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Doug 847-0396.
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Almost new loft bed, made of unfinished pine $175
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Diamond Back Mountain Back Bike $200, thule bike
racks $175 696-6039
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Fits ChevJ 4x4, 15K miles, $450 together will sell sep
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Waterbed waveless qn size. Complete set like new $90
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$150. Call 846-6575.
Lickets for the l.u game. Dec 2 Call Steve 823 7653
Graduate & Undergraduate Students to promote & sell
long distance services for 'The Official Long Distance
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Sales or marketing experience is a definite plus for this
part-time position. Aggressive hourly rate + commis
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Branch Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77079.
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'92 Yamaha YSR50 - 370 miles. Excellent condition,
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Page 8 • The Battalion
Tuesday • September 26,
fuesday •
Inspired Lions shocl Jgn
defending champ 49eT|
Detroit Lions 2
San Francisco 49er
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□ A missed field goal
led to the defeat for
San Francisco.
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — The
Detroit Lions, winless entering
the game and some fans calling
for coach Wayne Pontes’ dis
missal, delivered the biggest
jolt of the NFL season Monday
night.
They beat the Super Bowl
champion San Francisco 49ers
27-24 when Doug Brien missed
a 40-yard field goal as time ex
pired, the ball bouncing off the
right upright.
In sending San Francisco to
its first loss of the season, Ja
son Hanson kicked the winning
32-yard field goal with 1:12 re
maining and the Lions pre
vailed, astoundingly, without it
big game from Barry Sanders.
The Lions began the winning
drive on their 26 with no time
outs left.
Scott Mitchell hit Herman
Moore for 12 yards, Brett Perri-
man for 22 and Aubrey
Matthews for 11. That moved
the Lions to the 49ers’ 16.
Mitchell’s sneak on third-
ipped
:iy inches,
for the I
remaining it
,es signaled
it again. Ttii;
right guard
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no gain, and
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ilers, took his tun
outs, he marched
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ions’ 22 to set
•ompleted 27 of4!
349 yards and t*
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Rice had 11 catcha
ds. It was Rice’s 51f.
■aking Dt
record.
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yard touc
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Series of NFL injuries
causes attack on turf
Coloradi
Houston
Chicago
□ Colorado's Koy Detmer
is the latest star to suffer
a turf-related injury.
Al
Rol
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for the season on
Dili
IRVING (AP) — Three
weeks into the season, the NFI.
has lost the services of several
players —- including overall
No. 1 draft pick Ki-Jana Carter
and All-Pro cornerback Rod
Woodson — to season-ending
injuries attributed to artificial
turf.
For once, football players
should be heard, and they're
saying “Get rid of artificial
turf,” said wide receiver
Michael Irvin. “Why go
through all these studies and
listen to doctors when football
players are telling you they
hate it?”
The Fort Worth Star-
Telegram surveyed Irvin, quar
terback Troy Aikman, offensive
guard Nate Newton and run
ning back Emmitt Smith,
among others, on the turf vs.
grass issue.
Season-ending injuries to
several high-profile players
raised the question again.
Carter of the Cincinnati Ben-
gals and Woodson of the Pitts
burgh Steelers aren’t the only
casualties.
On Sept. 3, Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones signed cornerback
Kevin Smith to a four-year,
$11 million contract, which in
cluded a $4 million signing
bonus. The next day, in the
Cowboys’ opener. Smith’s sea
son ended. He torn an Achilles’
tendon in a non-contact play at
Giants Stadium while defend-
ut
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to nation’s top colic-
t erbacks, Koy Del-
n cido, faces possible
ng knee surgery af-
, Saturday against
VI that was attrib-
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should.”
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ing a pass.
In the second week of the
season, at the Astrodome, the
Houston Oilers lost linebacker
under inclement weather condi
tions late in the season, when
high school teams play at Texas
Stadium and other non-football
activities such as concerts arc
held there.
In a survey of 965 players con
ducted by the NFL Players Asso
ciation, 93 percent said injuries
are more likely to be caused by
playing on artificial turf than
grass. What’s more, 85 percent of
thc> players surveyed said they
would rather play on grass.
It isn’t just the headline-grab
bing, season-ending injuries that
disturb players.
It’s the punishment they ab
sorb on their arms and legs
from the burns and cuts. An
outer layer of skin the size of
four silver dollars is missing on
the right elbow of Cowboys de
fensive tackle Leon Lett, cour
tesy of turf burns.
Hinze
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sibly get us an at-large berth.
We have beat or run close to
most of the power teams.”
The women’s team finished
first at the UTS A Alumni Meet
and the Vanderbilt Invitational
and finished seventh at the Bay
lor Invitational.
“We’re in decent shape,”
Hinze said. “The Vanderbilt
team usually makes it out of
their region, and our women
beat them. We’re on the bubble.”
Senior runner Shannon Etch-
berger also has a chance at mak
ing her first NCAA meet by fin
ishing sixth at UTSA and second
at Vanderbilt.
“Last year, I was pretty
close,” Etchberger said. “This
year, 1 want it pretty bad. They
take three individual spots after
the teams that make it. They
take into account the whole sea
son, so there is still a chance.”
Hinze said he has been
thrilled by the performances of
freshman runners Scott Lenge-
feld and Amy Stanberry. Lenge-
feld placed third at UTSA and
Vanderbilt while Stanberry fin
ished 11th at UTSA and seventh
at Vanderbilt.
“They have been the most
pleasant of surprises,” Hinze
said. “They have come in and
handled everything I’ve asked
them to do.”
Etchberger said she is looking
forward to the meet this week
end for variety.
“It will be good for us to go
against some different
schools,” Etchberger said. “It's
so boring minning against the
same schools.”
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