Page 12 The Battalion Monday, November 14,1988 Seattle nips Oilers on Johnson’s kick Radio SEATTLE (AP) — Norm Johnson kicked a 46-yard field goal with one second left Sunday to give Seattle a 27-24 victory over the Houston Oil ers and make quarterback Dave Krieg’s return a winning one after a seven-game absence. The Seahawks, 6-5, drove 53 yards in 10 plays in 4 minutes, 49 seconds before Johnson kicked his game-winning field goal. Krieg, who was on injured reserve until late last week because of a sepa rated right shoulder, threw a 23- yard touchdown pass to rookie Brian Blades in the first quarter. The loss kept the Oilers, 7-4, from moving into a first-place tie with Cincinnati in the AFC Central. The Seahawks stayed in a tie for the lead in the AFC West with the Los An geles Raiders and Denver. Seattle’s game-winning field goal drive featured a 16-yard Krieg-to- Steve Largent pass to the Seattle 39. Seattle tied the score 24-24 on John L. Williams’ 44-yard touch down run with 8:17 left, completing a 71-yard drive in six plays. Williams ran for 102 yards on 13 carries. The Oilers went 89 yards in 10 plays for their third touchdown, with Warren Moon scoring on an 11- yard option keeper with 3:13 gone in the fourth quarter. In the third quarter, Houston drove 73 yards in eight plays, with Allen Pinkett scoring on a 2-yard run at 5:32 of the period. The Sea hawks came right back and went 66 yards, using 6‘/2 minutes in running off 13 plays. Curt Warner scored on a 3-yard run at 12:12 of the third quarter. . In the first half, Moon and Drew Hill combined on a 57-yard scoring pass and Tony Zendejas kicked a 52- yard field goal for Houston, while Johnson kicked a 40-yard field goal for Seattle, In the second quarter, Houston moved to the Seattle 4-yard line af ter nose tackle Richard Byrd inter cepted Moon at the Seahawks’ 9. But Moon was intercepted by Paul Moyer in the end zone. (Continued from page 10) kick is good. That air time is hair pulling time. Houston missed out on two other scoring opportunities in the first Houston drove 90 yards in nine plays on its first possession. Moon threw the 57-yard pass to Hill at 4:41 as Hill beat defensive back Vernon Dean by five yards. Is it good? Is it wide? Where is the ball? Arkansas’ Kendall Trainor had a field day, excuse the pun, with my emotions Saturday. half, which ended tied at 10. Mike Rozier was stopped for a 1- yard loss by Ken Clarke on fourth- and-1 on the Seattle 6 with 1:30 left in the half. Zendejas matched his career long with a 52-yard field goal 53 seconds into the second quarter, putting Houston ahead 10-7. Johnson re tied the score with a 40-yard field goal that grazed the right upright at 8:26. Every five miles of driving time it seemed like Trainor was out on the field attempting a field goal. Anyone listening would begin to think that Trainor was the Razorbacks’ only of fensive weapon. Trainor comes on to attempt a ii goal. The kick is .up and it is, it is, going to be good.’ Oh no, not Kendall Train again. Oh yes, Trainor again! I was so longing to hear thatil : kick was up and had landed 20yati lef t of the uprights. Hearing this just once would h; been music to my ears, and wouldn’t have been the music INXS either. I got mighty tired and nervous ev ery time I heard: ‘ . . . and Kendall But no, back in went mycassetit The Aggies lost. Well, my radio days are over football season. The rest of if games will be-with my having® eyes peeled to the action instead i my ears smoking. WAS INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS sponsored by /VV McDonald’s m m H r Breakfast Every Morning • 5 locations • Drive Thru Post Oak Mall • Hwy 21 Manor East Mall • University Dr. Texas Ave. at S.W. Parkway preme ' prepare refused gal po' from te The rejected man wl rights ; child.” The July by that saic a wife’s FOOTNOTES Suprem IM GAMEPLAN • VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS POSTED INSIDE THE IM REC SPORTS OFFICE. • ALL FLAG FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDS ARE POSTED. • HANDBALL SINGLES BEGIN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR BRACK ETS. • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, PUNT