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ROSENTHAL MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE OMO^Oin] SIPEOO^IL *1 OPEN SATURDAY MARCH 7th 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM ASSORTED PORK LOIN CHOPS BEEF LOIN T-BONE STEAKS $1.29 p« «>• *>-«> *>■ >»* ^■| _49 IMT lb. (1 Inot. tklok, ^pkg.) Se^ilar $2.29 per lb. $2.99 >~ $3 29 * a,ib -( i h,a>,,Mai, > Kenular $5.19 per lb. BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAKS BEEF BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS $1.79- lb. 30-404b. box $2.09—^ Regular $2.79 per lb. a 49 per Mi. 1(Hb. box $1.79 Regular $1.95 per lb. \SAVE $5.00 AGGIE PAK COUPON SAVE $5.00 (2 pkgs.) (2 pkgs.) I L. $14.95 per box with coupon <reg. $ia.<H> per box) Aggie pak consists or (approx. 10 ibe.) Pork Chops 8 chops Aggie Steaks -«hnn.i. ft Orll 4 steaks (Beef Top Blade or Top Sirloin Sto&fcs) Ground Beef Patties (im». 8 patties Ground Beef 2 pounds Aggie Smoked Sausage 1 link Limited supply at Aggie peke available. Coupon valid unS 3-31-02 or while supplies lest •PRICES EFFECTIVE WHILE SUPPUES LAST OR THROUGH MARCH 31,1992 409/845-5651 MON-FRI • 9 AM-6 PM I VISA (2 pkgs.) (2 pkgs.) (1 Pk9) •EXTRA TRIM BEEF, LAMB, AND PORK •SLICED AND CHOPPED BEEF BBO •FARM FRESH EGGS •HICKORY SMOKED SAUSAGES, HAM, AND BEEF JERKY •MILK. CHEESE. ICE CREAM, AND MALTS Page 8 The Battalion Monday, March 2, LAST HOME STAND 1992 BAYLOR • MONDAY TECH • WEDNESDAY &Mve fo m&k An exciting event you won't want to miss March 2-6, 1992 at GOOD EATS Lady Aggies lose close one to UH, 72-70 Continued from Page 5 SWC MEN'S STANDINGS SWC WOMEN'S STANDINGS SWC BASEBALL STANDINGS Conf. Season Conf. Season Conf. Season W L W L W L W L W L W L Texas 10 2 20 9 Texas Tech 11 1 21 4 Texas 8 1 13 2 TCU 9 3 21 7 Texas 9 3 17 8 Texas A&M 4 2 12 5 Houston 9 3 20 5 Houston 8 3 19 5 TCU 6 3 10 6 Rice 6 6 18 10 SMU 7 5 16 9 Texas Tech 6 6 10 9 Texas Tech 5 7 13 12 Texas A&M 7 6 15 11 Rice 4 8 8 9 SMU 4 7 10 14 Rice 4 8 12 13 Baylor 3 6 8 8 Baylor 4 9 12 14 Bavlor 3 10 10 13 Houston 2 7 8 8 Texas A&M 1 10 5 19 TCU 0 12 4 21 Bird's return marks Dallas' demise, 101-91 BOSTON (AP) - Larry Bird had 26 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists in a spectacular return from a two-month layoff, leading the Boston Celtics to a 101-91 vic tory over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday night. Sidelined with an inflamed nerve in the lower back since Dec. 30, Bird played 34 minutes, in cluding the entire third period, hitting nine of 16 field-goal at tempts and all seven of his free throw attempts. The 35-year-old veteran took charge in the third period, spark ing the Celtics to just their fourth victory in 12 games. He had seven points, seven rebounds and five assists in the quarter, then re turned briefly in the final period, narrowly missing his first triple double. Boston broke away from a 59- 59 tie in the decisive third period, outscoring the Mavericks 19-9 to take a a 78-68 advantage into the final quarter. Given a standing ovation when introduced. Bird threw up a brick on his first shot from 18 feet, but quickly settled down. He scored seven points, including a 3- pointer, while playing eight min utes and helping Boston to a 21-21 first period tie. "We played well in the begin ning of the game, but toward the end of the first half, we started los ing it a little and let them backin it," she said. "They were playing some matchup zones in the second that we had trouble with, and its disappointing for the kids to see them work so hard and not get the win. If you shoot 28 percent only get beat by two points, I that is a pretty good effort." The biggest thorn in A&M’s side proved to be Houston guard Cynthia Jackson. Jackson finished the game with 23 points, 17 which came in the second halfto spark the Cougars' rally. Hickey said her squad dida good job of holding the rest of the Cougars in check, but Jackson's performance was too much for A&M to handle. "Jackson went nuts," Hickey said. "But we did some [ things covering some other people and there just a well-rounded team. Any time you play a team with five players like they have, somebody is going to get hotc you and you've got to stop them. The Lady Aggies will now travel to Lubbock to take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in thefi nal regular season contest on Wednesday. Tech is 21-4 on the season, 11-1 in conference play and could clinch the conferenced- tie with a win over A&M. After completing conference play, the Lady