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^Sports THE BATTALION Pag* It WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1081 n Two-handed grab Staff photo by Greg Gammon Split end Mike Whitwell pulls in one of his five catches in Texas A&M’s 19-17 loss to the Baylor Bears. Whitwell had five catches for 160 yards during the game, giving him 343 yards in receptions for the season. The Aggies, now 2-1 in the Southwest Confer ence, travel Saturday to Houston to play 2-1 Rice. Texas A&M is 4-2 for the season. Pokes honor Renfro S United Press International DALLAS — The Dallas Cow- Kjys announced Tuesday that hey would induct former corner- lackMel Renfro into their ring of , lonor during halftime ceremonies ' ! at Sunday’s game with the Miami ilphins. Dallas does not have a policy of etiring the jersey numbers of for- neroutstanding players. Instead, the club created its “ring of hon or,” in which the names of hon ored players are placed on a blue ring separating the upper and low er decks of Texas Stadium. ■aisini te tk iffain ss cuton it the mniil- y hid oneol ictira none) tfori en east ne)' Renfro, 39, played with the Cowboys 14 seasons, was a Pro Bowl participant 10 times, and in tercepted 52 passes during his AUTO«FIRE*LIFE •COMMERCIAL RON ALLEN AGENCY 707 TEXAS AVENUE SUITE 110-A 696-9351 FAST, FAIR. FRIENDLY SERVICE Landry says Cowboys will stay clear of hand signals United Press International DALLAS — It was probably just coincidence, but the Dallas Cowboys returned to the win col umn in the same game that coach Tom Landry chose to temporarily abandon the highly publicized system of hand signals that had been used during the exhibition campaign and the first six games of the regular season. Landry said Tuesday that he was not ditching the hand signals. But he did not use them Sunday against Los Angeles and it became clear during a discussion Tuesday that he feels more comfortable shuttling plays in with his tight ends. “We still think they can be an asset to flash plays in, especially in tight situations,” Landry said. “But we will continue to operate with tight ends because we think it is more flexible that way. Actually, the signals work fine. There was no problem at all with signals.” Landry indicated that when the plays were being signaled in from the sidelines, it was obvious to the opposition that any substitutions being made were for the specific purpose of running a certain type of formation. Now there will be the old- fashioned guessing game of whether the substitute is just car rying a play or if he is an integral part of the upcoming formation. The coach said the change was not made because he thought any one had stolen the signals. “Obviously there is always that possibility,” said Landry. “Any body can break a code if they want to take the time. O ANNIVERSARY Lnd SALE! (Mon., Oct. 19 to Sat., Oct. 31) 14 Kt. Gold 18" Serpentine Chain With 1-7mm Bead, 2-6mm Beads, 2-5mm Beads, 2-4mm Beads, 2-3mm Beads 2 NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES'& MENS' 1^0/ OFF? DIAMOND RINGS *33 A) Wll. ALL ST*" u . nd " 15% OFF! ALL 20% OFF! Simply Great Mexican Food. THE WEDNESDAY SPECIAX. MONTEREY DINNER Ji OQ / REG. $4.85 FIESTA DINNER V9 007 REG. O • 279/ $4.45 Layaway for Christmas! (Bank Cards 5% less on Discounts — No Aggie Discount on Sale Items) ENCHILADA DINNER $3.19/^ $3.65 <? Douglas Jewelry I ^ * ' 8 V MEXICAN ^-K^RESTAaRANTS T. f. RESTAURANTS (Culpepper Store Only) 1816 Texas Ave. • 823-8930 907 Highway 30 • 693-2484 1623 Texas Ave. Culpepper Plaza SOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO! 693-0677 10-6 Daily til 8 thur. £ f V 12.700% 30-89 days rate adjusted daily $1,000 minimum BRAZOS Investors Account THESE OBLIGATIONS ARE NOT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OR DEPOSITS AND ARE NOT INSURED BY THE FED ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION. A nominal administrative fee is charged for early withdrawal. 14.045% 6 months rate fixed for term $10,000 minimum 6-MONTH Money Market Certificate 17.200%* Effective Annual Yield 15.650 30 months rate fixed for term No minimum deposit 2V2-YEAR Money Market Certificate Each account insured up to $100,000 by an agency of the federal government. Regulations impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. Here are three ways to earn maximum interest in fixed or vari able rate instruments to meet your short or long term goals. For more information on these accounts, call or visit any of our offices. There’s never been a better time to save. And there’s never been a better place. *RATES EFFECTIVE AS OF October 20, 1981 Rates are subject to change daily (in the case of Investor Accounts), weekly (in the case of 6-month certifi cates) and bi-weekly (in the case of 2 1 /2-year certificates). Federal regula tions prohibit the compounding of interest on 6-month certificates. Savings Main Office: 2800 Texas Avenue / Bryan Branch Offices: Bryan • Brenham • Buffalo • Caldwell • Centerville College Station • Hearne • Huntsville • Madisonville • Normangee