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Minimum Order Only $4.00 Delivery Hours: ORDER NOW! Mon-Sat - 7-11:30 PM 846-0447 Sun - 6-11:30 PM * * * * * * i 1 * * * * * * Society of Saudi Arabian Students presents A Ctillli-e Display of Saudi Arabia ^IWedf^ept^th anJThursf|Sept 25th 10:00-6:00 PM Room 229 MSC MSC PRINT’N’ COPY MSC PRINT N’ COPY MSC PRINT’N’ COPY MSC, SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 221D USE THE DIRECTORS OFFICE OR STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE DOOR. XEROX COPYING COLLATING STAPLING REDUCTIONS ENLARGEMENTS SPIRAL BINDING OFFSET PRINTING CUTTING FOLDING PADDING DOOR CARDS BUTTONS KROY LETTERING Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 23, 1986 NCAA begins inquiry of Texas Tech program LUBBOCK (AP) — Texas Tech University has been advised by the NCAA that an official inquiry is un der way into alleged recruiting viola tions between 1982 and 1984, the school announced Monday. 7 respond to the allegations, according to a statement issued by the school. School officials refused to say Monday what sport the inquiry in volves, but said the allegations do not involve members of the current coaching staff or academic irregula rities. Texas Tech has been asked to make its own inquiry into the allega tions and then appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions, the school said. Tech President Lauro F. Cavazos said the university wants “to bring an early and conclusive end to the in quiry in the interests of all con cerned.” “You may be assured of our coop eration and intent to correct any shortcomings, if they exist, in our athletic program,” Cavazos said in a letter to David Berst, NCAA director of enforcement. A&M Sports Club tlodate Igigi ARCHERY held the Aggie 900 tournament Saturday on the Zachry Field. The top three finishers in the men’s division were Wade Conover with 784 points, Gary Boecker with 779 and Tommy Thompson at 774. The women’s finishers were in the following order: Eugenia Al- gaze, 721; Julie Borg, 713; and Kathy Craig, 683. MEN’S RUGBY, a division B team, lost to the division A Houston Oldboys, 28-3, Saturday. The team hosts the Woodlands team in its first cup match of the season this Saturday at the Rugby pitch behind Ju the Zachry parking lot. WOMEN’S RUGBY goes to Dallas this weekend for a five-team round-robin tournament. The other teams in the tourney will rep resent Dallas, Austin, New Orleans and Oklahoma. MEN’S SOCCER defeated the Sam Houston State soccer team, 2- 1, here Sunday. Tony Thomas scored the winning goal after Jon Car ter tied the game at 1-1 early in the second half. WOMEN’S SOCCER won twice last weekend in action on the drill field. On Saturday the team beat SMU, 4-1 and then shut out Arkan sas, 7-0, in action Sunday. A&M’s Jenny Lawson pulled a hat trick (3 goals in a game) against Arkansas. ULTIMATE FRISBEE played in its first competition of the year in the North Texas State tournament last weekend. The men’s team won one game and lost two, but missed the playoff round as it fin ished short on points in a three-way tie. The women’s team went 2-1 in a four-team round-robin tourna ment. npt sippi College Waferski Tournament last weekend. Top individuals for A&M were Russell Eppright with an eighth-place finish in jump com- ildw petition and Gary Caldwell with a ninth-place finish in the slalom. Valenzuela wins No. 20; tosses two-hitter at Astros HOUSTON (AP) — Fernando Valenzuela became the first 20-game winner in the National League, pitching a two-hitter Monday night to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 9-2 victory over the Houston Astros. Valenzuela, 20-10, is the first Dodger to win 20 games since Tommy John did it in 1977. It was the first 20-game season for Valen zuela, who struck out five and walked three. 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