The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1986, Image 10

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A&M Consolidated vs. Bryan
Arkansas at Baylor
SMU at Notre Dame
Houston at Texas
Texas Tech at TCU
Stanford at UCLA
LSU at Alabama
Miami, Fla. at Pittsburgh
Florida at Georgia
Arizona at Washington St.
Houston Oilers vs. Cincinnati
Dallas Cowboys vs. LA. 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
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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
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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.
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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
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things I said about Rocky Marc w j L
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news conference, “Rocky Mara f ou
couldn’t carry my jock.”
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