PASS AND KICK FINALS WILL BE HELD AT 6:00 PM ON FIELD 1 AT THE ISC. • FLICKERBALL PLAYOFFS POSTED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. PLAYOFFS BEGIN THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 17. - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 SPORTS TRIVIA BOWL PRELIMINARIES 6 PM 164 READ. • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 SPORTS TRIVIA BOWL FINALS 6 PM 164 READ. - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 BADMINTON DOUBLES POSTED 1 PM. • ALL UNIVERSITY FLAG FOOTBALL FINALS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. ENTRIES OPEN: NOVEMBER 7 ENTRIES CLOSE: NOVEMBER 15 The mous R ized ah' ALL UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS TRACK MEET WINNERS CORP K-2 FISH K-2 MEN'S INDEPENDENT SWEET FEET WOMEN’S INDENDENT SILVER BULLETS WOMEN'S RES. HALL KEATHLEY MEN'S RES. HALL WALTON SPORTS CLUB ACTION 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 partici pate provided they meet the requirements in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Calendar/ Handbook. RULES: IBA Rules apply with Intramural exceptions. 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 participants may play in this class as well as one other. Class A — Highly skilled, single elimination. Class B — Moderately skilled, single elimination. Class C — Beginners, single elimination. EQUIPMENT: Participants are askedto provide theirown racquets, but a limited number may be checked out from the Sports Supervisor. AWARDS: Class A and Open Class All-University Champions will receive t-shirts. Class B and C All- University Champions will receive certificates. “PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE WON A CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP MUST PLAY IN THE NEXT gnancy. Then ulation with a ifed by M d' HIGHER CLASS IN ALL FUTURE COMPETITIONS dur ing PROVIDED THE TEAM REMAINS THE SAME.’" SPORTS TRIVIA BOWL QUALIFYING ROUND: Wednesday, November 16, 6 PM, Room 164Reac Building. “‘Finals will be posted Thursday ber 19 after 12 Noon outside the Intramural-Recrea tional Sports Office. FINALS: Thursday, Novenfe 17 at 6 PM , 164 Read Building. COMPETITIOH Teams will answer 25 questions in the round to determine who will advance to the Finals will be a single elimination tournament. TeafTi will compete head to head in the finals with theteair scoring the most points advancing. DIVISIONS Teams will consist of three participants Compeio will be in Men’s and Women’s Division. Teamr have two participants to participate. AWARDS: be given to the Men’s and Women’s Champioos RULES: A copy of the Sports Trivia Rules cant' picked up at the Intramural-Recreational Sport, Office. *“ THE OVERALL CHAMPION WILL WIN TRIP TO ORLANDO, FLORIDA TO COMPETE THE BOARDWALK AND BASEBALL SUPER BOWL OF SPORTS TRIVIA ON ESPN. FOR MORi INFORMATION, COME BY THE IM-REC SPORT OFFICE 159 READ OR CALL 845-2626. JUDO The Texas A&M Judo Team competed in the Third Annual Houston Metroplex Judo Tournament last weekend. Taking first was the Odessa Boys Club, while A&M finished 4th with a total of 12 points. Individual results of the tournament were Bobby Perez, 3rd in the Men’s 132 lbs division; David Schmidt, 3rd in the Men’s Novice 189 lbs division; John Hughes, 2nd in the Men’s Novice 209 lbs division; Roger Dubbs placed 3rd in the Men’s Novice 209 lbs division. Hughes also managed to win A&M’s only 1st place in the men’s novice over 209 lbs division while Dubbs took 3rd in the same class. The next tournament for the A&M Judo Team will be the 25th Annual Dallas Championships on November 26. MEN’S SOCCER will be hosting the Texas Collegiate Soccer Tournament at Southwood Valley, Saturday and Sunday November 19 and 20. LA CROSSE will be having its Alumni game, Saturday, November 19 on the Drill Field at noon. POLO will travel to Willowbend to compete in a Collegiate Tournament November 19 and 20. /ears la law reqi a womz FOR rights Monda) Ethiopi; hands < heads,” groups wide. Two injured three yi heads ai Skinf who esp TAMU-OUTDOORS SKI SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT! JANUARY 7-14 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 Mountains between Sil- verton and Ouray, Colorado,the lodge lies in some of the most beautiful country in the West. The St. Paul is a comfortable 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 adventure includes transportations, lodging, food, all equipment, instruction, and guides. The trip is limited to 13 participants. 