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The Battalion
Monday, November 7,1988
Giants win;
Dallas drops
6th straight
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)
— Phil Simms threw two touchdown
passes to Stephen Baker and Law
rence Taylor forced two turnovers
that led to scores as the New York Gi
ants gave a brief glimpse of their
1986 Super Bowl form and defeated
Dallas 29-21 Sunday, handing the
Cowboys their sixth straight loss.
Paul McFadden added field goals
of 37, 47 and 50 yards as the Giants,
7-3, won their fourth straight game to
remain in first place in the NFC East.
The loss practically assurred Dal
las, 2-8, of its third straight losing
season, and the six-game skid marked
the first time Dallas has dropped that
many in one season since their first
year. In 1960, they lost 10 straight
before tying the Giants. The Cow
boys have had two six-game losing
streaks since then, but each was over
two seasons, the last one in 1986-87.
Five of the Cowbovs’ seven losses
this season had happened in the final
two minutes of games. This one was
in the books by halftime as the Giants
built a 26-0 lead by scoring on five
straight possessions.
However, Dallas made it close at
the end as Kevin Sweeney came off
the bench and threw touchdown
passes of 1-yard to Steve Folsom,
nine yards to Michael Irvin and two
yards to Ray Alexander, that one
coming with 1:59 to play.
Dallas recovered the onsides kick
but got only to the Giants’ 29.
Taylor personally Set up two touch
downs with sacks of starting quar
terback Steve Pelluer.
With New York leading 3-0, Tay
lor knocked the ball out of Pelluer’s
hands with one of his classic hand
chops. George Martin recovered at
the Dallas 22 and, six plays later, Ot-
tis Anderson scored from a yard out.
McFadden stretched the lead to 13-
0 with a 50-yard field goal, then
Simms and Baker took over, with a
little help from the Giants defense.
New York got the ball back when
Harry Carson recovered a Herschel
Walker fumble at the New York 15.
The Giants went the 85 yards in 10
plays, with Simms hitting Baker for
the final 22 yards on a stop-and-go
pattern for a 20-0 lead.
Two plays later, Taylor sacked
Pelluer from behind and Erik Howard
fell on the loose ball at the Dallas 8.
After a 2-yard run by Joe Morris,
Simms hit Baker in the back of the
end zone from six yards out.
Dallas got within 26-14 on the Ir
vin touchdown, but McFadden
kicked his 47-yarder with 7:46 to go.
In the comeback, the Cowboys
converted on four of five fourth-down
attempts, with Irvin and Alexander
catching their touchdowns on fourth
down.
Swimming
(Continued from page 13)
keep using that word to describe her, but
I don't know of a better one to use.”
Habermas earned that description by
finishing first in three individual events.
She won the 200-meter freestyle, the
200-meter individual medley and the
200-meter backstroke to lead the Lady
Aggies.
Laura Grimes, a freshman from San
Antonio, won the 200-meter breasts
troke, the 400-meter individual medley
and aided a first-place finish by A&M in
the 400-meter medley relay. Grimes was
joined by Courtney Searcy, Michelle
Chow and Joan Wojtowicz on the relay
team.
Grimes victory in the 200-meter
breaststroke led a sweep by the Lady Ag
gies in that event as she was followed by
teammates Ginger Hurlev and Searcv in
an event that showcased the do*
of the Lady Aggie swimmers,
Sophomore Dodie Stapp added
tory in the 200-meter butterfly in
out the victories by the Aggie won-
In spite of all this, the meetgop
books as another loss for the Agp
“It was incredible! Another<
winning the meet, but not gettingt:]
points because of diving,” N
want to make sure this doesn’t sot
sour grapes, but we’re the secon:
swim team in the SouthwestConfe
because we beat SMU and Arkanss
“I think we’re ahead of some,-
that may get more press than us,"
said. “We’ve taken a step toanoth
el.”
