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AUCTION
Saddlesl Saddles! Saddles! Over 60 saddles & tack to
be sold at public auction: Wednesday, September 17th,
1997. Bar-T Saddlery is closing the doors on its 2
Western U S. warehouses This will be the chance of a
lifetime to buy name brand saddles & tack at a fraction
of their dealer costs making it an excellent time to stock
a store or for an individual to buy below dealer costs.
There will be saddles by Billy Cook, Tex-Tan, Longhorn,
Simco, Texas Saddlery, Cowboy Tuff, Flying H, Saddle
King and more. A large selection of show saddles &
tack along with bits, spurs, headstalls, reins, breast col
lars, halters, leads, pads, ropes and too many items to
list. Due to the nature of this sale the terms are as fol
lows: Cash, Check (with bank letter of credit), MC/Visa,
Discover, AMEX. Place: Ramada Inn, 1502-Texas
Ave., C.Sta., TX Viewing: 6:30p.m Auction: 7:30p.m
Information: 1-800-784-0461 Auctioneer: F T Hutton
Txs-07598.
AUTO
1985 Ford F250, V8, auto, new tires, $4,500. Call 823-
5513.
1990 Miata. Excellent condition. One owner. Low
mileage. $7,000. 774-7788.
1990 Mustang GT-5.0, new tires, runs great, Kenwood
cd-player $7,900. 693-2018.
1991 Ford Probe, manual, all power, low 40k, $4,000,
260-1868, 691-2679.
1991 Toyota Corolla, 4-door, 5-speed. Excellent gas
mileage. Great condition. $4,995. 828-3643.
1994 Elantra, 5-speed, low miles, great condition,
$7,000 O.B.O. Call 847-0620.
1994 GMC Jimmy, red/ grey w/leather interior. $16,000.
775-9507, leave message.
1994 Mazda MX3, auto, excellent condition, $9,500,
260-1868, 691-2679.
a
1996 extended cab Chevrolet Silverado. Forest green.
Great condition. 696-5745.
1997-Nissan pick-up, 5-speed, XE, chrome package,
alarm, 650-miles. $11,700. 693-9755.
‘91-Mercury Sable, V-6, automatic, air bag, ABS, runs
well, $2,600/o.b.O. 846-7305.
‘94 Ford Probe GT, 5-speed, red w/grey interior, 40k
miles, PL/PW, cruise, new tires. Fast!! $11,000. 694-
8410.
Cars for $100!!! Seized & Sold locally this month.
Trucks, 4x4's, etc. 800-522-2730, Ext.#3782.
Turbo '89 Plymouth Acclaim. Fully loaded. Excellent
shape. $4,700 693-1505.
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Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. "The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B" 364-2868
COMPUTERS
13” SVGA color monitor $50. Please call 268-7673.
Asp laptop 486 SX/25 PC MCIA slot 9600 fax modem,
bag, $250. Please call Andrew at 764-5644
Compaq PI 00, 16MBRAM, IgigHD, 15” monitor. Win
95, Office 95, $700. James, 779-8237,
jeg5025@unix.tamu.edu
Intel 486DX2-66, 2XCDROM, 16-bit sound, speakers,
32-bit video, 120meg HDD, 4-meg RAM, Intel Eithernet
card; $200 O.B.O. Please call 691-0356.
Large computer desk $50. Good condition. Call 693-
8698 and leave message.
Toshiba color lap top 20mgRAM, 33.6-modem, Win-95,
MS-Office, Tamunet, net-scape gold, e-mail. Great for
studentsl! $795/o.b.o. Please call 846-9293.
Sound Power DJ Service. Weddings/ Mixers/ Parties,
Large/ Small Sound Systems. Lights/ Smoke Available.
Large Music Selection. Tommy Reed, Class ‘98, 696-
9754
The Party Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings and TAMU func
tions. For the best call 693-6294.
http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html
EMPLOYMENT
Fun Instructors or Comedians. $6/hr. Will train.
