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Buffet During Game Only 501 University / 846-3278#2610 Texas Ave. B / 779-5422 $ ft ift [ft* ry. %*v i-jj «r ■ rvr ■ rj r »w ■ ir ■ r ■ r ■ w ■ ir ■ r . r »irj r* r»v ■ j*-w*« ^j v ■ w*» ■’‘f ^ ■ j 1 • S’ ^. s* Wj ^« j* «s-^. v-j*. ^■ jr w, <•< ft: Thursday, November 15, 1990The Battalion Page 1 1 Holy field won’t relenquish title to Foreman easily NEW YORK (AP) — Evander Ho- lyfield will not surrender the World Boxing Council’s piece of his heavy weight championship without a fight. Holyfield, who won the undis puted title from James “Buster” Douglas Oct. 25, is signed to defend it against 42-year-old George Fore man April 19. “The fight is happening April 19 because Evander Holyfield is the un disputed heavyweight champion of the world, and there’s nothing (WBC president) Jose Sulaiman can do to change that,” Dan Duva, Holy- field’s promoter, said Wednesday. He spoke at a news conference called to officially announce that the World Boxing Association had changed its stance and will sanction the match. The WBC, WBA and Interna tional Boxing Federation all ruled that Holyfield’s first defense had to be against Mike Tyson, who lost the title to Douglas. At the news conference, James Binns, counsel for the WBA, read a letter from WBA President Gilberto Mendoza to Holyfield in which Men doza said the WBA would sanction the fight with Foreman “upon the condition that the winner must de fend the title against the then lead ing available contender, by no later than June 11, 1991.” Tyson, who is to fight Alex Stew art Dec. 8 at Atlantic City, N.J., cur rently is the No. 1 contender of all three governing bodies. The IBF Executive Committee re portedly is leaning tovard sanction ing the match, and President Bob Lee said by telephone that he will have an announcement by the end of the week. Should the fight be sanctioned, Lee said, the winner would have 30 days to negotiate with the leading contender for a defense by next Oct. 25. Duva threatened court action against the WBC and take his case to the public and to advertisers who sponsor WBC fights on televsion, adding: “I believe the WBC is going to sanction this fight or get out of boxing. “I see the possibility of a congres sional investigation into boxing if they steal Holyfield’s title.” Asked why he would press for WBC recognition since the fight will happen even if it’s withheld, Duva said: “Why it is important is Evander Holyfield earned it.” Duva said the WBC sanctioning fees for the Holyfield-Douglas fight were more than $300,000, with $150,000 coming from Holyfield. The new champion’s share of the WBA sanctioning fees was $100,000 and his share of the IBF fees was $80,000. “For that kind of money, you ex pect fair treatment,” Duva said. “Root for Sulaiman to take the ti tle from you,” a grinning Bob Arum, who represents Foreman and will co promote the fight, told Duva, “then you’ll save $150,000. For me, it’s ri diculous to pay $150,000 for that green (championship) belt. You can buy it for $5 in a store.” Pirates’ Drabek named NL Cy Young winner PITTSBURGH (AP) — Doug Drabek, who pitched the Pittsburgh Pirates within one step of the World Series, came within one vote Wednesday Of unanimous selection as the National League Cy Young Award winner. Drabek, who led the league with 22 victories against six losses while leading his team to its first division title since 1979, became the first Pi rate in 30 years to win the award. He received 23 of 24 first-place votes and 118 of of a possible 120 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Ramon Martinez (20-6), the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 22-year-old fast- baller, was second with one first- place vote and 70 points. Frank Vi ola of the New York Mets was third with two second-place votes and 13 thirds for 19 points. Ballots were cast by two writers in each National League city. It was Drabek’s ability to win big games in a pressure-cooker pennant race that kept the Mets from over- Model Makers • Health and Beauty • Photography • Runaway Tecliniaues • Professional Development Modeling Seminar Saturday, November 17th 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. College Station Hilton • Linda Hagler, Susan Linder Professional Models Certified Teachers • Possible opportunities to be in local t.v. and radio com mercials 8159/person Bring a friend and its 2 for the price of 1 Bring 2 friends and its $60/person!! 361-7886 1600 S. 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I was just wishing we were in the World Series.” Drabek was 1-1 in the Pirates’ six- game NL playoffs loss to Cincinnati, winning 2-1 in Game 5. He allowed three runs in 16 1-3 innings for a 1.65 postseason ERA. “He’s the best pitcher in the league — no doubt, no question about it,” Leyland said. P&LOtfBZLO ‘PISANO QZIJVRT'E'T ‘Hambro has something that few musicians have these days, a sense of humor." -Chicago Tribune Performing Monday. November 19 in Rudder Auditorium. Tickets on sale now at the Rudder Box Office. Coil 845-1234 for more info. ojCQfttce HastjsMfs Our Price At New Release Ultawie Rentals On Tuesday & Thursday M-Th 10-9 F&St 10-11 Sun. 1-9 693-5789 Located on the corner of Texas & SW Parkway in the Winn Dixie Center, College Station MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED T;" t;:i“"" ■ ' ■ /■;,/t- j- E.L. 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