The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 23, 1990, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    page
10
The Battalion
Friday, March 23,1
Associated Press
EDITOR’S NOTE: “There is a tide in the af
fairs of men, which taken at the flood leads on
to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is
bounded in shallows and in misery.
— Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene III, as recited
by George Foreman.
'
\&f March are here;
Fa;
^qan wants Douglas
HOUSTON — George Foreman is con
cerned that Buster Douglas isn’t aware of the
ebb and flow tendencies of the heavyweight di
vision.
He’s taken to spouting poetry and mounting
a campaign to help Douglas survive the nuances
of being heavyweight champion.
The conclusion according to Foreman’s logic,
of course, is that Douglas’ best move would be to
fight Foreman for the heavyweight title and the
sooner the better.
But he can’t get any response from Douglas
or dethroned Mike Tyson.
“Who was the hottest thing in the world
awhile ago and who is it now?” Foreman asked,
wiping perspiration from his brow after a morn
ing workout at his northside gym.
“Before you know it, the tide is going to roll
out on them. What they are doing is allowing me
to steal their thunder.”
While Douglas and Tyson haggle over mil
lions, Foreman plans to continue fighting for
whatever he can get in hopes of creating a
groundswell of support that will lead to a title
shot.
“While they’re deciding over all these million-
dollar dealings, I’m going to be out there fight
ing and stealing their fans,” Foreman said.
Foreman, 41, says the younger contenders
shouldn’t expect time to catch up with him.
“I’m going no where,” Foreman said. “I’m
getting better. I’m better than I was a year ago.”
Douglas sees no need to defend his title be
fore September and he has announced no plans
to consider Foreman as an opponent when he
does.
The champion has said Tyson and Evander
Holyfield are the only contenders.
“1 won’t be pushed aside because Buster
Douglas has the title belt now and as beautifulas
it is and as important as it is, he can’t eat it,
Foreman said.
Foreman spent months building up a grudg
match between himself and Tyson only to have
Douglas win the title in a shocking lOth-round
knockout on Feb. 10 in Tokyo.
Now Foreman has to start over and build
Douglas and he’s taking his message to the me
dia.
“I was attacking the reign of terror thatlj
son had going,” Foreman said. “But Tyson is
namic. He doesn’t talk but he’s like some human
beings who can be still and they are still dy
namic.
“You can see them and feel the motion
That’s what Tyson has.”
Foreman said his statements created contro
versy in the media, but gained him a followinj
among the people.
“The people came up to me on the street
they said ‘Foreman, we have our ears to tht
ground and we hear the drums.’ ”
oking For A Place To Live?
ore you sign on the dotted line, visit these local
housing/apartment advertisers
Briarwood Apartments
(0iz>
1201 Harvey Road, CS
693-3014
• six floor plans to choose from • tennis, basketball & volleyball
• d. lannrlrv • on-tite eecurity
• 2 pools • coverrd parking
• hot tub • 2 shuttle bus stops
Don’t forget to drop by & register for FREE RENT for a
1-year lease
Courtyard Apartments
600 University Oaks, CS
696-3391
We offer:
• spacious 1 b-2 bedroom apts.
• pool 6-Jacuzzi
• tennis, basketball ir volleyball courts
• clubroom
• year-round shuttle
Drop by & register for a 1 year lease-FREE RENT
‘Above and Beyond the Rest’
410 S. Texas Avenue • College Station, Texas 77840-1724
(409) 846-4242
TIMBER RIDGE
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES
*SAND VOLLEYBALL
*pool & gameroom
*laundry
2 bedroom -1 bedroom
2 bedroom 2 story studios
Walk to class (2 blocks)
PRELEASING NOW!
846-2173
ECONOMICAL APARTMENTS
Academic Village-3900 Old College Rd 846-9196
2 Bdrm/1 Bath $285
Casa Blanca-4110 College Main 846-1413
2 Bdrm. $275
Scholar’s Inn - 401 Cooner 846-3050
Efficiency $215 furnished
All well maintained • Professor owned • Student managed
Reasonable rent
CASA DEL SOL
Apartments
401 Stasney
2 blocks from campus
A fine place to live
696-3455
The Living is Easy
& so is the rent
Eff., 1,2, & 3 BR Shuttle route
Central A/C Pool
rent starts at $225/month
Doux Chene
1401 FM 2818, C.S.
693-1906
COUNTRY PLACE
Come see our neuj look
6 Blocks from campus
efficiencies
and
1&2 Bedroom apartments
2 Shuttle bus routes
3902 College Main, Bryan NOW PRECEASING
846-0515
Come by and see our spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartmentsl
• Affordable Rates
• Walk-Pedal-Shuttle to A&M
• Relaxing Swimming Pool
• Security Lighting
• Caring, On-Site Management
• Well Kept Laundry Facilities
• Dependable Maintenance Service
• Large Walk in Closets
• 2 Blocks Behind Red Lobster
A
LINCOLN SQUARE
M .. E .N T
313 LINCOLN N. COLLEGE STATIC?
693-2720
ON - LINE
REAL ESTATE SERVICES, INC.
Let us find your home-
no matter what you are looking for.
100 west Brookside
Bryan, Texas 77801
(409) 268-8620
(409) 268-6459
C.aring
A.bout
Individuals
N.eeds
D.R. Cain Rental Properties
693-8850
3002 S. Texas, College Station
WYNDHAM MANAGEMENT, INC.
• 1 &) 2 bedroom, 4-plex and 2-plex units available
• 2 baths
• on shuttle NOW LEASING
• close to campus
• summer rates available
846-4384
ol.S 1
B
f<
ByCH
Of The
The
gents
begin
special
pus.
The
events
vote c
ternoc
chairn
ecstati'
“Th
tion tc
McKei
The
projec
schedi
Cattle
Mcl
structi
with tf
three)
The
place t
Colisei
“emba
ing to
Univei
G.
smalle
ferenc
7,500.
Univei
Mcl
A&M I
school
of the
coliseu
player;
In ;
the nc
coinmi
A&I
that cc
laboric
their
cause <
uncon
White.
Con
nine s
cials s:
duce I
hance
everyo
The
used f
ice sh(
ferenc
The
Fi
ki
fr
NE)
throug
Sunda
floor i:
flame
legedh
club w
gation
The
years;
dub, i
propei
The
men a
Hondi
grants
ond flc
“Per
top of
the F
chief,
said ol
inrpovi
the Bn
Som
throug
a desj
lives,
Glugoi
Polh
told a
Gonza
arreste
and nu
“We
was th
with a
Brown
Polh
dub a!
with hi
tickets
“He
>ng u
alone,’
police i
A cl
half an
he reti
the ent
The
the fin
At 1<
r th<
Brown
Mos