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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1996)
News By JED Friday • October^! Local beei denied at San Anton celebratioijew vi SAN ANTONIO (AP)-W is brewing over a decisionioii | Q 0 U II1 * beer from a St. Louis-basedi ery rather than a locales® iP-li/l ment during next year’sH \OCl VI IIJN Old San Antonio celebratk It will be the first times -ior diehard Ag event’s 49-year historythtl ^ fans who havi brewed along the banksti _ video Hullabi San Antonio River will notk ' me ck! there is no tap for the event sponsote jeo sequel to wa the San Antonio Conservatiti ]t j QU j n ciety and held during thee Fiesta celebration. 'I'his year, thirsty revefe w Mod- not be gulping Lone Star otli n £ r(l0 f Budweiser, Bud Light andS xasA&M lob — beers offered by! the local distributor for Anita Busch Cos. — will be available l utz Issleib, presidentoll Brewing Co., which en workers at its downtownb j^ 0 fAg- ery, told reporters thes« efootbal! should change thenameol Sp< annual fund-raiser to "AX| mingin 1894 t [ irc Sherrill era, Domi Old St. Louis." Issleib says Pearl haii| ytakes o ff wher€ “made a dime” from the ra y 0 ff ( giving a thor many years. Pearl Brewing Co. haste -season basis. The video, produ part of our city for 110 ym said. Doesn t that metitii deos in conjuncth recognition? You’d think than l0rts un der contra the shutdown of LoneStami ^Athletic Depar some consideration.” It was strictly a businessi m football seasoi sion, said Sally Buchanan,p dent of the conservadonsodtt I he thrust of oureventisa Aground medley ;gie Band, the nui beer festival,” she saidofthea that raised 78 percent ofthes fats per year inert ety’s revenue last year, “NIOi e 1990s, with son not Oktoberfest. Wewantittol Tyears having mi family-oriented event. "This is reflective of the eba ing landscape of SanAntoi These days are very ( the days when Lone Star and b were locally owned.” Now You Can Drive To Italy In Less Than 10 Minutes Welcome To The Vintage House Trattoria at Messina Hof. You’re sitting in a small, family-owned eatery on a small family-owned Estate. A soft breeze gently caresses the sea of grapevines...swaying in natural harmony. Authentic Italian food so good you’ll want to go home and paint your ceiling. The pastel sunlight streams in through tall, stained-glass windows. The green clear lake mirrors the perfect sky. The large white cranes seem to shimmer in the reflected light. Fresh. Gourmet Handmade. Homemade. Casual. You sip a superb glass of wine, made close by. Your spirits soar. Your palate rejoices. You’ve found the Mediterranean...the Southern coast of Italy...and you can drive here in less than ten minutes. Open for lunch 11 ajn. to 2:30 pjiL, Wednesdays - Sundays and open for dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings by reservation. This is how it should be. This is how it is. The Vintage House Trattoria at Messina Hof. (409) 778-9463 (Reservations not required for lunch.) A&M Baha’i Club: Weekly talk and discussion will be held at 6:30 p.m. at 1304 Merry Oaks in Col lege Station. This week’s topic is Body, Mind, Soul and Spirit. For information call 693-6789. TAMU Bridge Club: We will be playing bridge from 7-10 p.m. in 301 Bright. For details call Hank at 694-7122. meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 6 p.m. for dinner gathering at local restaurant. For more informa tion contact Bob at 779-6713 or Tim at 822-5248. tails call Frank Yates at8464/ Center for Academic Enhance ment: GRE Verbal Review will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. in 524 Blocker. For details call Catherine Taylor at 845-2724. ATM Roadrunners: There will be a 2 to 4-mile run from the Rec Center at 6 a.m. Also, a 3 to 4-mile run will begin at G. Rollie White Coliseum at 6:00 p.m. Different levels of run ners are welcome. For more infor mation call Dao at 260-2441. Men’s Lacrosse Club: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. Everyone is wel come and no experience is re quired. Call Todd Hendreks at 764- 8561 for information. MSC Nova: There will he gaming from 6 p.m.-2a.m. Tunnel Rooms. Membership required. For informatiffl Daniel at 845-1515. Management 481: Joe Tor- torice will speak at 10:20 a.m. Catholic Students Association: Graduate Student’s Group will United Campus Ministry: There will be a bible study at 5:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church behind the Dixie Chicken. For de- What’s Up is a Battalions! that lists non-profit studeml faculty events and activities, should be submitted no late three days in advance of tl« sired run date. Applicationfi lines and notices are note) liers. Many of the aches’ films takei pofthe stadium. Don’t expect the n and will not be run inWIiat'sl iemble Hullabaloo you have any questions, t the newsroom at 845-3313. EXPERIENCE JAPAN! Spend a year in Japan as a participant in the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program! This government'sponsored program, open to allmajoft promotes international exchange and English-language education throughout Japan. Senior and graduate stufe can speak to a representative on: Thursday, October 10, 1996 in the MSC at Texas A&M University from 10:00a.m. to 3:00pi For more information, contact the Consulate General of Japan at 652-2977. wtball. While e original m illus- ites the t Senior im itsbe- the modern years mmary and highli ough 1994. Narrated by Dav DOMINATE COLLEGE ST Come join us for an exclusive Trunk Show Friday, October 4th 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. A Brighton bonus will be given as a gift with purchase of a Brighton hand bag. Day of Trunk Show only. 607 E. University, Ste. 103 (Randall's Shopping Center) Monday through Saturday Free Admission Visit the MSC FORSYTH CENTER GALLERIES conveniently located on the Texas A&M Campus across the hallway from the Aggieland Post Office Extended hours, punch and cookies, and plenty of sitting room on home football game days! C^v. Accommodations avaikible upon request. For more information please call 845-9251. id-’80s video chror over the yeai e growth and immi e school underwer sticks primarily I flights of the moc The video encorr 'aching eras at A& Hard (72-77), To -’81), Jackie She dUC. Slocum (’8 ghlights the bigge indout players dr ach’s tenure. Fans will recogni: Hies against the U xas, Auburn, Notn loma and Texas Te arances in the Coi iliday Bowl, Sun B ipendence Bowl. Fans familiar wit t of Aggie football illing plays by pla Simonini, Bubba odard, Tony Fran ckey and Carl Roa Current students watching A&M fi cognize footage o ayers like Kevin IV aodside, Anthony hningo Bryant, R< PTonyThompsoi Fans ofA&M’spov tens of the 1990s wi pular Bucky Richai d passing through i ises and Quentin C nally-acclaimed, hi against TCU in 191 Covering the Aggf i until Marcus Bucl d Patrick Bates doi d white, Dominati 'teiething for every j The new video di the individual p( the team, nor do Ayer and coach in PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIC | e rs. You probabh °re comprehensn 'dlabaloo did. But >es have a distinct it — South make: atements such as ^scored by t.u.” - test-see video for 1 flights of Aggie