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Page 6 Texas a&mSPORTS The Battalion Monday, November 30, id MATH-PHYSICS-MEEN TUTORING ATS GROUP 846-2879 846-2146 | MON 11/30) TUE12/1 WED 12/2 | THR 12/3 | SUN 12/6 | MON 12/7 | | 7 TO 10 | RHYS 208 CH 42-44 RHYS 208 CH 44-45 RHYS 202 TEST REVIEW RHYS 219 CH 11-13 MEEN 212 HOMWRK # 13 RHYS 202 FINALS CH 24-28 10 T012 RHYS 202 CH 37-38 RHYS 202 CH 39-41 RHYS 219 CH 10-11 RHYS 208 FINALS CH 26-30 RHYS 208 FINALS CH 31-36 WE ARE LOCATED ON 301-B PATRICIA, NORTHGATE, BEHIND 7/11-2 PESOS $3.5Q/per hour <z> QJ U5 C/3 ns u CD CQ Mon 11/30 Tuel2/1 Wed 12/2 Thr 12/3 ■ in CHEM 101 Final Exam Review Test 1 & 2 CHEM 101 Final Exam Review Test 3 & 4 CHEM 101 Final Exams New Material Chp 13 & 14 CHEM 101 Practice Final Exams 03 1 n- CHEM 101 Final Exam Review Test 1 & 2 CHEM 101 Final Exam Review Test 3 & 4 CHEM 101 Final Exams New Material Chp 13 & 14 CHEM 101 Practice Final Exams CN rH 1 CTn PHYS 218 Chp 17 PHYS 218 Chp 18 PHYS 218 Chp 19 & 20 PHYS 218 Practice Final Exams C/3 <U C/3 C/3 rj u C/3 M—I Acct 229 M 11/30 7:00 Chp 15 T 12/1 7:00 Chp 17&18 W 12/2 7:00 Chp 19&20 Acct 230 W 12/2 9:00 Chp. 15 TH 12/3 8:00 - 11:00 Test 3 Review Math 141 M 11/30 9:00 Chp 9 T 12/1 9:00 Chp 7 TH 12/3 6:00 Chp 8 Math 151 M 11/30 11:00 Chp 5A W 12/2 11:00 Chp 5B Math 152/16 M 11/30 5:00 Math 251/253 W 12/2 4:00 - 7:00 Chp 19 Math 308 T 12/1 5:00 Chp 6 Math 142 (Dave's) T 12/111:00 Test Review JZl-+- 'Tutoring 2,GO-2GGO Aggies Continued from Page 4 we will play anybody," Glenn said. A&M running back Greg Hill happily reveled in the win against the Longhorns but said that he would be disappointed if he didn't get to play for the national title. "This is a sub-national champi onship," Hill said. "We deserve to play for the national champi onship - point blank. We have nothing left to prove. "If we aren't playing for a na tional championship on New Year's Day, then something is wrong." Texas center Turk McDonald also credited the Aggies with be ing an elite team. "I give them a lot of credit; they're a good football team," he said. "They are the best defense we've played all year. They are strong, physical, and fast." Inside linebacker Jason Atkin- WAS upreme 'omen's londay, \ ig a 199C ave pro! peratiom The jus iwer col ared the ig law ur Monde vists on debate son agreed with the tenor of his teammates on who the Aggies should play in the Cotton Bowl, "We deserve nothing less th the best team out there," Atkinson|e first ti said. "We're 12-0 with 21 straighl regular season wins. You just can't beat that." Senior guard John Ellisor, play ing in his last regular season gamslore diffi as an Aggie, reflected on his efore th< team's accomplishments. "You think you will stumbli somewhere, but now that were here, it's a feeling 1 can't describe, Ellisor said. jurt dec! aortion d But a n ates ma> ted on a The coi aother a hether f authority linic bloc "Today Whitley Continued from Page 4 But have you guys looked at the Aggies' most recent scores? They beat Southern Methodist by 34, Louisville by 22, Houston by eight, Texas Christian by 27 and Texas by 21. In all of those games, A&M scored at least 34 points, and in all but one of them, A&M won by three touchdowns. The only exception being a game on the road having four days rest. You guys also seem to like teams who get better as the sea son goes along. This team has improved each week. At the start of the season, granted, A&M couldn't have beaten Mia mi. Now, you have to believe that the Aggies would pose as a serious threat to the Hurricanes. But we'll never find out. Will we? If a national championship isn't meant to be, and it looks like it's not, let's hope that this unfortunate incident would spur the powers that be to get off their duffs and do what every other organized sport on the planet does to decide a champion - in stitute a playoff system. Until a playoff system is es tablished, the chance remains that a perfect team could slip through the cracks of the system and not have a shot at the nation al crown. A&M's martyr could be just the thing to right this wrong. But until the day when teams can blame themselves for not winning, college football has to blame you guys. And I'd say screwing a 12-0 team is a legiti mate gripe. A&M did its job. Now, you do yours. pected,' ational I hich op irlines t i. Wade.' David irenthoc eved by Ided, "1 nderlvin notions' npose O] ons. The co lecore 1 173 Roe lat worn ght to at But the ates ma ’omen se ancies. revision: 4rMSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE PRESENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 131 RON WILSON OPEN FORUM be WASH a ptain oi ailors fa illed five The re short o: ers, sev All spe Dragei elicopte: The re Navy Two S truck th ie gean f tiled am tdm. He Komme s ted me ■'rough \ ystem. S 'ay, but i Uc h disc aor enlis The se tended ause a t hat were Wakene nore sen ion" hac tear to t he senio MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1992 8:00 P.M. RUDDER THEATER Silve evening Acadet Kobert science died Oc Jvas hel Church