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Ain’t School Ok, maybe not, but we’re gonna work our butts off to make this semester as painless as possible - I mean, just check out the FIRST THREE DAYS of this week alone! Whaddaya mean no one goes out on Monday night? Look - you don’t have any homework yet, you’ve got no reason not to party. Need more incentive? Ok - you asked for it: 5( BAR DRINKS $1.50 PITCHERS ’till 10:00 Enough said. ■eiCBB TWO SHOT TUESDAY NO COVER ALL NIGHT FOR ANYONE! C’mon... you’re in college. I don’t really have to explain this one to you, do I? 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Convenient Parking at the University Center Parking Garage $.50 per hour $4.00 per day TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE REGULAR STORE HOURS: 845-8681 m si Mon - Tlnirs 8 am - 6 pm Friday 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Summer semesters & between semesters: AGGIE BUCKS ACCEPFED Visa • Mastercard • American Express • Discover Mon - Fri Sat & Sun 8 am - 5 pm Closed THE SHUTTLE DUS STOPS HERE Texas Super Bowl takes a tumble Houston fails to advance to AFC championship game Aikman, Irvin help Cowboys earn victory against game Packers The Associated Press The Associated Press HOUSTON — Joe Montana has the Kansas City Chiefs a game away from the Super Bowl, the place he was hired to take them. He did it Sunday, with a lot of help from his defense. Montana had three second-half touchdown passes, two of them 54 seconds apart in the fourth quarter to lead the Chiefs to a 28- 20 win over the Houston Oilers. That sends Kansas City to Buf falo for next Sunday's AFC title game, the first time the Chiefs nave advanced that far in 24 years. But as much credit goes to the defense that put Montana in posi tion for the two TDs that gave them a 21-13 lead — an 11-yard pass to J.J. Birden and an 18- yarder to Willie Davis, who had dropped a sure TD in the first half. The Chiefs sacked Warren Moon nine times while Dan Saleaumua and Joe Phillips shut down Gary Brown, holding the backup who gained 1,002 yards in eight regular-season games to just 17 yards in 11 carries. The Oilers, who had an 11- game winning streak broken, haven't been to a title game in 14 years and haven't gotten past this stage in seven straight playoffs — an NFL high. IRVING-The defending Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys are back in the NFC champi onship game against the San Francisco 49ers again. But they aren't flawless. The Cowboys earned the NFC championship rematch with a hard-earned 27-17 victory Sunday over the wild card longshot Green Bay Packers. Dallas won despite two inter ceptions, a lost fumble, and un timely penalties in a ragged divi sional playoff game before 64,790 fans. The Cowboys will play the San Francisco 49ers at 3 p.m. Sunday in Texas Stadium. 'Horns Continued from Page 7 but missed both free throws; A&M guard David Edwards grabbed the re bound from Penders' second miss and drove the length of the court only to be fouled by Texas guard B. J. Tyler. With 0:10 left, Edwards made both free throws to put the Aggies ahead 85-84. The Texas inbound pass went' to Tyler, who drove inside and pulled up for a six-foot jump shot over Edwards. Wilbert, however, de nied the Longhorns the victory. The win marked the first time the Aggies have beaten Texas in consecutive home games since 1986-87 season. A&M was led by for ward Tony McGinnis, who scored a team-high 22 points and grabbed five rebounds. McGinnis also held Texas' leading scorer. guard Terrence Rencher, to seven points. "(McGinnis) did a nice job on Rencher, for the most part," Barone said. "He did a nice job of defending him." Texas' Tyler scored a game-high 28 points, shooting 7-of-13 from behind the three point arc. - Mark Smith Texas A&M 75, Texas 74 Texas A&M guard Lisa Branch scored 22, including two clutch three-pointers late in the second half, as the Lady Aggies defeated a strug gling Texas team, 75-74. A&M built a 15-point l'efad only to fall behind by. six midway through the second half. A&M forward Mari anne Miller added a ca reer-high 13 points on6- of-7 shooting. Texas true freshman Danielle Viglione led her team with 22, and Erica Routt contributed 18 in relief of Nekeshia Hen derson, out with a knee injury. The Royals ’V~ w AS -Or -rt&ikK: •VC The Follow Yellow Brick Road "The Wizard of Oz." 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