Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1994)
New and Used Compact discs. Posters, Accessories, Fnendy Service and Great Buys, 7 Dgrso Week. WE HAVE THE GOOD STUFF! 2416 Texas Ave. So. at the Kroger Clr. in College Station CD EXCHANGE 764-8751 The Battalion TL Perfect Pizza/ is proud to present our new store opening in Aggieland NOW HIRING 50 DELIVERY PERSONNEL Papa John’s Pizza is the nations fastest growing pizza delivery company. Must have reliable car, valid insurance , a good driving record and be at least 18 years old. • Earn up to $7-$12 per hour • Full & part time • Work flexible hours • Great opportunity • Enjoy freedom of being on the road for advancement Apply in person between the hours of 8am-6pm 1100 D Harvey Rd.764-PAPA Cl) WAREHOUSE -Buy—Self—Trade— Used Discs $7.99 & $8.99 New Discs $10.99 & $12.99 We Buy Discs For $4 To $5 or Trade 2 For 1 On Used Or 3 For 1 On New 30 Day Guarantee On Used CD’s 403 University Dr. (Northgate) 268-0154 Bargain Matinee Sat. & Sun. Aggie Owned & Operated Since 1926 SCHULMAN SIX 2000 E. 29th Street 775-2463 *THE CLIENT -PC 13 $5.00/$3.00 2:05 7:15 ‘CLEAR & PRESENT DANGER -PG13 $5.00/$3.00 1:55 4:30 7:10 9:55 ‘COLOR OF NIGHT -R $5.00/$3.00 2:10 4:50 7:20 9:50 MILK MONEY ‘PGIS $5.00/$3.00 2:05 4:40 7:05 9:50 ANGLES IN THE OUTFIELD *PG $5.00/$3.00 4:50 7:00 ‘TRUE LIES *R $5.00/$3.00 4:30 9:55 WAGONS EAST *PG13 $5.00/$3.00 2:15 9:45 THERE GOES MY BABY -R $5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:35 7:00 9:45 When he said I do, he never said what he did. Schwarzenegger NOW SHOWING oiwnrammi century fox tfiHBB! SCHULMAN SIX WELCOME BACK AGGIES! SCHULMAN THEATRES IS AGGIE OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1926 CLASS OF ‘45 • ‘79 • ‘80 • ‘91 EVERY MONDAY IS STUDENT NITEAT SCHULMAN SIX! BEAT THE HELL OUTTA LSU! SEE THE MOST Controversial Film 0e The Year! “What a Thrill Ride! Willis and March are hot enough to try the screen!” - Mike McKay, WBTV (CBS), CHARLOTTE They came. They saw. They changed their minds. WAGONS EAST! BRUCE JANE WILLIS MARCH COLOR OF NIGHT uiaTis* star; NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SCHULMAN SIX - DOLBY - SCHULMAN SIX Melame Griffith Ed Harris You can’t get enough of a good thing... But first you have to find it. Mil K MONEYS NOW^HGWIMG SCHULMAN SIX - DOLBY HARRISON rORO R Is PRESENT DANGER TM & COPYRIGHT © 1994 BY PARAMOUNT PICTURES NOW SHOWING SCHULMAN SIX ALL RIGHTS RESERVED! W* 'W - DOLBY : : SPORTS LSU Continued from Page 5 that Ensminger first faced off against his alma matter, as his Bulldogs cruising to a 31-10 tri umph over the Tigers at Athens. It was also at Georgia that Ensminger’s offensive system be came nationally known. In 1992, the Bulldogs averaged 32 points a game, with tailback Garrison Hearst placing third in the Heis- man Trophy balloting while win ning the Doak Walker award, an honor Aggie senior tailback Rod ney Thomas is nominated for this season. Another star of Ensminger’s sys tem is Georgia’s senior quarterback Eric Zeier, who already holds 61 school and 11 Southeast Confer ence passing records. Ensminger’s offensive strategy revolves around making opposing defenses respect the run and the pass on every single down. De spite the increased aerial attack this system suggests, Thomas said the system is not all that different from the one that Aggie fans are used to seeing. “I think the offense is fairly the same ,in that it will allow the run ning backs make big plays, ‘‘Thomas said. "I think it’s going to be a good offense and showcase a lot of guys.” In Saturday’s game, Ensminger will match-up against an old coach in Lynn Amedee, LSU’s offensive coordinator. ‘‘Lynn and I have been good friends ever since I’ve been through playing, “ Ensminger said. “He doesn’t like to lose, he didn’t when I played for him at LSU and he still doesn’t.” Amedee held the position of of fensive coordinator for the Aggies from 1985-87, and under him, A&M became the first SWC team to average over 200 rushing and passing yards in the same season. Ensminger said Amedee helpqd him make up his mind and come to A&M. “We spoke about(jobs) and leav ing Georgia, and I asked, ‘What about A&M?’, “ Ensminger said. “He said, ‘I’d jump at it, it was a great tradition, a great program and it’s the type of atmosphere you’d like to be in.” Hockey camps to open today Winder Continued from Page 5 including a win over Alabama. T think our winning streak at the end of the year taught a lot of guys what it takes to win,” Tiger flanker Eddie Kennison said. “We expect A&M to be just as tough as they have been in the past.” LSU returns six starters on of fense and six players on defense from last season. Safety Ivory Hilliard is an All-American