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Page 8/The BattalioiVTuesday, November 4,1986 FASMESS MAHER Within walking distance of Texas A&M OPEN DAILY 9:30 a.m. THIS WEEK: SPAGHETTI MADNESS Garlic bread and Medium drink included only $1." plus tax See Farmer's Market Special Every Tuesday in The Battalion University Drive at Northgate 846-6428 expires 10/11/86 The P 1 ’ Music Connecuon -*<r KJHBa “The LlCtimcite in DJ Services • .State of the Art Soumf and Lujfit Shorn • Variety of Set-ups • Complete Ktusic Selection • Reasonable Rates “The Sound Choice” 696-8040 693-8088 n it' SPORT on the Day You Were Born? Come read all about it when we use our computer to print your "Special Edition" of You'll see famous people who share your birthday, popular tunes the year you were born, the year's top story—and much more! Give a copy to a friend or family member— each "Special Edition" is personalized with, the recipient's name and birth date. Presented in 0 handsome folder for just $2.50. A great gift and a fun keepsake by Hallmark, hot off our press! STARS HIP N#’ ^ —I* Culpepper Plaza Manor East Mall 693-3002 822-2092 ©1986 Hallmark Cards, Inc. •Aerobics* Hydra Fitness Equipment-Tanning OFFER ENDS NOV. 9 846-1013 1003 University Drive APTop 20 The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Press college football poll with first-place votes in parentheses, 1986 record, total points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5- 4-3-2-1 and ranking In last week's poll: 1. Miami, Fla. (53) 2. Penn State (4) 3. Michigan (1) 4. Oklahoma 5. Arizona St. 6. Alabama 7. Nebraska 6. Texas A&M 9. Auburn 10. Arkansas 11. Ohio State 12. UCLA 13. Washington 14. Southern Cal 15. N, Carolina St. 16. Iowa 17. Arizona 13. LSU 19. Georgia 20. Clemson Record 8-0-0 8-0-0 8-0-0 7-1-0 7- 0-1 8- 1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 7-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-1-1 6-2-0 6-2-0 5- 2-0 6- 2-0 6-2-0 Pts Pvs 1,153 1,076 1,053 953 921 861 793 740 10 660 5 639 13 535 17 500 15 477 6 434 18 343 16 260 11 178 14 154 12 103 56 Leonard-Hagler bout to be richest fight ever NEW YORK (AP) — Sugar Ray Leonard, carrying the medical seal of approval from a number of doc tors, will return to the ring in April to challenge Marvelous Marvin Hagler f or the middleweight championship of the world in the richest fight in history, it was an nounced Monday. Leonard, the former welterweight and junior middleweight chanm, is guaranteed $11 million for the fight, while Hagler, the undisputed mid- dlewight king, has a $12 million guarantee. The guarantees ao- the largest in boxing history. “The original deal, which Leon ard did not accept, would have paid him $8 million plus 30 percent of the revenue in excess of $25 million,” promoter Bob Arum said at a news conference. “He opted instead to be bought out of the percentage for $3 million. If the fight does over $30 million, he lost money. If it docs un der $30 million, he made money. It was a businessman’s decision. “Marvin gets 50-75 percent of rev enue over $25 million.” Arum said the fight, set for April 6 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nev., could have a potential closed circuit and pay-per-view audience of 3 million and might gross as much as $100 million. That would double the previous record gross set by heavy weights Larry Holmes and Cooney at Caesars in 1982. BAUSCH & LOMB(j) 15% off Ray-Bans Brazos Proffeslonal Opticians SUITE 21 1737 BRIARCRESTDR. (409)775-9111 Gerry Closed circuit tickets went on sale at New York’s Radio City Music Hall Monday at $60 each. The 15,000- seat arena at Caesars is scaled with a $700 top price and a sellout will yield $7,867,100 from the live gate. IN THE on the ;tea : hal Ta I fui Bu Bu mu the ula Jackie Sherrill & TAMU Football say THE BLOOD CENTER at Wadley AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE DATES: November 3, 4, 5 & 6 PLACES AND TIMES: Commons Fish Pond MSC Zachry 10 am to 8 pm 10 am to 6 pm 10 am to 6 pm 10 am to 5 pm Another service of Alpha Phi Omega, Student Government, Omega Phi Alpha