A&M’s next dual meet is ■
Texas Christian Friday at 7:30 p;
the P L. Downs Natatorium i
Kyle Field.
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
sponsored by
/VL McDonald’s
Post Oak Mall • Hwy 21
Manor East Mall • University Dr.
Texas Ave. at S.W. Parkway
FOOTNOTES
■ Bowling Preliminaries posted Monday, November?, after 1 PM. The tournament will begin Wednesday,
November 9.
• Monday, November 7, the last round of Flag Football Playoffs will be posted.
■ Punt Pass and Kick Preliminaries will begin Tuesday, November 8, and continue through Thursday,
November 10, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM.
■ Volleyball Playoffs posted Wednesday, Novembers, inside the Im-Rec Sports Office in 159 Read.
Playoffs begin Sunday, November 13.
Rained Out? Not Sure? Call 845-2625.
The Bowling Team will be having a tournament at Chimney Hill Saturday, November 12.
Women’sVarsity Soccer will have a tournament Saturday and Sunday, November 12 and 13 on East
Campus.
ALL UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS
CROSS COUNTRY WINNERS
MEN’S
IM GAMEPLAN
ENTRIES OPEN: OCTOBER 31 ENTRIES CLOSE: NOVEMBER
18/under David Croniser 19:00.32
20- RobKeist 18:00.70
22-24 - John Henery Poimmier 16:36.99
46/over - Bart Braden 27:36.54
WOMEN’S
19- Steven Croniser
21 - Mike Richardson
26-35 - Doug Skowronek
20- JoAnn Langlinais 27:31.39
26 -35 - Mary Stark 19:38.78
21
Sheryl Wallace
18:27.63
18:38.65
19:56.20
28:06.91
GOLF DRIVING RANGE HOURS
The Driving Range located atthe Intramural Sports Centeris now open for operation Mon-Thu, 3 PM - dark;
Fri, 12 PM - dark; Sat, 10 AM - dark; and Sun, 12 noon - dark. Individuals with student ID or TAMU Rec
reational ID may purchase a large bucket of balls for $3.00 and a small bucket of balls for $1.50. Without
an ID individuals may purchase a large bucket of balls for $4.00 and a small bucket for $2.00. Club rental
is also available. For more information, contact the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826.
HANDBALL SINGLES PLAY BEGINS: Tuesday,
November “IS.ENTRY FEE: Free. ELIGIBILITY: All
TAMU students, faculty, staff and spouses may enter
if they meet the eligibility requirements in the Intra
mural-Recreational Sports Calendar/Handbook.
CLASSES: Open — Competitive Club members
must play in the Open Class. Any other competitors
may play in this class as well as one other. Class A
— Highly skilled, single elimination; Class B — Mod
erately skilled, single elimination; Class C — Novice,
single elimination SCHEDULES: Will be posted on
the bulletin boards outside the Intramural-Recrea
tional Sports Office after 1 pm on Friday, November
11. Check to see when you play. RULES: USHA
Rules will apply. Matches consist of 2 games to 21
and an 11 point tiebreaker if necessary. COURT
RESERVATIONS: Courts may be reserved for prac
tice by calling the IM Reservation number, 845-
2624. A WARDS: Class A and Open Class All-
University Champions will receive a t-shirt, Class B
All-University Champions will receive a certificate
and Class C All-University Champion will receive a
certificate. ***ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS PREVI
OUSLY WON A CLASS IN SINGLES MUSTPl
IN THE NEXT HIGHER CLASS IN ALL FURTS
COMPETITION.
