The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day ADOPTION ADOPT - Unconditional love & unlimited opportunities await your baby - Young, secure couple, wonderful home filled w/ love, laughter & happiness. We're easy to talk to. Call anytime. Valerie & David 800-390- 7029. Legal/ Medical expenses pd. only. Pregnant? Not sure what to do? We'd love to talk about adopting your baby. We're happy, easy-to-talk- to Christians and TAMU grads. Call Judy & David free 1-888-307-1663. Legal/medical expenses paid only ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info: 1-800- 243-2435. Pledged and didn't like it? Start your own fraternity. Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new chapter. If you are interested in academic success, a chance to network, and an opportunity to make friends in a non-pledging brotherhood, call Bill Barnes @ 764- 7727 or email zbt@zbtnational.org Come meet the Internet's most famous nude Aggie, Shelly at Byte Me Computers on Northgate - Tuesday, October 29th. Get your autographed copy of her "Sights from Texas” calendar. See display ad for more information. AUTO 1991 Pontiac Lemans - grey, 4-door, 33,000 miles, $4,600. Call 846-4545 or 693-3310 '91 Toyota Tercel, red, 2 door, 5 speed, A/C, AM/FM cassette, $3,100. 775-5032 1988 BMW M3 -98,000 mi., good condition, a/c, alarm, cd, rims, $9,500 O.B.O. 696-6091 1985 Pontiac Fiero - white, excellent condition, low miles $2,500 Negotiable. 774-7439 1990 Mustang LX, AC. 41K. 5-speed, $2700. Ashley. 774-0543, leave message. '92 Ford Probe, white w/blue, moonroof, auto, 56K mis., $5,000. 693-6025. Syda._^ . 1987 Mazda RX-7 - Grey, 12,000 miles, A/C, moon- roof, records. $4,500, O.B.O. 775-6023 Great First Cart ‘88 Mazda 323 SE, Perfect condition! 4-door, A/C. $2,900 negotiable. 779-9513 IX m aa if ar an CT fit ISnI Romantic Victorian B & B get-away. Plus gourmet candle-light dining. The Pink House 364-2868 COMPUTERS 686 Computer, 16MB Ram, 1.2 Gig HD, 33.6 FAX Modem, 8x CD-ROM, much more, warranty, P-150 $1,150., P-166 $1,235. (713)362-1335 DJ MUSIC STARZ Mobile Entertainment - Professional DJ specializing in Aggie weddings, private parties, proms, dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events. Large selection of all styles of music, large or small sound/ lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by Michael Bratz '97, 694-8981/ 1-800-435-6065. Sound Power Entertainment Professional DJ Service. Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets & sorority/fratemity events. Large & small sound systems. Lights/smoke available. Large selection of music. Also available: bands & Equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call Tommy Reed 696-9754 Make your party & event! Unplugged or full rock show. Jasmine Blue 775-1906 ATTORNEY WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924«(800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. % WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. THE HORIZON Aggieland’s Newest Private Student Dorm Starting at only $275 per month All-Inclusive housing for students, faculty, and visitors to campus. Furnished Rooms w/All Bills Paid Free Shuttle to and From Texas A & M Optional Meal Plans. Short term housing available. Call 779-7091 TODAY!!! NEED A CHANGE? Mid-semester SPECIAL! ■ Only 1 available at College Court Near TAMU, 2 bdrm/1 bath, some utilities paid, ceiling fans, microwave, intrusion alarm. 823-7039 HELP WANTED Immediate Openings At The BEST WESTERN - THE INN AT CHIMNEY HILL For Part Time Night Auditor And/Or Desk Clerk. Must Be Available Some Evenings And Weekends. Flexible Hours. Apply In Person M - F. 901 University Drive East. HOWDY AGS!! Permanent, Part-time positions Universal Computer Systems • $5.50/hr. • Convenient location (Between 4.0 & Sidepockets on University) • Opportunity to work with 150 Ags! • Flexible hours - 24 hrs./day, 6 days/wk., prefer mornings • Computer repair ** Computer Background a plus! To apply, contact our Recruiting department at 1-800-883-3031 no later than 11/1/96. UCS hires non tobacco users only. EOF ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. DJ MUSIC The Party Block Mobile DJ - Professional DJ/MC - Peter Block. Specializing in Aggie Weddings, Date Parties, Banquets, Dances. Mobile to anywhere in Texas. Formal attire! 