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Page 12 THE BATTALION THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1981 TA USED ^ GOLD Rosen now relieved WANTE D! Cash paid or will swap for Aggie Ring Diamonds. w diamond brokers international, inc. w 693-1647 A rtease, no platea, layered or gold-filled items as their precious metal content is minimal. "* \ Dennis Ivey's Lakeview Club The Very Best In Country-Western Music and Dancing' __ Friday Night RICK ELLIS & SILVER From Houston $2.00 Per Person Lone Star Beer $2.00 Pitcher Saturday Wight JOE STAMPLEV And “Country Feeling* $7.00 Per Person Vow The Best In Country On Fridays Too! 3 Miles North of Bryan on Tabor Rd. # MSC AGGIE ‘I can’t read. I can’t write.” —Chance the gardener ‘He can’t lose:’ —Unanimous a story of chance BEING THERE LORtMAft PRESENTS AN ANDREW BRAUNS8ERG PRODUCTION PETER SELLERS SHIRLEY MacLAINE IN A HAL ASHBY FILM “BEING THERE” ALSO STARRING JACK WARDEN • MELVYN DOUGLAS RICHARD DYSART* RICHARD BASEHART SCREENPLAY BY JER2Y KOSINSKI . 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BEFORE SHOWTIME United Press International HOUSTON — Houston Astros General Manager Al Rosen said amid confusion by the team’s many own ers Wednesday that he was relieved the storm of publicity over Tal Smith’s tiring as general manager might subside. “Now you fellows (sports media) can all concentrate on baseball and I won’t have to pick up the paper ev ery other day and let myself get nick ed,” Rosen said from his home, where he is recuperating from a sing le-bypass heart operation. He referred to criticism from fans and media leveled at Astros principal owner John McMullen since McMullen’s tiring Oct. 27 of General Manager Smith three days following the team’s most successful season and a week before Smith was named Major League executive of the year. Rosen, McMullen’s choice to re place Smith, has said or done no thing since he took the job to incur criticism. He has tried to improve the team by signing free agents Don Sutton and Dave Roberts, pitcher Bob Knepper (in a trade for third baseman Enos Cabell) and several Astros regulars. “I’ve never been one to gloat in victory or go down hard in defeat, but I am delighted this is behind me,” said Rosen. He was reacting to Smith’s state ments Tuesday that Smith had been informed by one of three Astros directors a decision had been made not to rehire him. The decision, apparently verbal, was reportedly obtained by McMullen in exchange for agreeing to a new corporate setup in which he gave up full control. > McMullen, reached at his Mont clair, N.J., home late Tuesday, said no vote had been taken on the Smith matter because the new corporation had not been formed. 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PG Copyngm c 1990 Universal Studios, inc AH Rights Reserved } * * * * } * } * * X- If they’ve really got what it takes, it’s going to take everything they’ve got Xll DOLBY STmicl Umtwl Artists N SELECTED YHfAJflES- t A ▼ ff f and CADDYSHACK” minutes c the score The su Southwes overall in Baylor games be! 10-8 for t A team effort Staff photo by Greg Cm Texas A&M regulars Claude Riley, left, and Rynn Wright battle for a rebound in Monday night’s loss to Texas in G. Rollie White Col iseum as Reggie Roberts looks on. The Aggies’ bad fortunes continued Wednesday nL Houston against the Cougars and Rob 111 Hams. Please see Jon Heidtke’s story on 14. Phillips hires 5assistant as New Orleans rebuild United Press International NEW ORLEANS — Saints head coach Bum Phillips Wednesday added to his coaching staff five assis tants — one a former Texas A&M University fullback — whom he said offered a variety of backgrounds. Phillips appointed King Hill as offensive coordinator, Willie Zapalac to handle the defensive line, Harold MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE Get ]jour favorite photos read];... Salon 'SI is coming! Prints will be accepted: Feb. 16th — Feb. 26th ★ Must be 8 x 10 or larger. ★ Must be mounted. sponsored by MSC Camera Committee Richardson to head the spe: teams, Joe Spencer to coacli 1 offensive line and John Paul Yotiii oversee linebackers. Wade Phillips, Bum’s son, eat was announced as defensive coof nator. “We will add a defensive sec dary coach, a receiver’s coacli and offensive backfield coach to M plete the staff,” Phillips said. Hill came to New Orleans tf the Houston Oilers, Phillips team, where he served as coac the quarterbacks and receivers played quarterback in the NFL Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 The only movie in town K ~ r- r-.. M/ 12 seasons with St. Louis, Philad phia and Minnesota. Zapalac coached the defensive! for the Buffalo Bills before movM New Orleans. He also held that)* tion with St. Louis. He wasaful at Texas A&M and later coac! there, as well as at OSU and University of Texas. Richardson served as defeni coordinator for North Texas State! fore joining the Saints. He alsoh been an assistant coach at Tt Christian University, Oklaloi State University and Soutlif 1 Methodist University. Spencer had been with the Kai> 5 City Chiefs for six seasons before! was hired by Phillips. He also was 1 " offensive line coach for the Hoi# 1 Oilers, New York Jets and St. lo*: Cardinals. Spencer coached the)<* line in their Super Bowl III upset 1 Baltimore. AUST day nigh victory, 20-game Rice, I season, 1 Ricky game in remainir Austin Texas’ LaSalle r The Lon; Texas a I Asagp points in contest, Rice in f Texas Longhor points oi Ricen while Te ghoms v FAYE" the secor (rated Te Raiders c Arkans way poin games, fe Scott I Darrell 1 scored 1( games as Arkans Double-Feature Every Week lo a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.'3 p.m. Fri.-Sat. No one under 1 8 BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Young also coached for the Oile 11 beginning his career under Phil in 1962. He was a four-year start 1 and linebacker at Texas-El PasoK was a defensive coordinator at Jacksonville, Texas, high school! fore coaching at SMU, OSU ^ Texas A&M. The hirings leave only three tions unfilled on the Saints’ stall Thursday, Jan. 29 7:30 and 9:45 SJOO Room 267 G. Rollie White unrated presented by MSC CEPEHID VARIABLE s i m % A 70