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V • P.A. Equipment • Bass guitars • Mandolins • Guitars • Banjos • Amps • Buy • Sell • Trade • Repair Lessons 1911 S. Texas, C.S. Across from the water tower 693-8698 ^ ***>!<** * ^ >}c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■X- X- X- X- X- X- X- X- <=Sonz£*t(zLnq Hair Salon EL X- X X X X X X announces X X X X X X X TANNING BEDS $4.°° x X X X per session x x X X X X $30. 00 x X per month. x x x x IN THE x x WM1W X X sessions for good thru Dec. 20 $5 x x X X X X A HAIR CUT X X is always $8 for students X X new location next to Cenare 404 E. Unio. 693-9877 X X X X X X X X X X 4r Tie Amazing Mew Literary Ice Cube Maker Mgkes 5000 Solid Ice Cubes A Dgg For As- Little As 26<J submissions are now being accepted for Litmus, TAMU'S only student- published literary magazine, your poetry, short stories, non- fiction or graphcs could be published, but only if you SUBMIT. Come by the MSC Literary Arts Cubicle in MSC room 216 to pick up a flyer with needed details. A LECTURE WOMEN IN ISLAM THUR., NOV 20, 7:30 RM. RUDDER TOWER RM. 701 Page 10/The Battalionyfuesday, Movember 18, 1986 12- LITTLE rock JAI l— WE'RE BREAKING YOU0U| SO YOU CAN BEAT THE TOADS'N SIPS AND CO BACK TO THE COTTON BOWL/ 1 w Ag women’s golf team falls to 8th The Texas A&M women’s golf team, despite shooting 12 strokes better than Sunday’s opening round, fell back one spot to eighth place in the Lady Cardinal Golf Tournament in Beaumont Monday. Leading the three-round tourna ment on the par-73 course is Loui siana State University with a 615. SMU is second with a 617 and North Texas State University is third with a 628. A&M has a 645. LSU’s Lisa Breaux leads individu ally with a 4-over-par 150. Davidson 159 after For the Aggies, Dee leads the team with a shooting a 78 Monday. Mariana Oyenguren fired a 76 to bring her two-round total to 160. Fiona Connor shot an 81 Monday for 161, Adriana Penuela scored an 81 for 165. Caroline Basarab shot an 88 for a 171 total. A&M Sports Club Update FENCING hosted the TAMU Gulf Coast tournament on thek i floor of the Read Building last Saturday and grabbed the firstti I places. m . CHfl I Kevin Roy won the tournament, Alex Yui took second placei i Brad Meyers finished third out of the 33 individuals who participae p MEN’S POLO f inished second last weekend in competitiona Rose Palace Arena in San Antonio. On Saturday, the Aggies beste “7-1 1 ” team 14-13 to set up a showdown for first place on Sundai ^ In the final against San Antonio’s Retama team, the gamera cided in the last 15 seconds as Retama won 12 11. Fop scon were Michael Garrett and Lance Royalty. MEN’S RUGBY A and B side teams posted victories ovoH Odessa Maddogs in cup action in Odessa. :I The A side won 16-14 and the B team notched a 14-0 win.A; ' Coolidge scored three trys for A&M in the two games. \ The team travels to Housi < hi foi an.illd.is h >m n.imeni tlm' day. About 40 teams will he in the an i< hi held Iu lmid Rue Stadium I WRESTLING heads to TCU Saturday for the six-team TCI l Tournament. About 80 individuals are expected in the competition ^ Redskins stymie Montana, 49en WASHINGTON (AP) — George Rogers rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown as the Washington Redskins overcame a 441-yard pass ing effort by San Francisco quar terback Joe Montana to record a 14- 6 victory over the 49ers Monday night. The triumph enabled the Redskins to improve their record to 9-2 and stay in a first-place tie with the New York Giants in the NFC East. San Francisco, 6-4-1, missed a chance to take over the top spot in the NFC West from the Los Angeles Rams. Rogers’ touchdown midway through the first quarter gave the Redskins the only points they needed. The only other touchdown of the night came in the third quar ter when Washington quarterback Jay Schroeder hooked up with Gary Clark for a 27-yard score to make it 14-3. Montana, in only his second game since returning from an eight-week layoff following back surgery, com pleted 33 of 60 passes but suffered three interceptions. Jern caught a career-high 12 o! throws for 204 yards. Although the 49ers hadlil* hie moving the ball, theyref< ^P( hurt themselves. San Franffi called for 15 penalties for and committed four turnovef game that lasted nearly four Also, Montana missed ) open Rice in the end zone third quarter and runnin| Cribbs dropped what appeal* a sure touchdown pass period. The doctors of optometry affiliated with Texas State Optical know that every contact lens prescription must be exact. The fit must be precise. You must be completely comfortable. Yet every year people spend fortunes on contacts, put them away in a drawer and never wear them. Because they’re uncomfortable. They don’t fit right. These people have never been to Texas State Optical. F TH EV IE I F0 SN Y>u can’t afford contact lenses that don’t fit light. At any price. Doctors adjacent to TS0 in some locations C TEXAS STATE OFEICAE ) JbrsoljjL