Evenings +Saturdays. College experience. TX.D.L. 5-
years. No criminal records. 694-2122.
NEEDED: College Students Part-time Job $12 00+
per hour. Contact us www.ptjob.com
FOR RENT
2bdrm/1ba duplex. Fenced, ch/a, w/d connection,
$395/mo. On Georgia. HUD o.k. 779-8480.
2bdrm/2bath country house, ca/h, w/d, refrigerator, dis
hwasher, no pets. $650/mo., negotiable. 778-3106.
Large 2bdrm/1bath, I.OOOsq.ft., new carpet/fridge, w/d
conn., close to T.A.M.U. $450/mo. 694-1280.
Large 2bdrm/2ba 4-plex, quiet, cul-de-sac, w/d connec
tions, shuttle, some w/yards. Short term leases avail
able. Starting at $475/mo. United Realty, 694-9140.
Office space under construction on Hwy.6 in South
C.Sta. Spaces ranging from 250 sq.ft, to 800 sq.ft./con
ference room and sitting area. Call 693-7830.
Quiet, country atmosphere. Large 1-bedroom duplex,
fireplace, $375/mo. +bills. No pets 693-8534.
Short term leases available 1,2,3 bedrooms. Call for
information. United Realty, 694-9140.
Tower sublease fully furnished, balcony, pools, gym,
bus route Jennifer, 260-3148.
cflft cni e
2-large dorm fridges $60 each, Apple color plus 14“
monitor $175, Apple Stylewriter II printer $75, guitar amp
$100. 694-1118.
Bicycles- Mountain, Beach, and, get to class cruisers.
All fully reconditioned. Prices determined by accep
tance offer. 846-8295, hurry while last.
Casio keyboard, 49 keys, memory capability, tone &
rhythm selectors. Asking $80, O.B.O. Please call after
7p.m. 695-2765.
Catholic Books/Gifts. Byrne's Catholic Bookstore.
Northgate, Upstairs. Afternoons. 846-8699.
Daybed. Easy to assemble. Good condition. $50.
Please call Lori at 694-1116.
Gas dryer $100, fold out couch $75, both in good condi
tion. 1425 Magnolia. Please call Trent at 693-2767.
Health rider $50, 4 gumball/candy quarter operated
candy machines, great way to start business, worth
$800, sell for $175. 694-1826.
Keg cooler. Large, holds two kegs, ice cold. Two door
with taps drains, etc. Must sell! $300/negotiable.
Please call 847-5395.
Large white desk with drawers. Good condition. $35
Please call 764-6069.
New full size box spring mattress for sale $90 o.b.o Call
Matt at 693-4580.
Tool box and headache rack for Ford full size $400.
Solo flex $400/o.b.o. Please call 694-6669.
Clf Al ft n J& MSESt
Are you looking for an activity that may be once and last
all year and involves something that most everyone
uses? If so, contact Larry at 361-0158.
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION STUDENTS!! Part-time work Up to
$8.25. Scholarships and internships available
Conditions apply. Good resume experience. Call 696-
7734, 10a.m.-4p.m.
Attention Students: Want a fun way to make money?
Become a character in the 16th century and work in a
food booth at the Texas Renaissance Festival. For
more information call Debbi (409)279-3274.
Charli’s sales help needed. Retail experience preferred.
505-University Dr.Ea. 268-9626,
CHINA GARDEN now hiring wait, host, cashier. Lunch
and dinner shifts. 823-2818.
Delivery drivers needed, temporary. Need car and part
ner. The Memory Box, 694-7108.
Heartburn Study
If you have heartburn
Are 18 or older
Are in general good health
Qualifying volunteers will
receive an honorarium of $50
No blood drawn.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5033
College Station Hilton
Come Join Our Quality Team!
Currently Hiring For Part-Time
■ Security Officer
• Evening & Weekend Shifts
Apply In Person At:
College Station Hilton
Human Resources Office
801 University Drive East
College Station, TX 77840
Drug Screen & References Required
E.O.E.