VIDEO GAME TRATHLON Practice: Frida;,
vember 11,5:00 PM - 12:00 PM. Tournamenim
urday, November 12 - Sunday, November 13.p||
Read Building foyer, outside from racquetbalcH
#7. Rules: Available at the Intramural-Recreai#
Sports Office, 159 Read Building. Formal:Fact»
testant will have three minutes at each of three "
games to score as many points as possible.The®
testant with the highest total points will be dec.®
the winner. The names of the games areamys®
The games will be selected from the games that*?
be found in the basement oftheMSC. EntryFeT^-
ticipants will be responsible for paying forell
game, all proceeds will be donated to charv|
Awards: Intramural Championship T-shirts will
awarded to the men’s and women's champs!. : -
ister at the Intramural-Recreational Sports OffiH
Room 159 Read Building. Late entries will be®
cepted at the tournament on a space available bail
ENTRIES OPEN: NOVEMBER 7 ENTRIES CLOSE: NOVEMBER!
T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST
\
Entries are being accepted for the Third Annual T-shirt Design Contest. This contest is held to determine an All
University T-shirt design for the 1989-90 school year. All entries must be received no later than 5:30 PM, Tue, Mar 21.
All entries must be 12" by 12", black ink on white paper and should include the words “Intramural Champion 89-90” or
“All-University Champion 89-90”. It is also recommended that “Texas A&M” or the block ATM be included in the design
Entries will be judged by a panel of students, faculty and staff with the entry best depicting Intramural-Recreational
Sports All-University Champions being declared the winner. The winner will be notified April 17 and will receive $50.00
TAMU-OUTDOORS
SKI SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT!
JANUARY? - 14
REGISTRATION: OCT. 27 - DEC. 6.
Cross country ski the St. Paul where the
powder is superb from Thanksgiving through April!
Located in the San Juan Moun
tains between Silverton and
Ouray, Colorado,the lodge lies in
some of the most beautiful country
in the West.
The St. Paul is a comfort
able inn complete with kerosene
lamps, woodburning lamps, and a
sauna. All you need to bring is
yourself and personal items. For
$395 ($410 non A&M), this adven
ture includes transportations,
lodging, food, all equipment, in
struction, and guides.
The trip is limited to 13
participai its. Sign up in the IM-Rec
Sports Office, 159 Read. For more
information, please call Patsy or
Steve at 845-7826.
BACKPACKING IN BIG BEND AT
THANKSGIVING
NOVEMBER 23 - 27
REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 14
Join us for breathtaking views high atop the
mountains of West Texas for a revitalizing Thanks
giving vacation. Enjoy exploring the vegetation and
wildlife that is unique to this mountain desert wilder
ness such as Spanish Dagger, Ocotillo, Candelilla
plants and the roadrunner, white-tailed deer and
falcon.
The $120 ($130 non A&M) fee for this
backpacking adventure includes food, transporta
tion, rental of camping equipment, backpacks,
permits, and experienced guides. The trip is geared
toward beginning and intermediate backpackers
and is limited to 12 participants. Sign up in the IM
Rec Sports Office in 159 Read. For more informa
tion, please call Patsy at 845-7826.
DOWNHILL SKIING
■
LET’S GO SKIING!! Vail & Beaver
Creek Resorts, located approxi
mately 90 miles west of Denver
offer over 140 different ski trails
which will satisfy beginning, inter
mediate or advanced skiers. This
trip includes six nights lodging in a
luxury condo, five day inter
changeable lift ticket, bus trans
portation, discount in ski rentals
and a variety of ski lessons. The
fee for this ski adventure is $340
($355 for non-A&M) and is limited
to 42 participants. Sign-up in the
Intramural-Recreational Sports
Office, 159 Read. For more infor
mation, please call Patsy at 845-
7826.
KAYAK
THE
RIO GRANDE
NOVEMBER 23 - 27
REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 14
Spend your Thanksgiving vacation away
from it all on the Rio Grande River in Big Bend
National Park. We will paddle the Hoodoos, Colo
rado Canyon, and Frezno Canyon, giving you the
chance to perfect your basic kayaking skills.
