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The Battalion
Monday, January 22,1$
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Soviets continue crackdown on Azerbaijanis
MOSCOW (AP) — Dozens of mutinous
Azerbaijani military cadets fired on Soviet
troops patrolling their capital Sunday, and
tens of thousands of people mourned vic
tims of a bloody crackdown on their repub
lic’s nationalist uprising.
The cadets, joined by comrades from the
neighboring Caucasus republic of Georgia,
battled for 20 minutes in the morning and
sporadically throughout the day with Soviet
soldiers at Baku’s garrison and military aca
demy, Arif Yunusov of the Azerbaijani So
cial Democratic Group reported.
and broke through barricades erected by
militants.
Sporadic fighting has continued since.
On Saturday, in the first report of soldiers
dividing along ethnic lines, a local activist
said 125 Azerbaijani soldiers fought a
pitched battle with those sent in to restore
order.
The Interior Ministry reported 51 civil
ians and six soldiers dead, and 287 civilians
and 36 soldiers wounded in Saturday’s ac
tion. That brought the total number of cas
ualties for the week at 129 dead and more
than 500 wounded.
service told the Tass news agency 57 civil
ians were killed and nearly 500 wounded in
the weekend clashes.
The downtown garrison was the scene of
some of the fiercest fighting when thou
sands of troops stormed into Baku, the
southern republic’s capital, early Saturday
Occasional shots rang out elsewhere in
Baku on Sunday, Yunusov and Radio Mos
cow reported. The activist said by tele
phone from Baku that one bullet broke a
window in his apartment building.
Rebels also have thrown grenades and
Molotov cocktails at soldiers’ military vehi
cles, the official news agency Tass said. A
correspondent for Moscow’s state-run TV
and radio service briefly was held hostage.
Activists reported much higher figures,
and Interior Ministry officials said they re
ceived too many conflicting accounts to
confidently update their figures.
Baku’s military commandant said 83 peo
ple, including 14 servicemen and their fam
ily members, were killed in fighting since
late Friday, according to a Radio Moscow
broadcast monitored by the British Broad
casting Corp. in London.
Foreign reporters were barred from Ar
menia and Azerbaijan, so it was difficult to
reconcile the conflicting information.
The chief doctor of Baku’s ambulance
Tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis gath
ered Sunday outside the Communist Party
headquarters in Baku to mourn those killed
when Soviet troops moved in, Yunusov
said. They also demanded that the state of
emergency imposed in the capital early Sat
urday be lifted and that Soviet troops pull
out, according to the Azerbaijan’s People’s
Front, which has organized anti-Armenian
protests.
Baku’s city council made identical de
mands, and the republic’s Supreme Soi g
legislature met in emergency session
agenda was not immediately clear. —
Residents said flags with black mounJ|k|_f
ribbons were draped on cars, balconies
windows throughout the city, which waf
the middle of three days of officiallyM
dared mourning. A mass funeral
scheduled Monday.
Soldiers continued to patrol theCas[
Sea port of 1.8 million people in armoi
personnel carriers.
Radio Moscow said troops arrested
people overnight for violating a curfew
part of a state of emergency. A mU
leader of Azerbaijan’s People’s Fronts;
arrested after he was found to becarryit;
homemade grenade, the broadcast said
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Preseason Basketball
Entry Fee: $10 Tournament Dates: Thursday, January 25 -
Sunday, January 28
Basketball
Entry Fee: $30 Play Begins: Monday, January 29
Indoor Soccer
Entry Fee: $30 Play Begins: Sunday, January 28
Racquetball Singles
No Entry Fee! Play Begins: Tuesday, January 30
Roadrunners and Opas
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Wrestling
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No Entry Fee!
Matches Begin: Tuesday, February 6
TAMU Roadrunners and The
MSC Opera and Performing Arts
Society will hold the 8th annual
Run for the Arts Saturday, Febru
ary 17. The event includes a 5K
run and a 1 mile run/walk, pre
dominantly through the A&M
campus and paved streets, start
ing and finishing at the front of G.
Rollie White Coliseum. The entry
fee is $9 if postmarked by Febru
ary 9th, or $1 1 the day of the race.
