The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1997, Image 9

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    Monday • September 8, 1997
S The Battalion
P O RTS
NFL Week 2
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Eagles fly higher
than Packers, 10-9
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Eagles 10, Packers 9
Rookie Ryan Longwell missed
|what would have been the game
inning field goal with 11 seconds
eft, and Ty Detmer threw for the
ame’s only touchdown with 1:56
eft as the Philadelphia Eagles upset
the defending Super Bowl champi-
ents neededh Eam$sc oiis 10-9 Sunday.
smates tor our credit a Longwell, who hadn’t missed a
ce to campus manager w ° .
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Vikings 27, Bears 24
Brad Johnson worked the clock,
[kept his poise and passed the Min
nesota Vikings to a last-second vic
tory over the Chicago Bears.
Johnson hit Chris Walsh on a 9-
[yard touclidown pass with 37 sec
onds to go Sunday to rally tlie
ikings to a 27-24 victory.
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No, Jim Druckenmiller isn’t Steve
oung. But he still did what San
Francisco quarterbacks have done
[all decade — beat the Rams.
Druckenmiller, who reported to
[the 49ers just four weeks ago after
eing their No. 1 pick in the April
raft, threw two TD passes as the
9ers won their 14th straight game
ver the Rams, 15-12 Sunday.
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tavens 23, Bengals 10
For a change, the Baltimore
lavens came up with all the key
ilays in the fourth quarter.
VinnyTestaverde threw a pivotal
[ouchdown pass to Eric Green with
1:36 left and the Ravens avoided
[heir patented late collapse Sunday
n a 23-10 victory over the Cincin
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The Pittsburgh SteeHefs got back
Bo what they do best — giving the
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Dolphins 16, Oilers 13
Following a week of criticism
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Miami Dolphins past the Tennessee
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Patriots 31,Colts 6
Four touchdown passes in a
game is getting to be a habit for New
England’s Drew Bledsoe.
Bledsoe did it for the second
consecutive week as New England
defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-
6 Sunday.
Chargers 20, Saints 6
Jim Everett got even.
Everett beat his old team and
coach Mike Ditka, the man who cut
him, as the San Diego Chargers de
feated the New Orleans Saints 20-6
Sunday.
Panthers 9, Falcons 6
The clock was ticking toward 0:00
and it didn’t look like the Carolina
Panthers would get off another play
But Steve Beuerlein managed to
down the ball with one second left
and John Kasay followed with his third
field goal of the fourth quarter, a 39-
yarder that gave the Panthers a 9-6 vic
tory Sunday over the Atlanta Falcons.
Buccaneers 24, Lions 17
Tampa Bay rookie Warrick Dunn
had Detroit fans thinking Barry
Sanders was in the wrong uniform.
The vastly improved Buccaneers’
defense made Sanders wish he was.
Dunn carried 24 times for 130
yards, including a 6-yard touch
down as the Bugs beat the strug
gling Lions 24-17 Sunday. It was the
first 2-0 start since 1992 for the
Bugs, who went 0-5 to start last sea
son.
Bills 28, N.Y. Jets 22
The Buffalo Bills, coming off a
loss at home in their opener, beat
the Jets 28-22 Sunday, their fifth
straight win on New York’s field and
the 17th in the last 20 meetings.
In a game of big plays, Todd
Collins made the most with three
touchdown passes, looking as ef
fective as Jim Kelly, the man he has
replaced at quarterback for Buffa
lo. And the Bills’ defense, led by
Bryce Paup, had eight sacks.
Broncos35, Seahawks 14
John Elway passed for two
touchdowns to Ed McCaffrey on
Sunday, leading Denver to a 35-14
victory over the Seahawks in a
game the Broncos trailed 14-13 at
halftime.
Jaguars 40, N.Y. GiantslS
Just more than two weeks after
he was claimed off waivers, Steve
Matthews played with poise in his
first NFL start and led the Jaguars
to their highest point total ever
with a 40-13 victory over the New
York Giants on Sunday.
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level repair. We can offer full time or part-time hours to fit your
schedule and $12 - $14 per hour. EOE. To apply, stop by our
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Freshmen & Sophomores: Find out more
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Juniors & Seniors: Gain valuable
corporate contacts!
First meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m.,
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Fall 1997 Rush Events
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY
• Brotherhood • Professionalism • Service •
All Business & Economics Majors Welcome!
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Monday, September 8
Informational Meeting
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
College Station Conference Center
Casual Attire
Wednesday, September 10
Professional/Casual Rush
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
College Station Conference Center
Professional Casual Attire
Thursday, September 11
Professional Rush
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Rudder, Room 301
Professional Attire
Friday, September 12
Social Rush
Time & Place TBA
** By Invitation Only
X,
Questions?? Please call our Rush Directors:
Holly James, Administration 694-2629
Amy Koch, Publicity. 694-9225
Elaine Poucher, Professional Programs 764-6098
HOWDY ‘97
An Awesome Concert of
Praise and Worship!
Featuring
Ross King
Shane & Caleb
Sons & Daughters
Thursday, Sept. 11
8:00 p.m.
First Baptist
Church, Bryan
Texas Ave. & 27th
Tickets
$3 Advance
$5 At Door
Tickets Available at MSC Box Office,
MSC, FBC Bryan, BSM, Pothers
Hosted by Compass College Ministry
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 INFORMATIONAL
ROOM 110 KOLDUS 7:30-10:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 PROFESSIONAL
ROOM 601 RUDDER 7:30-10:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 SOCIAL
CAFE CAPRI 7:30-9:30 P.M.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SOCIAL
KYLE FIELD PRESS BOX, 9TH LEVEL 7:00-10:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 INTERVIEWS
MSC 140, 141 8:15-MIDNITE
Invitation Only
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 INTERVIEWS
MSC 140, 141 8:15-MIDN1TE
Invitation Only
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 PICNIC
OAKS PARK 5:00-8:30 P.M.
Invitation Only
Any questions, call
Amanda Hobbs - 764-5724
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Free Checking — No monthly service charges on
your Campus Plan checking account for 4 years
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Free ATM Access Anywhere — Receive an ATM card
for unlimited ATM transactions anywhere with no
fees from Compass. Plus, you’ll find five convenient
local Compass ATMs — including the Dixie Chicken
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Free Checks — We’ll even throw in your first order
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You can start with as little as $100, so open your
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