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enlighten • entertain • inspire yv:,v.:! L U BUSINESST CAREERf) FAIR '9R * * % f • . : y.-: i< '-> COME PIMD TH JOBS OF YOUR FUTURE, AT THE FALL BUSINESS CAREER FAIR ’QQ ocr nT err/id cd o-i_o^ h nno SEPTEMBER 21-24, 1998 WEHNER BUILDING, WEST CAMPUS Presented by Business Student Council SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Mondtiy y September 21st Reception at the Hilton Hotel, 7.00 pm. Tuesday, September 22nd Company Booths in the Wehner Building, Reception at Briarcrest Country Club, 7.00 pm. Reception at the! Faculty Club, Texas A&M Campus, 11th Floor Rudder Tower, 7.00 pm. Wednesday, September 23rd Company Booths in the Wehner Thursday September 24th Company Booths in the Wehner Building Building, Page 8 • Friday, September 18, 1998 s ports Soccer hits the road for Pal 4G > c hool°Jf L _ s to theUf ,GlEL* FiE BY DOUG SHILLING The Battalion tio On the road again. Just can't wait to get on road again. The Texas A&M Soccer Team heads out on the i once again where they have found considerable cess this season. So far, the Aggies are 2-0 away f the Aggie Soccer Complex, outscoring the opposi 5-2 at the Wisconsin Invitational. The destination this time is Palo Alto, Calif., whe the seventh-ranked Aggies travel to take on the 22n ranked Stanford University Cardinal at 3 p.m. Sund, at New Maloney Field. The match-up with Stanford is a return engageme from the Aggies’ second game last year, a game won 1 the Aggies 2-1 on their home field. Departed All Aim ican Bryn Blalack scored two goals in a 30 se< in the second half to lead A&M to victory. “Anyone who saw the game last year aga ford saw that it was a nip and tuck game," . cer coach G. Guerrieri said. “It was a very forth game. Really, it could've gone either \ Guerrieri said he thinks this year’s game vide much of the same. “The fact that [last year’s game] was at us was a huge advantage. I know that the Stanford will have his team well prepared the players for Stanford all have this game c their calendars." Overall on the year, the coming off a road trip in which eluding a loss to Big 12 runner.: midfielder TYacye Lawyer pacer goals on the season. Goalkeeper; lender Jill Buxton lead a defense goals per game. Texas A&M. 5-1 overallontfe game riding a three-game winm. end the team >nd tst St. PETERS University, 21 University, 3-1.. Wilson and for garnered defer MVP awards, te Peters and' Nicky Thrashe ington will be:s_ vide the offense cored it i mard this igies look let. Alons usl Elias ippone returr NDREA BF£ The Battal at the A&. tially dang,* me comput < ius. 1 virus is sc Cowboys’ Garrett ‘not a hanfefei e > ' computing EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ. (AP) — Facing Jason Garrett instead of TYoy Aikman does not give the New York Giants as big an advan tage as you might think against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night. Backups, and even rookie quar terbacks, have done remarkably well playing against New York since Jim Fassel took over as coach, which scares some Giants defenders. “I got one word for you,” Giants safety Percy Ellsworth said, then paused. ‘‘Jacksonville.” Just to jog the memory, third- string quarterback Steve Matthews made his first NFL start against the Giants last year be cause of injuries to Mark Brunell and Rob Johnson. He completed 23 of 35 passes for 252 yards in a 40-13 Jaguars win. Arizona’s Jake Plummer, mak ing only ms tou NFL rookie passi ing of 388 yards win on Nov. 16. Even in this ye ing 31-24 win aga rd tl ainst Wash third-strin] TYent Gree off the ben hit 15 of 1 n aroui functii 16 p?” ..-a— touc | u j, AIKMAN scare New Now Garrett, i only his start in si> He completed 14 of 19 pa; 113 yards after Aikman hr left collarbone in the secon ter of the Cowboys' 42-23 Denver on Sunday. 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