^CCURATE„JiS THEY HAPPEN 361-3920 SUMMER CAMP JOBS Pine Cove Christian Camps in Tyler, Texas, are three separate recreational camps for children, youth, and families. We will be interviewing for summer staff in the MSC on Mon & Tues, Nov. 11 &12 fromlO to 5. For more information call locally Pat Reilly at 696-4744 or call Pine Cove at I-800-225-9069 or http:\\www.pinecove.com Monday Pagi November 11 Sports Briefs Oilers sn Lady Aggies fall to Baylor in four COMPUTER SCIENCE and BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS GRADUATING SENIORS: Cheek Ouf PLATINUM technology, inc. Vie will be at campus interviewing on Friday, November 8th • 9am-5pm Go to the Career Planning Center and check us out! Or better yet, visit our Web site at http://www.platinum.com to see what we have to offer! It’s time to enter the “real world.” Instead of getting your feet wet at some “entry-level” job, we suggest diving into something a little deeper and more challenging. And rewarding!!! We’ll show you how we can start you on an exciting career—using your unique ideas and talents. We are looking for graduates who would be interested in developing and supporting leading-edge software products. Come check us out and see if you have the qualifications necessary to become a part of this dynamic and innovative company. We not only have exceptional benefits (medical, dental, vision, life, matching 401 (k), stock options) but we also offer tuition reimbursement, flexible hours AND a casual dress environment. If you are unavailable on November 8th, you can send your resume di rectly to us at: PLATMJH TECHNOLOGY Attn: Steve-TAM-1 1/96 404 Wyman Street, Suite 320 • Waltham, MA 02254-9748 Fax: (617) 736-1651* e-mail: stafling@platinum.com PLATINUM is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. The lOth-ranked Texas A&M Volleyball Team was unable to complete the Baylor sweep this weekend. The 6-1, after she upset third-seeded Farley Taylor of Texas. This was the last tournament of the fall season for the 22nd- ranked Lady Aggies. They will be gin the spring dual match season Feb. 4 against North Texas at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. two-gam losing st Mensik Lady Aggies lost to Baylor 15-12, 15-10, 13-15 and IS IS at the Ferrel Center in Waco. A&M is the highest ranked team Baylor has ever beaten. In the losing effort, junior Kristie Smedsrud led the team with 25 kills and 14 digs. Sophomore Farah Mensik led the team in assists with 56. The Bears (16-12, 5-9) outhit the Lady Aggies .231 to .220, and Baylor’s Nicole DeNault was unstop pable with 24 kills. The Lady Aggies’ (21-4, 12-2) next game will be a rematch with archrival the University of Texas Wednesday in Austin at 7 p.m. Men’s Swimming Team victorious Dingwall sisters lose in semifinals The Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team’s sister duo of senior Nancy Dingwall and The 19th-ranked Texas A&M Men’s Swimming and Diving Team defeated both the University of Kansas and Iowa State University in a dual meet at Robinson Natatorium in Lawrence, Kan., Friday night. The Aggies defeated Kansas 175.5 to 124.5 and Iowa State 164.5 to 116.5. Leading the way was senior Robb Pantano, who won the 200- meter freestyle, 100-meter back- stroke, 200-.meter backstroke and swam on the first place 400-meter freestyle relay team. A&M Head Coach Mel Nash said this was the best overall dual meet they have had since he has been at A&M. “I’m especially proud of the way Robb Pantano performed,” Nash said. “We asked him to perform an especially hard double in the 200-m freestyle and coming right back and competing in the 100-m backstroke." NEW ORLEANS (AP) Chandler has not spent mu on the field in the last fe maybe that's why he was in hurry to take charge agaii New Orleans Saints on Sand Chandler, who missed las: game with an injury, and par game the week before, thr three touchdowns — two in seven minutes — as the Ht Oilers heat the Saints 31-14. “They caught us offgi Saints cornerback Mark) lian said. “We knew they good running back ini George and the quarterbat coming off an injury,' thought they would try ton ball. They caught us offgua got us in a hole early.” Cowboys he impact Hous Texas oday at a con ■sident Ray Bi versify Sys ■Dr. Lee Bla im ous impre irninator, sa na n purpose ■‘Number a ■e need to h Jii other off! .n< projecte< ■ond purpe dpe agenda t diying field f iaivsions and 1 in overtim freshman Lisa Dingwall were de feated in the doubles semifi nals of the ITA Rolex Southwest Regional Tennis Championships Saturday in Ausin at the Penick-Alli- son Tennis Cen ter at the University of Texas. The fifth-seeded Dingwalls gathered four wins before falling to the second-seeded Texas Team Sandy Sureephong and Laura Berendt, 8-1. Earlier, Lisa was defeated in the singles semifinals by Berendt, 6-4, Women’s Swimming Team earns split Lisa Dingwall The 24th-ranked Texas A&M Women’s Swimming and Diving Team defeated Iowa State University 238- 62 but lost to 22nd-ranked University of Kansas 173-117 in a dual meet at Robinson Natatorium in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday. The Lady Aggies were not at full strength. Junior Stacie Karnes missed the meet because of a death in her family. A&M Head Coach Don Wagner said the meet was a lot closer than the score indicated. “Our team swam very well, we have depth, we just need a little gas in some of our individual events,” Wagner said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- Fred Strickland rescued TroyAi Aikman rescued the Dallas One play after Aikman what could have been am costly interception, Stricklai the ball back for him with! terception of Elvis Grbac. From there, Aikman thrc the tying touchdown and! drive leading to Chris Bonki yard field goal with 8:43ii overtime Sunday as theO beat the San Francisco ISetsi Dallas (6-4), in danf falling out from postseasot tention, avoided a si straight loss and ended a! game losing streak to cisco (7-3). With bothWasl and Philadelphia losing St the Cowboys pulled withii game of the NFC East lead. The 49ers played much) game with Grbac at quarterbi place of Steve Young, who was lined late in the second quarl a concussion. f W 8 'S 6 O u itt c HB a ^ ~o Jr Ul la o , o a O Sports TrMa I Score big ln 1—OVE- TT-ME. 0\J“tT^OORS! j Ite'jiiivf fur Any Of UpZiJtiihi'j Trips r TAJVIU Outdoors 845 Plant! Rock Climbing on/, $59/70* TRik Nov. 15-17 J oin TAMU Outdoors for an introduction to the exciting sport of rock climbing at Enchanted Roc labita ByM/ The I State Natural Area for all levels of climbers! 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National P sl Home ( Backpacking Trip se e t| Jan. 3-11 only So[ce \ /isit a canyon that measures six V times larger than the Grand lOSt San Dl Canyon this Winter Break. BackptA. , Copper Canyon in Mexico with R e 4T sl lOllIlCH) Spo Sports and explore one of Mexico- national treasures. Trip includes: transportation, guides, camping equipment, backpacks, lodging and camping px 11 ' led an Double Cheeseburger Sport Clubs Aggieland Open Racquetball Tournaif . ( November 22-24 Rec Center pCAJlsrer., All skills welcome. Entry deadline is Monday Nov. 18. Fojhould und information call Ivan at 694-2716 or Jeff at 268-56^]^ tlTieint lehind trac Opinic Weekend Events Women's Volleyball ABonfire Classic Women's Rubav vs Houston/Austin Saturday 7:30am-mindight at Rec Sunday 12-3pm at Zachary Rt#]