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Entertainment Courtney Campbell Darden Smith Thur., Oct. 28 9 p.m.-Midnight Fri. & Sat., Oct. 29 & 30 9 p.m.-l a.m. Coming Soon — Pyewacket, Banded Gekos, Don Sanders Teams compete in MSC’s College Bowl tournament Backstage Restaurant and Bar 319 University Dr. (Northgate) 846-1861 ALL ACOUSTIC GUITARS & by Stephanie Fondy Battalion Reporter What are two Ernest Heming way novels that are partially set in Spain? If you knew that the answers were “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “The Sun Also Rises" and were a participant in the Memorial Student Center College Bowl tournament Wednesday , you would have re ceived 10 points and the chance to answer a 20 to 40 point bonus question. Fourteen teams participated in the matches held from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in 510 Rudder. The MSC Council College Bowl l earn (CCBT) and the Cleavers f rom MSC Political Forum com peted in the first match. CCBT won the match I(15-80. Pat Wood, a member of the CCBT team and a junior mecha nical engineering major from Port Arthur said the team’s re- ccord was 8-1. Wood said the team would play again next Wednesday against the that handed them their loss. CCB'l needs to win more mate lies to advance to the semifinals on Nov. 10. “We will be in the semifinals," Wood said. Jeff Bissey, senior and team captain said the team’s weakness was in literature because thcv were all engineering majors or team onlv four former engineering majors. Bis sey is a chemistry major from Kaiy. Wood said he had learned a lot about sports and biologv by participating in College Bowl. He said the team was geeting lietter on questions about old movies. Teams that have won four matches and no losses will adv ance to the semifinals said Sue Leibert, College Bowl adviser. Teams that have lost one match must win at least seven matt lies to advance, she said. 1 he tour nament is double elimination. Leibert said the team that wins the finals and the individuals who have scored the most points will becoiisidt regional tournameni versitv of Houston Fro I he top five individi represent fexas AM tournament, she said The winner of tk tournament will advaijl national tournainenli I .eihert said. The Ini# is di\ ided into 16reg*| national tournament.(j I rout each region will* the nationl tournatw A.kM's region indijg I tom Texas, htui* \i Luisas. "We have never had to nationals, but we a well in reirionalsrwp Planes collide in mid-air United Press International CARROLLTON — A twin- engine Piper Navajo enroute Wednesday from Louisiana to Dallas collided with a Cessna Skymaster and exploded, crashing into a residential neighborhood, reportedly kill ing at least three people. Witnesses said they found at least three dead, but Carrollton Baraitij :8>upplif ALVAREZ, YAIRI, YAMAHA & OTHERS KcyboARd 2 [Center Inc. 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The dismembered bodies of an adult and a child were found in a street about one-quarter mile from the house. The Skv- master fell about 500 vards away, and firelighters found one Ixxlv aboard. Colleen Baxter, a teacher at nearby high school, said she saw a sudden flush of light in the Tx and feared the wreckage would ftit tlie crowded sclnx>l. “At first 1 thought it might be something like a meteor, be cause it was so hi iglu and so sud den. Nothing fell to the ground except flames, so whoever was in it (the plane) was probably burned." Officers at the scene said an exact count of the dead was de layed because the Ixxlies were badh dismembered. Federal Aviation Ad tion spokesman (ieorg i 11 I- (>n Worth said i Navajo left Opelousas route to Dallas’ LovcF^ three people aboard, its (W When young as a flower w ialloween, 1 ers. Left to r Bio Med maj a sophomor to its llight plan. 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