The $145 ($160 non A&M) fee for this ad
venture includes transportation, kayaking, equip
ment, group camping gear, food and experienced
instruction. Sign up in the Im-Rec. Sports Office,
159 Read. For more information, please call Patsy
or at 845-7826. The trip is limited to 8 participants.
BADMINTON DOUBLES SCHEDULES: Will be
posted Friday, November
18 after 1 PM. Check the
bulletin boards outside
Intramural-Recreational
Sports Office to see when
you play. PLAY BEGINS:
Tuesday, November 22.
LOCATION: Room 351 G.
Rollie White. ELIGIBILITY:
All TAMU students, faculty,
staff and their spouses are
eligible to participate pro
vided they meet the re
quirements in the Intramu
ral-Recreational Sports
Calendar/Handbook.
RULES: IBA Rules apply
with Intramural excep
tions. Matches consist of
the best two out of three
games to 15 points in all
divisions.. CLASSES:
Open - Competitive club
members MUST play in
this class. Other partici
pants may play in this class
as well as one other. Class
A — Highly skilled, single
elimination Class B —
Moderately skilled, single elimination Class C — Be
ginners, single elimination. EQUIPMENT: Partici
pants are asked to provide their own racquets, but a
limited number may be checked out from the Sports
Supervisor. A WARDS: Class A and Open Class All-
University Champions will receive t-shirts. Class B
and C All-University Champions will receive certifi
cates. ^PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE WON A
CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP MUST PLAY IN THE
NEXT HIGHER CLASS IN ALL FUTURE COMPETI
TIONS PROVIDED THE TEAM REMAINS THE
SAME.***
SPORTS TRIVIA BOWL QUALIFYING ROUND:
Wednesday, November 16, 6 PM, Room 164 Read
Building. ***Finals will be posted Thursday, Novem
ber 19 after 12 Noon outside the Intramural-Recrea
tional Sports Office. FINALS: Thursday, November
17 at 6 PM , 164 Read Building. COMPETITION:
Teams will answer 25 questions in the qualifying
round to determine who will advance to the finals.
Finals will be a single elimination tournament. Teams
will compete head to head in the finals with the team
scoring the most points advancing. DIVISIONS:
Teams will consist of three participants Compei|§
will be in Men's
Women’s Division. Tel
must have two participef
to participate. ,
Will be given to the Ml
and Women’s Chairpia
RULES: A copy oil
Sports Trivia Rulescaii|
picked up atthe I
Recreational SportsC
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2625.
ARCHERY SINGlij
CONTEST DATE: M
day, November 29 betji
ning at 6 PM in 304 Ref
Building. ELIGIBILITH
TAMU students, faculty, staff and spouses areej
gible if they meet the requirements in the intrao
Calender/Handbook. SCHEDULE: Participants*)
schedule a time to shoot at registration. Tin
available are 6 PM, 7 PM, and 8 PM. DIVISION
Men’s and Women’s. Competition: Open-All
ery Club Members must play in this division. Col Qj
petitors in other divisions may sign up for this(TJ
sion. Class A and Class B. RULES: FITARules'T^* -1
apply. Each participant will shoot one round (30J fTJ
rows) at a distance pf 10 yards. The target is 437
with 10 scoring rings. Four practice arrows willf
allowed. Perfect score is 300. EQUIPMENT: ft Qj
ticipants are asked to provide their own equipmei
A limited number of bows will be available for sigoi
when you enter. Restrictions: A Recurve Bowtf
optional standard sights and stabilizers is to beusff.
No Compound Bows. Bow must not exceed 45LBF
actual draw weight. No string peep or bow level. ,
releases, nofieldorbroad head points. Targetpd
only. No mechanical releases. ** PARTICIPANT
SHOULD HAVE PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN ARC"
ERY. **NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOT ON THE RES
DENCE HALL POINT SYSTEM!
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS: McDonald's Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your I
McDonald's Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Pc;
Oak Mall. Stories are by Steve Harding, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photos are by Mark Figart andSafi
Cowan.