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' j 5 age 8A THE BATTALION |1 I < TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1981 i 3' JUAREZ Clubs can ™« t » C ' WMAIU by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds phone in results MAKE IT WITH Club sports wishing to notify The Battalion sports staff of spring events can do so by calling 845-2611 any afternoon Sunday through Thursday. / THE JUPGE19 REVIEWING THE OOAC^'G COMPLIANCE Wrm TUEORPER TD INTEGRATE TME INNER-CITY BA9KET0AIL TEAM-. TEQUILA Due to the large amount of sports activity on campus this spring, teams are urged to notify The Battalion sports in advance of any events so that adequate coverage can be pro vided. Also, results may be phoned in immediately after the event at the above number. GOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY TEQUILA JALISCO S.A ST. LOUIS. MO.. 80 PROOF Deadline for results of day events is 8 p. m. Night event results must be phoned in before 10:30 p.m. jrvr r ii n mu ...YOU'RE SUITING UP WHITE PLAYERS, BUT 100 AREN'T PLAYING k TeIEM... Lfcfa. 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It looks like a normal Super Bowl Week — at least for New Orleans. The Super Bowl protagonists ar rived on the scene Monday — the Philadelphia Eagles hitting town during the morning and the Oakland Raiders coming in during the after noon — but, as is often the case, the players themselves are somewhat lost in the festivities. There is too much food to eat, too many sites to see and too many hang-overs to cure to worry a whole lot about who is going to win in the Superdome on Sunday. “The town has been booked for about four months,” said Edward J. McNeill, executive vice president of the Greater New Orleans Tourist and Convention Commission. “Now a lot of that booking was made in the anticipation that certain teams would be in the game. “Some of those rooms, therefore, come back on the scene, but they go quickly when they do. The interest starts to pick up when the football season starts and it builds from there.” This will be the fifth Super Bowl for New Orleans, which lures huge crowds each year for Mardi Gras, the Sugar Bowl and the somewhat lesser publicized jazz heritage festival and spring fiesta. So having throngs flowing through the French Quarter is routine. But that doesn’t mean the people around here ever grow bored with having a good time. “No, no,” said McNeill. “It’s just the opposite. I’ve talked to several (restaurant) general managers this week and they are all getting ready for the big push. Get your Xerox copies ON THE DOUBLE at Northgate, above Fanner's Market Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies On Our Xerox 9400 FREE COLLATING in most cases. We specialize in REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS. Also: Self-service copying, typing, binding, resume writing, editing, translating. ONE STOP service for reports and dissertations. ON THE DOUBLE I 331 University 846-3755 Open M-F, 7 a.m.-lO p.m. Sat., 9-6 “They are all putting additipiiil people on. They have extra waitea They want to do it right. “We’d love to have the Supnj Bowl here every year. But we hot that that isn’t going to happen.’’ The more popular restaurants the French Quarter, at least theonaj where reservations are accepted,: have long since had to start turniiijj people away. “Our most popular times were] booked before Christmas spokesman for Brennan’s, oneoftk city’s leading attractions when il comes time to sample the cuisine. But while the dining establish ments count their receipts, thebusi ness community quietly gloats ove: the fact that New Qrleans comes into the public consciousness in sudu splashy fashion. “The city is happy to have its ii' age projected through the Supei Bowl activities,” said Linda HaytaB of the New Orleans Chambered Commerce. “The people who come into the town can see what a vital business center New Orleans is it stead of just looking at Bourbot Street. “We don’t think of New Orleansas just a party town.” Ah, but there are a lot of people who do, and the biggest party ofal will come Friday night at the River- gate — a convention center located just a few steps from the Mississippi River. This is the NFL Super Bond party and tickets are harder to come by than tickets to the game itself. Count Basie and his orchestrawil perform along with the Preservatk Hall Band from New Orleans. The NFL party has been held at such exotic locations as the Astro dome in Houston, the luxury liner Queen Mary at the Port of Beach and the Hialeah race track in Miami. For the past three years the Texas A&M ball while de night’s 71-51 against Rice lich United Press HOUSTON - eared stroke-vic iich again and be its in preparatio Houston Astros. A statement fro acellent” the i sts made last wl iichard had re; eakened muscle body. The stateme iebard, last year ij pitcher, the g im to the Astros ilieved possible flowing his colla THE NFL has cut back on the numberof tickets it hands out to its party, but the event is still wall-to-wall people. And by Sunday night New Orleans, the city that knows howto enjoy itself, will have added another extravaganza to its portfolio. \ I “The most stylish musical yOU’ll ever Witness.” —NY Daily News Electrifying, dazzling, heart-stopping!” — Rex Reed “Sexy. Fosse’s choreography moves on a tremendous erotic pulse - ’ — Newsweek Two exciting performances! 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