Aggies will com pete in the conference tournament in Dallas, and Hickey said he squad will have something li prove in the final game and the tourney. "This is a whole new season,’ Hickey'said. "If anything, we're going to have a lot to prove now From now on, everything we do is going to ride on us trying our best to get into the finals of the confer ence tournament. No if's, and'sm but's about it, that's what we have to do." Vol. 91 M WAS sectors c Monday ter dim I Februar; enjoyed The < that con lacklust their ino Priva ports w turning better th vailing ' launchec time dui TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY A Service of the Department of Recreational Sports, 845-7826 Next Week Event Open Close Trip Date Fee •Kayak Workshop TODAY! March 23 March 28-29 $40/45* •Canoe Trip TODAY! March 30 April 3-5 $35/40* •Backpacking Trip March 23 April 6 April 10-12 $40/45* •Intro, to Hang Gliding SPRING BREAK TRIP •River Trip- Big Bend March 23 April 6 April 11-12 $75/82* Canyons NOW! March 6! Mar. 14-22 $235/250 Softball and Basketball petitions are due on Friday, March 13, by 12:00 noon! OPENING on Monday, March 9! Tennis Doubles Fee: Free! * This price is for non A&M affiliates. Please call Patsy at 845-7826 for more information on any TAMU Outdoor events. Table Tennis Doubles CoRec A Wong Hie-Hee Qiu Shi Yiu CoRec B Tai Fang Wu Hsinyi Wang CoRec Q Chris Madesen Jenni McDermott Men's A Darron Speegle Don Sternberg Men's B Tai Fang Wu Chia-Min Chen Men's C Satishh Cheeti Sanjay Upendram The Texas A&M Sailing Team came home a winner from Spring Hill’s Old South Invitational Regatta. The regatta, held on February 22-23 in Mobile, Alabama, was an intersectional meeting of the Southeastern and South Atlantic sailing divisions. The University of Texas finished second and Florida took third. Other schools competing were Texas A&M at Galveston, Spring Hill, Charleston, Eckerd College and Georgia Tech. Chris Junge and Larry Wise finished second in the A division, while Dean Pledger and Robert Dudek won the B division. The combined finished for both divisions determined the winner of the regatta. Texas A&M has won three out of three regattas this semester, and is in a good position to return to the national collegiate championships which will be held this June in Charleston. \ The Sailing Team will be hosting a regatta at Bryan Utilities Lake on March 14. Anyone interested in seeing collegiate yacht racing is welcome to come. For more information about the team, please call Dean Pledger at 696-0994. CLOSING on Tuesday, March 10! Innertube Waterbasketball .Fee: $20.00 Badminton Singles Fee: Free! Outdoor Volleyball Triples Fee: $20.00 Spring Break Special!! Outdoor Equipment Rental Women's A Wong Hie-Hee Shea Wei-Lu Women's B Hsin-Yi Wang Pao-Hsueh Lai Women's C Rebecca Wolf Kim Bullard Tins Week’s Game Plan All equipment can now be reserved with payment in full. Equipmentreservations are made in person by stopping in the Recreational Sports Office in at 159 Read Building, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m. and Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Equipment available for rent include tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, backpacks, outdoor volleyball sets, canoes and kayaks. Equipment not reserved is available on a first come, first serve basis. Penberthy Softball Tournament Entries open TODAY! Double Elimination Tournament The fee is $40.00 per team. Dms.ift.ns Men's A/B Men's B/C Men’s C/D CoRec B/C CoRec C/D Monday, Mar. 2 Tuesday, Mar. 3 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 5 Friday, Mar. 6 Saturday, Mar. 7 Sunday, Mar. 8 Entries Open Innertube ’Waterbasketball Outdoor Volleyball Triples Badminton Singles Perberthy Softball Tournament Entries Close Horseshoe Singles Reebok Challenge Superstars Sports Club Meeting, 6:00 p.m. Residence Hall IM Reps Meeting, 6:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday The National Indoor Archery Championship starts tomorrow and goes through Sunday - 303 Read Building. Horseshoe Singles Brackets Posted, 1:00 p.m. Reebok Challenge Superstars Participants Meeting, 10:00 a.m. Reebok Challenge Superstars Contest Girl Scout Sunday Sign up in the Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Building. For more information, please call Tom at the Department of Recreational Sports at 845-6457 La The 1 open Acknowledgments Rec Sports Hi-Lites is a CREATION OF JASON C. ROGERS and Judy Reising. 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