693-6294 http://www. inc .com/use rs/pblock. htm I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Supplement your income. Fine jewelry, no investment, not MLM, not party plan, discount available, tax deduction possible, build residual income. (409) 823- 3410 or (713) 987-0634 $Cruise Ships & Vacation Resorts Hiring. Earn to $3,000/mo. World travel. Transportation, Room & Board. No experience necessary! (800) 827-2832 Ext C50102 Motion Picture & Television Shows Hiring. Earn to $3,000/mo. Work with your favorite stars. Local & World Travel. Transportation, Room & Board. No experience necessary!! (800) 827-2832 Ext M50102 $-Make Money Reading Books! Earn$1000’s. Call: (800) 827-2832 Ext R50102 FOR RENT 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Hey You! Sublease 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment at Treehouse Village. Available 1/97-8/97, $515/mo. Call 693-4651 Pre-leasing for January ‘97. C. Sta. 2 bdrm/1 ba upstairs four-plex, w/d, water paid, close to campus, shuttle, $450/mo. Short term lease available. Select Properties 696-3107 Spring pre-leasing available January ‘97. C Sta. spacious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, w/d, fans, shuttle. $475/mo. Short term lease available. Manuel Drive Four-plexes 693-3477 Newest of the New in C. Sta ! Pre-leasing for spring now. 3 bdrm/3 bath 2-story customized duplexes. Great location. Call todayl Select Properties 696- 3107 House for rent - 3 bdrm/2 ba, near campus. No pels $750/mo. 690-0085 Country apartment, 1 bdrm/1 bath, unfurnished, all bills paid, $350/mo. Call 778-4513, evenings. October Freel Large 2/1 1/2 4-plex, W/D, fenced yard, ceiling tans, by park, shuttle. $525/mo. 696-1271, 693-0808 Duplex sublease 1,100 sq. ft., 2 bdrm/1 bath, large walking closets, fenced yard. Very clean! $475/mo. 260-5302 University Commons sublease for spring. Furnished. Rent includes cable with HBO. On bus route. Call Joe or Brian at 694-9177 Sublease large 1-1 for spring semester or sooner. Cripple Creek Apts. Call Stacy 214-270-5866 1 bedroom in 3 bdrm/2 bath house. Bus rt., computer, desk, TV., & VCR available. $300/mo, beginning January. 693-6820, leave message. Sublease 2 bdrm/ 2 ba apt. @ Sevilla. $475/mo. Available Nov. 1. Call 696-6299, 260-9525 Sublease 1 bedroom at Treehouse II, $480/mo, available 1/97-5/97. Call 764-7184 Sublease 1 bdrm/1 bath apartment, $375/mo. + $200 deposit. Available 12/96. New paint, carpet, linoleum & appliances. Call 694-9061 Off campus housing located at University Tower, 410 So. Texas Ave. for Spring '97. Tower double-deluxe 691 -5644 : «■ Sublease 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment at Enclave Apartments. Available December. Ceiling fan, microwave, w/d. Deposit negotiable. 693-3550 HELP WANTED WANXEO Students for local telemarketing center for collegiate licensed communication services, contacting old ags; evening work, SS.SO/hr. For information call Cindy at 800-72S-SS7S, ext. 4684 INNOVATIVE MARKETING SOLUTIONS NOW HIRING: PEOPLE TO DO POLITICAL SURVEYS • Start Immediately • Evenings Hours And Weekends Through November 5th • Earn $6.00 - $6.50 Per Hour • Can Lead To Permanent Position Apply in person only: IMS 700 University Dr. E., Suite 104 College Station (Located behind Golden Corral) No phone calls please! Psoriasis Study Individuals with psoriasis needed to participate in a research study using an investigative topical medication. Volunteers will be compensated for their time and travel. Fever Blister Study Volunteers with history of herpes labialis (fever blisters) needed to participate in a research study using an investigational topical prepara tion. Must be pre-screened before your next fever blister. Eligible vol unteers may receive up to $280. Call NOW for information Chronic Lower Back Pain Study Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed with chronic lower back pain requiring daily pain medication to participate in a ten week clinical research study using an investigational pain medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Acne Study Severe Acne Patients needed for 20 week study using the No.1 drug on the market, Accutane. $200 patient compensation Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 FOR RENT On shuttle, biking distance to campus. Large 2 bdrm brick duplex w/ wood fenced yard, central A & H. No pets. $410/mo + bills. 