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mm Meat Science and Technology Center Department of Animal Science OCTOBER SALE We will be open for all Aggie Home Football Games sdMA J11 nil IMP AMERICAN LAMB PRICE PER POUND REGULAR SALE 30-40 #BOX s s Page 12 The Battalion Friday, October 14,1988 LAMB CHOPS LAMB SHOULDER ROASTS (bonelesn rolled and tied) LAMB LEG ROASTS (semi-boneless) GROUND LAMB (1 Ib./pkg.) PORK AND BEEF CUTS $3.99 $2.79 $2.99 $1.85 $3.69 $2.29 $2.69 $1.49 $3.39 $1.99 $2.39 $1.29 PORK CHOPS (1 in. thich, 4/pkg) PORK BOSTON BUTTS (boneless) BEEF STEW MEAT BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS (boneless) BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAKS (Filet Mignon) $1.99 per lb. $1.29 per lb. $1.69 per lb. $3.29 per lb. $4.79 per lb. BULK PURCHASING-—Beef Sides, Hindquarters, and Variety Paks available upon request. Other Beef, Lamb, Pork, Chicken, Sausage, Dairy products and Farm Fresh Eggs are avail able, Prices effective through October 31, 1988. We are open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday October 15th and October 22nd for the Baylor and Rice football games. We are located on the West Campus between the Kleberg Center and the Horticulture/Forest Science Building. N N S N V s ?> S S Battalion Football Picks Doug Walker Assistant Sports Editor dp. Cartoonist Jerry Bolz Sports Writer Cray Plxley Assistant Sports Editor Hal L. Hammons Sports Editor Reveille Mascot Anthony wi!„ Opinion Pij, Editor Baylor at Texas A&M Aggies by 17 Aggies by 21 Aggies by 21, Aggies by 14 Aggies by 27 Aggies by 30 Agglnby* Arkansas at Texas Hogs by 7 Hogs by 4 Hogs by 4 Hogs by 3 Horns by 1 Hogs by 20 Hormbyt Texas Tech at Rice Tech by 10 Raiders by 14 Raiders by 14 Raiders by 10 Raiders by 13 Owls by 1 Raldenbyn TCU at Brigham Young BYUby 14 Cougars by 8 Cougars by 8 BYU by 1 Cougars by 20 Frogs by 2 BYU by 11 Tulsa at Houston Cougars by 17 Cougars by 3 Cougars by 3 COugars by 17 Cougars by 21 Hurricane by 10 Couginbyii Miami at Notre Dame Hurricanes by 3 Irish by 3 Irish by 3 Irish by 3 Hurricanes by 3 Hurricanes by 10 Hurrlciniiby!| Washington at USC Trojans by 10 Trojans by 7 Trojans by 7 Trojans by 10 Trojans by 7 Huskies by 9 Tro|anibytt OSU at Nebraska Huskers by 10 Huskers by 4 Huskers by 4 Huskers by 10 Huskers by 6 Huskers by 8 Huikenbyi Alabama at Tennessee Tide by 7 Tide by 6 Tide by 6 Tide by 16 Vols by 4 Vols by 7 Tide by || Michigan at Iowa Michigan by 13 Michigan by 7 Wolverines by 7 Michigan by 10 Michigan by 10 Michigan by 6 Mlchljinbyi Cowboys at Bears Bears by 6 Bears by 10 Bears by 10 Bears by 7 Bears by 13 Bears by 5 Bean by II Oilers at Steelers Steelers by 4 Steelers by 4 Steelers by 4 Steelers by 4 Oilers by 6 Oilers by 4 Ollenby! Record 12-0(1.000) 11-1 (.917) 10-2 (.833) 10-2 (.833) 10-2 (.833) 10-2 (.833) 0-0 (.000) Overall 57-15(760) 53-19(736) 52-20(722) 49-23 (.661) 45-27 (.625) 40-32 (.556) (M) 1.000} \aggie WINNER a academy \ Z* AWARDS A inema/ BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN BEST SCREENPLAY BEST FILM EDITING REST ART DIRECTION BEST ORIGINAL SCORE BEST SOUND BEST CINEMATOGR.APHY I j-..j jp I AST F.MpF.R(°)R A True Story. October 14, 7:30 PM October 15, 9:45 PM Rudder Theatre Tickets $2.00 w/TAMU ID Be sure to buy your Classic Series pass! They're on sale now in Rudder Box Office! Seven movies for ten dollars! GET SHOT Juniors, seniors, vet, med and grad students can get their yearbook pictures taken for the 1989 AGGIELAND through Friday Oct. 28 GET IN THE BOOK! Yearbook Associates 401C University Above Campus Photo on Northgate 846 - 8856 8:30 a.m. — 5.00 p.m. Notre Dame looks to avenge 2 years’ losses to Miami Associated Press just another Miami-Notre Dame game? Not quite. It may be, as Duffy Daugherty once said about a particular game, “not life and death. It’s more important than that.” For understatement, we give you Mi ami coach Jimmy Johnson: “I think in the last few years the Notre Dame-Miami rivalry has stirred interest on a national basis as much as any other game in the country.” For overstatement, we give you Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz: “You look at the record and Notre Dame has had trouble even staying on the field with Miami the last four times they’ve played. Miami has just dominated the football games, and I don’t know if we’re capable of making it close this time. ’ ’ get even last year and got whipped again. 