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Tuesday, December 2, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 MCNAMARA* by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds presents ne-'e> 6&ckJ 9n?£TcMep OUr OKi TM& PitU? i=C>f? ALMOST -TEM MlMOT&b '• Mowj M0C(4 UONJGGF? I6> It &OiMGTorAKe?T(-i£ (3AM6'5> ToUO MouKPioMG AMP VU£Af?EfO'T evek) at rge halp v^t «1986 Christmas Craft Festival December 2 & 3 9:00-5:00 Rudder Fountain Mall Quality handcrafted items at affordable prices! r/iree straight losses knock Louisville from AP hoop poll (AP) — Defending national cham- E i Louisville, 0-3 after the Great ka Shootout, was bounced out of till Associated Press college basket- bal rankings Monday. ■.ouisville, No. 2 in the preseason poll, suffered an 88-84 overtime loss toNortheastern in Alaska. Then the Cardinals were beaten by Washing ton 69-54 and by Texas 74-70. ^■s'orth Carolina, which scored easy triumphs over two Hawaiian oppo nents, remained No. 1 in the first I ular-season poll. he Tar Heels, winners over Ha- Mi 98-78 and Hawaii Loa 118-80, landed 53 first-place votes and 1,246 pints from a nationwide panel of spi ts writers and broadcasters. B^evada-Las Vegas, 4-0, used its 96-95 double-overtime victory over Western Kentucky for the National Imitation Tournament crown to move from No. 5 to No. 2 with 1,110 points. Despite the loss, Western Kentucky, which had been un ranked, moved into the No. 14 spot. Hlndiana and Purdue, both from the Big Ten, stayed third and fourth, respectively. Iowa, another Big Ten team, moved from 10th to No. 5 after winning the Great Alaska Shootout. Indiana, which defeated Montana State 90-55 in its opener, received 1,093 points, Purdue, which at tracted four first-place votes after beating Stetson 97-65 in its only game, had 1,048. Iowa, which beat Alaska-Anchorage, North Carolina State, then ranked No. 17, and Northeastern, 103-80, to win the Great Alaska Shootout, accumulated 834. Kansas, 1-0, gained two spots from the preseason poll with 827 points. Auburn, Alabama and Illi nois are now Nos. 7 through 9 after being 12th through 14th. Auburn, and Alabama are 1-0, while Illinois is 2-0. Navy, which recovered after los ing to N.C. State in the Tipoff Clas sic, beat Michigan State 91-90 in overtime for the Spartan Cutlass Classic title, rounded out the Top Ten with 527 points. Oklahoma, which lost to Nevada- Las Vegas in the second round of the NIT, dropped from No. 7 to 1 1th to head the Second Ten. loon’s play frustrates Glanville '■HOUSTON (AP) — It’s too bad Houston quarterback Warren Moon ;Came up with a clunker of a game in Cleveland when his teammates played at or above their abilities, Oil- i ers Coach Jerry Glanville said Mon day. ■ “If we’d just played normal at quarterback,” Glanville said at his weekly news conference after the ilers bowed to AFC Central Divi- Jon leader Cleveland 13-10 in over time Sunday. “But every quarterback ps a bad day like that.” Moon completed only five of 23 sses for a mere 68 yards and wed four interceptions before in- Ijuring the thumb on his passing Ihand and giving way to second- stringer Oliver Luck with 5:43 to go. |Luck led a drive to tie the game at 10-10 with 50 seconds left. K But Luck threw two interceptions in overtime, the last one leading to a [game-winning field goal by Cleve- S land’s Mark Moseley. “It was just a great game,” Glan ville said. “I just wish we could have won. I feel the worst I’ve ever felt as a head coach. They need to be re warded. A lot of teams that won Sunday didn’t play as hard as we did. That’s what’s so tough to swallow. It’s a crime that after an effort like that, we didn’t win the game.” The only consolation for Glanville and his 3-10 Oilers was that they held the Browns to a tie until Mose ley ended it with 22 seconds left in overtime. “The officials came up to me after the game and said they never had seen a team play that hard,” Glan ville said. “Part of the enjoyment of coaching is watching a guy get the maxipium he can get out of the God- given abilities he possesses. And a lot of people played as good as they ever could play. Unfortunately, we did not win.” The atmosphere on the field was like a playoff game, with fierce hit- ^ GBSfiSm Take a study break !! ^ ^ Come to MSC Political Forum’s ^ 1 GENERAL MTG. * | ^ Wednesday, Dec. 3 8 7:00 p.m. ^ 601 Rudder Hr A " are welcome IS PEACE POSSIBLE? “THESE FRUITLESS STRIFES, THESE RUINOUS WARS SHALL PASS AWAY, AND THE ‘MOST GREAT PEACE’ SHALL COME.” -FROM “THE PROMISE OF WORLD PEACE” FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF “THE PROMISE OF WORLD PEACE” STOP BY THE BAHAI CLUB’S TABLE AT THE MSC FROM DECEMBER 2—5, 1986 TAMU BAHAI CLUB Jewelry Pottery Woodwork Stained Glass Photography ...and more AP Top 2b§|! The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, total points based on 20-19-18-17-16-16-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4- 3-2-1, record and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. N. Carolina (53) 2-0 1,246 1 2. UNLV (5) 4-0 1,110 5 3. Indiana 1-0 1,093 3 4. Purdue (4) 1-0 1,048 4 5. Iowa 3-0 834 10 6. Kansas 1-0 827 8 7. Auburn 1-0 654 12 8. Alabama 1-0 560 13 9. Illinois 2-0 544 14 10. Navy 2-1 527 9 11. Oklahoma 1-1 518 7 12. Pittsburgh 1-0 486 16 13. Kentucky (1) 1-0 472 11 14. W. Kentucky 3-1 427 - 15. Georgia Tech 1-1 383 6 16. Georgetown 2-0 376 18 17. Syracuse 1-0 372 15 18. N. C. State 3-1 351 17 19. Northeastern 2-1 166 - 20. Arizona 0-1 148 19 SMILE ting and enthusiasm, Glanville said. “I wish every Oiler fan could have been on our sideline and been there in the hunt —just to feel what was going on in that game,” he said. “I think the entire game was played 100 mph on both sides.” Glanville said the next step would be to win a game like this. “We’re five times better and have nothing to show for it,” he said. “It’s hard on us and hard on our fans. We all want to win.” An immediate concern, however, is finding a healthy running back. Starter Mike Rozier, the team’s leading rusher, picked up 26 yards on seven carries Sunday before going down with a knee injury. 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