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Page 8 Texas A&M SPORTS The Battalion Friday, October 16, M INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION presents FESTI-FALL Oct 17: 10 am- 10PM, Oct 18 12 pin-6pm DownTown Bryan Main, Bryan and 26th St INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL an ISA presentation Sat, 17 Oct, 12 pm-3 pm PALACE STAGE 12:00 am- 1:15 PM TIME COUNTRY PERFORMERS/GROUP DESCRIPTION 12:00 Ireland Nelson Miller Bagpipe folk instrumental 12:10 India Anu Sury Indian Classical Dance 12:15 China China Club Chinese Opera 12:25 Middle East Mediterranean notes Arabic popular music 12:35 Mexico HI Ballet Folklorio Celestial Mexican Folk & Flamingo Dunces 12:50 USA Providence (band) Alternative Music BRYAN STREET STAGE Saturday . 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM 12:30 USA House of Usher (band) Reggae, Rock 1:25 Bangladesh Rokhsana Islam Songs in Hindi,Bangla and Gujrati 1:35 Iran Dr. Sohi Rastegar Flamingo guitarist 1:40 Cuba Magalys Perez Songs in Spanish 1:55 India Dr. Shankar and Vishal Sarod and Tabla Recital 2:15 China China Club A red silk dance 2:20 India Mukul, Hardev and Ashok Indian Instrumental 2:25 Norway Oystein Hovden Norwegian Fiddle, folk instrument 2:35 GLOBAL International Music Club Fusion Music 2:45 Egypt Louise Barker Middle-eastern Belly Dance 2:50 USA Sombra Davis Unity song Pacers down Mavericks THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WACO — Reggie Miller scored 30 points and Detlef Schrempf added 20 points and 12 rebounds as the Indiana Pacers routed the Dallas Mavericks 143-120 in an NBA exhibition game Wednesday night. Miller had three 3-pointers for the Pacers in a game that drew 2,786 at Baylor University. Walter Bond led Dallas with 15 points. The Pacers ran away early, building a lead of 38-23 by the end of the first quarter. Dallas shot only 24 percent and didn't hit a field goal in the final four minutes of the period. Dallas found its touch early in the second quarter and the Maver icks pulled back to 42-36, with 8:54 left in the half, but Indiana pushed the margin back to double figures in the next two minutes and Dallas got no closer than 10 after that. Malik Sealy, the Pacers' first- round draft pick, scored eight points in nine minutes in his first NBA outing. HOT SALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! WHERE TEXANS GET THEIR BOOTS! 7 CAVENDER'S ITY COLLEGE STATION 1400 HARVEY ROAD NEAR POST OAK MALL 696-8800 • MON-SAT 9-9; SUN 12:30-5:30 HUNTSVILLE CORNER 11TH STREET & NORMAL PARK 295-8551 • MON-SAT 9-7 LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! 3^ SB' & W LENGTH COWBOY CUT JEANS SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICES IN THIS AD INCLUDE SAVINGS OF AT LEAST 10% — NO FURTHER DISCOUNTS APPL Y. NO RAIN CHECKS ARLINGTON • AUSTIN • COLLEGE STATION • DALLAS • FORT WORTH GREENVILLE • HUMBLE • HUNTSVILLE • HURST • LONGVIEW • LUFKIN MESQUITE • PALESTINE • PARIS • PITTSBURG • PLANO • SAN ANTONIO SHERMAN • TEMPLE • TEXARKANA • TYLER • + 7 LOCATIONS IN HOUSTON! Hawks edge Rockets by2 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Travis Mays’ll foot jumper snapped a 122-126* with 1:12 to play and the Ate Hawks marked Dominifi Wilkins' return with a 127-125vk tory over the Houston Rockft Thursday night. Wilk ins, who missed tke Hawks' last 40 games lastyeai with a ruptured Achilles tendon missed his first seven shots,ta ended up scoring 21 pointsinll minutes of play. He made seven of 17 shots and had four rebounds in the Hawks first pre-season basketball game After Mays broke the tie, Lot mon Wiley added a pairoffe throws before Matt Bullard counl tered with a 3-point shot.Duanj Ferrell made one of two lie throws with nine seconds left. Then as the Rockets mam vered for a last shot, Kevin Wii stole the ball from Hakeem 01;'- won to save the victory. Ferrell led the Hawks withi points, 11 of them in the final# en minutes. Hawk rookie Ron* Coleman added 12 points in minutes. Medrano Continued from Page5 drilled Texas Tech in Lubbock! That's the beauty of college football. On any given day, any team can show u anybody. Don't expect Rice to win here in College Station, though A&M has too much to lose,aw they should be pretty hot at kickoff time. That's the great thing of watching a top-ranked team; every game is a big one and rest assured the Aggies re alize it. Check this out. The Univer sity of Michigan has a stadium which holds over 100,000 fans, and they pack it to the top week after week. The Universe ty of Washington's student body was making enough noise to push a decibel meter to a reading of 120 decibels (which is above hearing impairment level) when they hosted Ne braska a few weeks apo. Ta'k about home field advantage. This is not to say that play ing at Kyle Field is a picnic p visiting teams, but since when have Texas Aggies ever been second to anybody in any thing? So tell your pals that you're canceling your road trip and invite them to Aggielandfor the weekend. Maybe they'll tell you the same thing my friends from Tech told me when they visited CollegeSb- tion two weeks ago. "Man, that Yell Practice bit was the most incredible thing I've ever seen," one Tech friend said. Yeah. We know. It's been a long week around campus. Let's make it a good weekend. Just think, one day we'll all be parked in our RV's out at Olsen Field, gumming on faji tas and slurping gin and tonic over a game of cribbageand"' can say, "These kids are aln^ the as enthusiastic as we were. Ru comm Torge Christ costur Indiai down! part f costur worn Torgei Ameri< to the really Ge C TH CA1 earthq age to previo the ric at Lux countr said Sc Init numbe below lamic < update showei ancien the coi Moi in sorr tractio ley of 1 Tutani shepse in the ry B.C man o nizatic The slides ing be queen