693-8534 Quiet country atmosphere! 2 bdrm mobile home. No pets. $335/mo + bills. 693-8534 Master bedroom with private bath. Female; shuttle; Available Nowl! $250/mo + 1/3 utilities. Nancy 775- 0728 3/1 house, wood floors, fireplace, W/D. large kitchen. $600/mo. $200 deposit. No pets! 825-2172 Sublease Jan. - May room in 2 bdrm/2 bath. W/D. on shuttle, $275/mo. 846-9006 Efficiency for sublease. On bus route. Move In Dec. 1st. Please call 693-8491 HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Deer & hog lease - 400 acres. 45 minutes from College Sta.. feeders, oats, creek, deep woods. Da overnight & or weekends. 696-6689 Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and Pay-per-View channels. 1 -800-752-1389. 60-gallon aquarium lor sale Includes-filters. stand and accessories. $215 O.B.O. Please call Armand at 693-8624 14 X 71 Mobile home - 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, dishwasher, dual ovens, island stove, central AC/heat. Oak Forest Trailer Park #85, Krenek Tap Rd. Days - (713) 241-4272, nights - (713) 497-0549. First $13,500 _ 2 Brand new twin size futons mattresses with covers. Both $75 or $40 each. Please call 694-9365 MOTORCYCLE '82 Yamaha Seca 750 - $800 Please call Mike at 847-2275 1994 Suzuki DX-125. electric st.irt very good condition. Great for off campus!! $1,500 firm. Call Steve @ 696-5558, leave message. 1991 Suzuki GS 500E Silver & blue w/Yoshimura pipe. Includes D.O.T. reg. helmet. Training course information available. $1,799 822-9161 Oak study table w/ lamp, $70. Computer table, $60. 24 pin dot matrix printer, $150. 50” computer monitor, $100. Call 696-6299, 260-9525 , 1-year-old living room set (matching) couch, loveseat, coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 lamps- $500. Cash only. 696-1979 Super Nicell 1967 Spring Cove 14 x66' 2/2 with ail appliances. Five minutes from campus in Rolling Ridge MHP. Large fenced-in yard. Graduating in December. Whoopi! Must sell!! $15,000 0.8.0. 696- 9292 Bulls at Spurs!!! 11/30/96. Awesome seats in section 108. Near Bulls bench!! $200 each O.B.O 696-9292 Senior boots, size 10 1/2, $300. Please call (409) 968-4006 Many Ansel Adams, 2 Salvador Dalis, 2 Monel. 2 Van Gogh, 1 Escher, etc.. Framed art collection. $10-$20 each. Must see! Please call Rick at 847-1827 12 speed Maruishi triathlon rode-bike, excellent condition, $300 O.B.O., Bauer F3 inline skates, size 11, $60, two 10” Pyle Bass tubes, $75. Please call Chris at 694-7117 Queen sofabed and matching chair $200, wooden coffee table $30, iguana and full setup $400. O.B.O. Please call Lisa at 260-7031 Ping Zing golf clubs for sale. Just like new!! 2-wedge men's length & flex $400. Please call 696-5498 Bauer F5 Rollerblades - size 10 1/2, like new $100. Beeper $50. Please call Shawn al 260-9816 Mountain bike - Paramount series 40, Shimano STX and Deore LX accessories. $300 O.B.O. Call 776- 5623 before noon PERSONALS 774-DATE Why wait? Get a Date! Always FREE for women!! HOT SEX] Network Mktg. No work involved Free membership. 731-1337 Meet Your Match!! 1-900-484-2700 ext # 5973. $2.99/min. MustbelByrs. Serv-u (619)645-8434 PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many purebreds! Brazos Animal Shelter 775-5755 Golden retriever. AKC. adorable puppies. 6 weeks old. $200 Please call 279-3035 Adorable. 