The fee includes a 100% cotton
Beefy-T shirt with race logo, as
well as race results in the mail
and printed in Inside Runner. Mail
entry fee with check payable to
OPAS to Run for the Arts, c/o
MSC OPAS, Box J-1, Texas A&M
University, College Station,
77844. For more information call
James Schroeter at 693-8391.
Entry Fee: $20
Team Bowling
Play Begins: Monday, February 5
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Table Tennis Doubles
No Entry Fee! Play Begins: Tuesday, February 6
TAMU Outdoors sponsors camping trips, kayak workshops, ba;
packing excursions, as well as other programs for rock climbe
scuba divers, and general outdoor enthusiasts. All programs
conducted by experienced personnel, and offer participants anoppc
Pro-
tunity for personal growth through challenge and group fellowship,|al Su
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3-on-3 Basketball
Entry Fee: $5 Tournament Dates: Feb 2-3
Registration opens February 5th for:
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Recreational Sports Offers Exercise Classes
Registration Open January 15 through January 26
The Department of Recreational
Sports is offering exercise classes
to students, faculty, staff, and their
spouses. Beginners can take
advantage of low impact classes
designed to meet the needs of
people planning to start an exer
cise program, with an emphasis
on toning and stretching. For the
more advanced, our intermediate
class places heavier emphasis
on cardiovascular endurance.
Rock Climbing Clinic
Date
Feb. 24
Rating
B*
$15/51:-
Mountain Bike Day Trip
Feb. 25
B/l
$6 I
mi
Rock Climbing, Hueco Tanks
March. 4Q- AS
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Back Packing, New Mexico
March 10-18
B/l
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River Rafting
March 10-18
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Fees are $30 or $35, or take an
unlimited number of classes for
$45. Classes begin January 29.
Sign up in the Rec Sports Office,
159 Read, or call Paula Opal at
845-7826 for more information.
*B=Beginner, l= Intermediate
Stop by the Rec Sports Office for more information on these i
many other programs offered this semester by TAMU Outdoors, I
All registration for TAMU Outdoors Is taken In 159 Read, fid
more information, call Patsy Greiner at 845-7826. ’
The TAMU Men's Rugby Team continues the season, after last
weekend's cancellation, by taking on Houston’s University of St. Tho
mas at 1 pm Saturday, Jan. 27, on East Campus. The Ags will follow
up by taking on Rice on Sunday at 1 pm.
Cheer on the TAMU Gymnastics Team Saturday, January 27,12
4 pm, 307 Read, in their first meet.of the semester.
Acknowledgements:
McDonald's RecSports Highlights
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McDonald's Restaurant at Uni
versity Drive, Manor East Mall,
Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Park
way and Post Oak Mall. This ad is
a creation of Mark Figart and P. J.
Miller, graphics are by Paul Irwin
and photographs are by Rec
Sports photographers.
Locker Rental
The Department of Rem
tional Sports offers lockers':
rent in Deware Fieldhouse
Read Building, and G. Rolfc
White. Fees are $12 pe
semester. Rentals are taken!
159 Read Bldg., or call 84J
V7826 for more information,
SPORTS WEEKLY CALENDAR
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MONDAY
January 22
TUESDAY
January 23
WEDNESDAY
January 24
THUR^pAY
January 25
FRIDAY
January 26
SATURDAY
January 27
Captain's Meetings:
Entries Close:
Men's Rugby
Basketball
Exercise Classes
1 pm, East Campus
5:30 pm, 601 Rudder
Gymnastics
Indoor Soccer
Racquetball Singles
12-4 pm, 307 Read
6 pm, 167 Read
SchedulesPosted, 1pm
SUNDAY “
January 28
Entries Open:
Entries Close:
Wrestling
Team Bowling
Table Tennis Doubles
3-on-3 Basketball
Preseason Basketball
Basketball
Indoor Soccer
Racquetball Singles
Basketball Athletic
Corporal Meeting
5 pm, 167 Read
Preseason Basketball
Brackets Posted, 3 pm
Catch Preaseason Basketball Tournament Action!!
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