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Nebraska over No. 1st □ The Cornhusbsi polled Florida Statct just three votes, ! I Fred Garbo and Daielma Santos will turn your funny bone topsy turvy with their wildly colorful innovations, fantastic pneumatic suits of all shapes and sizes, dexterous juggling, whimsical dance, comedy, mischief and mime. It’s entertainment for the whole family! Saturday, Nov. 11, 1995 3:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office- TAMU, or charge by phone at 845-1234. New extended Box Office hours include Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Now accepting Aggie Bucks T ■ ■ ' '■ i,;; BjlljMlS* 1 •' fllfFLATAfik F0R THE Y0UN<5 AT COMEDY FOR THE YOUNG AT ART! Opera & Performing Arts Society THEATRE http://www msc.tamu.edu/ msc/opas/opas.html opas@tamu.edu it Persons with disabilities please call 845-8903 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. ATLANTA (AP) - Deion Sanders returned to “his house” Sunday and saw teammates Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Em- mitt Smith lay claim to the Geor gia Dome’s deed. While Deion had a quiet day at cornerback and caught one 6- yard pass, Aikman, Irvin and Smith led the Cowboys to three touchdowns in a span of nine minutes as they overcame an early 10-0 deficit to beat Atlanta 28-13. Sanders’ debut with Dallas hardly approached his first trip back to his old football home with San Francisco last year. On that day, he managed to get into a fight with Andre Hison and re turn an interception 93 yards for a touchdown. Afterward, he declared: “This is my house. I built this house." But if Sanders built it, Aik man, Smith and Irvin acted Sun day like they own it. Aikman was 19 of 25 for 198 yards and two touchdowns, in cluding a 43-yarder to Irvin. There’s a new No. 1 tear lege football. Nebraska, which had tall all season, overtook Floridi for the top spot in the pel day. The CornhuskersgotaiJ from Saturday’s 44-21 victarf No. 10 Colorado, whi noles may have been hurttijlJ ing the weekend off. "We knew if we carnet beat a good Colorado teai could make us No. l,”Neh center Aaron Graham said The Buskers receiv er first-place votes tl State in The Associated Pits J dia poll, but they got threen points than the Seminoles. Oilers strike it rich, shut down Tampa Bay Associated Prt Top 25 Poll DF 8-0-0 7-0- 7- 0-0 8- 0-0 7-1 Houston Oilers 19 Tampa Bay Bugs 7 HOUSTON (AP) — Houston almost always had the ball and when Tampa Bay needed it most, the Buccaneers gave it back. “We just didn’t take care of it," ’Trent Dilfer said after his first in terception following a Tampa Bay-record 138 consecutive pass es without a pickoff led to Hous ton’s only touchdown and a 19-7 victory Sunday for the Oilers. He finished the game with three interceptions. “It was very rough,” he said. “We had no offense and defensive troubles. We got our butt kicked all over the field in every area.” “I’m just doing my job," said Dishman, who picked off two passes, the first-multiple inter ception game of his seven-year pro career. “The coverage was awesome. That was the main thing. Everyone did their respon sibility and didn’t try to do extra.” Houston used A1 Del Greco’s three field goals in the first half for a 9-7 advantage before Dish- man snared an overthrown pass intended for Jackie Harris. 1. Nebraska 2. Florida St. 3. Florida 4. Ohio St. 5. Tennessee 6. Nrthwestrn 7-1 7. Michigan 7-1 8. Ntre Dame 7-2 9. Kansas St. 7-1 10. Colorado 6-2 11. Kansas 7-1 12. Penn St. 6-2 13. Texas 5-1 14. USC 6-1 15. Wshingtn 5-2 16. Alabama 6-2 17. Tx A&M 18. Arkansas 19. Oregon 20. Syracuse 21. Auburn 22. UCLA 23. Txas Tech 5-2 24. Virginia 6-3 25. Oklahoma5-2 or 0 f 0 16 >er 0 1i he th( 0 13 evo 0 10 0 21 0 11 iai Others receiving votes: Tech 72, Baylor 20, Sar I 20, Stanford 18, Iowa 11,Jol( 10, Army 1, Clemson 1 - •■in. IIBr ijiii diiliW™ ?!