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Thursday, November 17,1983/The Battalion/Page 5 arped by Scott McCullar YOU MOW, CAROLINE, SOA\E- TWES I WONDER ABOUT PAUL. 1 PONT SEE HOW HE CAN BE 50 HAPPY WITHOUT NEEDIN6 MY ROMANCE IN HIS LIFE. PAUL'S XUST A HARD'CASE. BEHIND THAT SHOW OF STRENGTH BEATS THE HEART OF A HOPE LESS RONNANTIC. WHV ELSE WOULD HE PUT UP WITH US? HN\M, N\AVBE, BUT X DON'T KNOW... ... NOBODY ELSE X. KNOW OWNS A MERYL STREEP DART BOA RD. UT game seats available he come: TceBui Beer lovers 10, OOO meters j z. — Roadrace held Saturday ERSiBiij ^BZachn ESiMet;. Hem, fori by Kelly Miller It CaperJ ] Battalion Reporter Jit’s time for all runners to get out their running shoes and get “ady for the fourth annual Mil- ^Lite 10,000 Meter Roadrace ! iturday morning. The 6.2 mile race is co- ionsored by the Texas A&M ladrunners Club and Brazos verages. It will begin at 8:30 at e Brazos Center in Bryan. 1 Preregistration is underway Bthe mam lobby of the Memo- t topror; rial Student Center. Entry cost is 1. AIIi Jiper person. Registration also m. ini ' )rama o be tonight n the Gn i mysi ting at T donswlii will be from 7 to 8:15 a.m. Satur day at the Brazos Center for $8 per person. A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees will oe given to United Way. T-shirts will be given to the first 375 applicants. Everyone is welcome to enter. Mark Eddy, president of the Roadrunners Club, said the race will have different divisions for competition. “Trophies will be given to the overall male and female win ners,” Eddy said. “The top five male and female runners in the 19 and under age group and the 20-29 age group will be given trophies, and the top three run ners in the 30-39 age group and the 40 and over age group will be awarded trophies as well.” Water and Gatorade will be provided for the runners and Texas A&M Emergency Care Team will be at the race. The 10,000 meter run is one of four races sponsored each year by the 50-member club. Eddy said the club members don’t usually participate in the events they sponsor, but the club does compete in three out-of- town races each semester. “This semester we’ve already been to Huntsville,” he said, “and we’re going to run in the Dallas White Rock Marathon on Dec. 4.” The club’s student and faculty members pay a fee of $10 per year or $6 per semester to cover the costs of entry fees and trans portation to the out-of-town races. by Michael Piwonka Battalion Reporter An extra 2,520 seats will be available at Kyle Field for the Texas A&M-University of Texas football game Nov. 26. Tickets for the temporary seats are on sale now. Student tickets go on sale today. Folding chairs will be placed on the track and movable bleachers will be placed behind the end zone in anticipation of a sell-out crowd. Jim Kotch, athletic ticket manager, says 1,920 temporary ground-level chairs will be placed on the track. The bleachers will create an addi tional 600 seats. The $12 tickets can be purchased at the entr ance to G. Rollie White Col iseum. Kotch said the tickets have been selling well. Even the 3,000 tickets returned from the 12,000 batch that was sent to UT sold out quickly, he said. The only tickets left are student tickets. People who buy a ticket for the temporary seating area must sign a note acknowledging that they were advised of the poor viewing location of the seats. Kotch said the people won’t be able to demand a refund be cause they couldn’t see well. The chairs will be set up on both sides of the areas reserved for the football teams. Kotch said there will be other changes for the UT game. The changes are as follows: • Student tickets are available on a new schedule. Seniors and graduates pick up their tickets today, juniors Friday, sopho mores Monday and freshmen Tuesday. Ticket windows will be open at the coliseum from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on those days. • More emphasis will be placed on catching people who use stolen or lost ticket books. Kotch said the ticket office has a list of the numbers of the mis sing ticket books and will check the students’ ticket books as they give out tickets. If a missing book is found, it will be confiscated and returned to the owner, he said. n ■vel II is of comp eredbyo -amuralsl two spoi “Amadeus,” the hit Broad ly play of three years ago, will presented tonight in Rudder uditorium at 8 p.m. The ard-winning play, presented the National Touring Com- )any, is the third of eight prog- s in the Opera and Perform- Arts Society’s 11th season. “Amadeus” examines the jr |n{licts between the two 18th- veararet ,centur y composers, Wolfgang n andrifoBnadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. Although Salieri was iresideml(P L °P ular among the people of commitllr time, he longed for Mozart’s 1 | u , ... .'genius — his “gift from God.” The characterizations of the io main roles make this play ique. Salieri, played by Philip leasants, is the generous man arch Am|f the court, while Mozart is eseardidsfoul-mouthed and cruel, with badpalieri’s jealousy moves him to lestroy Mozart, played by Ed ward Hodson. It is uncertain lUthmw Whether j ie actua ijy was respon- e stude" sible for Mozart’s death, as he benefit [ j0ncc con f esse d. r policy i* ■ BONFIRE “83 KEEP THE TRADITION GOING OCA Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Push Schedule 6 p.m.-midnight midnight-6 a.m. 6 p.m.-midnight midnight-6 a.m. 6 p.m.-midnight OFF CAMPUS PUSH DAY Nov. 21st Bring POTS & Pliers Aggies-Do your part to Build the Hell Outta Bonfire! For more information call Mike Golladay 696-0471 ALL AGGIES WELCOME! procedm “Amadeus” won five Tony Awards, including the award for Best Play. 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