Page 12/The Battalion/Tuesday, March 6, 1984 TANK MFINAMARA* by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds 1 SWEAR To you, 1 plpKj'T kMouj that vbLUMTeeP lwesfersokJ PRIME NA|kJiefe£'S7 TEMHlS -MUT WIFE . AFTER VOO CAUEP BYU’s Young hits paydin United Press International BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Los Angeles Express of the United States Football League, offering “the market price, not overpaying,” Monday signed All-America quarterback Steve Young to a 4-year contract con sidered the richest pact in the history of professional sports. Financial terms were not dis closed at a news conference, but reports have indicated the Brig ham Young University quar terback’s pact is worth up to $40 million, including deferred pay ments and charitable donations. Young, who set more than a dozen NCAA records at BYU and was runnerup in the Heis- man Trophy balloting behind Nebraska’s Mike Rozier, signed with the USFL after rejecting an offer by the NFL’s Cincin nati Bengals. “You have to pay market va lue,” Express owner Bill Olden burg said. “He had a choice in America and he exercised that choice. It is a market price, not overpaying." work. Young is a great-grandson of EK The contract reportedly pays Young about $2 million for each of the next four years. It also includes money for a 20- year scholarship fund at BYU and for Mormon missionary »oung, the Mormondnj march. “It was a toughdecia followed my heart,' said. “I’m exdted abl day. I’m l0s — an experience he had forgotten long ago. “It’s sort of like that (his early years with the New York Mets), where you have to have a good spring,” McGraw said. “But since I established myself, say since 1970, I’ve never come to spring training with the attitude that (his is a do-or-die situation. “Now I have to remember what it was like before then, when every spring was crucial, because during the last 10 years or 14 years or so I’ve always come in with the attitude ‘let’s just get in shape and work and have a good time.’ You have the team made so you don’t do any thing but just get your work in during the ball games and stuff. If you need to work on a certain pitch, you’re not try ing to set up the hitlers to any great de gree in spring training. When asked who his competition was in middle relief, McGraw laughed. “Everybody except (starters Steve) Carlton, and (Jerry) Koosman, (John) Denny, (Marty) Bystrom and Charlie Hudson,” he said. “(Al) Holland doesn’t want it. (Willie) Hernandol middle guy (both left-handfn ciali/ed in short relief, as Met did). So evei vlxxly on the tti that spot. I here s only aboui want tnai spot.’ Actually, according to VM i i.tls, about five players besides^ are competiting for two or tli middle-rcliel jobs. I , • .• Until the team actually setdipn-bimiing h in a game, hischancest his thir United Sen. Gary dciidale in z pit to assess, though observers < McGraw’s statement that he throwing well on the sidelines. ■» e race v laltle for I le|iial noniii ;ot about 7l killing on Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to i :30 p.m. Aggieland Flowers & Gifts Stop by and See our new lines! 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Tve got a lot of |n< is report the fire, and opportunities, an or 71 I what I mainly want to do is®? r 19 perce for a year or two and tradejob |' ) 5 or 9 pe wife and see what I’ve been maMpampaigni Wed that ir piplicans apj vote for him these years ... — . \ t f I nap iui Mini Camacho: I m no puniQ- United Press International • ni/* :iwarrk is with his fists, Camacho rattles NEW YORK — Hector Cam- off why he should not Ik* por- acho doesn’t like to be por- tayed as a “street punk,” some- trayed as a “street punk” but fiis tiling he abhors, backround makes that a little “A street punk will bother difficult. you if he thinks he can get over His charm and charisma, on you," Camacho reasons. “If however, make it possible to you stand up to him, he'll run. I shake that label. never run from anything. I re- Camacho, tfie unbeaten spect people.” World Boxing Council super His example — in street featherweight champion also logic. “Quality First” -S' 846-5825 At Northgate 209 W. Univ . Next to Deluxe >00000000: known as the “Macho Man” by his own urging, wants to retain his street “machismo” but doesn’t like the light the media has cast him in. It is hard to get out from under that light, hav ing served time for stealing cars and being expelled from several schools for fighting. The 21-year-old champion from Spanish Harlem in New York says that is all behind him. But as quick with words as he “A guy comes up to you, puts a gun to your chest and says,‘Gimme your money,”’ he explains. “If you start shaking, they know they got you. If you pull out a gun and stick it in his chest and say, ‘No, you give me your money’, he’ll run away. That’s a punk. I’m not anything like that. That’s not what I’m about.” Camacho doesn’t want to he a candidate for any morn and ipple pie awards. “Mancini is the All-J white lx»y,” said a Camacho, who wasborni amon, Puerto Rico, "Letl that, that’s cool. Call at call me Puerto Rican, l an American. I love toe money and this is thef do it. And that makes Let him alone, let him WA dispute c "Macho Man”, and he T^xas A&M tent as a wolf in a henh«Bntment let content and happy, in waved Mond even when he was the dent for acad a car theft, it was like Hton, agreee cheap lighter to him. siajl item from “They stole my bladBlhe contrc lac,” he said.“I couldn of the annual it. I put my head in n stales what p and my friends thougi jolty member' crying. I couldn’t stop!; from state let y name was on the do m uch from ot My UNIVERSITY TIRE & Auto Service Center Get in Shape for Summer! Jay’s Gym We’re the complete auto service center just down the street at TOTAL FITNESS FOR MEN & WOMEN Students Workout Now Til the End of the Summer For 3818 S. 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The other tourn)] opener finds Texas By RC Editor's note, port series cojk ents and,fdm persily./ Although w admitted to T 13) at home against the iPr students ur Longhorns (7-20). Of the nine SWC clubs is the only team to have won a conference totin'* game. And even thougi 1 Owls still have a long waf )rofessor,ofo before being a highly c 01 ilive team, winning T laughters core night would at least beasb leering betwe “We’re not where going to be in the future, Rice coach Tommy SuittS his team finished the season with a win at hontf the last-place Baylor Bears “But our players havef ( hard this year and they ha' complished something no team has (earning a home'* berth in the tournament), have — quite heir presence Wanda Fan or at the Uni' liology in 19E Professor C courtesy stud owed to attem her. They did Almost 100 Texas A&M fi o the Universi Betty Unter ull professor t n 1968. Unterbergei Woman with