Texas A&M SPORTS The Baltal Page 5 iarone ntinued From Page 4 The most impressive thing ut Edwards' night against the ars was his coolness from the throw line, if not his ability to rand play simultaneously, e hit 14 of 17 attempts from stripe, most of those coming in final 10 minutes when South bama's press actually did re harm than good through the ease in fouls. Jn addition to breaking the lith Alabama press, Barone said that the failure of two key Jaguars to play up to their previous games was important. Star point man Cedric Yelding led the game in assists with 12, but hit only two of seven from the field for five points. And top re serve Charlie Burke was a non factor, also finishing with five points and just one rebound. "We needed to keep Yelding and Burke out of the game, and we did that," Barone said. As the Aggies ponder their most important win in the past two season, Barone said that the confidence the game produced will probably be the overriding theme. But the main theme for Barone himself is an almost giddy sense of joy, a feeling that is much-deserved. "I don't think that we backed into that win," Barone said. "I thought that we took it. I thought tonight we learned how to win. "I don't know why I'm so excit ed. I really don't." Barone and the Aggies will have an entire week to come back to earth. Their next contest will be Dec. 17, when they face North western University in Evanston, Ill. ^■Vhitley ^ntinued From Page 4 |irn their team around. Slocum tter enjoy him while he can. Is this the same Texas A&M tball team that this newspaper scribed as "pathetic" in Octo- T? Prediction: The Dallas Maver- :ks will not win as many games the Aggie football team did. One saving grace about this ear's battle in Dallas is that for over Soiil ie "two percenters" who decide watch the game on television, IBC will provide coverage. This leans no inept Terry Bradshaw, nd no sideline reporters mistak- nly referring to the men in ma- oon as Texas Tech. Words of Prophesy: One year go- pace, it proclaimed. For some strange reason, the air i Dallas gets colder on New lES/TheBnUi :>n. JW ify jry Year's Day." The broadcast team of Brent Musburger and Dick Vermeil must surely be a match made in hell. It won't matter who the AFC champion is, Dallas will win the Super Bowl if it wins the NFC championship game, which after all is the real title game. The Aggie basketball team, despite its brutal schedule, will come surprisingly close to .500 this year if it doesn't reach that goal. No joke. Mike Ditka - You despise him or you worship him. There is no middle ground. The Lady Aggie volleyball team, a group that doesn t get near the respect it deserves, played some of the toughest teams around and finished with a record of 19-17. They received a postseason bid as a result. Want to make a million dol lars quick? 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Most rear wheel cars drive with automatic transmission. $ 29 95 I I 195 W/ COUPON ONLY *34“ Reg. $43.95 Front Wheel Drive & Over Drive $ 39 95 Most Cars W/ COUPON ONLY It is with extreme pleasure and gratitude that I thank each member of the Texas A&M Chapter of Circle K International for their commitment to the success of this club. Without the dedication that these students have collectively and individually shown in their concern for the betterment of mankind, while at the same time realizing their own potential, we would not have become the largest, most effective Circle K International chapter of the Great Texas - Oklahoma District. By exemplifying the ideals of Circle K International -- SERVICE - LEADERSHIP - FELLOWSHIP -- these people have shown that the Impact of the Individual does make a difference...one member at a time. If you know any of these people, congratulate them on a job well done! Sharing One Vision: Towards the Betterment of Mankind, Of >X THE Kristofer Cowles, President Circle K International, Texas A&M Chapter Christy Smock, Cassandra Nitsch, Todd Oncken, Jill Beatty, Jennifer Beers, Lisa Benkowitz, Kenney Bowen, Lariann Bowen, Jennifer Byrd, John Cagnon, Andrew Chu, Eric Day, Abel Garcia, Bryan Garcia, Stacy Goodart, Cody Hargrave, Tara Hendrick, Traci Hipp, Patrick Hohlt, Blaine Joseph, Jennifer Legatski, Shannon Leone, Kyle Littlefield, Mary Jo Molina, Beth Novak, Lisa Ogle, Amy Parker, Chris Pennington, Michelle Peterson, Charlie Phillips, Jennifer Post, Julie Ramos, Beth Sibley, Sonya Smith, Stephanie Wang, Susan Wang, Susan Watson. ASSOCm'TE M'EMCB'E'RS Angela Alesna, James Armstrong, Kristine Aschenbeck, Mandy Bradley, Janie Bynum, Chere Cotter, Laura Dozier, Mike Duong, Para Fisher, Vladimir Garner, Julie Grishom, Eli Hernandez, Jack Higdon, Shad Higdon, Stephanie Jones, Miles Reyes, Tami Sakowitz, Zac Smith, Tisha Soergel, Kris Taylor. Also a special thankyou to our faculty advisors. Dr. Murray Milford and Dr. Donald Bender; and certainly for the support of the College Station Kawanis Club Sponsored Youth Committee: Jeff Anderson, Carolyn Snook, Linda Fisher, Renee Hardy, and Dave Carty. CircCe 9