Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1998)
$ 3.95 pager airtime 'Free Activation 'Accessories 'Calling Cards PrlmeCo phones sold here discount Paging System The Battalion Classified Advertising • Easy • Affordable • Effective For information, call 845-0569 Page 10 • Monday, September 21. 1998 s ports PAR Kas Ad' , blocks tc~ — Hall Continued from Page 7 Defense Continued from Page etsto; ’AGE a .= G DANCE REGISTRATION NOW! A Second Section has opened up! Thursdays • Oct 1,15, 22, 29 & Wednesday • Oct 7 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. $25 for everyone Call 845-1631 today for info!! Quantum Cow Tutoring 260-COWS In The Sparks Bldg. On Northgate. C|jEJV»xStBY Two plays later, Hall took a handoff to the left side of the formation from the 44-yard line and, thanks to five blown USM tackles, dove into the end zone to give the Aggies a 14-0 lead after a Parker two-point conversion run. “As long as I was out there, 1 was fine," Hall said. “I knew I could play, but I hadn’t prac ticed all week. I knew it wouldn’t be fair to all the other guys that practiced if I went out there and got all the carries.” Slocum said the run by Hall in the second quarter was crucial to building the lead and tak ing the USM crowd out of the game. “The run came at a good time,” Slocum said. “We needed to get more distance between them and us. It was one of those second-effort kind of runs. “He’ll probably be sore tomorrow. 1 came over here thinking he wouldn’t be able to play.” Hall accounted for 76 yards rushing, about 45 percent of A&M total offensive yardage of 171 yards. Southern Mississippi actually outgained the Aggies in total offense by five yards. Senior tight end Dan Campbell said Hall provided the spark the Aggies needed to cruise to victory. “I can’t explain what he does,” Campbell said. “When we’re in the huddle, we say, ‘Just give him a crack.’ That’s all he needs — just an inch.” Given an average starting field position o own 38-yard line, the Aggie offense scored o points off of the five turnovers caused by the dc Even with the Aggies offensive ineptness, i ern Miss’ offense was stifled by the Wrecking Coming off a stellar performance against State, Southern Miss quarterback Lee Robert harassedconstantly by the Aggie defense. Linebacker Dat Nguyen said the key to th tory was pressure. “Any time you play a quarterback as good is throwing the ball, you have to put some pre on him,” Nguyen said. “Pressure him to run i the pocket and let him know that we are ther The Southern Miss offense never got of ground. Of their 15 offen went four plays or less < yardage. The Golden Eagle third downs. Part of the reason for fensive performance wa Average starting field po: gles was their own 25-yi Keeping th< sponsibility o The junior um record f< Southern Mis on nine punt: ‘tense. Jouth- Crew. Penn s was Soccer team 20th-rankedS The seventh-rante:'. Team got off to a slovisj and sc: as ne ssure ut of GUERRIERI i me u< ied nej nly two our v for, Ea ?m in pc »ei ar 'St pi Kelly Adamson was oal for the Cardir®;! hnsty Arnold tackedt os I four minutes ir latherine Bernard tos ath a goal in the 65tr The 3-0 loss to the irst time since the las reason the JONISRlt The Banal >fs Cli PSYCHO LOOY Motes, Tests, & Tutoring! December Graduates Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements on sale August 31 - October 9, 1998 For Information and to place your order access the Web at: http://graduation.tamu.edu All orders must be placed over the Web All payments must be received by October 9 MSC Box Office 845-1234 Mon-Fri 1 I a.m. - 8 p.m. r REEF WORLDS \ai America i bout the I Clinton' I and pi are no e ackweUei -partnfent. YOUK LOW PRICE STOR1 FOR SALTWAff' be no m 1 LIVE ROCK, CORALS AND SUPPUf le adminn \vll of these t x jj * ig new \V1 yl* s a ]j j llst a n ,‘on of press Bl > OM HSH, (,n SEC OND FISH ATSfthisdoesb< Second hsh mi si bi of eqlm or iessiku it case, i ( — >enate will ” Blalkwel Tanks & Stands are 10%ofi /elder said aid have All other Dto goods are 25%o )on as an '' — —; - it not beei Offer inds 9/21! -trials. vplrlpr sait 900 4C Harvey Kd., Po: Live Rock Supplies 1 Oak V age be no eftec party in tl Saltwater Fis itSO ELISSA JO Hie Battalio Intram urals Intramurals Tennis Golf (Match Play) CoRec Two-Pitch Softball Putt Putt Golf Pickleball Badminton Golf Course Green Charges Weekdays Weekends Cart Rentals PenherthvDriving Range Large bucket: Small bucket: Fitn ess rograms Aquatics Golf Course Registratk >n Sept. T4-22 Sept. 14-22 Sept. 21-29 Sept. 21-29 Sept. 21-29 Sept. 21-29 S P O f? 7 $\ STUDENTS FACULTY/STAFF $9 $11 $12 $14 $11 IOR <) MOMS $18 for 18 holes nc:e Affiliated Nonaffjliatej) $5 $6 $3 $3.50 For Information call 845-7826 or Visit our Homepage http://recsports.tamu.edu Check out our flyers for more details on our programs TAMU Outdoors FREE! Outdoor Pursuits Series: Gear Selection & Purchasing Rock Climbing at Enchanted Rock Canoeing Day Trip Backpacking the Guadelupe Mountains Canoe the Rio Grande, Activity Date Sept. 24 (7:00pm, rm 281 Sept. 25-27 Registration tAMU Outdoors Spc Feature Programs college of E its Gradua •use today 1110 and 11 ' Carr, assis lepartment airs, said th tion began st year as a & it graduate ! ?en 60 and I the open li 1 Carr estim 100 people this year. 60 percei graduate pc Tart-time d the open I to include e. College of E hvifations u government and day car r ea so that| trators and ( Would be attend. ? Nelson, £ II in the De Rational Ad id people ii •haing their v isit the ope courage an 1 rnunity the Sept. 7-22 Sept. 26 Nov. 25-29 Nov. 25-29 Sept. 7-22 Sept. 7- Nov. 9 Sept. 7- Big Bend Nov. 9 Solo Canoe Sept. 29 & Oct. 3 Sept. 14-28 Rock Climbing Day Trip Oct. 3 Sept. 14-29 Kayak Roll—Instructional Clinic Oct. 6 Sept. 21- Oct. 5 Backpacking in Lost Maples Oct. 9-11 Sept. 21- Oct. 6 Intro to Rock Climbing at the Rec Oct. 10 Sept. 21- Oct. 6 Hiking at Bastrop State Park Oct. 11 Sept. 21 Oct. 6 • F.R.E.S.H. Start Wellness Program—This six costs $12 and is for Rec members only. Planud lectures and Prizes, Prizes, Prizes. Assessment time & 30, 5:00-7:00pm in room 134. Sign up at Menilf Call DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more ini Aquatics Pr< x',ram Date • CPR for the Professional Sept. 30 Rescuer • Basic S.C.U.B.A Diver Oct. 5-8 & Course Oct. 12-15 • Rescue S.C.U.B.A. Diver Oct. 5-9 Course Oct. 5-8 & Oct. 12-15 Oct. 5-9 Photographers Wanted Great opportunity to build up your portfolio. T\f include photographing Rec Sports events andacti' for and set up Rec Sports photo opportunities and work. Applications available in Room 202, in theft For more information call Angela Stanton al 8