Page 10 The Battalion Monday, November 21,1988 Alabama to determine 2 bowl berths Associated Press Alabama might be watching the Jan. 2 bowl games on television, but at least the Crimson Tide will have determined the makeup of two of the final postseason contests. On Friday, Alabama plays Au burn at Birmingham. If Alabama wins, Louisiana State will go to the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2 to face Florida State, while Auburn will head to the Flail of Fame Bowl the same day to meet Syracuse. If Auburn wins, the Tigers will represent the Southeastern Confer ence in the Sugar Bowl at New Or leans and Louisiana State will play in the Flail of Fame at Tampa, Fla. “I’m just thrilled to get to go to the Sugar Bowl,” said Florida State Coach Bobby Bowden. “Never hav ing had the opportunity to play in it, it is going to be a great thrill for me.” All of the other bowl matchups were completed after Saturday’s games, with top-ranked Notre Dame heading for a Jan. 2 Fiesta Bowl bat tle against No. 4 West Virginia. “They seem to be a very good team, better than us right now,” Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz said of West Virginia. Victories Saturday bj Southern California and Nebraska settled four Jan. 2 matchups: the O ange, Rose, Cotton and Citrus Bowl . Southern Cal, by defeating UCLA 31-22, clinched the Pacific-10 Con ference title and a Rose Bowl berth against Michigan. UCLA goes to the Cotton Bowl to Arkansas. “UCLA is an outstanding team, as good a team as there is in the na tion,” Arkansas Coach Ken Hatfield said. Nebraska became the Big Eight champion by edging Oklahoma 7-3. With the victory, the Cornhuskers go to the Orange Bowl to play Mi ami, Fla., while Oklahoma will take on Clemson in the Citrus Bowl. Other postseason contests and matchups are: California Bowl, Dec. 10 at Fresno, Calif: Western Michigan vs. Fresno St.. Independence Bowl, Dec. 23 at Shrevepbrt, La.: Southern Missis sippi vs Texas-El Paso. Sun Bowl, Dec. 24 at El Paso, Texas: Alabama vs. Army. Aloha Bowl, Dec. 25 at Honolulu: Washington St. vs. Houston. Liberty Bowl, Dec. 28 at Mem phis, Tenn.: Indiana vs. South Caro lina. All America Bowl, Dec. 29 at Bir mingham, Ala.: Florida vs. Illinois. Freedom Bowl, Dec. 29 at Ana heim, Calif.: Brigham Young vs. Colorado. Holiday Bowl, Dec. 30 at San Diego: Wyoming vs. Oklahoma State. Peach Bowl, Dec. 31 at Atlanta: Iowa vs. North Carolina State. Gator Bowl, Jan. 1 at Jacksonville, Fla.: Georgia vs. Michigan State. Game (Continued from page 9) The yards put Lewis seventh on the all-time A&M yardage list and No. I in single-season rushing with 1,352 yards. I don’t understand the defense’s performance in the first half, though. They start slow almost every game, but the problem is that they have come to accept the slow starts. Maybe the problem is that the Ag gies have to get mad before they play to their potential. I was impressed with Slocum’s performance. In all of the mess that’s going on, he seems to be a rock for the program. He’s one of those “How-did-you-get-in-the-middle-of- a-mess-like-this?” guys. At the postgame quiz session, where reporters try everything they INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS can to get players and coachesti something they don’t want to, cum handled the questions ^ sincerely jovial attitude. The players, being younger; more adamant about beings lenged, tended to let the repot get to them. I can’t blame tit though — they’re as tired of get questioned as reporters are of asf them. Just like I said — the gamer boring. The Aggies have TQ number and didn’t have anym lent with the Frogs. Jim Waders his team should have wonthega E except for the turnovers. I’m sure the Aggies wouldj otherwise. But that’s football,t on a Saturday afternoon in Non her — when the weather was^ and the sideline administrativei tics were worse — the gamewenti sponsored by C£L, McDonald’s £ ■ I , Breakfast Every Morning • 5 locations • Drive Thru Post Oak Mall • Hwy 21 Manor East Mall • University Dr. Texas Ave. at S.W. Parkway FOOTNOTES Volleyball playoffs are posted inside the IM-Rec Sports Office 159 Read Building. Archery Singles will be posted Wednesday, November 23, after 1 PM. David Clubb, Derek Brown, and David Bunk of the Gymnastics Team will be traveling to Colorado Springs, Colorado over the Thanksgiving Holiday to compete in the Rocky Mountain Open. ALL UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS MEN'S OPEN Curtis Acheson Danny Duffy MEN'S C Bobby Gastel J. Hardison COREC A Kathy Craig Stanley Butler RACQUETBALL MEN'S A . Tim Teris Gregg Poffenbarger WOMEN'S A Flossie Givens Kathy Craig COREC B David Danzeiser Diana Normand MEN'S B Doug Miller Mike Delgado WOMEN'S B Diane Gehan Fiona Henneberry COREC C Martin Cano Liz Baker INNERTUBEWATER BASKETBALL 16" SOFTBALL MEN’S A IMPERIALS MEN'S B l-HOOPS COREC B REAL AG ES WOMEN'S A SHE-BOBS WOMEN'S B SWEETHEARTS COREC C MOISTURE MEN'S A IMPERIALS WOMEN'S A LAST MINUTE CORECA T & A MEN'S B GOOD ACTION WOMEN'S B WOMBATS CORECB GOOD ACTION CORECC ST. MARY’S TENNIS MEN'S A MEN'S B BRENT AUVERMANN MEN’S C RODNEY FRANKLIN WOMEN'S B KELLY HAGEL JERRY LOPE WOMEN’S A CINDY TALLENT WOMEN'S C JENNIFER LAMBERSON VIDEO TRIATHLON RESULTS OVERALL WINNERS CHRIS HARRIS DEE HEROD POW WINNERS SUNIL SEGU MICHELLE MICKENS PUNCH OUT WINNERS JAMES WELLS MICHELLE MICKENS AFTER BURNER WINNERS CHRIS HARRIS DEE HERROD TAMU-OUTDOORS SKI SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT! Cross country ski the St. in the San Juan Mountains be tween Silverton and Ouray, Colorado the lodge lies in some of the most beautiful country in the West. The St. Paul is a com fortable inn complete with kero sene lamps, woodburning stove, and a sauna. All you need to bring is yourself and JANUARY?