can didate while Kennison ranked among the nation’s leaders in punt returns and kickoff returns. Offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger said the Tigers will be better than they were last season. “They have a chance to be a really good football team,” Ens minger said. “There going to be better defensively, and anytime you can beat a team like Alaba ma, you can beat anybody.” NEW YORK (AP) — Starting today, the Winnipeg Jets will open training camp. And by next week, all 26 NHL teams practice . That’s good news to the play ers, who were expecting a possi ble lockout on Monday. And good news to NHL Players Association director Bob Goodenow, who ex pects to negotiate the NHL in an effort to work out a new collective bargaining agreement. “What this means is that the camps will go forward as planned and the negotiation process between the parties will also continue,” Goodenow said Wednesday in a prepared re lease after ho learned that the NHL had told teams that train ing camps would open on time. Teams received a fax from th league Wednesday that said i: part: “You can confirm to thi press that all camps will be open Arthur Pincus, NHL vkt president of public relations said the faxes were sent “just t: clarify all the speculation abou; the training camps.” That had been a big topic o! interest ever since Dallas Mom ing News reported on Tuesda; that said NHL commissions Gary Bettman would order lockout of camp if no contrac: agreement was reached by then. “We never closed then down,” Pincus said Wednesday of the training camps. "As Fw said all along, we’re operating business as usual.” Match Ups Dave Nick Drew Stewart Tom Mark Rob Kim Heather Stewart Comments Winder Georgandis Diener Doreen Day Smith Clark McGuire Winch Milne Texas A&M at. LSU A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M Ags end series Inslyit Texas at Pittsburgh Texas Pittsburgh Texas Texas Texas Texas Pittsburgh Texas Texas Pittsburgh Horns drive on Tex. Tech at New Mexico New Mexico Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech New Mexico New Mexico New Mexico Texas Tech New Mexico Lobos seeing Red SMU at Arkansas Arkansas SMU SMU Arkansas Arkansas SMU Arkansas SMU Arkansas Arkansas PrMiies turn to glue. TCU vs. N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Catolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina f rogs croak on Tar. Baylor vs. La. Tech Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Bears get grizzly Cowboys vs. Steelers Cowboys Steelers Cowboys Cowboys Steelers Steelers Cowboys Cowboys Steelers Steelers No 'D' vs. No 'O'... Oilers at Colts Oilers Oilers Colts Oilers Oilers Oilers Oilers Oilers Oilers Oilers No Indy racing here Raiders at 49ers Raiders Raiders 49ers 49ers Raiders 49ers 49ers 49ers 49ers 49ers 'Frisco golden Washington at USC Washington USC USC USC USC USC USC USC Washington USC Huskies take ribbinf. Tennessee at UCLA Tennessee UCLA Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee UCLA Tennessee Tennessee UCLA No Heath, no problem Georgia at S. Carolina Georgia Georgia S. Carolina S. Carolina Georgia S. Carolina Georgia Georgia Georgia S. Carolina 'Dawgs go hurt'' . * 8 lines serving College Station * Online chat - local and international * Interactive online games including TW2002 * Message bases on every topic - local and networked * Files - 12 CD Roms online Metropolis BBS 694-8441 College Station’s electronic entertainment System In this threatening ^ world, everyone needsaPAAL. Anyone can be a victim of violent crime, anytime, anywhere. Protect younselfwitli die PAALII personal attack alarm. When its pin is pulled, die PAAL II emits an ear-piercing alarm and a bright flashing light, startling an attacker and drawing die attention of anyone widiin a wide area Unlike odier protective devices, die PAAL II can’t be used against you. The light on die PAAL II can also lie used as a flashlight Clip a lightweight PAAL II on your clodiing wherever you go. It’s your best defense against attack or harassment 'Hie techilology is Quorum. The opportunity is yours, Quonm Securing Life PM II™ Contact your Quorum Independent Distributor SAFEGUARD TECHNOLOGIES 409-693-2315 RAMADA INN BATON ROUGE 1/2 mile from LSU Stadium Make reservations now for Texas A&M vs. L.S.U. $ 5 5 plus tax/night (dbl/dbl) Buy 1 room receive one free • Full American Breakfast • Tailgate Party in Dock of Bay Lounge One complimentary drink for mentioning this ad 1480 Nicholson Drive (504) 387-1111 VVonld’s q s y c % AND WE WANT YOU TO WORK ON IT! Rudder Theatre Complex Needs Student Workers For Stagehand and Spotlight Work SOUND INTERESTING? Come to Rudder Auditorium Mon., Sept. 5, 7:00 pm COME SIGN OP! ^OUR Backstage Pass to Che