third home rua
ailed up froniTi
out after Teufel’s’ |
1 Ward singled,
Ken Hrbek’s
an a forceout bt
— who Foreman described as
“another great fighter” — was
indirectly responsible for his
boxing career.
“I wore the robe with pride
because it had been President
Johnson’s Job Corps which
changed my direction in life,”
said Foreman, who won the
heavyweight title from Joe Fra
zier in 19/3.
“This is why I love my coun
try,” he said. “A young man can
come from nowhere and get a
chance to be a part of the history
of one of the greatest presidents
of this country.”
Foreman was a troubled
youth in Houston when he was
given the choice of going to jail
or joining the Job Corps, which
LBJ had established to teach
young people marketable skills
while allowing them to continue
their educations.
While Foreman was at a Job
Corps center in Oregon, his ten
dency to pick Fights prompted
the center’s director to suggest
that he do his Fighting in the
boxing ring.
Foreman went on to win a
gold medal at the 1968 Olympics
in Mexico City and won the
heavyweight title Five years later
on Jan. 22, 1973 — ironically,
the same day LBJ died.
Mrs. Johnson said her late
husband had been particularly
proud of the Job Corps program
and would have appreciated
Foreman’s gifts as examples of
how the program affected the
lives of young people.
Tempting
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Tickets are $10 (adults) and $5 (children 5-12) at
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Tulane may be liable also
Judge rules QB ineligible
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — A state
district judge Thursday de
clared quarterback Jon English
ineligible to play for Tulane this
season, depriving the Green
Wave oF their starting passer
and possibly subjecting Tulane
to NCAA punishment.
Civil District Judge Revius
Ortique lifted a temporary res
training order that had permit
ted English to perform in each
of the four Tulane games so far
this fall, saying it was unlikely
English would succeed in his
case against the NCAA.
English’s attorney Gibson
Tucker said he would appeal
Friday to the 4th Circuit Court
of Appeals and said “there’s a
chance English will play” Satur
day night against Vbanderbilt.
The circuit court would have to
overrule Ortique for English to
perform in the Superdome
clash.
“I’m disappointed, of
course,” English said when told
of the decision. “I relied on the
NCAA rules that said I would be
eligible. I did everything I was
supposed to do.”
The NCAA declared English
ineligible because he did not sit
out one year after his transfer
from Iowa State to Tulane,
where his father is head coach.
English, who had argued he
fulFilled the one-year require
ment during an earlier transfer
from Michigan State to Iowa
State, had been allowed by Orti
que to play in Tulane’s four
games this fall.
NCAA regulations, however,
state a school can be penalized
for using an ineligible player —
even if he performs under a
court order.
Tulane could be forced to
turn over $340,000 in television
revenues from a game against
Kentucky and forfeit wins over
Florida State and Mississippi.
Such penalties would be deter
mined at a later time by the
NCAA.
Tulane officials initially tried
to convince the NCAA that En
glish was eligible, but supported
the NCAA once it had reached
its final decision.
Ortique dismissed Tucker’s
attempt to prove the NCAA was
guilty of violating Louisiana’s
antitrust laws
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Oct. 1st & 2nd
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refreshing chill. Plus extras like cole slaw, potato salad, big
french fries, and jalapeno peppers.
That’s the terrific kind of meal
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