-14 REGISTRATION: OCT. 27 - DEC. 6. Paul where the powder is superb from Thanksgiving through April! Located personal items. For$395 ($410 non A&M), this adventure in cludes transportations, lodging, food, all equipment, instruction, and guides. The trip is limited to 13 participants. Sign up in the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read. For more information, please call Patsy or Steve at 845-7826. ACKNOWLEGEMENTS: McDonald's Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your local McDonald's Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Post Oak Mall. Stories are by Steve Harding, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photos are by Mark Figart and Sarah Cowan. IM GAMEPLAN ENTRIES OPEN: NOVEMBER 7 ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 22 ARCHERY SINGLES CONTEST DATE: Tuesday, November 29 beginning at 6 PM in 304 ReadBuife ELIGIBILITY: All TAMU students, faculty, staff and spouses are eligible if they meet the requirements the Intramural Calender/Handbook. SCHEDULE: Participants will schedule a time to shoot at registrafe Times available are 6 PM, 7 PM, and 8 PM. DIVISIONS: Men’s and Women's. Competition: Open-AIIAr; ery Club Members must play in this division. Competitors in other divisions may sign up forthisdivisic Class A and Class B. RULES: FITA Rules will apply. Each participant will shoot one round (30 arrow at a distance of 10 yards. The target is 40 cm with 10 scoring rings. Four practice arrows will be allow: Perfect score is 300. EQUIPMENT: Participants are asked to provide their own equipment. A limit! number of bows will be available for sign up when you enter. Restrictions: A recurve bow with opfa standard sights and stabilizers is to be used. No compound bows. Bow must not exceed 45 lbs. actualdra weight. No string peep or bow level. No releases, no field or broad head points. Target points only mechanical releases. ** PARTICIPANTS SHOULD HAVE PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN ARCHERY.“Ni THIS EVENT IS NOT ON THE RESIDENCE HALL POINT SYSTEM! ENTRIES OPEN: NOVEMBER 28 ENTRIES CLOSE: JANUARY 17 OUTDOOR SOCCER ENTRY FEE: $25.00 per team PLAY BEGINS: Wednesday, January 18,19!! 5 PM immediately after the Team Captain’s Meeting LOCATION: Intramural Sports Center fl NCAA with Intramural exceptions DIVISIONS: Men’s and Women’s Residence Hall, Men's and Womet Independent and CoRec. CLASSES: A - Highly competitive B - Moderately competitive C - NoviceCte A, B and C will play round robin league games with single elimination playoffs. A WARDS: ClassA-T-sli Class B - Certificates Class C - Certificates GENERAL MOTORS:Thanks to General Motors torspoost ing the Class B CoRec Tournament. Class B CoRec Champions will receive GM T-shirts. SCHEDULE Schedules will be available at the Team Captain’s Meeting Wednesday, January 18at 4 PMin167Rei Building. ELIGIBILITY: No team may have more than one (1) TAMU soccer club player on itsroster.Ai team having one (1) soccer club member must play in Class A. GET INVOLVED NEXT SEMESTER. SIGN UP FOR OUTDOOR SOCCER NOVEMBER 28. Tue. Nov. 22, Thu. Nov. 24, Sat. Nov. 26, Tue. Nov. 22, Thu. Nov. 24, Sat. Nov. 26, Tue. Nov. 22, Thu. Nov. 24, Sat. Nov. 26, THANKSGIVING HOURS READ BUILDING - G. ROLLIE WHITE 6:00 AM- 7:00 PM Wed. Nov. 23, 6:00 AM- 10:00 AM- 5:00 PM Fri. Nov.24,10:00AM- 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sun. Nov. 27, 8:00 AM- DeWARE COURTS Closed Nov. 22 and Nov. 24 - 26 DeWARE WEIGHTROOM 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed. Nov. 23, 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Fri. Nov. 25, 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM-9:00 PM Sun. Nov. 27, Noon GOLF DRIVING RANGE 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Wed. Nov. 23, 3:00PM - 6 11:00 AM-4:00 PM Fri. Nov. 25, Noon -6 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Sun. Nov. 27, Noon -6 11:00 PM 10:00 PM Midnight 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 7:00 PM 00PM 00 PM :00 PM W A NTE D: soccer officials The IM Rec Sports Office is looking for people interest in becoming soccer officials. There will be an orientation meeting Monda November 28, at 6 PM in 164 Read Building. For more information, calltlt IM Rec Sports Office at 845-7826. Page 12B/The Battalion/Monday, Nov. 21, 1988 Monday, November 21