SKIN INFECTION
STUDY
Patients 18 years and older with
uncomplicated skin infections
such as impetigo, cellulitis,
infected hair follicles, wounds,
abrasions, insect bites, etc.
needed to participate in a
research study with an
investigative antibiotic. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated
up to $200.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5033
Chronic Pain Study
Subjects who have had chronic
pain for at least three months,
have been taking a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medication daily
and require additional pain relief
are being recruited for an
investigative research study with
a marketed pain medication.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5033 or
1 -800-681 -8204
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 wks.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5033
HERPES STUDY
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with recurrent genital
herpes for a research study of an
investigational oral medication. A
current herpes outbreak is not necessary.
Up to $400 will be paid to qualified
volunteers who enroll and complete
this study.
For more information, call:
VIP Research,Inc.
776-1417
Earn $6-$10/hr. +Bonuses. If You Like To Talk To
People And Are Self Motivated, Mature, Hard-working,
And Dependable; This Is The Job For You. Work A
Flexible Schedule, Approximately 15-20hrs/wk W/Some
Weekend Hours. Call David, 8a.m -10a.m., (409)696-
0832 To Schedule An Interview.
Experienced dental waxer needed. Full-time/ Part-time,
flexible hours. 776-7905.
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT. $18K-$72K/yr +Benefits.
Paid Training. For Information On F/T & P/T Positions
Call 1 -800-585-9024, Ext.#4357.
FREE TRIPS & CASH!! SPRING BREAK!! Outgoing
individuals - sell 15 & go FREE. Cancun, South Padre,
Mazatlan, Jamaica, South Beach, FL. Guaranteed Best
Prices. 1-800-SURFS-UP. www.studentexpress.com
Golden Floors is looking for sohneone w/constructlon
background or courses. Must have dependable trans
portation, be outgoing & have good public relations.
Apply @4001-East 29th. Street, Ste.#111.
Great Medical and Social Services Experience!
Licensed Assisted Living facility hiring full/part time posi
tions: Personal Service Assistants, Registered Nurse,
Cooks, Housekeeper. Apply in person: Bluebonnet
House, 3901 -Victoria Ave., C.Sta. No phone calls.
Gumby’s Pizza hiring drivers, counter help and pizza
makers. Flexible hours. Drivers paid cash daily. Apply
in person at 107 Dominlk (next to Whataburger).
HOUSEKEEPER. Busy family needs help with house
keeping and laundry. Call 693-8694.
Howdy Ags!! Short on cash? Looking for a part-time
job? Don't go there!! Come here-to the Plasma Center
where you can earn $140 a month donating your life
saving plasma $80 in your first two weeks!! Donating
plasma is everything you could ask for in a part-time job:
minimal time, good pay, no work required, tax free cash!!
Don't delay, call today!! Westgate Biologicals, Inc. 2-
convenient locations: 4223-Wellborn Rd., Bryan, 846-
8855. 700-University East, College Station, 268-6050.
Kitchen help needed. Apply Mon.-Frl., 4-5p.m. T-Bone
Jones.
LOOK!! Back to school part-time work. Flexible around
school schedule. Up to $8.25. Scholarships and intern
ships available. Conditions apply. Interview now. Start
Thursday. Call 696-7734, 10a.m.-4p.m.
New company in B/C.Sta. seeking motivated managers.
PT/FT. Team work. Highly stressed. (409)695-9984.
P.M. assistant for chiropractor office. Typing required.
Apply at 1703 East 29th Street.
Part time openings available for general office helper
and library runner. Must have dependable transporta
tion. Mail or drop resume and time available for work to
Joy Caldwell, Lynntech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Drive,
Suite 105, College Station, Texas 77840. E.O.E. e-
mail: caldwell@myriad.net
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031.
