t /^s XJL y^ /CL A 4% A r.x /i, Page 12rrheBattalion/Monday, October 29, 1984 SKt CHRISTMAS^ CRESTED BUTTE ^ • Jan. 6-13 $320 Includes: Round Trip Bus Transportation *•- 5 Nights Lodging 5 Day Lift Tickets 2 Part ies ?V'* ^ • L» • WINTER PARK Jan. 5-12 $425 OR $445 Includes: Oilers extend nose dive - Round Trip JBusiTransportation 5 Nights Lodging 5 Day Ski Lift Tickets *Two Meals Daily-"Family Style”* A Party LOTS MORE AND LOADS OF FUN!! to nine in loss to Bengal? United Press International DEADLINE NOVEMBER 19! <■ HURRY NOW!! •O*: * « FOR MORE INFO CALL MSC TRAVEL 845 1515 ■if ^ W Tp 'if ^rif ypty ■ y y HOUSTON — Larry Kinncbrew rushed Lor three touchdowns and scored another on a screen pass to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31- 13 victory over the winless Houston Oilers Sunday. Kinnebrew, who rushed for 80 yards and had 24 yards in pass re ceptions, scored two touchdowns each in the first and second halves to account for all of Cincinnati’s touch downs. The victory raised Cincinnati's re cord to 3- r, ut ,| lt . ball on the 2. Kinnebrew tried to bull his way over the line twice but was stopped short. On Srd-and-goal, Kinnebrew got over, and Breech's I’AT gave the Bengals a 31-7 lead with 12:46 left in the game. Houston scored a touchdown on its next drive. Oliver Luck replaced Moon and drove the Oilers 75 yards in 10 plays with Luck going the final 3 with 7:18 left in the game. Kinnebrew scored two touch downs in the first half , and Breech added a field goal as time expired to rally the Bengals to a 17-7 lead. Houston had jumped ahead 7-0 in the first quarter, cepted a Ken Anderson p tended for Cris CoUinswdlm I loustou the ball on its own 9. 1 he Oilers moved quicldv, hooked up with Httiie Wai 70 yard gain that moved the the 1 I. t.Mikad.vmgtatklel Simmons to prevent the score But on die next play, ur rial tv dived acrtqj lot the down and f l<>ttan KeuijUflf extra point with 2:01 leftmti Cincinnati, however, am with 17 unanswered points. I con Body of lice offn Be marc kickoff olavs. Kinnebrew c Lh a vard out and Bret w jth 11:19 left inti Helicals a 7-3 lea* 1 Cincinnati got Houston 25 iwi Regg- Williams j'-vyite to Monday grparen ■ Alan the Rale from 19 sought | Claudia was foi Ipartme I,. Moun officers i dav at a I < stock jo f College sheriff's I Bin in head, an as “sell the l play: terct < led for lamk • weapon 'll “We : weapon weapon, f. ■«. Brum to talk n Hie wo thonties sla'-mg ; sell ^ Braze i seaiclim da 1 , AA gmcgonaldl's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S AA INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTSl***" 1 McDonalds At University Drive S„ Texas Avo* Now at Manor East Mall BREAKFAST EVER!’ morning f IM GAMEPLAN ENTRIES CLOSE PICKLEBALL SINGLES - This game isn’t as confusing as it seems folks. En tries close Tuesday, Oct. 30 for Pickleball Singles. Schedules will be posted after 3 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 1 on the bulletin boards outside the IM Office. Play begins Monday, Nov. 5. Most matches will be scheduled between 5 and 7 p.m. Mon day - Thursday. PUTT PUTT GOLF - Not to be con fused with Goony Golf, Putt Putt Golf en tries open Monday, Oct. 29 and close Tuesday, Nov. 6. All TAMU students, fac ulty, staff and spouses are eligible for the one night, 36-hole contest. The contest will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 7 be ginning at 6 p.m. at Pooh’s Park Amuse ment Center across from the water tower in College Station. A $3 green fee will be collected at registration. f