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Rollie White Coliseum is against NCAA rules, and violators will be escorted out of the gym by se curity personnel. Crow said. “It really has gotten sort of out of hand,” Crow said. He also said it is not the intention of the Athletic Department to curb any crowd excitement at the games, but sometimes a change is necessary to improve a situation. “We certainly do not want to dull the enthusiasm of the crowd at our home basketball games,” Crow said. “But that’s not showing too much class.” TION/ BRING ON^ THE WIMP I BUCKEYE Bid WE'LL TAKE ) THE HALFIlHij Too/ gene the pace < products accord, of Rilwan chief Nig' was close tion quot£ the day’s t Official leum Exp "tin Tui was set. The Vt dez Grisa moving.” One de ing Mond Chicago slides past Detroit Lawyer says Gooden on last-second field goal no j break any la PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Kevin Butler kicked a 22-yard field goal on the final play of the game Monday night to lift the Chicago Bears to a 16-13 comeback victory over the De troit Lions, spoiling the first NFL start by Lions quarterback Chuck Long. Butler’s field goal capped a 13- point fourth-quarter surge by the Bears. The Bears, who kept alive their chance at having the homefield ad vantage throughout the playoffs, im proved to 13-2, while Detroit dropped to 5-10. Butler, who kicked a 41-yard field goal in the second quarter, kicked a 32-yarder with 12:26 remaining in the game to pull the Bears within seven at 13-6. On their next possession, quar terback Doug Flutie drove the Bears 74 yards in eight plays, hitting Em ery Moorehead for 25 yards along the way, and Matt Suhey dove over from the 4 with 5:49 remaining to tie the game at 13-13. On their next possession, the Bears drove from their own 45 to the Detroit 5, setting up Butler’s winning field goal. The Lions’ only touchdown fol lowed a Bears turnover in the third quarter. Detroit’s Donnie Elder raced downfield to down Jim Arnold’s punt at the Chicago 1. On the first play from scrimmage, Walter Payton fumbled and Demetrious Johnson recovered for Detroit at the 4. Cotton (continued from page 7) Baylor, Arkansas, and Texas,” Woodside said. “I feel like we have just as strong a conference as the Big Ten with Ohio State and Michigan. “We’re looking forward to playing them and showing them that we play some ball in this conference also”’ Besides worrying about OSU, A&M has had to battle injuries and poor weather in preparation for the Cotton Bowl. Sammy O’Brient has been ham pered by a turf-toe injury; Kip Cor- rington has battled knee problems; and Rod Harris has a broken bone in his right hand. However, Sherrill said all the injured players wall be re ady to play Jan. 1. Aggie notes . . . Head yell leader Marty Holmes said midnight yell practice on New Year’s Eve will be held in downtown Dallas at the cor ner of Wood and Lamar streets, be ginning shortly after midnight. The New Year’s Eve celebrations, titled Downtown Countdown ’87, will feature musical performances by the Mamas and the Papas, the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield. Roomate Problems? Cramped Quarters? $4000 TOTAL MOVE-IN STUDENT SPECIAL WITH I.D. NO RENT UNTIL JANUARY 15, 1987 check our new rates 1 & 2 Bedrooms Available BJillouiich Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:30 Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4 apartments 502 Southwest Parkway 693-1325 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE PAJ4CAKES, RESTAURANT All you can eat Daily Specials 1 0 p.m.-6 a.m. All You Can Eat Buttermilk Pancakes $1.99 Spaghetti and Meat Sauce with garlic bread $2.99 *Must present this coupon International House of Pancakes Restaurant 103 N. College Skaggs Center TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A lawyei for New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden said Monday that he lias talked to witnesses who corrobo rated his client’s contention that he gave police no reason to stop him for a traffic offense or use nightsticks during a scuffle that ended with the right-hander’s arrest last weekend. Attorney Charles Erhlich said his investigation of the incident contin ues, but that preliminary findings support Gooden’s statements that he did nothing wrong. Gooden, 22, and four companions were arrested Saturday night on their way home f rom a college bas ketball game at the University of South Florida. They were traveling in three separate cars. According to police reports, a 1984 silver Mercedes driven by Gooden and a red Corvette driven by his nephew, Gary Sheffield, were stopped by police after an officer spotted the vehicles weaving toward each other in traffic. Officer Jeffrey L. Smith wrote in an arrest affidavit that Got>den got out of his car “and started yelling, using profane language, accusing the affiant (Smith) of police ha rassment, refusing to surrender his license.” Gooden was charged with disor derly conduct, resisting arrest with violence and battery on a police of fi cer. His attorney said fie was also charged with careless driving. Also arrested were Shef field, 18, a first-round draft pick of the Milwau kee Brewers in 1986; California gels minor-league player V : Lovelace, 23; Phillip Walker,] and Derrick Pedro, 17. All except Pedro were ho into the Hillsborough Counr and released on their own zance. Pedro was handed state juvenile officers, Tan Lt. T.L. Cotter said. “What we are getting fra nesses is that there was not pn cause to stop them,’’Erhlichsaili telephone interview. “Theywt horsing around withtheircan “They were waiting to male hand turn,” Erhlich added.“II lice f ollowed them, pulled titer and told Dwight to get out." Erhlich said Gooden was ti “shut his mouth," and givethi cer his driver’s license tdit asked why he had been sto Trouble started, he said, Gooden “asked that his rights! spected.” emf: WASF federal c day for members judges r $71,200, atoj lOStS gc ; ers. The ni chaired 1 President beled as quate t $111,700 top 3,027 “No gi behind ir we entrus The attorney said racial sluts t;J directed at Gooden by officers! beat him with nightsticks and lights during the incident ora braska Avenue. “I’m told one of them (ofej said, ‘Give the nigger a litl and he gets a little pig-new Erhlich said. Erhlich, however, would its the incident was racially moti* “I think it was a factor, fe wouldn’t say it was the primani tor,” he said. ment,” sai mally as tl utive, Le Salaries. 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