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NO PASS, NO PLAY! 102 cases appealed. * ** If Judge McDonald were still in school, his final grade would be a 63. *Judge McDonald's Figure. *‘Court documents. 'DIDN'T SETTLE FOR A D- JUDGE! Political ad paid for by The Committee for Judicial Quality, Integrity & Honesty, Bob Bell, treasurer, 725 Villa Maria, Bryan, TX 77802. Vote for J.D. Langley Page 1 6 The Battalion Jets stream past Pokes ... Monday, November5,195 ... Rams trickle past Oiler EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Rookie Terance Mathis tied an NFL record with a 98-yard punt re turn, sparking the New York Jets past the Dallas Cowboys 24-9 Sun day. The Jets (4-5) also benefitted from two personal fouls by Dallas defenders in winning consecutively for the first time this season. New York had been 0-4 lifetime against Dallas, which fell to 3-6 this season. Mathis, filling in for the injured JoJo Townsell, caught Mike Saxon’s 60-yard punt over his shoulder late in the second quarter. Mathis headed straight upfleld, broke open, cut right and had only Saxon to out run to the end zone for his first NFL touchdown. Three others have had 98-yard punt returns, the most recent Dallas’ Dennis Morgan against St. Louis in 1974. The punt return was the only score for the Jets in the first half. They had two first downs and 46 to tal yards, and held the ball just 6:48. For all their first-half dominance, the Cowboys managed only 37-and 35-yard field goals by Ken Willis. As it did in upsetting Houston the pre vious week, the New York defense yielded considerable yardage but few points. When the Jets self-destructed on their first series of the third period, Dallas took over at the New York 47. The Cowboys got to the 22,'where Kyle Clifton picked off Troy Aik- man’s ill-advised pass over the mid dle into heavy coverage. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Bobby Humphery and his mates in the sec ondary have been the goats in many of the Los Angeles Rams’ losses this year. On Sunday, Humphery and the rest of the defense were the heroes in a 17-13 victory over the Houston Oilers. Los Angeles limited Warren Moon and the Oilers to a lone touch down and provided big plays to pre serve the victory for the Rams (3-5). “We know we’re a good second ary,” Humphrey said after he batted away a pass at the Rams goal line with 40 seconds remaining to end the final threat by the Oilers (4-5). “It’s just a matter of us executing. We can play some good ball back there,” added Humphery, whoij snuffed a drive earlier in thefoiu quarter with an interception. The Rams hadn’t been plan good ball “back there;” going ii the game and were ranked 26tli the league in pass defense anddf last in total defense. As he had done the previous^ in a 17-12 loss to the New Yorkji Moon topped 300 yards passing had trouble getting the ball into end zone. He completed 26 of43 343 yards against the Rams but fered two costly interceptions. “We didn’t cash in whenwev inside the 20,” Moon said. Tt would drop eight people bad tried to do it with the pass and just didn’t make the plays.” sponsored by mH iT* W%n f£S I tfit ^ C£ ® Mickey D's Arcade™ I ov I WuF | I I dw* Now open at the Univ. Dr. Location Monday, November 5,1990 Tltis Week*s Game Mon. f November 5 □ Entries open for Sports Trivia Bowl. Registration for this event begins at 8:00 a.m. in 159 Read Building. □ The All-University Track Meet is tonight starting at 6:00 p.m. at Anderson Track. Tues. f November 6 □ Entries close for 8-Ball Singles, Handball Singles and Weightlifting. □ There will be a Texas A&M Sport Club Meet ing tonight at 6:00 p.m. Wed., November 7 □ There will be a Residence Hall Reps Meeting to night at 6:00 p.m. □ The Weightlifting Con test is today at 6:00 p.m. in the Steed Research and Conditioning Labora tory. Fri, November 9 □ 8-Ball Singles and Hand ball Singles brackets posted today at 1:00 p.m. outside of 159 Read. Sat, November lO □ 8-Ball Singles Tourna ment today starting at 10:00 a.m. nr Acknowledgements McDonald's® Rec Sports High lights is sponsored by your local 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 Jason C. Rogers and Judy Steffes. Photographs are by Rec Sports photographers. Recreational Sports /AMU COMING UP Registration for the following activity ends Tuesday, November 6 Archery Singles No Entry Fee! Contest Date: Nov. 27 Registration for the following activity will be taken Monday, November 5 - Tues day, November 13 Sports Trivia Bowl No Entry Fee! Begins: Nov. 14 REC ID’S the NEW REC IP^ WITH MAGNETIC STRIPES ARE READY FOR PICKUP IN THE REC SPORTS OFFICE. PLEASE BRING YOUR OLD ID TO EXCHANGE FOR YOUR NEW ID. TAMU OUTDOORS DIVING IN COZUMEU te Am yj, Join TAMU Outdoors in a dive adventure to Cozumel, Mexico! Lying off the Yucatan Peninsula, Cozumel is one of the premier dive destinations in the entire world. The spectacular reef formations of Palancar, Santa Rosa Wall, popular Chancanab and Paradise Reef are but a few of Cozumel's "world class" diving areas. Decreed an Underwater National Preserve in 1980, the waters teem with marine life of an infinite amount and variety. Crystal clear water with an average visibility of 150 ft. +, in addition to consistently comfortable water temperatures (76 °- 84°) make Cozumel truly a diver's paradise. Non-divers find Cozumel equally enjoyable. Stroll the town square, bargin for black coral and handicrafts, dine at one of the many fine restaurants, explore Mayan ruins, book a deep sea fishing charter, snorkel along the beach, rent a jeep and explore the windward side of the island or "sun" on its beautiful white, sandy beaches. This trip is scheduled for December 16-20, 1990, and the cost of this adventure is $520 ($545 for non A&M affiliates) for divers and $420 ($445 for non A&M affiliates) for non-divers. This cost includes airfare, 5 days and 4 nights at the La Ceiba (with deluxe, air- conditioned ocean view accommodations) and Mexican hotel tax. The diving trip also includes 3 -2 tank boat dives, night dives, unlimited beach diving, tanks and weight belts. REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL THIS FRIDAY! Go by the Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Building to register. This trip has a limited number of spaces so sign up soon. For more information, please call Patsy Kott at 845-7826. Photo by Tim By KYLE FIELD RAMP ROMP Thefirstannual Kyle Field Ramp Romp will take place on Saturday, November 17, 1990, starting at 10:00 a.m. The course will consis t of a r un through Texas A&M University campus culminating at Kyle Field where runners will tackle the ramps of the Football Stadium. The course is 3.1 miles with approximately 2 miles withinthe campus and the ramps measuring a little over a mile in length. Entry fees for TAMU students is $5.00 and$8,01 for all others. Late registratioi fees (after November 14) will be $7.00 for TAMU students and $10.00 for all others. Awardsanc prizes will be given. Applications are available in 159 Read. For more information, please contact the Department of Recreational Sports at 845-7826 or stop in at 155 Read Building. Photo by Tim Byrd ALL UNIVERSITY TRACK MEET TONIGHTl The All - U Track Meet is tonight starting at 6:00 p.m. at Anderson Track. The field events will begin at 6:00 and the running events will start at 7:00. See next week's Rec Sports Highlights page for the All - U Track Meet Champions! 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