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Wednesday • November 8, 1995 Sports Page 9 • The Battalion Day Continued from Page 7 both the Horns and the Ag gies win their remaining games heading int6 their Dec. 2 showdown at Kyle Field, that game will have winner- take-all implications as far as the SWC title is concerned. So the Aggies simply need to block out of their minds how Texas does and just con centrate on winning all of their own games. If A&M beats Texas on the first weekend in December at Kyle Field, then we are talk ing about a conference cham pionship, re-entry into the na tional Top 10 and a berth in either the Orange or the Sug ar Bowl. The Longhorns and all the hoopla surrounding them will MSC jju November <4^ ^ 1995 ^ a 10 10 & 11 11 15 16 & 17 16 & 18 MSC Film Society “Farinelli” 7 & 9:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium MSC MBA/Law Committee “Distinguished Visitor Executive Series” 10-2 p.m. MSC 231 MSC Political Forum & Model International Organizations Committees “The Past, Present, and Future of the United Nations” 6 p.m. 601 Rudder MSC Film Society “Dangerous Minds” 7 & 9:30 p.m. Rudder Theater MSC Hospitality Committee “Domino Tournament” 1-6 p.m. Dixie Chicken MSC Opera and Performing ArtsSociety, Jr. “Fred Garho” 3 & 7 p.m. Rudder Auditorium MSC Town Hall Committee “X-Ray” 7:30 p.m. Recreational Sports Center MSC Black Awareness Committee “Halley’s Comet” 7:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium MSC Political Forum Committee “The On-ramp to the Information Super Highway” 7 p.m. 201 MSC MSC Town Hall Committee “Music at Lunchtime” 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. Rudder Fountain MSC Film Society “Nine Months” 7 & 9:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium 18 MSC Town Hall Committee “Coffeehouse” 8 p.m. Recreational Sports Center MSC Nova and HospitaUty Committees “A Murder Mystery” 6-12 p.m. 4th & 5th Floors Rudder MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society “Cinderella, The Musical” 3 & 8 p.m. Rudder Auditorium All tickets are available at the MSC Box Office 845-1234 19 6*- J&CTdartd CO&A, c(<A<x6ctitiCA fitcoAC colt f 515 fo ud ifoux cftecial tccccCd. 70c requedt C/tncc (3) axsn£t+<j <Oitjd ption, to- (Ac event Ct% chciA6c ud (d addtdt tfdu td (Ac Acdt *4 dtci cxAilttiCd. If you have any questions regarding these events, please call 845-1515. The 1995-96 Campus Directory is available in room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Cost is $3 per copy. If you are a student and ordered a directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '95 classes, please bring your ID. seem like a distant memory as the Aggies will have pro tected their state bragging rights and have established themselves as the dominant team in the SWC’s final decade of existence. However, the pressure is going to be on the Aggies. The Longhorns pose a sig nificant and completely legiti mate threat to end the Aggies nation-leading 31-consecutive game home winning streak that they pride themselves on so much. That would be a hard pill to swallow for players and fans that had national champi onship aspirations a few weeks ago. It may be a mystery right now, but one thing is for cer tain; the better team will win the game. Hopefully, that group of players will be the home team. Rockets improve to 3-0 o Clyde Drexler led Houston with 26 points and 12 rebounds. HOUSTON (AP) — Ha keem Olajuwon scored 2b points and Clyde Drexler added 26 points and 12 re bounds Tuesday night as the Houston Rockets remained unbeaten with a 106-89 vic tory over the Milwaukee Bucks. Olajuwon’s performance left him with 19,970 career points. He could become the 2lst player to reach the 20,000-point plateau on Wednesday when Houston. Vin Baker had 21 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Bucks. Glenn Robinson and Marty Coni on each added 16 points, while Todd Day had 14. The Rockets continued their trend of fast starts in November. Last year, Houston began the season 9-0, and in 1993 they blasted off to a 15-0, record-tying start en route to their first NBA champi onship. Overall, in the past three seasons, the back-to-back de fending champions are 27-3 in the month of November. The Rockets next travel to Miami to take on new Heat coach Pat Riley, their oppos- tion in the 1994 Finals. FIND OUT WHY is Ylfit £yiDpu%A AUTHOR PETER J. FEIBELMAN DISCUSSES <Jn.yiipr Scientist ~£riliniYvg THURSDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 1995 AT 8:00 PM ROOM 2104 CHEMISTRY ACCORDING TO DR. FEIBELMAN, "CURIOSITY ABOUT NATURE AND THE ROMANCE OF DISCOVERY ARE WHAT ATTRACT MOST OF US TO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. HOWEVER, LANDING A PERMANENT RESEARCH POSITION ALSO REQUIRES HARDHEADED SELF ANALYSIS AND A REALISTIC APPROACH TO THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, PARTIC ULARLY IN TOUCfl TIMES." DR. FEIBELMAN WILL ADDRESS ISSUES OF ENTITLEMENT, THE SCIENTIFIC PECKING ORDER AND OTHER KEY TOPICS AND SUGGEST WAYS TO PERSUADE THE RESEARCH COM MUNITY THAT IT WANTS YOU FOR A PERMANENT MEMBER. STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS ARE WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE IN SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS WITH DR. FEIBELMAN ON FRIDAY. PLEASE CONTACT NANCY MAGNUSSEN AT 845-8015 OR E-MAiL: MAGNUSSEN@CHEMVX.TAMU.EDU FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS. 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