Page 14 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CAMPUS THEATRE NOW SHOWING PUTT THEATRES Fri & Sat MIDNIGHT SHOW (PG) $2.00 “Wizards" an epic fantasy of peace...magic! I Plus a Pink Panther Cartoon. Show starts at 12:15 am. Faye Dunaway is Joan Crawford. A star...a legend, and a mother... The illusion of perfection. FAVt: tXjrWUCW'MOMMe DeARESr Producers orvio noorirz TEBefKE OTNtli Based toon «-|£ tXJOh Cv CMfJISnMA CRAVFORD-Scrtcnolav tv FRAMn, SOBLAMS FOAMT. PERRy and TRACy HOICi-IHEP and POBERT Gf 1CMELL- Produced tv FQAHft M^BLAfNS IPOlWMBna —wp Qrentd tv foatts peppy ^ a r^ramoum t v It ft | FRI. 7:00, 9:35 SAT, SUN 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:35 CCorner of University & Coll versity & Uollege Avenues - Collep .* Station, 846-6714 - Open Fri. 66:45 - Sat. & Sun. 1:45 Adults $2.00. First 30 min. from Opening Sat. & Sun On- Sly. 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MNTADS “It ought to be quite a game,” said Bud Elliott, the University of Texas at Arlington coach whose team has faced both the Mustangs and Frogs this season. “TCU has a chance to hang in there with them. I know one thing. You can’t give TCU’s receivers any room at The State of the Art in Living Animation. We will open Sat. at 11 p.m. for a midnight showing of American Pop. Closed for Game on Reg. Fea ture. 'oooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MANOR MSC AGGIE CINEMA PRESENTS Burt Reynolds - Roger Moore Farrah Fawcett - Dom DeLuise Dean Martin - Sammy Davis, Jr. Manor East Mall 823-8300 WELCOME BACK AGGIES. THIS YEAR FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR, THE MANOR EAST 3 WILL GIVE YOU A DOLLAR OFF THE REGULAR ADMISSION PRICE WITH PRESENTATION OF CURRENT TAMU STUDENT I.D. WE HOPE YOU WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DISCOUNT TO VISIT THE ONLY THEATRE IN BRYAN- COLLEGE STATION WITH DOLBY STEREO. VALID TILL SEPT. 30, 1981. 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RIGHTS RESERVED m I DOLBY STEREO Imted Artists 7:15 9:50 A REVEALING COMEDY ABOUT REACHING THE TOP BY WAY OF THE BOTTOM 7:30 V——i 9:50 JACK WARDEN MARIANOELA MELATO RICHARD KIEL “SO FINE’ A LOBELL/ BERGMAN PRODUCTION MUSIC BY ENNTO MORRICONE PRODUCED BY MIKE LOBELL WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ANDREW BERGMAN iR; -^rak-aS- mi % IMi \..i You'll root for them all... but you'll never guess who wins. 1TIHIEL 1NONBALL 'DU Friday, September 25 Saturday, September 26 7:30 and 9:45 PG Midnight Theatre There is a line between life and death. Edna McCauley crossed over that line and came hack. Now no one she touches will ever he the same. rc*r r 7j: Sunday, September 27 7:30 Theatre PG All movies $1.50 with TAMU ID Tickets available at MSC Box Office Mon.-Fri. 9-5 and 45 minutes before showtime all or it’s all over.” The SMU-TCU matchup in Amon Carter Stadium will be one of two league games on the sche dule this weekend. Defending conference cham pion Baylor will begin defense of its crown at home against Texas Tech. Both teams have had prob lems in the early going although the Bears posted a 2-1 non conference record and Tech is 1 -1. The rest of the league teams will be taking part in intersection al battles as the SWC tries to boost its 12-6 non-conference record. Texas will host Miami in the top attraction while Rice visits LSU, Texas A&M entertains Louisiana Tech, Houston is at home against Utah State and Arkansas visits Mississippi. Miami whipped Houston last weekend and will provide Texas with its stiffest test, while Hous ton will try to get things going with a new quarterback. Audrey McMillian has been lost for the season with a shoulder injury. SMU owns what has been by far the best running attack in the SWC — averaging348.7 01511 'y its first three games-uSp.Y has put together the con!:*, lrst best passing attack withijFy age of 258 yards per aafef “ ® The Mustangs gave uTy 1 ' number of yards in the ah 0 (; rambling last Saturdayiiia SMU eoach Ron Meyer bJ team will see the ball inij most of the evening agairijl “We had a tough timejl pressure on the quarter^ the Grambling Meyer. “We will havetoij 5 Univ fhirin; lector fhivers Jhe( |6 idea ! ‘It is c on that. I think Steve Sti-Hr 5 ^ fine quarterback andhists® mei may be the best pair country.” ; SMU had to comefrorM er ' L in the final minutes last defeat TCU and Meyers expects the same sortofdt test this time. “1 know we are sayiid (TCU coach) F.A. Dry it] the same thing, ” Meyer ail both feel these are thebfl since we’ve beenatours| So it ought to be a? watching.” Holmes to put ho title on line espi United Press International PITTSBURGH — Larry Holmes will put his World Boxing Council heavyweight title on the line for the 11th time by fighting undefeated Renaldo Snipes Nov. Gat Pittsburgh’s 17,000-seat Civic Arena, officials said. The fight, to be nationally tele vised in prime time — except in Pittsburgh — would be the first heavyweight title bout to be held in the city in 30 years and the first for Holmes, of Easton, Pa., in his been to bring pro boxing Pittsburgh at a high levelaj regular basis.” In the last heavyweigl fight held in Pittsburgh, 1 Joe Walcott knocked out I Charles in 1951 at Forte iH. i M Nix Rooney said a writ tene ment for the Holmes-S™ being drawn up and jra would be signed in the mil next week. native state. The fight will he co-promoted by Don King and Civic Arena Corp., Edward DeBartolo’s firm which owns the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins and the Pittsburgh Spir it of the Major Indoor Soccer League. “We have a verbal agreement with Don King and we fully expect to do it (the fight),” Civic Arena spokesman Tom Rooney said Thursday. “One of our goals has Rooney, who said know how much tickets! fight would cost, saidthek be televised in prime tuj ABC, which has agreedtoi® out in the Pittsburgh arri H CJ “The fight had been sf* for Cleveland but both k q suitable for this event w available for Nov. 6,” ht Public Hall has a ski sh) while Richfield Coliseum hit cus scheduled Nov. 6, 'tough st we< irabc turda iliforr MANOR EAST Midnight Fri. & Sat. ies i ur re Forced by a god. Foretold by a wizard. Found by a King. EXCALIBUR con The < ,0001 ikoff 1 Loi Bui the 1-1. 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