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Raiders Last Week’s Record Overall Record Doug Hall Sports Writer Vikings by 10 Razorbacks by 3 Fighting Irish by 2 Longhorns by 6 Red Raiders by 7 Cardinals by 3 Tigers by 1 Hurricanes by 10 Gators by 5 Wildcats by 7 Bengals by 6 Cowboys by 10 6-6 65-31 (.677) Danny Myers Sports Writer Vikings by 21 Bears by 3 Mustangs by 4 Longhorns by 1 Red Raiders by 7 Bruins by 4 Crimson Tide by 6 Hurricanes by 16 Bulldogs by 1 Wildcats by 9 Bengals by 3 Cowboys by 3 6-6 65-31 (.677) dp. Cartoonist Vikings by 14 Bears by 1 Mustangs by 7 Longhorns by 3 Red Raiders by 10 Bruins by 7 Crimson Tide by 7 Hurricanes by 14 Gators by 7 Wildcats by 7 Bengals by 7 Cowboys by 1 7-5 64-32 (.667) Ken Sury Sports Editor Vikings by 20 Bears by 4 Mustangs by 3 Longhorns by 3 Red Raiders by 7 Bruins by 5 Crimson Tide by 10 Hurricanes by 14 Gators by 6 Wildcats by 7 Bengals by 10 Cowboys by 3 7-5 63-33 (.656) Loyd Brumfield Asst. Sports Editor Vikings by 21 Bears by 6 Fighting Irish by 1 Longhorns by 2 Red Raiders by 2 Bruins by 7 Crimson Tide by 6 Hurricanes by 20 Bulldogs by 3 Wildcats by 3 Bengals by 6 Cowboys by 7 8 4 62-34 (.646) Homer Jacobs Asst. Sports Edito Vikings by 21 Bears by 14 Mustangs by 1 Longhorns by 10 Red Raiders by! Bruins by 10 Crimson Tide by > Hurricanes by 20 Gators by 3 Wildcats by 10 Bengals by 6 Cowboys by 3 9-3 62 34 (.6461 Women’s tennis team heads for Rice meet The Texas A&M women’s ten nis team, or what’s left of it, will be in action this weekend at the Rice Invitational in Houston. Since most of the team is out with injuries, only three players will represent A&M in the tour nament: Laura Liong, Missy Kibler and Cindy Crawford. Kim Labuschagne, the Aggies’ top player, is out with a groin in jury, Gaye Lynne Gensler is suf fering from ligament damage from a twisted knee, Jennifer Jones is recovering from mono nucleosis, and Kellie Dorman has a pulled stomach muscle. NCAA SWC to appeal ruling AUSTIN (AP) — The NCAA, joined by the Southwest Conference, will appeal a ruling by an Austin fed eral judge that certain information on recruiting violations should Ik* made public, according to SWC Commissioner Fred Jacoby and an NCAA lawyer. U.S. District Judge James Nowlin ruled Tuesday that the National Col legiate Athletic Association and the SWC must release their files on com pleted investigations of coaches, alumni and “boosters” and “inform- I he judge said the privacyotH ( dents and then I.imilies uu. ail( protected. isM Jacoby said, “The NCAAwij peal it and the conference will the appeal. We receive no(state| monies, no public funds or J f rom the Legislature. The Nil will file it, I assume, within ij days.” Kansas City lawyer Robert (J were, who represents the NCI confirmed that an appeal wij filed. Holmes decides to hang up gloves MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall Mon.-Fri. 7:30 9:50 Sat. & Sun. 2:30 4:50 7:30 9:50 Something different Something daring Something dangerous NEW YORK (AP) — Larry Holmes announced his retirement from boxing Thursday three days after he turned 37. It was the second time the former heavyweight champion has an nounced his retirement, but this time he said it will stick. Following a news conference at Larry Holmes’ Commodore Inn out side Phillipsburg, N.J., Holmes told The Associated Press in a telephone interview: “I’m tired of fighting and I’m tired of not getting the decisions I earned. I got old, too.” Holmes first said he would retire after fighting David Bey on March 15, 1985. He stopped Bey in the 10th round to make his record 47-0, but then Holmes fought and out pointed Carl Williams. four Then on Sept. 15, 1985 he de fended the International Boxing Federation title against light heavy weight champion Michael Spinks and lost. In a rematch. Holmes lost again in 15 rounds. Holmes defended that title times before losing to Spinks. In a fine career, which was over shadowed by Muhammad Ali, who preceded him as the world’s premier heavyweight, Holmes considers the highlights “winning the title, then fighting Gerry Cooney.” On June 9, 1978, Holmes won the World Boxing Council title, which he defended 17 times before he re linquished it in December, 1983, rather than fight Greg Page. Recog nized as champion by the IBF, In an atmosphere of rancor, with charges of racism on both sides. Holmes stopped Cooney in the 13th round June 11, 1982. The pre viously unbeaten Cooney was given an excellent chance of becoming the first white heavyweight champion since Ingemar Johansson in 1959- 60. As for regrets, Holmes sail didn’t want to fight Muhamnu: l )r because he was my brother." || 1 On ( )i t. ‘2. I 9iSO, I lolmes ix p,, when a badly faded “TheGraj failed to answer the bell fortkj t() | round. jj u , is 2 Holmes also said he regretsfai ^ things I said about Rocky Marc w j L After losing the IBF titletoSa |L a and failing to match the latefej cL no’s record, Holmes snappdfl y news conference, “Rocky Mara f ou couldn’t carry my jock.” 12 “I should have said it diffts p ()l but I was mad,” Holmes said. 0 f t Beautiful Roses Red-Yellow-Pink *>100 per dozen Buy 1 dozen and get the second dozen at half price To order call 696-8872 before Friday THE DIXIE ROSE COMPANY Roses will be available for pickup from 2:00-6:00 p.rn 1 Friday, Oct. 24 in front of Sbissa Dining Hall and in front of the Commons. Roses are sold for all home football games, Sponsored byEIWE ve^ 1 7 V ^ O' 25th Street Theatre $2 off cover with this advertisemenl j! 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