**"!' MujfijAfcsri-; ll' V ,01 • ®,|1 1, I . HilMMIteliF-j!':: 1 If.. ■■ I. !' -r;:;;;:;,,,. , If"" 1 ii."' . N biMr MaJpIr -f into REC SPORTS Intramurals • Fitness • Sport Clubs • Outdoor Adventures • Aquatics wi pn ch; Bai In sei A Division of Student The Pools Are Open! Free Trial Water Classes Begin October 30 through November 4! ! Aqua Power Circuit M/W 5:15-6:15 pm Intramurdls Registration Dates Sport Open Close Fee • Bowling Singles Oct. 23 Oct. 31 Two Games • Archery Singles Oct. 30 Nov. 7 Free • Weightlifting Oct. 30 Nov. 7 Free • Eight-Ball Singles Nov. 6 Nov. 14 $2 • Sports Trivia Bowl Nov. 6 Nov. 14 Free •SOA: 3-On-3 Basketball Nov. 6 Nov. 14 $20 Water Works T/Th 6:30-7:00 am T/Th 6:30-7:30 pm TAMU Outdoors Trip Semester Trips Backpacking Trip Nov. 4-5 Mt. Biking Day Trip Nov. 4 Intro to Hang Gliding Nov. 11-12 Trip Date Register By Fee*/** Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 $45/54 $25/30 $78/85 Thanksgiving Break Sea Kayaking Matagorda Wildlife Refuge Nov. 23-25 Nov. 6 $194/230 Winter Break Vaction,Cozumel, Mexico (Divers) Jan. 7-11 Vaction.Cozumel, Mexico (Non-divers) Jan. 7-11 Dec. 4 Dec. 4 $576 $476 August Break Trip (1996) Sail/SCUBA Dive the Bahamas Aug. 17-23 June 15 $679 *Sludents, Faculty & Staff with Rec Memberships **Without Rec Memberships & Community Members The Student Rec (enter Celebrates Its Long Awaited Completion The Deportment of Reaeationdl Sports presents Former Houston Rochets, Robert Reid, October 11, at 4pm and many more events. Come to play... Come to watch... oa u Former Houston Rochets, Robert Reid 4pm Come meet Robert Reid and play 3 point shoot-out, hot-shots, and I on I. free Aqua Power Circuit/Deep Water Sat 10:00-11:00 am TEXAS A&M SPORT CLUBS Sport Clubs' Competition nov h Dance Marathon Beginning November 6, Water classes are open to Rec Members with Unlimited Fitness Passes, Punch Passes or a One Class Pass. Come to the Member Services Desk to purchase passes. Date Club Opponent Time Site Nov. 4 Wrestling Tournament I0am-3pm 303 Read Nov. 4 Men's Lacrosse Alumni Game 1 lam-Ipm Zachary Nov 5 Men's Lacrosse Brazoria l-3pm Zachary Nov 5 Men's Rugby Univ of Texas 2-5pm Zachary Nov 5 Women's Rugby Tournament 9am-1:30pm Zachary Nov 11 Men's Lacrosse Tournament 9am-7pm Polo Field Nov. 11 Men's Volleyball Tournament Sam-11 pm Rec Center Nov. 11 Women's Lacrosse Tournament TBA Zachary Nov. 1 1 Archery Tournament 8am-6pm 243 Rec Center Nov. 11 Sailing Women's Regatta 9am-4pm Lake Bryan Nov 11 Fencing Tournament I0am-7pm 351 GRW Nov. 12 Men's Lacrosse Tournament lOam-Spm Zachary or Penberthy Nov 17 Handball Tournament 8am-l Ipm Rec Center/Read Nov 18 Women's Volleyball Tournament Sam-11 pm Rec Center/Read Nov. 18 Polo Scrimmage 10am-Ipm Polo Field Nov. 18 Men's Lacrosse Sam Houston 1 -3pm Zachary Begins on Friday, HOO pj.and ends on Sunday, 100 pm. at the Rec (enter. Make a donation to Children’s Miracle Network and dance all weekend. Nov. 7 9' Slam Dunk (ontttt-Contest begins at 8 p.m. Tree Registration and practice begins at 7 p.m. at the Rec (enter basketball courts. Nov. s Fdculty/StaJl Open Ploy at the Ret Center llam-Ipm Just present your ID. card and use all the facilities free! Nov. r TAMU men vs Nebraska swi t DiM Ipm At the Rec (enter Natatorium Nov. 4-5 Water polo Tournament all day free at the Rec Center Natatorium Nov. 8 Free Trents from Food Services llam-Spm Enjoy some great free food from the Food Services Nov. ii Reveille Invitational Swim Med all day At the Rec (enter Natatorium Rec (enter Local Talent Concert evening More information available at the Member Services tel. Rec (enter. ...More tan Sdi# from NmM