24-0. Those games were in Miami. This one’s in South Bend, where No. 1 Mi ami is a 3!/2-point favorite over No. 4 Notre Dame. Miami has had two weeks to prepare for Notre Dame’s option and remember how the Hurricanes stuffed Oklahoma’s wishbone. The pick is . . . Miami 24-17. Last week’s prediction record was 38- 12-1 — .760; for the season, 216-77-2 — .737. Against the point spread, last week’s mark was 18-17-1 — .514; on the year, 88-95-1 — .481. The last two games are the ones that stick in Notre Dame’s craw. There was the 58-7 massacre in 1985 in Gerry Faust’s swan song. Notre Dame tried to Regardless of what Notre Dame does, it won’t be a good day for Faust, whose Akron team visits No. 12 Auburn. There is no line on the game. Here’s why . . . Auburn 56-0. No. 16 Washington at No. 3 Southern California (favored by 14): Southern Cal 31-14. No. 10 Oklahoma State at No. 7 Ne braska (by 9): Nebraska 31-21. No. 2 UCLA (by 20) at Calif® UCLA 42-14 East Carolina at No. 5 FloridaS: (by 29): Florida State42-10. No. 8 South Carolina (by 14li Georgia Tech: South Carolina30-IJ. Kansas State at No. 9 Oklahoma 42): Oklahoma 63-7. Duke at No. 11 Ganson (by 11 Clemson 35-21. New Mexico at No. 14 Wyomiaj 44): Wyoming 52-14. No. 15 Michigan (by bki) at bn Upset Special of the Week .. lo»i 17. No. 17 Arkansas (by 6) at Texas j; ond Upset Special . ..Texas24-11, Minnesota at No. 18 Indiana lb) Indiana 28-17. Kentucky at No. 19LSU(byl3i lS 31-13. No. 20 Florida (by 6Vi) at Vandai Third Upset Special . . . Vanderb;!: 20. \labama (by 7'/:) at Tenixsa Fourth Upset Special . . . Tenness#:! 24 | Spazmo (Continued from page 11) the eighth?” Plus, what’s the point of the “Seventh Inning Stretch” if everyone’s going home in 30 minutes anyway? C’mon. Dear Spazmo, Who’s going to win the Series? My bookie awaits your answer. Signed, Anxious Dear Anxious, The A’s in five. Guaranteed. At least, that’s what Hal told me. Dear Unsure, mC A common misconception. Dykstra and many others::l afflicted, not v> ith mumps, hut with the notionthatexcesj amounts of chewing tobacco can make a ball playerbecj or even decent. Dear Spazmo, What is it that Len Dykstra is always saying out Ihtn; the field? Signed, Puzzled Dear Puzzled, Rffmplmprflmblmvrmp. (As best I can tell.) Dear Spazmo, What do they mean by “It ain’t over ’till it’s over?’’ Signed, Unsure Dear Unsure, It means Yogi Berra wasn’t watching the game Wednesday. No, actually Berra never said that at all. It was just a clever saying designed to keep fans in the stands as long as possible. The phrase was coined by a concessions vender who got paid on commission. Dear Spazmo, What is the purpose of all that random throwing between innings? Is it to help the infieldersremerntw where first base is? Signed, Unknowing Dear Ignorant, They want to stay loose and keep their arms warmed.: in case some ignoramus wanders out on the field they lilt able to pull a Dave Winfield. Dear Spazmo, Why is it that every time the TV camera focuses on a baseball player he’s always picking, spitting or scratching? Talk about grody to the max! Yuck! Signed, Buffy Bowhead Dear Buff, What we have here is what a political scientist would call a clash of cultures. On the one hand is the atmosphere that is truly unique to professional sports. On the other is the elitist, don’t-get-your-hands-dirty world populated by many others. Any attempt to justify the one with the other can only lead to difficulty, as per Mike Tyson and Robin Givens. Dear Spazmo, How can Len Dykstra play ball with such a severe case of the mumps? Signed, Unsure Dear Spazmo, Why do all the baserunners run counter-clockwk 1 instead of clockwise? I think w-eVe in sortofarutheri Signed, Nonconformist Dear Nonthinkcr, Here’s a quarter. Call somebody who cares. Dear Spazmo, Why is it 77ie Hattulion always runs such stupid opt columns? And w hy are they always wrong? And whyio they always against the Aggies, the 12th Man,and everything else maroon and white? Why don'ty’alltnd your little liberal behinds off to t.u. where you can bt^ your own kind. Oh yeah. Highway 6 runs both ways. Signed, Rock Goodag Dear Blockhead, Shut up. T After the game drive into SONIC and treat the whole family with our everyday low prices. Value Pack $2. 49 Burger, fries & med. drink Kiddie Meals $1." Mini burger, fries, small drink & surprise. College Station 104 University 696-6427 Bryan 914 S. Texas Ave. 779-1085 i