The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1982, Image 6

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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
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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.
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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
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Sponsored by Wadley Central Blood Bank,
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police Sgt. Jean Hayes con
firmed only one dead and said
pieces of bodies were scattered
over a three-block area.
Witnesses said thev saw die
planes collide at about 11:20
a.m. and plunge in flames into a
front yard.
A propeller from one of the
aircraft struck the garage of the
house, fuit the house was other
wise undamaged, said Carroll
ton Assistant Citv Manager Jack
Fads.
There were no reported
casualties among people on the
ground.
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.
I he Navajo "as
landing instructions I
1 ield and tlieSkymaste
mg oil from neare r™
Airp< nt when they
But lage said. Ihe
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United Press International
WACO — Business has been
slow for a pair of Baylor Univer
sity business students attemp
ting to market a S 19.95 do-it-
yourself test kit for protection
against poisoned aspirin,
mouthwash, eye drops and nasal
spray.
Mark Bower and Chuck Wat
son said part of the problem
stems from criticism that thev
are attempting to exploit the
Tylenol poisoning deaths in
Chicago and the refusal of ma
jor newspapers to publish their
advertising.
The students contend the*)
are offering a public service.
They were equipped to produce
2,OOU mail order kits a day.
“Everything was being con
taminated,” Bower said. “I
thought someone needed to
prov ide a kit so peoplf'iW‘ ia y ,on bailee
confidence again.” ElfK 11 adver
Baylor’s prevent
Tuesday _
wascpiick todisassociate!^J tll i ses and
lute from the universt'H 16s ac l s a h°'
“Bavlor lias had n if xam P le of
role w hatsoever in theiB r
ment and announcemefiH There s so
professional home p'fT e seen on
promoted by Mark l( sl | tew f} a ys th
I- ntei prises,’’ PresideniflB 131 ^ 1 ’ ^ a y
II. Revnolds said. ® lutd y a PP ;
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(Tficials aiidtheemigefil
contrary to Baylor's
stand' in scientific;pl*I
endeavors."
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mixed with water,takesjf
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(\ ankle, arsenic, lead.tI
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minute amount ofadi
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