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Come Play VOLLEYBALL Live Oak Nudist Resort Washington, TX (409) 878-2216 Open 24 Hours kinko's the copy center 509 University Dr. W. 846-8721 $050 * DOLBY TUESDAY Paged The Battalion Friday, March 23,1990 MANOR EAST III MANOR EAST MALL 823-6300 | Lambada (PG-13) 945 Pretty Womon*(R) 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:45 Entmltt 2:10 4:35 740 8:40 Darren: Scarin’ the SWC in 1990 A Love Story {ft) PLAZA THREE | 226 SOUTHWEST PKWY 693-2457 | Hunt For 240 440 740 9:45 RedOctobertPG) Roger 2:15 4:35 7:20 9:35 and ME*(PG-13) Orivrng 2:10 4:30 7:10 9:30 SCHULMAN SIX 2000 a 29TH STREET 775-2463 | Born on the 4th of July(R) 2:20 5:20 8:20 Forblddan pwi«KB) 245 4^10 740 9:55 $1 DOLLAR MOVIES $1 |n| Tango and Cash(R) 2:10 4:30 7:05 9:55 Btack RattKR) 240 440 740 8:30 Look Who’s 2:15 4:30 7:15 9:45 | Talking*(PG-13) Steel 2:10 445 7:10 940 ltogr>o«a«*(PG*13) A M* AM/RM Clinics M • Minor Emergencies • General Medical Care • Weight Reduction Program 10% Student Discount with I.D. Card clinics 846-4756 3820 Texas (next to Randy Sima) (Except for Weight Program) 693-0202 2305 Texas Ave S. (next to U Rent M) College Station 779-1756 ' 401 S. Texas (29th & Texas) It’s Time For Aggie Hostess Tryouts Applications due march 28 Pick up your application now on the 9th floor of Rudder Aggie Hostess is an organization that aids in recruiting players for the Texas Afr-'M football team. Be a part of recruiting a cotton-pickin team! ClNEPLEX ODEON THEATRES REAL BUTTER SERVED ON FRESH, HOT POPCORN AT ALL THEATRES POST OAK THREE CINEMA THREE 1500 Harvey Road G93-279G 315 College Ave. LORD OF THE FLIES (R) 2:25 4:25 7:25 9:25 no passes/no coupon HOUSE PARTY (R) 2:05 4:15 7:05 9:15 BLUE STEEL (R) 2:00 4:00 7:00 9:00 HARD TO KILL (R) 2:20 4:20 7:20 9:20 JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (PG) 2:15 4:15 7:15 9:15 now accepting passes Matinees on Sat & Sunonl THE FOURTH WAR (R) 2:15 4:15 7:15 9:15 TEXAS HALL OF FAME Your #1 Live Country Night Spot! Fri. night - Free Bar Drinks & Draft Beer 8-11 p.m. Thurs.-Full House - Live! Sat. night - Any Single Shot Bar Drink, Longnecks, Margaritas TEXAS FEVER - LIVE $1. oo March 29 - Alan Jackson Show & Dance $8.00 tickets Tickets at door or advance reserve seating tickets College & Faculty I.D.’s - $2°° OFF Admission 822-2222 2309 FM 2818 South 222Z2ZZ222Z2ZZ2222222. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR SERIES Wednesday, February 1 “The Study At} A Panel Discussion Feat 206-12:30 to 2:00 pm Experience” dy Abroad Participants 04C-12:30 to 2:00 pm Case of Czechoslovakia nia” Thursday, March 8 - Evar “Eastern Europe’s Transits and Presentations by: Dr. Betty Unterberger, 3Bfes^L De P artment of History Dr. Dinu Giurescu, Visiting Professor, Department of History Tuesday, March 27 - Rudder Tower 601 -12:00 to 1:30 pm “Internationalizing Higher Education” A Presentation By: Dr. William H. Mobley, President Texas A&M University Wednesday, April 4 - Rudder 404 -12:30 to 2:00 pm “A Jordan Fellowship - The Experience of a Lifetime” A Panel Discussion Featuring Former Jordan Fellowship Re cipients Tuesday, April 24 - Rudder 504 -12:30 to 2:00 pm “The Senior Fulbright Award - A Door To The World” A Panel Discussion Featuring Former Senior Fulbright Awar dees Sponsored By: THE FACULTY SENATE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS SUBCOMMITTEE THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION PHI BETA DELTA INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY J Photo by Jay Janner A&M junior running back Darren