Part-time Office Assistance needed for busy real estate
office. Average work load of 12-16hrs/wk with a time
block of at least 3-4 hours on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday between 8:30-1:30. Position also requires sum
mer work, computer skills and reliable transportation for
local errands. Apply in person at Coventry Glen Realty
located at 1003-University Dr. East in College Station.
Part-time receptionist needed. Start at $5.50/hr. Work
M/W/F, 7:30a.m.-12p.m., T/Th, 1p.m.-6p.m. Apply at
Jack Hilliard Distributing Co., 1000 Independence,
Bryan, TX.
Photographers needed. Will train. Call Photo
Systems at 260-8181.
QUALITY SALES PEOPLE. We have Full and Part
time evening telemarketing positions available immedi
ately. $7/hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched
ules. Apply in person at: IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E.,
Ste.104, C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682.
Sign Shop has part-time positions available for students,
working in shop & art room. Apply at Signs now!! 116-
A Walton Drive, C.Sta. For information, call 764-8339.
TCBY is looking for responsible personable employees,
available between 5a.m.-12p.m. weekdays and week
ends. Thanksgiving and Christmas a must!! Call 693-
3381 or come by 404-University Dr. to pick up applica
tion.
Technician needed. Computer store. Experienced and
independent. Part/full time. Call Dan, 846-5454.
MISCELLANEOUS
Free phonecards!! All U S. calls only 19e/min. For your
free phonecard call toll-free 1-888-294-3294 Pin#2434
or e-mail request to gridiron@ix.netcom.com
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Moving in?? Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles
also has used furniture, pictures, dishes, decorations,
antiques!! 822-6633.
MOTORCYCLE
1989 Kawasaki KLR250 Enduro. Excellent condition.
Garage kept. Please leave message. $1,600, O.B.O.
696-4989.
1990 Suzuki Katana 750, jet kit, headers, Yoshimura
exhaust. Excellent shape. $2,800 693-9755.
88 Honda NX650. Runs excellent. Lots of power. New
front, rear sprocket and chain $990/0.6.0. Must sell!!
Call Sean, 847-5395.
MUSIC
Keyboard player needed for working country band. Call
Roger, 778-5870
Songwriting contest. Over $1,000 in prizes. Deadline
10/1/97. ContacI David, 693-5514.
NEEDED
Need used bike carrier for car trunk Preferably single/
double carrier 823-0813, leave message.
PERSONAL
Dates all over the Statelll 1-900-289-1077, Ext.#9701.
$2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. old. Serv-U (619)645-8434.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs Many pure
breedsl Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Free kittens, 7 weeks old, gray, very cute and playful
please call 694-9059.
Miniature Schnauzers AKC, ears/tails done, shots,
groomed, health guarantee, white, s/p $250-$300.
Please call 567-7209.
They’re back!! Beautiful purebred chocolate Labrador
puppies. Wormed and first shots. Parents on site. $175
Call!! Going fast!! 694-0363.
Two SIMs (single Iguana male) seeks caring spacious
home. Clean & friendly. $100 O.B.O. Call Preston at
696-9673, evening.
Very tamed 4-year old iguana plus all accessories for
sale $50/o.b.o. Please call 694-7031.
Weimaraner puppies!! Several colors available. $150-
$200. Parents on property. Please call 272-1223.
ROOMMATES
$175/mo. By campus (Cafe Excel), 2bdrm/1bath, share
w/older student, 845-4594.
F-Roommate needed a.s.a.p. Own bdrm/bath.
September rent free! $285/mo.+1/2bills. 764-4069.
Female roommate needed. 2bdrm/11/2bath. $225/mo.
+ 1/2bills. 316-Brentwood. Contact Rufina, 764-6546.
Female to share 3bdrm/2bath condo, detached full
garage, w/d, lots of space. $500/mo plus 1/2-electric.
Call 268-2758.
M/F Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/11/2bath.
$260/mo. +1 futilities. Call 776-5026.
M/F Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/1bath 4-plex
Apt. Fall semester. $200/mo. +1/2bills. W/D Included.