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 THANKSGIV ING 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 27 NOVEMBER 23 REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 14 Join us for breathtaking views high atop the mountains of West Texas for a revitalizing Thanksgiving vacation. Enjoy exploring the vegetation and wildlife that is unique to this mountain desert wilderness such as Spanish Dag ger, 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 LET’S GO SKIING!! Vail & Beaver Creek Resorts, located approximately 90 miles west of Denver, offer over 140 different ski trails which will satisfy begin ning, intermediate or advanced skiers. This trip in cludes six nights lodging in a luxury condo, five day interchangeable lift ticket, bus transportation, dis count 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 Intra mural-Recreational Sports Office, 159 Read. For more information, please call Patsy at 845-7826. WATCH THE BIRDIE!! SIGN UP FOR BADMINTON DOUBLES. ENTRIES OPEN: NOVEMBER 7 ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 22 KAYAK THE RIO GRANDE NOVEMBER 23 - 27 REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 14 Spend your Thanksgiving vaca tion away from it all on the Rio Grande River in Big Bend National Park. We will paddle the Hoodoos, Colorado Canyon, and Frezno Canyon, giving you the chance to perfect your basic kayaking skills. The $145 ($160 non A&M) fee for this ad venture includes transportation, kayaking, equip ment, group camping gear, food and experienced instruction. Sign up in the Im-Rec. Sports Office, 159 Read. For more information, please call Patsy or at 845-7826. The trip is limited to 8 participants. ARCHERY SINGLES CONTEST DATE: Tuesday, November 29 beginning at 6 PM in 304 Read ELIGIBILITi': All TAMU students, faculty, staff and spouses are eligible if they meet the requirements^ the Intramural Calender/Handbook. SCHEDULE: Participants will schedule a time to shoot at registratior: Times available are 6 PM, 7 PM, and 8 PM. DIVISIONS: Men’s and Women’s. Competition: Open-AW ery Club Members must play in this division. Competitors in other divisions may sign up for this division Class A and Class B. RULES: PITA Rules will apply. Each participant will shoot one round (30 arrows at a distance pf 10 yards. The target is 40 cm with 10 scoring rings. Four practice arrows will be alloweo Perfect score is 300. EQUIPMENT: Participants are asked to provide their own equipment. A limite number of bows will be available for sign up when you enter. Restrictions: A Recurve Bow with option! standard sights and stabilizers is to be used. No Compound Bows. Bow must not exceed 45 LBS. actus draw weight. No string peep or bow level. No releases, no field or broad head points. Target points onlf No mechanical releases. “ PARTICIPANTS SHOULD HAVE PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN ARCHERY “NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOT ON THE RESIDENCE HALL POINT SYSTEM! WANTED: soccer officials The IM Rec Sports Office is looking for for people interested ir becoming soccer officials. There will be an orientation meeting Monday November 28, at 6 PM in 164 Read Building. For more information, call the IM Rec Sports Office at 845-7826. ACKNOWLEGEMENTS: McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your Iocs McDonald's Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Po$ : Oak Mall. Stories are by Steve Harding, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photos are by Mark Figart and Sara! Cowan. Se ne in A r dition classe; depar Facu it Th< gineei deveit Septei broug comm sclent Th< dude< Als< mend the d< nated requu petitk In appro plami mg , A&M In i curs 1 and tl Texas laiioti! An to aid of mz A& wary natioi Th( °mmc ture < and t] tes. R< Porte< In Who!< nishet Tlata with tl Thi In appro cours< Thi laws.