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Paged The Battalion Tuesday, September 18,1990 '91 '91 ’91 '91 ’91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 *91 •91 '91 SENIORS '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 Aggielancft '91 '91 '91 '91 pictures '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 Are being taken '91 '91 '91 '91 through September 28 '91 ’91 *91 ’91 ’91 AR Photography 707 Texas Ave Suite 12OB '91 '91 ’91 Monday-Friday 9-12; 1-5 '91 '91 '91 ’91 '91 *91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 '91 *91 MAKE YOUR CAREER MOVE NOW! Mobil Corporation Cordially Invites ALL GRADUATING AGGIES Along With Underclassmen Seeking Summer Internships IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS: ENGINEERING: Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, and Petroleum GEOCIENCES: Geology, Geophysics SCIENCE: Chemistry BUSINESS: Accounting, BANA, Finance, Management, Marketing, MBA To Join Us At The 1990 M©bil CAREER WEEK October 2-5, in the M.S.C. Job Fair & Interview Signups, October 2-8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Please bring at least 3 copies of your resume) Interviews, October 3 & 4 Whether you are looking for that "right" first career step, or seeking to expand upon your academic experiences with a prefessionally guided summer internship, you owe it to yourself to investigate Mobil. We're a company on the move! PERHAPS WE'RE THE COMPANY FOR YOU! Mobil Corporation Is An Equal Opportunity Employer dpi<?90 MERYem PLAYED/ UH’s Spoon on bail HOUSTON (AP) — Univer sity of Houston running back Chuck Weath- erspoon is free on $500 bail af- ter he was charged with misdemeanor assault in con nection with the weekend assault of another stu dent. Richard Labs, 33, said he was at tacked “out of the blue” and suf fered a black eye. “I don’t know what provoked Weatherspoon him,” Labs said. Weatherspoon, 22, a senior, faces a Friday court appearance. Weatherspoon, who set an NCAA rushing record last season by averag ing 9.6 yards per carry, was accused of being involved in an incident Sat urday night at an apartment com plex at the school. He was jailed, but was released after posting bail on Sunday. “We received a report that one of our football players was involved in an assault,” school spokesman Eric Miller said. “We don’t know why Weatherspoon and the other gen tleman got into words, but they did. I have no details about who did what to whom.” Dykes looking forward to game at New Mexico LUBBOCK (AP) — Texas Tech coach Spike Dykes knew there was a good chance his team would be 0-2 after opening against nationally- ranked Ohio State and Houston. But that doesn’t make it any easier to accept. “Losing is horrible and it takes a lot out of ya,” Dykes said Monday. “We knew there was a chance we would be where we are. But the last thing we can do right now is start worrying about being 0-2. We have got a lot of tough teams ahead of us.” The Red Raiders hope to rebound Saturday at New Mexico after a 17- 10 opening loss to No. 16 Ohio State and a 51-35 pounding by No. 14 Houston. “We signed up for 11 football games,” Dykes said. “There are two gone and nine left and I don’t think we have got anyone that is going to quit. I don’t have a white flag and I don’t think our team does.” Dykes said it will be “fun team that is not nationally rankec But he added New Mexico (1-2) will be ready for Tech. “The Lobos always are a very dif ficult team for us,” Dykes said. “It will be their homecoming so you know they will be wired up. We were very fortunate to beat them a year ago.” Tech rallied late in the fourth quarter last year to edge New Mexico 27-20. The defense preserved the victory with a goal-line stand with less than two minutes to play. “We had all we could bargain for and then some,” Dykes said. “They are a lot better than they were a year ago. They will be better than they have ever been Saturday. I will guar antee you that.” Dykes said the Raiders have made progress despite losing their first two games. Tagliabue warns Glanville of fire PITTSBURGH (AP) — NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue has warned Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville that he will be fined if he continues criticizing opposing coaches. Glanville, the former Houston coach, called Oilers coach Jack Pardee “a total jerk” after the Fal cons’ 47-27 victory over Houston on Sept. 9. He also made a flip pant remark to a group of Texas sports writers after declining to answer their questions. "I sent (Glanville) a letter warn ing him,” said Tagliabue, who at tended the Steelers-Oilers game Suntlay night. “I reminded him that at the league meetings in March, the competition commit tee, as well as the 28 clubs, told me to crack down on what they believed was unsportsmanlike, uncalled for, flip comments by coaches. “And so I sent him a reminder and made it clear if it happens again, he’s going to be fined. And not just Jerry Glanville ... (it’s) any coach in the league who makes statements like that.” i Tagliabue said the “jerk” crack prompted him to write Glanville. “Last year, we had coaches call ing other coaches names and we had coaches criticizing fans, in the case of Cincinnati and Cleve land,” he said. “The competition committee ... really came down strong on that at the league meet ings, and I’m going to come down strong this season. Tagliabue said he knew of Cleveland defensive tackle Mi chael Dean Perry’s remarks that a couple of roughing the passer pe nalties were worth taking to pun ish Steelers quarterback Bubby Brister. Sabawala Continued from page 7 Southeast Conference, not about And I’m expected to think people read the sports section when I’ve gotten no response save this one group of guys that calls up and complains that I’ve run more Cowboys stories than Oilers stories and then adds that we’re idiots. Fine. I’ve tried to run more Oilers stories, so that problem is solved. But we’ve still got the rest of you who think I didn’t sit at Kyle Field Saturday night watching the game and feel this is the time to call me to let me know you’re proofreading the pages. When I’m here at 2 a.m. laying out a page so you can read our mistakes as early as possible, 61-13 looks just like 63-14. And if it gets past whomever wrote the headline, me and everyone else who glances at the page before it goes to print, then that’s the way it gets printed. The Battalion is a student newspaper. That doesn’t just mean it’s for students, it also means it’s by students. We have classes just like you, we have hills just like you and we have stress just like you. Do you get up every morning wondering how you are aff ecting the lives of everyone on the Texas A&M campus? We do. Then we go to class. /Yactfa Seibaioala Is a senior Journalism major and the Sports Editor for The Battalion. Her column etppears on Tuesdays. Tuesda yV hen you want pizza Now, Flying Tomato x pan pizza by the slice can't be beat! ■ v - Our Gutbuster slice is a 3/4 pound slab with five goodies ... or choose fresh mushroom, pepperoni or sausage! Hot, fresh pizza is ready for you now. Slices served all day, every day at Flying Tomato. Coiy\£/aJ AaJD GET YooR. \<Rqo uJELCome' 3Ack CocutctvC. Cop AJ6U)//. 303 W. 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