Call Doug, 779-2269.
M/F Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/2bath apart
ment. $330/mo. Plantation Oaks. Brlan/695-1835.
M/Roommate needed. Large country home. 10-min.
from campus. $275/mo.+1/4bills. 776-0566.
Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/11/2bath. $245/mo.
+1/2utilities. Shuttle bus. 694-0808.
Roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bath house.
$250/mo. +1 futilities. Jim, 774-7261.
Roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, semi-furnlshed,
$250/mo.+1 futilities. Dexter Duplexes. 695-2714.
SERVICES
AAA-Texas Defensive Driving/Driver's Training. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotH Ticket dismissal/insurance discount.
M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm),
Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations
Bank. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price
allowed by law 111-Univ. Dr , Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Nails - Full set $15. Fills $15. In and out in 30-minutes.
The Other Eclipse 696-8700.
SPECIALTY SHOPPING
Mary Kay independent beauty consultant. Free facial
and skin color analysis. Roxane, 774-7314
Naughty Crosswords Puzzles. Great Fun. Great gift
Cheapo, http://www.bmvtrade.com/sopuz
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science, Spanish.
H.S. and College. By appointment only. Small group
discount. Call 690-0738.
WANTED
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Colorado game. Must be in A&M section. (970)476-
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S The Battalion
.PORTS
Wednesday • September 17,1)
Strange finish no
new for Cowboys
.Wednesday
IRVING (AP) — The Dallas
Cowboys had the day off Tuesday.
They needed it to recover from
perhaps the most bizarre win in
franchise history.
Dallas has been on the short
end of several Alfred Hitchcock-
type endings in the south end
zone of Texas Stadium. The
Cowboys had never been the
recipient of a gift-wrapped victory
as time expired.
Until Monday night.
On Thanksgiving Day 1993,
Leon Lett goofed
By Travi:
Stafj
as he tried to field
a blocked field
goal. Sliding on
the snow and ice,
Lett fumbled the
ball to Miami and
the Dolphins
kicked the game
winning field
goal as time
expired. South
end zone.
Last
year,
against Philadelphia late in the
game, Troy Aikman threw a pass
into the end zone that was inter
cepted, run out, lateraled and
returned an NFL-record 104 yards
to clinch the Eagles’ win. South
end zone.
Then came Monday night, when
punter Tom Hutton fumbled the
snap, aborting a 22-yard field goal
attempt on the final play and hand
ing the Cowboys a 21-20 victory
over the Eagles. South end zone.
“We’ll take it,” coach Barry
Switzer said Tuesday. “We
deserve it. Other people get games
like that. Philadelphia got a gift
last week when Green Bay missed
a short field goal. Now, I’m thrilled
to death we’re 2-1.”
Dallas does not play again until
Sept. 28 at home for the Chicago
Bears and will spend the time try
ing to find its lost offense, missing
since an opening 37-7 win at
Pittsburgh.
The Cowboys have scored just
96 season froi
hi All Americc
s not looked t
Mensik got h
early ^'ge, as
one offensive touchdown in the!
eight quarters, a 14-yard passfc ' Tnlike th
Aikman to Anthony Miller to ti I football;
the Eagles with 51 seconds left. in baske
Beforehand, Switzer called lleyball rarely
game with the Eagles “a mush! lades and ret
if the Cowboys, who have won! jrementioned
consecutive NFC East titles, war; yet the setter
to hold out hopes for thehoineh nlyas import;
advantage in the playoffs. , rtant than ar
He is saying the same ft lualinany spc
about the Bears. » | s just that sim]
We want to be 3-1 <l,i )a ]] team se
reverse what we did last ye^jj over t h e se
Switzer said. “We will be ag
team. Our bad start
September put us in a hole,’’
If the Eagles had won,:
Cowboys would have been mi:
at the officials’ poor performs idsoftb^Tph
in the fourth quarter. , I rcall ‘ ki '
AS Philadelphia droveloi, ^ f 7, d W1
looked like a winning neldgi
Ty Detmer completed 3 46;,
pass to Freddie Soloi
However, replays sho«
Detmer was over the lint
scrimmage when he threw,
Earlier, the Cowboys caugl
break on a fourth-down
when officials ruled interfd
on Charles Dimry. Hdwi
Aikman’s pass to StepfretWi
was tipped at the line ol!
mage. There can be no ii'tiij
ence on a tipped ball.