5-month old, A.K.C. registered, male, cocker spaniel, family raised. $80. Call Misty 693-4838 Free lab-cross and/or shepherd-lab cross to good home. Call 846-7326 tor information. Have had all shots. Need help. I am graduating. RIDING HORSES 1/2 quarter horse - 1/2 Arabian blood bay. 12 yrs old, female, 16 hands high. Asking $1,000, negotiable. Call 778-7712 or 778-5182 ROOMMATE FUNDRAISER Fast Fundraiser - Raise $500 In 5 Days - Greeks, Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy - No Financial Obligation (800) 862-1982 Ext. 33 HELP WANTED Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings. Working hours 5pm-8pm.' Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone. Call 823^1614 forappt. Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268-5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F College Station. Promole the circus. Flexible hrs. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class '97. 846- 8618 STUDENT Work Program - up to $7.50, flexible schedules around classes. Scholarships/Internships available, cond. apply. No experience necessary, training provided. Call 10-4, 696-7734 What would you do with $150 extra per month? Pay a bill or two? Buy your groceries? Make a car payment? It's up to youl Donate your life saving plasma & earn extra income. Just 3 or 4 hours/week of relaxing while you read, study, talk w/ friends, or whatever. Call Westgate Plasma Center for more information at 846-8855, & check out our new center opening September 16th in the Golden Corral Shopping Center, next door to Sidepockets. Give us a call & we’ll answer any questions you might have. $7.00 / hour Telephone sales people needed for local fundraising. Guaranteed salary. Day or Evening hours available. 693-9819 Part-time apartment make-ready & minor maintenance. Flexible hours. $5.50/hr to start. 846- 7454 Plain Jane Clothing has immediate opening for 25 - 30/hrs. sales position. Sales experience necessary, (Preferably women's clothing). Must be friendly & outgoing & available Thru holidays. Apply in person. Garden District - 108 Ea. North Ave. No phone calls please. Need counter help for Golden Fried Chicken. Please call 823-0944 Needed: Beautiful girls for monthly gentleman's show Own bdrm/ba in 2 bdrm apartment, $225/mo + 1/2 util. Shuttle, 1 mile to campus. 764-8645 3 bdrm/2 bath clean house, near shuttle. Carter Creek area, $330/mo -t- 1/3 utilities. Have own room & bathroom. Non-smoker, male, 18-20 yrs. old preferred. Kurt or Matt 846-2062 Female roommate needed Spring '96 . non-smoker. $295/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Own room/bath. Call 764- 7159 Room for rent in Bryan house. $267/mo + utilities. Call 691-2810 Male/female, own bdrm/ 1/2 bath in a 2 bedroom apartment. Large rm., shuttle. Available mid- December. Non-smoker only. $275/mo + 1/2 utilities. Call 694-1880 $375/mo (bills included), close to campus, near shuttle, own room. 693-9103 ' Female roommate needed. $190/mo, close walk to campus. Please call 696-1951 SERVICES Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight service. Re-strlnging tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696-9733 AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lotM Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr, Ste 217, 846-6117. Show up 30 min, early. Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia, etc! Free demo accountsl Internet Access! Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. ; Driver's Choice Defensive Driving - the Fun Way To Have Your Ticket Dismissed. Day Classes- Wed/Fri/Sat 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Evening Classes- Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri 6 p.m.-9 p.m. CP - 309. 2603 So. Tx., Bryan. (409) 779-8496 TR All f? I ■ RV » » W Kw A* Bahamas/Florida 7 days, cruise vacation for two. Great for Spring Break. Can't go, selling for $699. For information 268-2270 WANTED Students who want to lose weight. Metabolism breakthru. $29.95. V, MC, Disc. & checks. Fast free K* mm wf I C« TRAVEL Planning on getting married soon? Where are you going to hold the reception? Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is. possible. For more information, please call Chuck Murray at 862-2988. . Ski's 9th fcnnuftl Collene Ski Week Axapahoe Basin Ski IVa-wsi Resorts for the Price of QrMl Luxury Comios Liftfajs Sta/Snontoard Rentals & lessons ^ofi-Stop Parties Roundtrip Motonxach & Mae -U.feSki 1-800-SKI-VfILD 1-800-754-0.155 You've never had your picture made for the Aggielancfc Bad, Bad Ag. Redeem yourself — Class pictures are being taken now for Texas A&M's 1997 Aggieland yearbook at A R Photography 707 Texas Avenue (next to Taco Cabana) Call 693-8183 for more informafion Monday • October28,l 1 Men’s tennis leave LSU Showcase early and dancing. Call Johnny or Amber @ 846-3425. The Cue and Vertigo. Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper Chevron. Texas Avenue at University Dr. Aggressive, diverse carpenter helper. Must have hand tools. Please call 775-7126 Automotive mechanical opportunity. Apply within Piper Chevron. Texas Avenue at University Dr. INSPIRATIONS is now hiring for part-time help thru the holidays. Apply in Post Oak Mall After two days of rain delays, the 23rd-ranked Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Team left the cancelled LSU Fall Tennis Showcase Saturday after minimal court time. Several matches were played before Saturday's downpour. A&M senior Robbie Krause, who was the fifth seed in the tournament, defeated LSU's Jonas Samuelson, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 Saturday and Aggie freshmen Gonzalo Anderson and Juan Aramburo were also victorious. “We had some good wins Friday,” A&M Head Coach Tim Cass said. “But the weather just got us. I had hoped for the guys to get some match play in, but we will just get back to practice and work for the Corpus tournament.” Carlos Tori, Krause Elek will represent theli| men at the Pre-Big 12ij Tournament beginning Fiidij; the H.E. Butt Tennis Cento Corpus Christi. They compete as a six membei with three representatives A&M's womens squad. Lady Ag Golfers play in New Met The lOth-ranked Texas!!| Women's Golf Team beginsp!ij the 20th annual Coke/Roadrunner Invitational Las Cruces, New Mexico, today The New Mexico State Unwj is the host of the 54 tournament. Play will takepte the par 74 NMSU Golf Course the golfers will play 18 holest day through Wednesday. enni Howard inior economics id international studies major The NFL meself arour nd the ultima Is? Let’s just sa; Without a sweet ereason for pi eat the newss 49ers get best of Oilers HOUSTON (AP) — Steve Young wasn't able to save the San Francisco 49ers this time. Seldom-used Jeff Brohm and the 49ers defense did. Young suffered a concussion on the third play of the game and was replaced by Brohm, who completed a 20-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens with 4:27 to play, rallying the 49ers to a 10-9 victory over the Houston Oilers i on Sunday. Defensive end Chris Doleman took over in the fourth quarter with a third-down sack and an interception on the Oilers’ final offensive play. Safety Merton Hanks broke up a fourth-down pass with 2:18 to play. Al Del Greco kicked field goals of 38, 56 and 39 yards and had the Oilers (5-3) leading 9-3 until Brohm finally got the 49ers (6-2) going with a 49-yard completion to running back Terry Kirby to set up the go-ahead score. Facing third-and-7 from the Oilers 20, Brohm hit Owens on the sideline, and the receiver broke free from cornerback Darryll Lewis and danced into the end zone. Last week, Young came off the bench despite a painful groin injury, and San Francisco scored the winning touchdown against Cincinnati in the final minutes after the 49ers trailed 21-0. The Oilers didn’t give him that opportunity before 53,843 fans, their largest crowd of the season. Young threw a 9-yard completion to Jerry Rice, was sacked by Antliony Cook before he scrambled to his right and was tackled by linebacker Micheal Barrow and Joe Bowden. Barrow and Young butted helmets, and Bowden hit him low. Young was helped from the field walking wobbly. Young put on his helmet and tried to re enter the game on the 49ers’ next possession, but he was taken from the field. Actually, one of the most crucial plays of the game wasn’t officially a play. The Oilers had called time out before Young was knocked out of the game. The 