4b ATTENTION # The below listed student organizations have had cash accounts in previous years at the Student Organization Finance Center. These cash accounts are considered dormant. Any individual possessing information concerning these cash accounts should contact the Student Organization Finance Center at 845-1114. Advent Christian Fellowship Israel Club Agriculture Mgrs. & Appraisers & Cnslts. IVTE Club Aggie Christian Fellowship Liberal Arts Society Aggie Red Cross Liberty County Hometown Club Aggies Against Crime Lubbock Hometown Club Aggies For Bentsen Lutheran Student Movement Aggies For Gramm Military Aerospace Association Aggies For Rains Minority Engineering Council Aggies For Rob Mosbacher Mt. Pleasant Hometown Club Aggies For the Rights to Keep And Navarro Hometown Club Bear Arms Oper. Research Society of America Alpha Lambda Epsilon Operation Desert Support Alvin Hometown Club Pax Christi B/CS Amarillo-Panhandle Hometown Club Plant Pathology & Microbiology Club American Prisoners of War Psychology Graduate Student Assoc. Arlington Hometown Club Ouranic Study Group Assoc, of Biochem. Grads. Roommate Club Beta Sigma Psi San Angelo Area Hometown Club Brazosport Hometown Club San Antonio Hometown Club B/CS Resource Saudi Student House Canadian Student Organization Self Defense Ceteris paribus - Eco. Journal Society of Entreprenuer & New Venture CHAOS Stamp Club Chilean Club Student Chapter of Nat’l Defense Trans. Christian Business Society Student For Scientific Creation Co-op Student Assoc. System Management Association Corpus Christi Hometown Club S.W. Dallas County Hometown Club Deer Park Hometown Club TAMU Tex User's Group Doctor of Engr. Society TAMU Victory '88 Committee Earth First! Out There! Texas Aggies Fly Fishing Association El Paso Hometown Aggies Texas A&M Boxing Club Et Alia; Mid Eastern & Hawaii The Objectivist Club Gen. Union of Palestine Stud. Theta Chi Geosicences Student Council Tower Resident's Association Grapevine/Colleyville Hometown Club Tyler Hometown Club Heritage House Urban And Regional Science Group Hindu Society of TAMU Veterinary Graduate Student Association International Development Forum World Aquaculture Society International Folkdancers Yoakum Hometown Club Page 6 The Battalion Friday, October 22, Phillies' Schillii HiLPf CORPS TRIP/ blanks Blue Taysl ida y- 0ctot The Associated Press A day after Toronto outlas; Philadelphia 15-14 in thehi| scoring postseason game in ry and the longest nine-ii night game ever. Curt Set pitched a five-hitter Thursi night to give the Philadelr Phillies a 2-0 victory andseij Series record at 3-2. Schilling, MVP of the Nipt] offs despite a pair of no-dedsit: rebounded neatly from his loss: Game 1 of the Series. Hestw out six and walked threeinh® ing the Blue Jays just their sect shutout of the season. He silenced the middle Toronto's lineup to finish it,s ting off a wild roar fromil 62,706 fans. The Phillies, playing 13ye; to the day that they ’ Kansas City Royals for theirs: championship, will trytotie Work! Series on Saturday nigt Toronto when Terry Mulhoi pitches against Dave Stew They faced each other in Gam; and Mulholland won. PI Is l Look what's new in disposable contact lenses! NowVuch® Softcolors® lenses are t he first disposable cye-color- cnhancing tints for light eyes - now also available in soft shades of Aqua, you have light or dark eyes, now there are more ft Whethe color options in contact lenses than ever before! Disposahl wear. We have the type and the color that's i’iglit for you! Master Eye Associates or daily l Joseph S. Allison, O.D. Family Vision Care & Conlacl Lenses Post Oak Mall 1500 Harvey Road, Ste. 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Baylor Baylor Bavlor , Bavlor - Bavlor Bavlor Bavlor Bavior Bavlor Bavior Baylor • Baylor at better level ofmk: Southern Cal 42 Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame N.l) TrojumamtctnrrM 44 Alabama (tP Mississippi Alabama Alabama Alabama Ole Miss Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Ole Miss Alabama Alabama Crimson Title not Crinmh • 423 Syracuse (?