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work abroad Page 10 The Battalion Monday, January 24,1994 Rematch Continued from Page 8 A&M Grads spend a year in boys coach Jimmy Johnson said of the Bills' victory Sun day. "Everybody looks at last year's game, but we got nine turnovers then." Last year, the Bills' best mo ment in an otherwise bleak Egypt with university housing provided at no cost, as well as a ten month stipend. For more info: game came when Don B e e b Williams said. "Buffalo al ways manages to get there be cause of their talent. They're just that much better than the other guys in the AFC. "What is this, their fourth? fifth? Alright, fourth. But they lost the last couple so they're going to be riled up. We're go ing to have to take it to anoth er level." Wide receiver Alvin Harper figures TUtS JANUARY 25, 3:30 251 BIZZfLL HALL WEST sfudy abroad programs 161 bizzell hall wesl 845-0544 'You know, we're always Sprint L ’ed U P for the challenge. 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Persons not enrolled in a university may also participate by auditing two of the courses. *Program pending approval of Texas State University System Board of Regents. touch down. Dallas defensive end Leon Lett had scooped up a fumble and was showboat ing his way to the end zone. they're al- ready there. ''The Cowboys are the team of the '90s," he said. "The Big D Buffalo Bills' receiver stands for on reaching the Super Bowl. dy -No^ it's not auto matic. We just have to go Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas only to be overtaken by Beebe. It was small consolation for Buffalo, beaten again in the biggest game of the year. The Bills lost to the New York Giants in 1991 and to the Washington Redskins in 1992. Still, the Bills point with pride to their four straight trips to the Super Bowl, some thing no other team has man aged. "Nobody expected us to be here," wide receiver Andre Reed said. "They expected somebody else in the AFC to knock us off. "You know, we're always up for the challenge. I think that's what sets this team apart from anybody else." The Cowboys feel good about themselves. "I think going to the Super Bowl, everybody should be confident," defensive end Charles Haley said. "Confi dence — that's the key." But there will be a certain amount of caution. The Cow boys don't want to appear overconfident. "I think it's going to be hard," offensive lineman Erik 1994 BSC CAREER FAIR BANQUET SERIES . . ■ %me with 'tec/tmte/tA prom yam famfUe comfmvy. TICKETS ON SALE TODAY IN BLOCKER LOBBY cpnauet /: antjtiel 2: Speaker.- "fcmce fP/iam isdh&oc. Featuring: Speaker: fffaMty pftcvUe/y, (OFMARYKAYCOSMETICS) Featuring: JifUAy tnim; %caltAt fairuaty, .i 1st, 1994 at 7:00 ti.ni. . 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Taking their bows., Mond MICK BELir' HEAT TONI A Lipizzaner stallion kneels to the audience as its rider, Anthony Hopkins, finishes up his act as part of a sold-out show of the Royal Lippizzan Stallions on Friday at the Louis Pierce Pavillion. The horses, whose owners trace the horses' bloodlines back Darrin Hill/ The Battalion hundreds of years, were original ly bred for their fighting ability against foot soldiers at close- quarters. The horses performed several classical maneauvers of the art of dressage before finishing the show with a horse ballet. Swim Continued from Page 8 Nash said Troy Johnson and Matt Michaels, senior freestyle and breaststroke swimmers, are keys in the sprints. Nash added that Robert Flem ing and Tamayo, both juniors shine in the freestyle events. Rut ledge and Kevin May, a junior, should be watched in the dis tance events, he said. Scott DeWolf, a sophomore transfer from Michigan State University, has done a nice job on the butterfly and the most pleasant surprise has been from Robb Pantano, a freshman, in the backstroke, Nash said. John Hudspeth qualified for the NCAA championships in the backstroke and individual med ley and plans to return this year. "My goal is to swim at the NCAA's and to swim fast at the SWC championships," Hudspeth said. "They are very obtainable." Hudspeth said the team's fo cus is on the SWC and NCAA Championships. ' "Texas is ranked second in the country," Hudspeth said. "They are very fast and very deep. SMU lost seven All-Americans. They have good record and good swimmers. "We are as close to them as we have ever been," he contin ued. "It (SWC Championships) will be a good meet. "Everybody seems to be on the right track. When you swim well as your training it's just a bonus. It comes down to the end of the season to shine at the NCAA's." Hudspeth explained it was a team effort going into the SWC meet. "We contain our energy and wait to the meet," he said. "Each one feeds off the other. It's more of a momentum thing. When someone does well, everyone feeds off of it. "We've been working ex tremely hard. Better than the past few years. It reflects a lot better at the end of the season. I'm expecting a lot from our team this year." Henley’s Paint & Body 775-7912 Expert Color Matching • Complete Collision Repair CHIEF E*Z LINER II 3 $ sm Frame Machine 0 § j-.fi Jif. 1 Foreign & Domestic j# Insurance Claims Specialists 2210 Maloney, Bryan Open 8*5:30 Mon.-Fri. Mike Henley - Owner TEXAS AVE. □ UI * □ 5 WHITLEY MALONEY MOTORS HENLEY’S D PAINT 8. BODY ™ Shooting The ping, more i buy. F has lec malls t condui follow mall pi Whi be we misgui violem the fac wearn clothi: place a akin i ( wound Ad\ gram c ing ui stricte nate ; group Mall o stituti they ai ping ei Civ: that th tion of of the ethnic believe at po crimes custon The Tc Ts Continued from Page 7 ously weren't," senior forwarc Brett Murry said. "They outmus cled us on the boards. We did; poor job all around, but inside nobody stood their ground." A&M head coach Tony Barone agreed. "I don't think we had gooe spacing in front of the perime ter," Barone said. "I don't thin! we shot the ball from the perime ter with good rhythm. They dill a better job of taking the plai away. "It's is a 40-minute game, anl we were going to play 28 min utes." Siena point guard Doremu; Bennerman led the Saints with points and six assists, but said hej had a sub-par performance Barone, on the other hand, saie he was impressed. "Bennerman is the best guar- we've played other than B (Tyler, who is point guard forth; University of Texas)," Baron said. "Bennerman just domino ed us. He is a very good player hours, jamme came t halt as levels j finally All pro seeme< stands whent modes were & terrible non wl shock 1 throue Ack It tc ing the and be scram! forced the sea