49ers defense savedi day in the frantic fourth quail culminating with Doleuiai! interception at the Oilers 15afs Junior Bryant batted Siei McNair’s pass. The 49ers tain the clock. Oilers will playii Houston in '97 HOUSTON N a s h ville- bou nd Oilers d play next season in Housti and the following yearii lennessee, owner Bud Adami lethecase. A p course, the aey-back gua ise aim in life kmay be bet > litter box. ut the traditio k promotes is a a time when ned us with th ilationships, it lebook lies in nenilet the mi he Rules goes ag the first n ercall men (Ri to them first ( ke the lead in AP) - Unship (Rule #12 step backwa days of June i some, this m re are some sc women crin he advice to “ the house \ iting makeup IVe of to m fences the «. said Sunday. \ilams said he would not Uiipful hints tha to buy out the last year of ®e most of toe Astrodome lease foranea move to Tennessee. Sue! buyout would have to approved by Mayor Boh lanisf Harris County Judge Rote' Eckels and Astrodome! owner Drayton McLaneJr. “1 expect to play here in Adams said. “MayorLanieri already said he is not goingt me out of (the lease),” The Oilers have agreement to move « Nashville, but nothing intki deal specifies that they have is move before a new; ready in 1999. As far as 1998, Adams said fe expected to be in Tennesseean not try to remain in Hoitstoi after the stadium lease ends. “We’ll play somewhereii Tennessee,” he said. “I’mirs sure where, but I’m reasonai)? certain we’ll play in Tennessee It has been speculated is more than a year thati season would be the Oilers’lii in Houston. NFL commissioner! Tagliabue admitted tl weeks ago that the leaguers? trying to help negotiate his way out of# last year of the lease. Cowboys upend Miami, 29-1 MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Johnson found out what it’s like to stand on the sideline opposite the Dallas Cowboys when they’re playing well. Not much fun. The Super Bowl champions beat the coach who built them Sunday. Troy Aikman threw for 363 yards, including 12 completions to Michael Irvin for 186 yards, and Dallas dominated Johnson’s Miami Dolphins 29-10. The Cowboys (5 3) won their fourth in a row, but still trail Washington by two games in the NFC East. Miami (4-4) has lost four of its past five games. In the week leading up to the long-anticipated showdown, Johnson was on his best behavior, possibly because he knew he was outmanned. Dallas outscored Miami 20-0 in the second half and finished with 482 yards to 221 for the Dolphins. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who hired Johnson at Dallas and fired him five years later after two Super Bowl titles, watched from a skybox as the Austin Amet lawsuit re, grudge match turned rout. The game attracted#- members of the media an! 1 fexansfor Law! ciowd ol 75,283, the largest mization repre stadium history, includingt" Super Bowls. For the first time, Johnson W standconsurr reason to regret drafting Aikh use legislation while at Dallas. Aikman hit3A Vhich groups s 41 passes for three scoie> Why ig s the po with no interceptions, Ion, Public Cili The most damagn-iSierra Club am completion caU'lety.That isn’t a when a breakdo" 1 |hten the chemi in the secondat! pother big-busi left Irvin wide(f ! ft lobby so force Editor AP) — The foll( g of editorial o newspapers: on third-and-l The result was 1 61-yard gain, set®] up a 2-yard touchdown p4| from Aikman to Irvin fora!- 10 lead in the third quarter. Irvin’s reception total tied!? pitol. In fact, it i: aborhood bul Sliest kids on th pn just for the I awsuit reform i of interest for I consumers. B the public int ussion appear lid backfire. career high. Aikman also threw: touchdowns covering 4 yards Eric Bjornson and 10 yards Emmitt Smith. Dan Marino, back to l'j lineup after missing three gaff- with a broken right anh completed only 12 of 27 attefflW t j”j nent ’. for 173 yards against theNhT^ inipo top-ranked pass defense.~^ 0 , r \ 0 Dolphins’ lone touchdown on Marino’s 16-yard pass ^bmajor-pa Stanley Pritchett. Fort Worth S Socia It was almost o Pbeen using a pil Free” card <