Lewis will be back for his senior year of eligibility. Underclassmen had until Thursday to declare for early entry into the NFL Draft in April. Lewis, who is spending the spring semester at home in Dallas for personal reasons, did not declare. He is planning to return to A&M this summer. Rangers cancel games OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Texas Rangers have canceled two Oklahoma City exhibition games against the Cleveland Indians and the Toronto Blue Jays, officials said. The Rangers were scheduled to play the Indians March 31 at All Sports Stadium and take on the Blue Jays the following day. “The Rangers decided it was im practical to travel from the East Coast to Oklahoma City and then go back again for the rest of the spring training schedule,” Pryor said. Players began a full day of work outs Wednesday at a shortened spring training camp in Port Char lotte, Fla., with both sides in the 32- day lockout relieved to be back at the ballpark. “Nobody cares what the details are,” Rangers manager Bobby Val entine said of fans’ interest in the pact. “I don’t even carei “They just want to see us play baseball. Me, too.” “I think the fans, like pretty much all of us, wanted the thing to get re solved,” he said. The Rangers’ home opener prob ably will be April 17. (Continued from page 7) lided with second baseman Trey Witte. Robinson suffered a concus sion and a broken upper jaw on the play, and will be out indefinitely. Freshman Brian Thomas has stepped in, and has filled Robinson’s spot admirably. He has sizzled dur ing the winning streak, going 10-for- 20 and raising his batting average to .421. Designated hitter David Rollen has been on a tear of his own. The junior from Panola Junior College has gone 10-for-21 with four dou bles, a homer and nine RBI in the last six games. The Aggies bashed 21 hits in Tuesday’s twinbill, led by Thomas’ 4-for-6 performance. Centerfielder Tim Holt was 3-for-4 in the nightcap with a triple, and Chad Broussard was two-for-three. Holt said it was a good way to get ready for conference play. “It was a good time to get our stroke down,” Holt said. “We’re coming around, and hitting the ball pretty well as a team. It’s a good time for us to do it, now that conference is coming around.” The Aggies hold a 51-19 advan tage over the Red Raiders in the se ries which dates back to 1929. Since 1984, A&M has dominated Tech, winning all 18 games and scoring an average of 14.78 runs per game dur ing the span. Coach Mark Johnson will send his three aces to the mound for the weekend set. Sophomore Ronnie Al len (4-1, 1.55 ERA) will start Friday and Rich Robertson (5-0, 1.43 ERA) and Pat Sweet (3-2, 4.61) will handle the doubleheader. C&.C Crawfish Farm F „ Live, purged, farm raised crawfish Call and order now! i/ NUCLEAR MONOPOLY ft Tournament & Teaching Session Prizes will be awarded vnuii Brought to by SfiTURDfiY MfIRCH 24 7pm in 027 MSC lUUi»IU»»»»i»»« 15th Annual Polar Bear Tournament Don't miss TAMU Water Ski Club’s mosi exciting event of the year! By r D1T Saturday and Sunday: • Slalom • trick • jump • Volleyball Tournament • Ski Raffle • expert skillers from all over the southwest Drive towards Huntsville on Hwy. 30 to the 1st flashing yel low light in Carlos. Turn left and drive 6 miles.Century Lake is on the right. Only 3 5 minutes away! T will Cou end liani T Okl; Stan fere pete R (Con i run Ho der 1 I sas a Lyncl ; 3-poii j On Nortf its d opent Miller the se “W ways i son sa afield Peace, Love, Understanding, and... Coffeehouse Friday, OvLarcfi 23 8:00pm Rumours 4rMSC Town Hall'tlP - .Tj*