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I ROOMMATES
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like cats. Call 680-0261.
$292/mo. +1 futilities.
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ojrmate for Spring-'99. 2bdrm/2bath. W/D.
prthgate. $285.50/mo. Sarah 260-9074.
|mate needed a.s.a.p. $160/mo. Huge kitchen
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hmate needed. Spring-’99. 2bdrm/2bath. No
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ORDERED a 1998 Aggieland, and will not be on
in January to pick it up, you can have it mailed.To
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cards only) between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Monday
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SPORTS IN BRIEF
Saints dominate Dallas in 22-3 win
Volleyball beats Temple, loses to USC Cowboys rush for franchise-low yards; Smith held to 6 yards
The Texas A&M Volleyball
Team continued its streak of
never losing in the first round
with head coach Laurie Corbelli
by defeating Temple University
15-7, 15-11, 14-16, 15-5
Friday night.
Saturday night the Aggies lost
to the University of Southern
California 15-8, 8-15, 15-5, 5-
15. USC out hit the Aggies .260
to .165, and barely out-blocked
Football
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Parker went in motion out of
the back field and Stewart drilled
him on a quick slant route.
Parker did the rest of the
work, breaking a tackle and
outrunning a KSU defender for
the touchdown.
“I was supposed to have
one-on-one coverage with me
and the safety,” Parker said,
“but the corner came over and
played me and he was much
smaller than the safety.
“Once I caught the slant, I felt
him fall off my body and 1 saw I
them 13 to 12.
Five USC players had at least
10 digs each. The Aggies have
never beaten USC.
Senior Stacy Sykora led the
team with 15 kills and 14
digs. Junior Amber Woolsey
had 15 blocks and junior Lauri
Leahy had 11 blocks to help
the Aggies in the loss.
The Aggies finished the season
at 21-9.
had one man to beat, so I ran for
the end zone. I’m 5 [feet] 11
[inches], but on
that play, I was
about six feet
[tall] stretching
for the endzone.
I did not know if
I was in or not,
but I saw the ref
throw his hands
up, and then I
went to celebrate
with the Corps [of Cadets].”
A&M will face Ohio State in
the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1998,
in the New Orleans Superdome.
The Buckeyes are ranked No.
3 in The Associated Press Poll.
PARKER
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The
New Orleans Saints made the
Dallas Cowboys look like the
team that ranked 28th offensively
in the NFL.
Kerry Collins threw touch
down passes of 4 and 89 yards,
and the Saints held Dallas to just
182 yards in a 22-3 rout of the
Cowboys on Sunday.
The victory kept the Saints (6-
7), who lost seven of their previ
ous nine games, alive in the NFC
playoff race.
The Cowboys (8-5) could
have clinched the 25th playoff
berth in their 39-year history
with a victory.
Dallas, which scored 30 or
more points in the first six
games Troy Aikman played this
season, converted just four of 14
third downs.
It was the first time Dallas
failed to score a touchdown
since Oct. 26, 1997, against
Philadelphia.
Aikman completed just 16 of
32 passes for 192 yards and was
sacked twice. Emmitt Smith, who
has scored 123 career rushing
touchdown, one away from the
career NFL record, was held to 6
yards on 15 carries.
It was Smith’s worst game
with 10 or more rushes since he
had 18 yards on
11 carries against
conference foes
the New York
Giants in 1996.
The Saints,
who have not
allowed a touch
down in the
Superdome since
Game 5 against
San Francisco, brought heat from
the opening play, when Smith
was hit for a 4-yard loss.
On the second play. La Roi
Glover grabbed Aikman in the
end zone, and he drew an inten
tional grounding call for a safety
when he tried to get rid of the
ball before he went down.
Cowboys cornerback Kevin
Mathis, starting for the injured
Deion Sanders, intercepted a
pass from Collins on the New
Orleans 16-yard line, but after
three straight incompletions,
Dallas settled for a 33-yard
field goal by Richie
Cunningham for a 3-2 lead at
the end of the first quarter.
New Orleans, ranked 28th in
the league offensively, showed
surprising signs of life, giving the
defense a boost.
The Saints’ defense scored six
of the team’s 24 touchdowns
coming into the game.
In the second quarter, Collins,
scrambling on third-and-goal
from the 4-yard line, passed to
Aaron Graver in the end zone,
putting the Saints up 9-3.
With 1:49 left in the half,
Collins hit Andre Hastings with
an 89-yard touchdown pass —
the second-longest scoring pass
ever against the Cowboys.
Doug Brien added a 53-yard
field goal with no time left on the
clock for a 19-3 halftime lead.
Brien added a second 53-
yarder for the only score of the
second half to make it 22-3.
Dallas had a chance to score in
the final two minutes of the game
when penalties gave it first-and-
goal on the 1.
But the Cowboys could not
crack the goal line in eight
attempts inside the 10-yard line.
Collins completed 16 of 28
passes for 239 yards and one
interception.
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