The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1983, Image 12

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"You’ve got a real problem
wilh that,” Sherrill said. "Be
cause when officials look at each
other, they’re going to wait and
see who throws up his hands.
"One official said Murray
broke the plane and the other
said he didn’t. It’s not a very
good thing for the officials to tell
the players that you’ve scored
and then have another say you
didn’t. And that's what hap
pened.”
But SMU coach Bobby Collins
said there wasn’t a thing wrong
with the officials' judgement —
just like there wasn’u
wrong with the ny ii.
tangs defended Theft
"Just like theyhani
long, our defense Diiit!
plays when it had to,’5
said. "Winning teamsiii
cessful goal line itanil!
had to makeabigplai.a
Oilers fall in overtime
United Pres* International
CLEVELAND — Rookie
Boyce Green ran 21 yards for a
touchdown with 8:26 left in
overtime Sunday to give the
Cleveland Browns a 25-19 vic
tory over the Houston Oilers.
After both teams exchanged
punts in the overtime period,
foi mer Texas A&M wide receiv
er Mike Whitwell intercepted a
pass by Houston ouarterback
Gifford Nielsen on the Houston
35 and returned to the 21.
Green, who carried 13 times
for 108 yards, then broke up the
middle on the first play to hand
Houston its I6th straight defeat.
The Oilers last won Sept. 19,
1982.
The Browns, who led only
briefly early in the game on the
first of Matt Bahr’s four field
goals, tied the score at 19-19 with
53 seconds left in the fourth
quarter on Bahr’s 30-yard field
goal.
Only one touchdown was
scored in the second half, when
Nielsen hit Mike Renfro with a
38-yard scoring pass to give the
Oilers a 16-10 lead nil
left in the third period ft
Kempf missed me exm:
try.
Kempf kicked a 29-n.'
goal and Bahradded*
to end the second-halfk
Paul McDonald, nut
first start of theyearaiifi
back for the Browns,hit*
•11 passes for 209 yanks
ing one touchdown andti
inceptions. Nielsen cw
on 11 of 25 for 152 yank
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DRIVE-THRU
WINDOW
MCDONALD’S
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
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BREAKFAST EVEN
morning
At University Drive
Now on S. Texas Ave.
At Manor East Mall
IM GAMEPLAN
WEIGHTLIFTING CONTEST: All
you muscled Aggies take notice!
The Intramural Weightlifting Con
test is coming your way Tuesday,
November 15. Entries open Mon
day, October 31 in 159 East Kyle
and Close at the event site. The
women’s division will begin lifting
at 5 p.m. in 149 East Kyle. The
men will compete at 30 minute in
tervals beginning at 6 p.m. in 256
G Rollie White. Participants will
compete in classes according to
their weight. Each lifter will have 2
attempts to benchpress the
weight and their best lift will score.
Sign up today and get ready to
pump some iron!
PUTT-PUTT GOLF: The Putt-
Putt Golf Tourney will be held
Wednesday, November 2 at 6:00
p.m. at Pooh’s Park Amusement
Center, 1907 Texas Avenue
South. Entries will be accepted
until 6 p.m. at the event site.
FUN RUN: The Intramural Fun
Run will be held on Saturday,
November 5 beginning at 9:00
a.m. Entries will be accepted until
8:30 a.m. at the sevent site. Parti
cipants should meet at the in
tersection of Joe Route Blvd. and
Beef Cattle Road. The approxi
mate distance of the run is 3.1
miles (5 kilometers) and the event
is FREE!
NOVEMBER SPECIAL EVENTS!
Featured here is Scott Saenger who is a member of
the winning Preseason Volleyball Tournament
team, “Ginsus.”
Wednesday, November 2
6 p.m., Putt-Putt Golf Tourney at Pooh’s Park Amusmement
Ctr.
Saturday, November 5
9 a.m., Fun Run, meet at J. Route & Beef Cattle intersection
Tuesday, November 15
5 p.m., Weightlifting Contest, women’s division, Rm. 149 East
Kyle
6 p.m., Weightlifting Contest, men’s division, Rm. 256 G.
Rollie White (Weigh-in: 5:00 p.m.)
INTRAMURALS WANTS YOU
Intramural-Recreational Sports Wants You to get involved! Basketball
and Soccer competition in coming your way and we’ll provide you with
the opportunity to join in on the fun. If you would like to play on a sports
team but you don’t know anyone, we can set up a team for you. Or, do
you have a team but need a few more players? IM-REC Sports will find
those team-mates for you.
Getting involved in Intramural sports is as easy as stopping by 159
East Kyle. Don’t miss out on the basketball action or the soccer
excitement that’s waiting for you, because Intramural-Recreational
Sports has got you covered! Call 845-7826 or come by 159 East Kyle
and ask for more details.
PRESEASON
VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
What better way to start off a
weekend than with some thrilling
Volleyball action! That’s exactly
what happened when 13 teams
competed Friday, October 14, in
the Intramural Preseason Vol
leyball Tournament.
The men’s division had a total of 8
men’s teams and 1 women's
team, the women, “We Don’t
Care," beat their first round chal
lengers the “Puryear Poo-ahs”
15-8, 15-4, but bowed out in the
next round. The men were left to
battle it out alone, and when the
smoke cleared “Ginsus” was vic
torious. Scott Rippetoe, Dave
Wright, T.J. Packard, Scott Saen-
gar, and Kip Smith made up the
winning team.
In the Co-rec competition “Slurp
and Burp” proved to be tougher
than the other 3 teams. Edna
Brown, Kris Boone, Mike Wal
dron, Tom Reber, Lisa Gracchino,
Jeff McCraken, and Tim Willett
combined their efforts to outscore
the Imports 15-11, 15-10.
Team pictures were awarded to
every individual of the winning
teams and Intramurals “served
up” a good time for everybody in
volved.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
McDonald’s® Intramural High
lights is sponsored each Monday
in the Battalion by your local
McDonald’s® Restaurants at Uni
versity Drive, Manor East Mall ahd
on Texas Avenue. Stories are
written by Leslie Martin and mem
ber of the Intramural-Recreational
Sports Staff. Photos are by Tom
McDonnell and Mark Riesz.
A&M EXTRAMUR'
SPORTS CLUBS
TEXAS
What clubs are totally student run and
compete intercollegiately on the national
it, the Texas A&M Extramural Sports ClubsIThe^';
provide students, regardless of ability, theoppo ujl
and to participate in activities and s P orts ^ at ^ ren TM js i u
available through the Athletic De P artment c ^ miira |W
student is eligible to become a member. Extram j
Clubs also offer you the chance to gain waoe
Members are responsible for organizing their oi*
making facility arrangements, scheduling .^1
working with their budgets. If you are . (X i
club come by the Intramural-Recreational Spo j
East Kyle. For more information call Barbara |
7826. The following clubs are currently active.
Handicapped Athletes Rugby,*'
Ice Hockey
Judo
Lacrosse, Men
Lacrosse, Women
Polo
Racquetball
Roadrunners
Rodeo
Rugby, Men
Aquatians
Archery
Badminton
Bowling
Boxing
Cycling
Fencing
Field Hockey
Gymnastics
Handball
Tae
Team Hi
Volley^
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