The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 14, 1984, Image 13

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Wednesday, November 14, 1984/The Battalion/Page 13
Photo by PETER ROCHA
Hot shot
Aggie tennis player Kimmo Alkio returns an opponent’s vol
ley in the Westwood Invitational at Austin this past weekend.
Alkio advanced to the quarter-finals in the singles competi
tion and moved into the semi-finals in doubles play. The Ag
gie Men’s Tennis team finished second overall behind Texas,
and is currently ranked No. 11 in the nation.
Five teams still
chasing Cotton
United Press International
DALLAS — Five Southwest Confer
ence teams still have a chance to rep
resent the league in the Cotton Bowl
New Year’s Day, but only one of
them — the TCU Horned Frogs —
has a chance to win that spot this
weekend.
If TCU downs the Texas Long
horns this Saturday in Fort Worth
and if’SMU should lose to the Texas
Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock, TCU
would win the Cotton Bowl berth no
matter what the Frogs do in their Iasi
regular season game against Texas
A&M.
The Southwest Conference by
laws provide that in the event of a tie
between two teams, the Cotton Bowl
representative is determined by
which of those teams won its regular
season matchup.
If more than two teams tie for the
title, the first tiebreaking criteria is
play among the tied teams. If one of
them has beaten all the others with
which it is tied, then that team goes
to the Cotton Bowl. If no team has
defeated all the teams involved in a
tie, the Cotton Bowl representative is
the club which has been away froin
the bowl ihe longest.
TCU has not been to the Cotton
Bowl since 1959 and the other four
teams involved in this year’s chase
have been there since then.
Going into this weekend’s games
TCU has a 5-1 conference record,
Texas is 4-1 and SMU, Arkansas and
Houston are all at 4-2. TCU has al
ready beaten Arkansas and Hous
ton, but lost to SMU.
If TCU beats Fexas, to advance its
record to 6-1, only one thing could
keep the Frogs out of the Cotton
Bowl. That would be a two-way tie
with SMU at 6-2, in which case the
Mustangs would go.
Texas can go to the Cotton Bowl if
it wins its last three, games (against
TCU, Baylor and Texas A&M), but
a loss in any of them would likely
knock the Longhorns out of the Jan.
1 bowl.
Houston can make it to the Cotton
Bowl if it winds up in a tie with
Texas or SMU, both at 6-2, since the
Cougars beat the Longhorns and
Mustangs. Arkansas would make it if
the Razorbacks finish in a tie with
Houston because they beat the Cou
gars this season.
Cowboys reinforce
thin receiver corps
United Press International
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys
Tuesday signed wide receiver Duriel
Harris, who had been waived 24
hours earlier by the Cleveland
Browns.
Cleveland coach Marty Schotten-
heimer said Harris had been cut
from the team because, “he wasn’t
making the contribution we wanted
from him.”
Harris, the second leading re
ceiver in the history of the Miami
Dolphins, was traded from Miami to
Cleveland during the offseason. He
caught 32 passes for 512 yards duf-
ing-his 11 games with the Browns
this year.
The Cowboys have been thin at
wide receiver all year with the retire
ment of Drew Pearson, the trading
of Butch Johnson and injuries suf
fered by both Tony Hill and Doug
Donley.
To make room for Harris on the
rosier, the Cowboys waived punter
John Warren. Warren had recently
been added to the club because
Danny White — who has spent much
of his Dallas career as the team’s
punter, had suffered a slight groin
pull. White will resume his punting
chores against Buffalo next Sunday.
Harris dropped the; only pass
thrown to him last Sunday in San
Francisco’s 41-7 rout of the Browns
and at his weekly news conference
Monday Schottenheinier said he and
his staff had considered cutting Har
ris for some time.
“This decision wasn’t made on the
spur of the moment,” the Browns
coach said. "His name has come up
before in evaluating personnel. He
has dropped too many passes that
should’ve been caught. His perfor
mance level wasn’t what it should ha
ve been.”
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