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good fori ays the itie Jones, a 1975$ Hympie >11 hisinj e of the v e com] in getting lack of ig- ers areqt : injuries) dieir owm rack : is morei intofprej on the le;| itely, mosl id inanaji icating irJ > its way J >nt doesil d athletesl >m shoulii| conteif eferrinj eball, gol they shoi®: art of thfB sn't ahn THE BEST HAIRCUT OF YOUR LIFE . . . OR YOUR MONEY BACK. We truly believe that no other men’s or ladies’ hair stylist in College Station is so dedicated to the art of beautiful hair sculpture as McLaughlin’s. We cost a little more (Artists don’t come cheap.) But we are very good. For proof we make this offer: Let us cut your hair. Wear it for 10 days. If you’re not showered with compliments we’ll happily refund your money. Call 846-5764 for appointments 1403 UNIVERSITY DRIVE COLLEGE STATION ■ Texas A&M’s Clint Thomas (far left) is on his way to his victory, a school record. His teammates on the bench seem Cowboys announce Season schedule 22nd career to be paying Photo Courtesy of Steve Krauss close — for the most part — attention to the action. The Aggies host the Houston Cougars in a crucial three game series starting at 3 p.m. Friday. or broufl| OOtball sH Associated Press recupeJiIk' Dallas Cowboys announced ;aid. Mheir 1976 football schedule Wed- TbisisiHday and the highlights include itill tryinsthlfirst visit ever to Dallas by O. J. and paii Silipson and the Buffalo Bills. a/ e Cowboys resume a ‘ i ‘ uMmksgiving Day tradition, enter- mite Ui 13 " 1 ' 0 ? NFC Eastern Division t ^d^Hmpion St. Louis, and they’ll also ; . play host for rare visits by the s n Chicago Bears and Baltimore Colts, m nv ill i i | toenddH* 16 14-game slate opens and .j II | doses at Texas Stadium against J 1 j Philadephia Sept. 12 and Washing- ■ r ton Dec. 12. >1 one w!«f )bably skf In between, the NFC champs: oblemJ®- Host AFC Eastern Division If youaiwinner Baltimore on Sept. 26, mark- piore it, ling the Colts’ first regular season trip to Dallas since 1960. — Host the Chicago Bears on Oct. 24, their first visit here since 1962. — Host Craig Morton, Larry Csonka and the New York Giants on Nov. 7. — Host O. J. and the Bills on Monday night, Nov. 15. — Host St. Louis on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25. There was no Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas last year for the first time since 1965. The Cowboys road games are at New Orleans, Seattle, New York Giants, St. Louis, Washington, At lanta and Philadelphia. At least six of the games — Balti more, Buffalo, St. Louis and Wash ington at home and St. Louis and Washington on the road — will be on national television. The rest will be televised regional ly- >ho! Oilers face tough teams this season Press EY J jtionalHl nt Clil edwitMtttj Associated Press ivernmenffHOUSTON — The Houston Oil- ;r scheme ers, in addition to facing defending CenterS Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh in idelphiaf two divisional games, will meet 1975 Hockeyk playoff teams Oakland and Baltimore by the Spi c on their 1976 National Football League schedule, announced Wed- he siispegfesday. gary CotBllie Oilers, who barely missed the was life, playoffs last season with a 10-4 rec- igue Prfi Ord, open the regular season in the Htrodome Sept. 12 against the ex- 5ALL pansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. y Los ||The rest of Houston’s regular sea- iall starB son schedule is: Sept. 19, at Buffalo; be has sip Sept. 26, Oakland at Houston; Oct. •nttoattfl 3 ; ‘ at New Orleans; Oct. 10, Denver bile. p at Houston; Oct. 18, at San Diego; Oct. 24, Cincinnati at Houston; Nov. 1, at Baltimore; Nov. 7, Cleveland at Houston; Nov. 14, at Cincinnati; Nov. 21 at Pittsburgh; Nov. 28 At lanta at Houston; Dec. 5, Houston at Cleveland; and Dec. 11, Pittsburgh at Houston. Houston will play four of its six pre-season games in the Astrodome. The Oilers open the pre-season July 31 at Kansas City and close out Sept. 4 at Dallas. The Oilers will play home exhibi tion games Aug. 7 against New Or leans, Aug. 14 against the New York Giants, Aug. 21 against the New York Jets and Aug. 28 against Miami. Have you got more TIME than MONEY? Who told you so? NOW is the TIME to get right with GOD. Come hear Evangelist GLENN BURKS At All Faith Chapel on the campus Thurs. April 22 at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Bryan United Pentecostal Church Hwy. 21 E at Tabor Rd. Top of the Tower Texas A&M University Pleasant Dining — Great View SERVING LUNCHEON BUFFET 11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Each day except Saturday $2.50 DAILY $3.00 SUNDAY Serving soup i? sandwich 11.00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. 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