> 46 Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Syracuse Miami Miami Miami /Miami - Syracuse overrated: thelashk 416 Colorado Kansas State Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Buffs beat on hirtiet Di ed Illinois 413 Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan - Wolverines dig into tajM Brigham Young @ Fresno State Fresno State BYU BYU Fresno State Fresno State BYU Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno St. - Nutty, nutty, WAOr/ttm SWAC - Alcorn State Of Southern Alcorn State Alcorn State Southern Alcorn State Alcorn State Southern Southern Southern Alcorn State Southern Alcorn State Alcorn St. - Nutty, nutty, SWAClt)UPi Buffalo Bills ^ New York Jets Bills Bills Raiders! ’ Bills Jets BiUs BiUs Jets Bills Bills Bills .../ like New York in June, Hou'dmi} Cincinnati Bengals <£p houston oilers oilers oilers Raiders! oilers oilers oilers oilers oilers oilers oilers oilers ...I like a Gershwin tune, How eintjo Record tor Previous Week 6-4 8-2 6-4 7-3 6-4 4-6 6-4 8-2 7-3 5-5 8-2 71-39 (.645) This week is brutal fa pi* in; en Cumulative Record 46-34(575) 55-25(688) 53-27(.663) 46-341.575) 47-33L586I 50-30(.625) 50-301.625) 54-261.675) 52-281.650) 49-311.613) 47-211.691) 549-331 (.624) Thtewomwaaga ’ack Kevorl the Michig physician < be known a has d I his life to 1 Wente Continued from Page 5 that statistics are not a very im portant part of the game. "If the team's doing well, that's all that really matters," Wente said. "I don't really worry about sta tistics too much, (because) statis tics are just things that show that you've been doing your job." After winning one state cham pionship and playing in three state tournaments for Clark High School in San Antonio, Wente said she found the transition from high school to college volleyball a bit surprising. "College volleyball is so differ ent; it's such a fast-paced game," Wente said. "You've got six fun damentally sound players out there. "In high school, it was more of a situation where a couple of players are really good, a couple are mediocre and so on." The tempo change did not re strain Wente from being named 1992 SWC Newcomer of the Year, an award that earned her high praise from Lady Aggie head coach Laurie Corbelli. Corbelli said that in A&M's high-paced offense, Wente makes it work with talent and diligence. "Suzy is a steadying force for this team, and she has a strong winning attitude," Corbelli said. "She has a good feel of how to distribute the ball, and I feel like, with experience, she can become the top setter in the conference." For the conference, A&M's vic tory over Tech gave the Lady Ag gies their first five match win total over SWC opponents since 1984. A&M is beating their oppo nents in hitting average, compara ble to a baseball team's batting av erage, .259 to .166 overall. In con ference, A&M's hitting advantage has been shaved to .169 versus their conference opponents' .114 percentage. The team's 21-4 record is A&M's best start since 1984 when the team finished 34-4. Although the Aggies have sur prised a lot of people with their red-hot start this season, Wente said she thinks the talent to win has been there all along and now everything has come together. "We have a lot of different peo ple that can hit well, jump well, and play defense well," Wente said. "I think we've been doing really awesome so far. "Everybody's playing their po sitions really well, and everyone's working as hard as they can in practice." dless pain, "angel of mei Rice medically ass ioflrminally ill Continued from Page 5 STARRING Patrick Bergin (Patriot Games and Sleeping With The Enemy). Anne Parillaud (La Femme Nikita), and Jason Scott Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story) GLINT JOHN MALKOVICH • RENE RUSSO ‘Map of the Human Heart’ weaves a unique magic in this superbly picturesque epic love story.” - Susan Granger, CRN & AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS ‘A SMART, COMPELLING, DOWNRIGHT AMAZING THRILLER.” - Dennis Cunningham. WCBSTV. NEW YORK EASTWOOD HITS THE BULLSEYE.” - Jeanne Wolf. HOLLYWOOD RADIO SYNDICATE “A LUSH ROMANTIC SAGA! Teems with color, rich atmosphere and good old fashioned sentiment.” LINE of • Bruce Williamson, NEW WOMAN “VISUALLY STUNNING! A mesmerizing epic. ider. romantic epic.” - Paul Wund WBAI RADIO Thur. @ 9:30 Fri. & Sat. @ 9:30 & Midnight All shows presented in Rudder Auditorium - The largest screen in the Bra7Qs Valley! PATRICK BERGIN ANNE PARILLAUD JASON SCOTT LEE MAP OF THE HUMAN HEART Next Week: Like Water for Chocolate (Oct. 28 & 29) and Poetic Justice (Oct. 29 & 30) VINCENT WARD ADMISSION: $2.50 Advance tickets