HAPPY HOUR $2 off any haircut Monday & Tuesday 9 a.m.-Close Inside the Ramada College Station rofanionaL (2oniuLation l/BzjoiE ^Ifouz che. 846-1599 Tues.-Fri 8:30-7 HEALTH NEWS Recurring Headaches? By Dr. Stewart Stephenson Suffering from throbOmy gam stiffness n tne neck nausea, dizziness eye and ear problems (spots in front of eyes occasional ringing .n ears) nervousness 'nsomma or chronic tiredness The above problems could lead to more serious complications o» even a nervous breakdown if not corrected promptly These symptoms indicate a great possibility that there are spinal fixations with nerve generation Dr Stephenson Sister rush^ rush! Playboy Parti thur. Jan. IT 8:00 BEER * RUIMCM * E3l_JfM(MIES SAN FRANCISCO — In the days before Super Bowl XIX, finding predictions was easy. Everybody seemed to know exactly what was going to happen. Some people even turned out to be right. There was Joe Montana, for ex ample, examining the astounding passing statistics Dan Marino had as sembled this season. Marino’s numbers were produced in a Miami offense that used its ground game for decoration. The Dolphins traveled through the air — much like the San Francisco team that won the Super Bowl three years ago. “I don’t think we threw 70 percent of the time,” Montana said, remem bering that team. “That’s impressive, when you throw that much and you’re winning.” Then he added an interesting kicker. “A lot of teams throw that much, but they’re losing,” he said. On Sunday, Marino set Super Bowl passing records with 50 passes and 29 completions. And he lost. San Francisco guard Randy Cross thought he recognized the Dolphins before this Super Bowl. They re minded him of his own team in 1981. “Miami’s going into this Super Bowl a lot like we did three years ago, with more of an implied run ning threat than a real running threat,” he said. The implied running threat gained just 25 yards on Sunday. Miami defensive coordinator Chuck Studley was worried about Montana’s mobility. “He’s most dan gerous when he gets out of the pocket,” Studley said. “WeVe got to contain him, keep him from getting outside.” The Dolphins did not accomplish that and Montana set a Super Bowl quarterback rushing record with 59 yards. Tackle Keith Fahnhorst had been asked about the 49er ground game in what seemed certain to be a bombs-away air show between Mar ino and Montana. Texas A&M Sportsday SWC Tournament tickets on sale Tickets to the 1985 Southwest Conference Post-Season Basket ball Tournament are now on sale at the Texas A&M ocket office at G. Rollte White Coliseum. The tourney is scheduled for March 8, 9 and 10 at Reunion Arena in Under the new format for the tournament, the first-round games that formerly were played at three university sites have been eliminated. This year, the top eight finishing teams in the final conference standings will go to the Dallas tournament site. There will be four first-round games on Friday, March 8 ~- teams 4 and 5 will meet at 12:08 B .m.; teams I and 8 will meet at :08 p.m.; teams 2 and 7 will meet at 7:08 p.m.; and teams 3 and 6 will meet at 9:08 p.m. There wall be two semi-final games on Saturday, March 9, starting at 1:08 p.m, and 3:08 p.m. The championship game will !>e Sunday, March 10 at 2:08 p.m. Tickets for all seven games of the tournament are $50 each and are sold only in books of seven. No individual game tickets will be sold. In addition to the regular ticket office hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the A&M ticket office will also be open during and al ter this weeks home basketball games with Texas Tech on Wednesday night and with Houston Sunday afternoon. Registration is $0per persons > per advance, or $8 on tne day of tlx race. All proceeds will be donated to AI. Pick of registration forro in Room 21b or the Memorial Student Center or at the AI tabk tn the MSC, Jan 23-25. CHI plum be the ma wieldin tempt, ered hii to arres Hare been n he regr “I didn “He time,” 1 “He is c a robbe Attoi as Bro\ grocery people side... 5K run slated for Saturday Gold Cup Series starts Saturday The ('.ollege Station Parks and Recreation Department lias de veloped a monthly fitness activin open to all Bryan-Codlege Station residents, including students. The Run Against Torture is a and fund-raising event tais Ca individuals may participate in the whole series, tne ChmcI publicity for Amnesty International s Cam paign To Abolish Tourture, co sponsored by the Texas A&M Roadrunnersand AI. This 5K run is open to runners of all ages. The start will be on Joe Routt Blvd. in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum on Satur day. Jan. 26 at 8:30 a.m. Shirts with the AI logo will be given to the first 100 entrants on the day ilci Cup Series, in which points art awarded for the first six plac« (male and female categories) in each of the twelve events; or indi viduals may participate in a single (or several) event(s) of their choice. “Mr. what I continu him.’ (C gun at 1 Royc into his gun “ar Detri woundt The said ha into po youth,1 late Mi bery. The first event is slated for Sat urday. jan. 26 and will be a M run at South wood Athletic Park; entry fee is S1. 16 c Poor fan support cited Kings may leave K.G Associated Press “I hope it’s being overlooked by the Dolphins,” he said. “I’m sure not though. I think it’ll be one of the keys of the game as far as controlling the ball and keeping their offense off the field.” KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Confirming months of rumors, the Kansas City Kings announced Monday they had petitioned the National Basketball Association for permission to move to Sacramento, Calif, in time for next season. phi kap thur. Jan. 24 800 PEER * PUIMCM ** QOOO TIIV1ES WIGHT The 49ers were not in awe of Mar ino’s record-breaking accomplish ments. Gary “Big Hands” Johnson said he thought the Niners would be able to handle him. Poor attendance this season, poor season ticket sales and “generally weak support over the years,” were cited for the move, Kings President and General Manager Joe Axelson told a news conference. all rush pts at skaggs center TOMMY’S bar & grill “Our defense against Miami,” he can re play great dieted. " We EOF* IVIORE IWEO. CALX.: ME WRY WAi=t/XW.JO RLJS M CM/VIFIIVIAW OR 693 - 0915 TJ L.YIVIEW STULL PPIESIOEWT 268-0159 : P r don’t have to get to the quarterback, but we can get close, keep our hands up and block his line of vision. This defense can do anything it wants, and that’s the truth.” By Sunday niglit, no one would dare call him a liar. Gregg Lukenbill, a Sacramento resident who heads a group which purchased the Kings in June 1983, called it a “joyous day” for Sacra mento. Sacramento is a beautiful community that is grow ing so quickly it has be come the 20th-largest tele vision market in the nation. ” — Gregg Lukenbill, a Sac ramento resident who heads a group which pur chased the NBA’s Kansas City Kings in June 1983 the Kings will lose $1.8 milliontlJ year. Kansas City had sold just 3,21 season tickets this year and efforts enlist the support of the busim community had failed, Axelsonsaii “Certainly, that is their right nt to buy our tickets, just as wehaveili right to interpret their lack of intei est as a clear and very costly India lion that this professional basketbai team is not going to break event become profitable in Kansas City Axelson said. “Members of the Sacramento business and political community in dividually and collectively are ex tremely excited about the opportu nity to be a part of bringing the first major league franchise to our vi brant city,” Lukenbill said. “Sacra mento is a beautiful community that is growing so quickly it has become the 20th-largest television market in the nation.” Under NBA procedure, a con mittee of owners will be appointed! investigate Sacramento to determiii if it can support a team. The cot mittee will make a recommendati# to the Board of Governors, who* vote on the transfer within 120 days A simple majority of 12 owners! needed to approve the move. Axelson said the Kings lost $ 1 mil lion last year, and Lukenbill has said Lukenbill and Axelson declined! say what the Kings would do if the transfer application was rejected T ArVl U IO MEQU. Here’s one college credit you’ll use long after graduation Really, it's simple economics. When you apply for and receive a Foley's charge card, you'll gain a credit rating; and your prompt payment and good judgment keep it A-1. Plus, you don't have to wait for graduation to get it-- let us know whether you're a junior, senior or graduate student. If we cannot verify your class status in the Student Directory, please attach verification of class status; for example, a paid fee slip. Fill out the attached form and return it to us. Send this application to: Foley's Credit Promotion Dept. P.O. 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