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The Battalion Monday, November 25,• J < Y2roinia City DISCOUNT CARD $ 2 00 OFF ADMISSION FOR INFORMATION (713) 370-1706 EXPIRES 12/30 23238 STATE HIGHWAY 249 TOMBALL, TEXAS NOT GOOD FOR BANDS OR SPECIAL EVENTS Page 12 Spade Phillips, P.l. by Matt Kowalski Chiropractic Care with a personal touch No charge for consultation 696-1995 Dr. Marcy Halterman Chiropractor 909 Southwest Parkway (near the East By-Pass) KlMD OF 6iv/fs A hSEW To Th£. WORDS "Police BEirr' Doesn't ini Aikman sprains rp knee, will beba; Tubularman By Boomer Cardinale WASHINGTON (AP)-: las Cowboys quarterback]* Aikman suffered a spra,0 right knee during the third ocl of Sunday's game again;: Washington Reaskins. Aikman, who was sal five times in the first half,* sandwiched between line::,. Monte Coleman and defer end Charles Mann just p, threw a 27-yard completicB Alvin Martin at the Washir, 37. Aikman was replaced Steve Beuerlein, who! thrown only five passesthi; son. Beuerfein went 7-for-l! 109 yards and a touchdow Dallas upset Washington!} ending the Redskins'll; winning streak and hae: them their first defeat ofthe son. Aikman had his kneel:: and did not return toad There was no immediate* on the severity of the injury| Cowboys spokesmens man could have played T'-’v Th |ege S bout ATTENTION ON-CAMPOS COULD YOU USE $200? If you are graduating in December, or if you will be co-oping, student teaching, or studying abroad, or will not be enrolled during the Spring 1992 semester, and you would like your housing deposit back. Written notification must be received in the Housing Office, 101 YMCA Building, by: MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1991, 5:00 p.m. Don't wait — Time is running out! Nerd House by Tom a. Madison Upset Sunday t Cowboys, Steelers, Patriots log wins Cowboys 24, Redskins 21 WASHINGTON (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys showed the Washington Redskins how hard it is to go undefeated in the NFL, holding one of the league's most potent offenses to one touchdown until the final minute for a 24-21 victory Sunday. The Redskins, 11-1, lost an op portunity to become just the fourth team in NFL history to open a season 12-0. The Cowboys improved to 7-5, strengthening their chances for an NFC Wild Card playoff spot. The Cowboys, who lost quar terback Troy Aikman to a sprained knee early in the third period, put the game away when backup Steve Beuerlein hit Michael Irvin, who made a jug gling, one-handed catch at the Redskin 5, reversed direction and scampered past Darrell Green into the end zone, putting the Cow boys up 21-7 with 13:32 remain ing. rogr aid 1c Lt ion F ity if lem. Steelers 26, Oilers 14 |with c Just like the 1970s, there; M the Super Bowl still doesn't |em fc through Pittsburgh (5-7)fe: Just oi Houston Oilers. , ,'f H A Pittsburgh's defense hart jnariji a chilled Warren MoonintotM mitting six turnovers that: duced 16 points and one of ’ NFL's biggest upsets of thei son, a 26-14 Steelers' victor)! day that delayed the Oilers': sion title-clinching. The Oilers (9-3) weretryti win their first AFC Central I sion title since the AFL-NFLe. er in 1970, hut the NFL'sm rated offense never warmedi: Patriots 16, Bills 13 New England (4-8) intercf four of Jim Kelly's passes: sacked him four times tobeali falo (10-2) at home. Hugh Milieu's 2-yards; ! with 13:09 left put the Patrkti 8) ahead 16-13. Millen ro New England 65 yards using: huddle offense. :: t- TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Monday, November 25,1991 A Service of the Department of Recreational Sports 845-7826 TAMU Outdoors Colorado Ski Trip Registration Ends TODAY! Thanksgiving Hours V) Back country ski the powder of the St. Paul! Located at the top of Red Mountain Pass in the San Juan Mountains between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado, the lodge lies in some of the most beautiful country in the West. The St. Paul is a comfortable, rustic inn complete with kerosene lamps, woodburning stove, and a sauna. All you need to bring is yourself and a few personal items. For $430 ($455 non-A&M), this adventure includes transportation, lodging, meals, all equipment, instruction and guides. The trip is limited to 11 participants. REGISTRATION ENDS TODAY, so sign up today in the Department of Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Building. For more information, please call Patsy at 845-7826. The Texas A&M Fencing Team traveled to Lubbock for the Col. Windsor. Fencing began at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday and did not finish until 11:15 that night. Teams were sent from Texas Tech, SWTSU, UTEP, UT, and the Air Force Academy. Date Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Read Bldg. Dm 10 am-2 pm 10 am-lfi 10 am-8 pm llam-7f 10 am-8 pm 11 am-7f| 8 am-12 pm 12pm-8l The team placed 2nd overall with the following individual team places: Deware Main Floor & Cour will be closed Nov. 28-Nov,? Pizza Hut Hot Shot The TAMU Athletic Department, PizzaHut, and KORA are sponsoring the Pizza Hut Hot Shot. Contestants may enter by placing official entry blanks in the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read Building or in the lobby of G. Rollie White. Listed below are some of the rules of the contest: 1. Contestants may enter as many times as they like, and will be allowed to participate an unlimited number of times. However, once a contestant wins an event, thay will no longer be allowed to compete until the playoffs. If a contestant fails to appear for any reason they will be ineligible from all further competition. 2. Drawings will be held approximately one week prior to each game. Participants will be contacted by telephone. Alternate names will be drawn in case any of the participants are unable to attend. After each drawing, all entry boxes will be emptied and entries for the next drawing will begin. 3. Participants will report to the pass gate at G. Rollie White Coliseum at least 15 minutes prior to game time. Women’s Foil — First Place Melissa Evans, Diana Mckinney, Shelly Mcllelan, Missy Waschka Men’s Foil — First Place Steve Verm, Scott Stevens, John Monahan, Anthony Weyer, James Bisset, Dan Long Men’s Saber — Fourth Place Gregg Dillworth, Dean Willis, Reid Minyon Men’s Epee — Fourth Place Brian Norrell, Lane Lowrey, David Hamilton, Rob Coke, Jim Degnen Golf Driving Range willkl closed Nov. 28-Nov. 30, Next Week ,ui CLOSING on Tuesday December 3! Congratulations to the Texas A&M Fencing Team! 8-Ball Singles Fee: Free! T1 vi In as at th to M rtc sa cr Di P r Each participant will receive: •free admission to the game •coupon for free Kzza Hut pizza •chance to win a $25.00 gift certificate from Pizza Hut •winners from each game will compete for a $200.00 cash grand prize •winners from each game will have a chance to shoot from halfcourt for $10,000 For more information, please call 845-3248. Happy Thanksgiving from the Department of Recreational Sports. "Beat the HELL outta t.u.!" Correction A mistake was made at the finisl This Week's Game Plan Monday, Nov. 25 Tuesday, Nov. 26 Wednesday, Nov. 27 Thursday, Nov. 28 Friday, Nov. 29 Saturday, Nov. 30 Sunday, Dec. 1 Andrew Carnegie: Birth Anniversiary American financier, philanthropist and benefactor of more than 2,500 libraries. Carnegie AHall, Carnegie Foundation, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peae are among his gifts. Anniversiary of First US Holiday By Presidential Proclamation PresidentGeo. Washington proclaimed Nov. 26,1789, to be ThanksgivingDay. Both Houses ofCongress had requested him to recommend a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearth the many and signal favors of Almighty God. Texas - Home Thanksgiving School Holiday Mark Twain Birth Anniversary Bom in 1835, Twain is quoted as saying "I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it.” He did. Twain died at Redding, CT, on April 21, 1910 (just one day after Comet Halley's perihelion). United Nations: World AIDS Day In 1988, the World Health Organization of the United Nations declared Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day, an international day of awareness and education about AIDS. The WHO is the leader in the global direction and coordination of AIDS prevention, control, research and education of the 1991 Track Meet. The winners of the Women's li Relay are: Nichelle Allen Stephanie Potier Elizabeth Schick Yvonne Udell h |3rka tarke Iwinj lylonc States Rhip iiealtl T1 gecen ccur strat Acknowledgment 1 '^^The ec We apologize for this error Rec Sports Hi-Litesis£ creation of Jason C. Rogi and Judy Reising. * i