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The game will be televised by Raycom (Channel 3) beginning at 1 p.m. Aggie Head Coach Shelby Met calf said Arkansas has better per sonnel than Rice and are compa rable to Houston in terms of talent. However, he said, the Razor- backs have better depth and out side shooting than the Cougars. “We hope we play tough,” Met calf said, “but then, we expected to play Rice tough.” He said he was not intimidated by the infamous Barnhill Arena crowd. He said they were noisy but disorganized, compared with the Texas A&M crowds that are noisy and organized. Aggie guard Darryl McDonald said the Razorbacks are a great team and that “we’re looking | ward to beating them.” f aiim Me Donald said the Ria year had depressed the Aggie tests they have to put that behind; and and ( oik nitrate on the Hogs a spi “We’ve got to get up for; sinn and get hark on a roll,” hesuH Hi McDonald, who has vt vt played in Barnhill, said he| quat heard the arena was a di::Jjlori place to play in but that heL . \ not intimidated and neithel and the team. HRus' "II you don’t have anyi^Bres there’s no sense in going;||ll tl game," he said. rah ut in 7 Richardson's daughter dies of leukemia r, TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The 15- year-old daughter of University of Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson died Thursday at a Tulsa hospital nearly two years after she was diagnosed as having leuke mia, officials at St. Francis Hospital said. Richardson, former University of Tulsa basketball coach, had taken a leave of absence from his coaching duties at Arkansas to be with his daughter, Yvonne. The girl died at 12:40 p.m., a hos pital spokesman said. “I’ve told him to do what he thinks is best and that I’ll support him in whatever he does,” Arkansas Ath letic Director Frank Broyles said ear lier this week. “He needs support from everyone right now.” The Richardson family was told in March 1985 that Yvonne, then 13, had leukemia. Yvonne is the youngest of Rich ardson’s four children. She had been in and out of school with an undiag nosed illness since December 1984. Dr. Daniel C. Plunket, who had treated Yvonne earlier for the dis ease at St. Francis Hospital, said Yvonne had the most common form of leukemia among young teen-ag ers. Richardson missed some practices for his University of Tulsa basketball team at the end of the 1985 season. “The most important thing in my life is my family, and she is one of the most important things,” he said at the time. “I don’t feel fear, and I don’t think she does either,” Rida said at the time. “I don’t b; it is to quit, and I thinklhavn that down to her, too. Sheiii ter.” Richardson’s daughter unc? lx>ne marrow transplants at lit versily of Minnesota Hotfr Min neapolis late last year.Skt serious condition at the hot: December before Iteing re-ad to St. Francis. §20''i Si M kin! I V. h ml (. Mot UI1M Nolan Richardson 111, 1 j* brother, is a basketball plri Oklahoma State University,t| traveled to Minnesota to bev$ sister in December and saidbtl with her by telephone before? hall games. Discover all the student committees and student services! the MSC/Rudder Complex MSC Great Issues MSC Print n Cop) MSC Guest Rooms MSC Hospitalit) and many others! 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