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SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. i DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University Sports Mets’ players get 1-year probation HOUSTON (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Ron Darling and in- fielder Tim Teufel pleaded no con test Monday to reduced misdemea nor charges of resisting arrest stemming from an altercation with off-duty Houston police officers out side a nightclub last summer. Misdeameanor charges against two other Mets baseball players, pitchers Bob Ojeda and Rick Agui lera, were dismissed as part of the plea bargain arrangement, reached after nearly 314 hours of discussions Monday in a Harris County court. Darling, 26, and Teufel, 28, were fined $200 each and placed on one- year probation. If both the players successfully complete their proba tion period, their records will be cleared. “I’m not unhappy I had to plead out. I’m happy that it’s all over and don’t have to worry about it any more,” Darling said outside the courthouse. “It wasn’t fair to my tea mmates or the whole organizatiton for all this to be happening. I’m glad it’s over and the whole organization can concentrate on baseball. “I haven’t really been able to get mentally ready for spring training because of all this stuff going on now. Now, I can concentrate on baseball.” Darling said he was unaware about the plea bargaining until Mon day morning. Terms of the probation for Teu fel and Darling were not released. The two, accompanied by their wives Don’t be a small fish in a big pond - Make an impact on A&M JOIN FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS tit I Tr T 1 Applications available Jan 26 - Feb 3 from 10-2 in the MSC Main Hall. and attorneys, met with probation officers following a brief court ap pearance before State District Judge Joe Kegans. The judge did not lift a gag order imposed in the case for attorneys, so the two police officers involved in the case could not comment. The four players were arrested July 19 following a confrontation with off-duty police at Cooter’s nightclub. Police said that the inci dent began when Teufel left the nightclub’s premises with an alco holic drink, a violation of state law. Ojeda, 29, and Aguilera, 25, were arrested and charged with hindering police apprehension, a misdemea nor, by trying to help Darling and Teufel avoid arrest. Darling and Teufel were originally charged with felony assault. An aggravated assault charge car ries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and $5,000 in fines. The misdemeanor charge carries a maxi mum penalty of up to a year in jail and $2,000 in fines. Assistant District Attorney Bar bara Cudros, who was to prosecute the charges against Ojeda and Agui lera, said the dropped charges were “part of the agreement in the plea bargain.” She said the disposition of the case was left to another district attorney, Mike Anderson, who was handling the felony matter. When asked if he would go back to Cooter’s, Darling said, “No, never again. I’m watching a lot of TV in Houston from now on.” Abdul-Jabbar chosen for NBA All-Star game NEW YORK (AP) — Kareem Ab dul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers and six other players have been selected by Western Confer ence coaches to compete in the NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 8 in Seattle, the league announced Monday. Also selected by the coaches were center Joe Barry Carroll of Golden State, forwards Mark Aguirre of Dallas and Alex English of Denver, and guards Rolando Blackman of Dallas, Walter Davis of Phoenix and Eric “Sleepy”'Floyd of Golden State. They will join the Western Con ference starters chosen by fans in All-Star voting — center Akeem Ola- juwon of Houston, forwards Ralph Sampson of Houston and James Worthy of the Lakers, and guards Earvin “Magic” Johnson of the Lakers and Alvin Robertson of San Antonio. It will be a record 16th All-Star appearance for Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. Wilt Chamberlain, Bob Cousy and John Havlicek each played in 13 NBA All- Star Games. Simms’ career changed after playing backup QB ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Call it the turning point of Phil Simms’ ca reer. And no, it didn’t happen Sunday in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena with a record-setting passing performance that carried the New York Giants to a 39-20 Super Bowl victory over the Denver Broncos. It happened three years earlier, when Scott Brunner beat him out for the starting quarterback job with the New York Giants, Simms said Monday at a post Super Bowl news conference. “My biggest doubts were was I ever going to play as well as I thought I could,” Simms said. “I al ways thought I could play well, but I never was doing it. I was beginning to wonder. It was never working out.” Injuries had kept him on the side lines more often than not in his first four seasons, but in 1983, it was Brunner. And when Simms finally did get in, he fractured a thumb. The Giants eventually went 3-12-1 with Simms missing 14 games. “It was probably the turning point in my career because I don’t know if I could have done anything,” Simms Baylor upsets UH by five HOUSTON (AP) — Baylor center Darryl Middleton scored 25 points and guard Michael Williams fol lowed with 24 as the Bears downed Houston 67-62 in a Southwest Con ference game Monday night. Baylor improved to 10-7 overall and 5-2 in the conference after win ning four of its last five games. Houston fell to 11-6 and 4-3 after losing three of its last four. Rickie Winslow led Houston with 21 points and 15 rebounds. The 6-foot-2 Williams blocked a shot, scored, then stole a pass and started a Baylor surge for a 60-50 advantage with two minutes left in the game. Baylor had opened the second half on an 11-6 tear to take a 37-34 lead on six points from Wil liams. The guard had 16 points in the second half. Winslow had 11 of Houston’s first 15 points. 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If I would have been the start ing quarterback I might have done the same thing.” In 1984, Simms was named the No. 1 quarterback and the Giants now have gone to three straight playoffs. Much of that, Simms cred its to better players and a radical change in the offensive philosophy. “I was working out at the stadium that spring and he (Coach Bill Par- cells) told me to work on nothing but throwing 20-yard in cuts and 20- yard out cuts. That’s Ron Erhardt’s philosophy, and I think it’s the per fect offense for me right now.” On Sunday, it worked to perfec tion against the Broncos. Simms hit 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns and guided the New York offense to 30 second-half points. All you can eat Daily Specials 10 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 BUSINESS CAREER FAIR 1987 CRS Retailing Symposium Sun., Feb. 1 4:00 pm College Station Hilton Tickets $3. 00 Reception Women in Business Symposium Mon., Feb. 2 Blocker Building Business Student Awards Banquet Tues., Feb. 3 7:00 pm College Station Hilton Tickets $8. 50 Speaker: TJ Barlow, Retired Cheif Executive, Anderson Clayton & Co. 80 Company Booths Tues.-Wed., Feb. 3-4 Blocker Building Lobby International Business Symposium Tues.-Wed., Feb. 3-4 Blocker Building Topics Include: The Orient, The Middle East, Europe, Latin America MBA/MS Case Competition Wed., Feb. 4 9:30-4:15 in Blocker Building Reception Following at Manor House Inn For More Information Please Call 845-1320