ICS The Battalion SPORTS 9 Wednesday, September 5,1990 Sports Editor Nadja Sabawala 845-2688 ). Card 779-4756 401 S. Texas (29th & Tei eeded ay! essing ) ters * ions * oupots) lotos* ihin Kanias eria salinjj in id Clipper 'jorkout SWC must prove worthy of A&M, UT If the Southwest Conference hopes to remain a Viable entity that will include both Texas and Texas A&M, it will have to endear itself to the major television networks. To do this, other SWC teams will need to prove themselves worthy during non-conference games involving top Division I teams. It’s obvious that for the SWC to survive, A&M and UT must remain. If not, the conference will become nothing more than an equivalent to the Southland Conference in terms of national appeal. This summer was filled with talk of the “Big Two” (A&M and UT) following Arkansas’ lead and leaving the conference to find more television revenue. Never mind tradition and loyalty, big bucks are the name of the game in college football these days. Obviously, the Big Two’s presidents don’t want to be left out of the money pool. A&M president William H. Mobley and UT president William H. Cunningham looked from coast to coast trying to find a v/aWe conference to join. However, they couldn’t locate a See Pils/Page 10 A ft ( LOAD CftC W BONFIRE RELOAD CREW 1990 Crew Assistant Positions OPEN! Pick up Applications Rm. 103 YMCA Due In: Sept. 7 one: 6:00* D 6696 BOB BROWN UNIVERSAL TRAVEL | DEPENDABLE TRAVEL SERVICE OVER THE UNIVERSE • Airline Reservations || •Travel Counsel • Hotel/Motel Reservations • Cruises • Rental Cars • Tours • Charters • 30 day Charge “FULLY COMPUTERIZED” FREE TICKET DELIVERY IF YOU’VE TRIED THE REST... WHY NOT TRY THE BEST! 846-8719 or 846-8710 or 846-8718 UNIVERSITY TOWER LOBBY COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS US. DEPARTMENT OF STATE US. INFORMATION AGENCY US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 19 T Review , Suite 250 77002 Career Opportunity THE FOREIGN SERVICE WRITTEN EXAMINATION Saturday, October 27, 1990 Applications must be received by September 21, 1990 Hie Written Examination is the initial step in competing for a career as a Foreign Service Officer. Applicants for the examination must be: At least 20 years old on the date of he examination United States citizens Available for woddwide assignment fou may obtain further information and n application from your Campus lacement Office or by calling area code 703) 875-7490, or by writing: The Recruitment Division U.S. Department of State P.O. Box 9317 / Arlington, Virginia 22209 An Equal Opportunity Employer • Soooo long, Sooooie SWC basketball coaches: Take Hogs’ eligibility away FORT WORTH (AP) — The Southwest Conference’s basketball coaches say there’s a way to keep de fecting Arkansas from winning its third consecutive basketball championship: If you can’t beat ’em, ban ’em. Arkansas will be a member of the SWC until June 1 of next year, mak ing it eligible for all the league’s championships before the Razor- backs leave for the Southeastern Conference. But five of the eight remaining basketball coaches surveyed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram say the Razorbacks’ final season in the SWC shouldn’t count. “I’m disappointed that they would feel that way, but everybody’s got to have their feelings,” Arkansas’ coach Nolan Richardson said Tuesday. “If that’s a majority of them that feel that way, then I’m very sorry about their feelings.” TCU’s Moe Iba, Baylor’s Gene Iba, Rice’s Scott Thompson, Texas Tech’s Gerald Myers and Texas coach Tom Penders didn’t think Ar kansas should be eligible for SWC basketball honors. SMU’s John Shumate said he had “mixed emotions” and didn’t cast a vote. Texas A&M’s Kermit Davis Jr. said he had no problem with Arkan^ “What’s important is we are a member. As long as I’m a member I will conduct myself accordingly. ” — Tom Penders, UT basketball coach sas being eligible, and Houston’s Pat Foster had no comment on the ques tion. “What’s important is we are a member,” Penders said. “As long as I’m a member I will conduct myself accordingly. “I can’t imagine Syracuse leaving the Big East and being allowed to participate,” said Penders, whose team has finished second and third to the Razorbacks in the last two sea sons. “Yeah, it would make it easier for us,” he said. “Basically, Arkansas thumbed their nose at all of us. “I think it’s going to be an ong oing story all year,” Penders said. “But the reality is that Arkansas brings in a lot of people. Myers agreed, saying, “When a team withdraws, it should automat ically lose all its privileges. One of those privileges is representing that conference.” Thompson said there’s a “general tendency” to feel that Arkansas has left the conference,“and it’s a lame- duck season.” Three-quarters of the league’s members would have to vote to make Arkansas ineligible for the regular- and post-season basketball championships. Smith signs $5 million four-year contract D/VL.L.A$ ADDISON (AP) — Running back Emmitt Smith, ending the longest rookie holdout in the his tory of the Dallas Cowboys at 48 days, signed a four-year con tract on Tuesday worth an esti mated package of $5 million. Smith, the 17th player selected in COWBOYS the draft, said “I’m no savior for this franchise. It takes 11 guys. But it’s an unique opportunity to grow together with a team. We hope to be in the Super Bowl in the next two or three years.” Owmer Jerry Jones and Smith, who set 58 records at the Univer sity of Florida, wouldn’t disclose the details. However, both com promised. Smith wanted a three- year contract and the Cowboys asked for five years. Smith got a $1 million signing bonus and an estimated $650,000 per year plus an incentive pack age for starts, performance, and all-star teams that he might make. Smith and agent Richard Howell had asked for $700,000 per year. "The terms in the incentive clause helped me make my deci sion,” said Smith, who had a year remaining at Florida and had al ready enrolled there to resume studies for his public recreation degree. Jones made a surprise intro duction of Smith at the Cowboys* kickoff luncheon. Coach Jimmy Johnson set up the introduction by saying to Jones, “you know there is only one piece of the puzzle left for our team to come together.” Jones bounced up and said “Well, why didn’t you ask me ear lier? Ladies and gentlemen I’d like to introduce you to Emmitt Smith. ” Smith came up from the audi ence. 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