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,3' . . - tXWMMMMMMMMMMMimMMmiUlMIUlMMMMMIUKUIIUIMimMIUimimilUlfUir Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1978 Sun Theatres the sports 333 University 84t The only movie in Town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS 846-9808 Super Bowl rematch: Cowboys vs. Broncos WWWVWUWIAiinfWIAtWiintWtW ****** ]>yYvyqpyy¥yqpy| French's Schools QUALITY PRE-SCHOOL AND FIRST GRADE SERVING BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION INFANTS THRU 1ST GRADE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE 4 LOCATIONS TO United Press International THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — The Dallas Cowboys will use basi cally the same lineup that defeated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII in the teams’ exhibition rematch Saturday in Mile High Stadium. Team spokesmen said Saturday’s starting lineup for the nationally televised game in Denver would be basically the same as the one that defeated the Broncos, 27-10, in January at New Orleans. The only changes expected are at the offensive tackle positions. Ralph Neely has retired and Bayfield Wright continues to have problems with a knee that required surgery last summer. Pat Donovan, the 1977 starter at right tackle, will start in Neely’s left tackle spot and second-year man Andy Frederick will start at right tackle if Wright is unable to play. The Cowboys will return to Thousand Oaks following the Den ver game for their final week of camp. The Cowboys will return to COLLEGE STATION WEE AGGIELAND \ 693-9900 CARE' A' LOT 846-1987 BRYAN ROYAL TOT KIDDO CAMPUS 846-4503 846-1037 Enroll Now For Fall. Inspection Welcomel CZdLiAjuLxja^JLJlJui. i* ** *#» im ** ** r* ** ** r* ** ** r* ** GET ACQUAINTED OFFER BRASS BELT BUCKLES ONLY AT THE OtISE WITH PURCHASE ' OF ANY PAIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES. $0 98 WITHOUT BOOT O PURCHASE or BOOTS 112 NAGLE •IN THE GREYHOUND BUS STATION •NORTHGATE LOWEST BOOT PRICES IN TEXAS NOCONA BOOTS/CASUAL SHOES ASTRO TENNIS SHOES i TTTTTTl r © CHILTON American or Foreign Car a: and Motorhome REPAIR MANUAL’S. ORIGINALLY | PRICED $095 . $095 ON TEXAS A&M BOOKSTOR E In the Memorial Student Center WOMEN. YOU’RE EQUAL IN THE AIR FORCE. Women start out on the same footing as men in Air Force ROTC. Women wear the same insignia and hold the same cadet positions in AFROTC, just as they do later on as Air Force officers. And the same AFROTC scholarship can be yours as a woman. If you qualify, you can have your tuition, book costs and lab fees paid by the Air Force, and receive $100 a month for other expenses. It helps free you to concentrate on your education. And that’s important. As an Air Force officer, you’ll be expected to use your train ing and education, and be a leader managing people and complex systems. You’ll be handed executive responsibility starting with your first job. It’s a great way to be equal, and a great way to serve your country. Check into the AFROTC program at your campus. Be sure to ask about AFROTC scholarships — you may be helping yourself earn an exciting new lifestyle. AFROTC DET 805 Military Science Bldg. TAMU 845-7611 Gateway to a great way of life. Dallas to stay Aug. 18, the day be fore their game with Houston at Texas Stadium. Meanwhile, in Denver, Broncos head coach Red Miller said his team "might be starting a couple of differ ent people because we have a very good competition for jobs at several positions.” Miller said the Broncos resumed practice Tuesday with an afternoon workout, and the coaching staff began game preparations later in the day. The Broncos coach cited offensive linemen Bill Bryan and Steve Schindler for outstanding work in the club’s 17-12 win over the Hous ton Oilers last Saturday and said he was pleased with the progress of several of Denver’s injured players. Wide receiver John Schultz worked out in full pads Tuesday de spite sustaining bruised ribs in the Houston game, and running back Otis Armstrong, nose tackle Don Latimer and defensive back Chris Pane all participated more in the workout than they have in the past two weeks. Miller said defensive end Gary Silvestri would be out for two weeks with a dislocated shoulder and nose tackle Ernie Salley probably would miss the Dallas game because of a mild concussion sustained last week. University hires new tennis coach David Kent, who led West Texas State University to six Missouri Valley Conference ti tles during the past eight sea sons, will head up Texas A&M’s men’s and women’s tennis pro grams, effective Sept. 1, athletic director Emory Bellard an nounced Wednesday. The 42-year-old Amarillo na tive and Texas Tech graduate re places Aggie men’s coach Richard Barker who has resigned to become a teacher and rancher in his hometown of San Saba. Ellen Buchanan will continue with the A&M women’s pro gram, working closely with Kent. Kent was an outstanding player at both Amarillo High School and Texas Tech and has had successful coaching tenures at Amarillo, Midland High School and West Texas State, He was a state doubles final, in 1954, his senior ye ar Amarillo. Kent was captainoftl, Texas Tech tennis team (L years, 1956-57-58, and won straight singles matches in^ senior season of W)58. While coaching at Midlanl where his teams compiled 114-10 dual-meet record, hem the city men’s singles chat pionship eight straight yean.R is still active in tournament pin If is trams at West Texas Sit compiled a dual-meet record 198 wins and 62 losses agait top competition. He also has vast experience directing summer tennis cam' and tournaments and is retq nized as one of the top tennis structors in the nation. Grambling put on probatiii United Press International MISSION, Kan. — Grambling State University has been placed on a year’s probation by the NCAA for violations in both the university's football and basketball programs, the NCAA said Wednesday. 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