“I look for us to benefi::
grow from a win like this,'
cornerback Kevin Smith. "\\
had some tough losses likettni
the past, with the ball hitting™
posts or guys slipping def
Usually we come up on the:
end of those games. It’s nicetoj
the worm turn.”
Dallas suffered two injune:
the game that will bear watcii \vj f j|
Guard Larry Allen, the Cowtv '
best blocker, strained his left hi nish his WO
string in the second period and . „
not return. Defensive tackle 0
Hennings went out with a straii
left groin in the first period.
“Maybe we’ll have therab:
for Chicago,” Switzer said.
at was what !
ansik said.
When Mensik
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ce in high s<
litting time bet
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McCown
Continued from Page 7
“Does he tuck it and look for the
first place he can run? Or does he
keep his presence? The great play
ers never lose their awareness of
what’s going on around them. I
think Randy has some of that.”
A flattered McCown said he is
not so sure of this assessment.
“Well, if that’s what coach
Slocum said then I guess it’s
true,” McCown said. “I guess it
does help to be able to feel the
pressure because it saves you a
lot of headaches.”
lust how long will McCown
accept the quarterback shuffle and
a backup role?
“Bottom line — as long as we
get a ‘W’ that’s all that matters,”
McCown said. “George Bush
could quarterback A&M. I don’t
care as long as the Aggies win.”
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Heisman Candidate
Pulls Out Of Race
Texas running back Ricky
Williams killed any lingering hopes
of bringing the Longhorns their
second Heisman Trophy with a
miserable performance against the
Bruins. Williams was held to a
mere 36 yards on 13 carries.
At one point, Williams carried
four straight times for minus-11
yards. The former Heisman
hopeful’s lackluster perfor
mance contributed to the
Longhorns minus-7 yards rush
ing in the first half.
Jayhawks Reach Football
Milestone
Kansas nose tackle Brett
McGraw recovered a Missouri
fumble on the Jayhawk eight-
yard line in the final minute to
preserve the Jayhawks 15-7 win.
The victory was the 500th in
school history. Kansas is 48-49-9
in the second-longest rivalry in
NCAA history.
Former Division-II Team
Stalks the Huskers
Daunte Culpepper and the
Golden Knights gave Nebraska a
scare in Lincoln. Central Florida
led the Cornhuskers, on the
strength of Culpepper’s arm, 17-
14 into the third quarter.
Culpepper completed 24-of-35
passes for 318 yards with one
touchdown and one interception.
Nebraska utilized a 17-point
third quarter to outlast a pesky
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#7 Nebraska (2-0) at #2
Washington (2-0) — Husky
Stadium
■ The Cornhuskers finally
play a team outside of the
neighborhood sandlot divisioa
But the Huskies seem to have
Nebraska’s number.
Washington, which leads thei
time series 3-1-1, defeated the
Huskers twice in the ’90’s, 1991
(36-21) and 1992 (29-14), whet
both teams were ranked No. 12
or higher in the nation.
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#13 Iowa (2-0) at Iowa Stated
3, 0-1) —Jack Trice Stadium
■ The only chance the
Cyclones have to win is if Troy
Davis emerges from an Iowan
cornfield like ‘Shoeless Joe’
Jackson in Field of Dreams. Bo!
Iowa State may not have a
prayer either way. In the teams
last meeting, the Hawkeyes
dominated Iowa State 38-13
despite a 152-yard rushing per
formance by Heisman Trophy
candidate Troy Davis.
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