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Daiirc* ( Language Classes S The Battalion PORTS Friday • September 12, Texas’ Brown stil questionable Backup Walton may start vs. UC Country & Western Dance SecA-Tues Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7 SecB-Tues Oct 21, 28, Nov 4, 11 6-7:30pm Jitterbug SecA-Tues Sept 16, 23, 30, Oct 7 SecB-Tues Oct 21, 28, Nov 4, 11 7:45-9pm West Coast Swing/Night Club TVo Step Wed Oct 22, 29, Nov 5, 12 7:45-9pm Bellydance Wed Sep 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15 6:30-8:30pm Ballroom Wed Sep 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15 6:45-8pm Japanese M/W Sep 15-Oct 15 • 6-7:30pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent French M/W Sep 15-Oct 15 • 6:30-8pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent German M/W Oct 13-Nov 19 • 6:30-8pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent Russian T/Th Sep 16-Oct 16 • 6-7pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent Italian T/Th Oct 21-Nov 20, Dec 2, 4 # 6- 7:30pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent all dance classes listed above $28/student • $33/nonstudent Spanish I: M/W Sep 15-Oct 15 • 8-9:30pm B: MW Oct 20-Nov 19 • 8-9:30pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent One-Shot Dance Workshops Cha Cha Sat Oct 4 • 7-10pm Mamba & Salsa Fri Nov 7 • 7-10pm Waltz/Fox Trot Wed Oct 8*7- 10pm $15/student • $ 18/nonstudent Sign Language I: T/Th Sep 16-Oct 16 • 7-9pm II: T/Th Oct 21-Nov 20 • 7-9pm $48/student • $53/nonstudent English as a Second Language SecA-T/Th Sep 16-Nov 6 • 6:30-8pm SecB-MW Sep 29-Nov 19 • 6-7:30pm $63/student • $68/nonstudent Lower Level MSCW Free Beginner's High-Performance Driving School and Autocross. Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. At Riverside Campus off liwv 47 Texas A&M Sports Car Club Call Dean @ 822-9798 for more information. AUSTIN (AP) — UCLA has opened the season 0-2 for only the second time in the past 26 years. Traveling to llth-ranked Texas (1-0), the Bruins will try to avoid making the wrong kind of history Saturday by falling to 0-3. That has not happened since 1971, when Pepper Rodgers was coach and the Bruins started 0-4 before finishing the year 2-7-1 — the school’s worst record in the past 35 years. “For them, it’s a make or break game,” said Texas nose tackle Chris Akins. “Coming out 0-3 would be a hard way to start things off. This game could turn around their whole season.” That’s what second-year UCLA coach Bob Toledo is hoping. After going 5-6 in his first year and coming under fire for play calls in the final minutes of narrow losses to Washington State (37-34) and Ten nessee (30-24), Toledo could use a victory Saturday to help quiet critics. “This team is not dead and buried,” Toledo said. “We are going to fight and kick and battle. We are going to stick together as a family. “I’m going to keep all the nice let ters I’m getting, so that I can write back at the end of the season and thank them for sticking with us.” Toledo was quick to note that UCLA opened 0-2 in 1993 and went on to finish 8-4 with a berth in the Rose Bowl. “The last four Rose Bowls UCLA went to, they didn’t win the first league game,” Toledo said, having done his homework to find some positives amid the gloom. “This season is not over, and we weren’t playing Sisters of the Poor in our first two games. Sometimes, when you get so close and you had it in your grasp, it’s tougher.” In UCLA’s loss to Washington State, the Bruins went for it and failed on fourth down at the Cougars’ 1 late in the game rather than kick a field goal and force Sprint ® With the Sprint FONCARD™ you get the power to call nights and weekends for only a dime. dmaas, come see us at the canm bookstore or call 1-800-510-7606 www.sprmt.com/colIege UP TO 60 MINUTES FREE TRIAL OFFER i a.m. and Yates a I s< out event' ean i xcell Dr. Karen ering dear nine recip ntial Awan , • . . r. f ce, Mathe deficit at the beginning of thefoiii !ntorin g a quarter against the Volunteers. “We’ve had two tough lossc Toledo said. “It hurts. I’minpt Jc ju a Te _ a n( and I don't like it. But I’m notgo; 3rns j n to let them get down.” Texas coach John Mackovics y a dean gineering. The awan ministerei undation, ire will prepare his team with notion that UCLA could justasei ily be 2-0 and ranked in the Topi “They’d probably be No. 6ini country this week if they conAir out star one play in each of those firstt the areas games,” Mackovic said. UC3 A may catch Texas r|| starting quarterback James Br« w who missed practice most of week with a severely bruised left- kle suffered in the Longhorns’If victory over Rutgers. Mackovic said he will dedde game day whether to start Brow, 'il Engines backup Richard Walton. “We’ve got a little bit ofaprob in preparing for both quarterba because we will play them a little em eak today out her ro! the Intern: Yates, me overtime. Toledo used the week of practice to chew out team. In the wake of the Bruins’ Tennessee, in which IJCLAfaileii a fourth-and-3 pass play at the! unteers’ 20 with 27 seconds to Toledo said he would “be thei beat guy” in preparation forTei(l s s Manag “When you lose sometimes) aceCente get their attention more, said. “This week is going to beat tie different. This week, I’mgoiiij put my arm around them and them 1 love them. I want them know how much I appreciated!!! effort last week.” While dismissing the notion) moral victory following the! nessee game, Toledo said he is worried about the morale oil team — which rallied from a/ gineering, lecte Two A&M rs have be mbers of lest natior Dr. James lore will re r at ASCE’ ferently,” Toledo said. “JamesBrel Yao is a f< Y is mobile when healthy andarP engineei ning threat. The other kid (WaltF 101 ^ se ' is a better passer hut he’s not p ,;ous t°P |C to hurt you running.” K. Moore ' s I’s Interd |lding Des $49! Motorola Bravo ! 39.95 Need a home phone? 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