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I just moth- lubles g and ;e.” past ssion- wife, rhter rpley ined rpley need d. h h all and lilia- it up rould they )ther -foot and icks, past that nd I ft ve, any the pley No bitter feud between Switzer, Ryan IControversy part of Arizona coach's style IRVING, Texas (AP) — Barry [likes Buddy. And Buddy re spects Barry. So much for a [blood feud by the head coaches going into Sunday’s game be tween the Arizona Cardinals [and the Dallas Cowboys. When he was at Philadel- [phia, Buddy Ryan had a run ning exchange of verbal needles with Jimmy Johnson which heated up the series between [the Eagles and the Cowboys. Rookie coach Barry Switzer [drew praise from Arizona coach Ryan on Wednesday in a tele phone exchange with area me dia, saying “Barry paid his dues. He also was the most suc cessful college coach. Every time I saw him play he won. His [players always respected him.” Ryan said Switzer called him during the summer “to apologize | for something he had been quot- I ed as saying in a magazine. I wasn’t sure what it was all about [ but we had a good conversation. [ He’s a highly successful coach.” Switzer said he’s not going to get into any exchanges with Ryan although the Cowboys have been promised “an old- fashioned woodshed situation.” “It serves no purpose and has no effect on the players,” Switzer said. “I’ve never gotten into any thing like that. I like Buddy.” Switzer did have his moments at Oklahoma when he got into some word fights with then- Texas coach Darrell Royal that made the annual meeting be tween the Sooners and Long horns even more bitter. Ryan brings his Cardinals to Texas Stadium on Sunday after his first victory in Phoenix. Ryan expects his usual warm greeting from the Dallas fans. “One year they threw pork chops and another time it was water balloons,” Ryan said. It beat what happened to Johnson in Philadelphia. He was peppered once by snowballs, including one that had a battery inside. Switzer said controversy is Ryan’s lifeblood. “It’s his style, it’s his life, and his personality,” Switzer said. ‘‘It’s kind of the way he’s always done things.” It's here! Complete your education by studying abroad! Discover the opportunities at TAMU Overseas Day October ,13, MSC Main Hall Representatives from various study abroad programs will be in the MSC from 10:00-2:00. Sponsored by Study Abroad Programs 161 Bizzell Hall West (845-0544) CONCEPTS Hair Designs 20% OFF any service with Tracy must present ad 764-4500 p^900 Harvey Rd., C.S. ^ Joico * Senscience * Sukesha PAUL KRIZAN Texas A&M Student Law Clerk Law Offices of Sandra Burns* Personal Injury • Auto Accidents • Bicycle Accidents • Pedestrian Accidents • Accidents Resulting From Inadequate Security • Wrongful Death • Victims Of Drunk Drivers Beeper: (409) 777-9619 *FuIly Licensed by the Slate Board of Texas and have elected to be. Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. AP photo Coach Barry Switzer and the Cowboys play Arizona Sunday Board of Governors approves new rules Changes for NBA include shorter 3-point line, no hand-checking NEW YORK (AP) — Look for more outside shooting, less ob struction in the backcourt and milder trash-talking in the NBA this season. After last year’s fight-marred, low-scoring playoffs, the league’s Board of Governors on Wednes day approved several rule changes addressing concerns that the game was being domi nated by defense and overly physical play. “There’s been a slight change in the game over the years, and the competition committee felt strongly it was time to open up the game a little bit,” NBA com missioner David Stem said. The most notable change adopted Wednesday is moving the 3-point line to a uniform 22 feet. Currently the arc is 22 feet in the comers, but extends to 23 feet, 9 inches beyond the top of the key. In addition to boosting of fense, the league also hopes the adjustment will require teams to defend the perimeter more and unclog the lane. Under another rule change, a player fouled while taking a 3- pointer will get three free throws. The league also prohibited hand-checking from the end line in the backcourt to the op posite foul line. “By enforcing the hand-check ing, that will clear up a part of the game that had gotten out of hand,” said Rod Thom, the NBA’s vice president of operations. In response to a spate of fights during last year’s playoffs, including a brawl between the Knicks and the Bulls that broke out right in front of Stern, the league also stiffened penalties for players who leave the bench during an altercation. Playeps who do so will receive an automatic suspension of at least one game and fined a maxi mum of $20,000. Other rule changes adopted: — When a player has a clear path to the basket, a two-shot foul will be called if a defender grabs him in the backcourt. — Players who commit two flagrant fouls in a game will be ejected. — Officials will more strictly enforce rules against trash- talking and taunting, calling a technical when a player says something that could escalate into a fight. — Fines for technical fouls will increase to $500, up from $100 for the first one and $150 for the second. — The second or more of back-to-back timeouts when the ball is not inbounded can be no longer than 45 seconds. 4r EXCITING NEWS4* DT FALL GRADUATES GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT ARE NOW ON SALE !!!!!! 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