available for all shows at MSC Box Office Thursday, Friday & Saturday @ 7:00 Questions? Call... MSC Box Office 845-1234 MSC FILM SOCIETY OF TEXAS A&M A Memorial Student Center MSC student Programs Office 845-1515 Student Programs Committee Persons with disabilities please call us 3 working days prior to the film to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. playing in front of the A&M de fense, which is ranked nationally fourth in total defense (249.8 yards allowed per game) and eighth in scoring defense (12.8 points allowed per game). A&M junior wide receiver Bri an Mitchell said that he knows Emanuel is the catalyst to Rice's offense, but he said that A&M is going into the game with the same outlook it always does. "I feel like he (Emanuel) can brack open any game, but we're going to approach it like we would any other game," Mitchell said. "We don't really concern ourselves with how the other team is doing or how good they are. "We feel like if we go out and do the things we're supposed to do, we can win the game." Junior outside linebacker Anto nio Shorter, who ranks third on the team in tackles with 42, said that Emanuel's skill is of concern, but can be shut down. "Bert is just like anybody else," Shorter said. "If you corner him, there is nowhere else to run.. It doesn't matter who you are, you can't get away. Shorter said that if he gets help from his fellow defenders, he will not hesitate to make a big play, but also said that there is a certain hesitation w'hen trying to defend a speedy quarterback such as Emanuel. "If it is me and him one on one. I'm going to settle down, try to just throttle and feed him, and let him make the decision," Shorter said. Shorter said good readioJ will be the key to conti vjduals seeki: Emanuel's game. painless way "If a play comes down^end their live where it is me and some of f Because oi (defensive) linemen chasing t ethical and le I'm going to try and go forl>implications gusto," Shorter said. "(But))-work — play have to be both cautious and: God, the que lentless because if you're toofrnality of the ( tious, he's going to misuse you of this option "And you don't want toeing legal mea misused." methods. Bu Senior defensive end Erie!' death, we mi land said that he is wary does a heart, Emanuel's mobility, as well, cer at age 35 "He presents a big thread old's untreat I'm really concerned abouf bid squirrel, speed/' England said. "Thisapparently "i he's a senior, and he's hungry’ However, England also said that the 1 to feel that a i gies have plans to make Emait ing life, whic think twice about running "" person, need: the ball. death occurs. "Whenever he tries to run pain, agony c us, it will be important that 1 : Contrary make sure to put a lick on hie would-be "li England said. doesn't justs "If we do that, he'll stay they'd be be1 in the pocket and be more appcyanide dow hensive about coming out the "suicide there." deaths is a a Forgotten in much of theL paratus activ about Emanuel's ability a'gas is release quickness, however, is Edmorfand in morm who has quietly rushed for In additic yards, ranking him second in patient's ter: SWC. ness of mine Shorter said that the Aggiypatient and cannot overlook Edmonds and i -even consid other offensive weapons the CM The prim action seem of mere mar CHARGE INTO THE PAST! will use to compilement Emanuel "You can't forget about ’ skill guys," Shorter said. "Tltanother mai skill guys are very good and jtjsion to die r like Bert will put six pointseherself. The: you. ly and mora "They'll put six points on Kevorkian's really fast." ’ .Which stanc A Ithouj THE TEXAS ^istin RENAISSANCE deed in FESTIVAL t y re '' OI It's a time of knights, wenches, dragons tile (163.1 nymphs, sorcerers, funny accents and mefl jjj ^ wa.] in tights. While men in tights aren't the usual sightanl women may not always appreciate beingcalW wenches, things get a little crazy around Texas Renaissance Festival time. Our "improved" history repeats itself ever) weekend in October and the first two in November, fifty miles northwest of Houston » Plantersville, Texas. Ljmited supply of Discount Coupons available at HE# Pantry Food Stores. driving Year's I A full day of music, mirth, merriment and spectacular entertainment, Arts, crafts and collectibles. Authentic period demonstrations. 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