Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 5,1984 MSC AGGIE CINEMA MOVIE ART MEMORABILIA OF AUSTIN present FALL ’84 MOVIE POSTER AND PHOTO SALE Now through Fri. Sept 7 9. a.m. -5 p.m. I st Floor MSC 1984 Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon Thank You Texas A&M You helped raise $94,998 in the Brazos Valley 1984 Telethon Special thanks to WTAW & 7-Eleven for the first annual Roofathon AGGIE G.O.P Republican Party of Texas A&M General Meeting Wed. Sept. 5 8:30 P.M. 601 Rudder Guest Speaker: State Sen. J.E. “Buster” Brown Dues $5.°7yr Payable at Meeting Donley becomes 'targgF 2 after Hill injures should® United Press International DALLAS — Throughout the years the Dallas Cowboys have had two pass-catch combinations that have worked special magic. First there was Don Meredith-to- Bob Hayes and then there was Roger Staubach-to-Drew Pearson. Now it is the hope of Dallas coaches and followers that Gary Ho- geboom-to-Doug Donley will follow in that tradition. During the course of a long eve ning in Anaheim Monday night, un der the glare of the national spot light, Hogeboom passed his first National Football League test with rave reviews. Dallas' Doug Donley becomes main receiver Cowboys’ Tony out for 4 to 6 weeks But as much confidence as Hoge boom gathered for himself during the Cowboys’ 20-13 win over the Los Angeles Rams, Donley matched him stride for stride. “It was a big game for all of us,” said Hogeboom, who was made the surprise starter by Head Coach Tom, Landry and who came through with a franchise record 33 completions for 343 yards. “But it was really a big game for Doug and I’m pleased for him.” Hogeboom had to live through a week of intense publicity after being named by Landry to replace Danny White as the Cowboys’ starting quar terback. But little attention had been focused on Donley until he caught nine passes for 137 yards against the Rams. Donley caught just 23 passes dur ing his entire First three years with the Cowboys and although he has excellent speed and outstanding hands, he nas had more than his share of injuries. Once again during this year’s training camp he came down with a shoulder injury and his reputation for being brittle only intensified. “I’ve taken a bad rap (about being injury prone), and I've been sensi tive to it,” said Donley. 1 decided I would just go out and do what 1 know I can do. “I really let it get to me. 1 had never been in that situation before where people were saying the kinds of things they were saying.” Donley became a part of the start ing lineup this year because of Pear son’s retirement and he became Ho- geboom’s chief target Monday night when fellow wide receiver Tony Hill was forced to leave the game with a separated shoulder. Donley made the catch of the night in the fourth tjuarter when he snared a ball with his left hand and then held on after taking a tremen dous hit from a Rams’ defender. a little hed back >ach La one-handed would rather two hands tha he didn’t sa> H; Joh ■d f< On the next play Tony Dorsett wasted little time in scoring the win ning touchdown on a 7-yard run. “T don’t think I’ll forget that catch for a while,” said Donley. "The ball Mike Renfro ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllliilililiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Help Wanted The Battalion is taking Applications for Photographers and Editorial Cartoonists Apply in 216 Reed McDonald COUPON _ INTERNATIONAL BOUSE r'RUCAUS RESTAURANT Golden Rotisserie Chicken Dinner * *2.99 Offer expires September 30,1984 Includes Soup or Salad, Vegetable, Potato, Roll and Butter. Good Everyday After 1 1 A.M. it# | At INTERNATIONAL HOUSE of PANCAKES 1 ’ RESTAURANT 103 N. College Skaggs Center •< Bring Mother Nature indoors . . . and add a personal touch to your dorm or apartment. In our climate controlled green house you’ll find an unlimited selection of indoor plants. Come take a leisurely stroll... and we’re sure you’ll want to bring Mother Nature indoors. Our convenient location is only minutes from Texas A&M. pottery We have • baskets • and more .. . cf ; contemporary landscape S services & nursery 846-1448 University Dr. We Deliver potting soil cr \ ^ / I TAMU - - -4sW"7/ ZX 1 “ ) Hours: Mon. Sat D-G, Sun. 1-5 i og North Ave., Bryan f I sil T€ Ui w in in Hi V t< h ii i m w in h( h< d( cc b< ec V u i pf Cc lo fo C< er h( h< c F i w