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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1999)
itinued from Pqd 'SU has beaten AiM ■ in College Station,) iry in 1983. Injury Update inirterback Randyl .1 rated left shouldet , back Ja’MarToont >h bruise), defensive .ild Hatton (turftoe) ■ Sammy Davis (hype nded knee) andwiie iver bethel Jolinsoo ter) are all question i day's game, nebacker Jason Gh lined ankle),defensin nv Weisinger(nedt)j end Michael de lain k) are considered doi u lining back Dante Hi his second consent e with a sprainedaali end Beau Schmidtii a broken fibula, flensive tackle SheaH it for the season will anterior cruciatelii 3 12 , tinned from Page9 season againstUAB I i me Kansas shutout a: ce opponent was age State in 1991. Missoni >een shutout since 155: dahoma wide receiver s Fagan’s touchdown ist Texas A&Mwasdit s career. He becametf ilifferent receivertoca, idown pass for the ■eason...Saturday's® a of 84,082 at theta aska was the largestcc er watch a football gait tate of Texas. Doug Shilling isaj :ricultural journalismm ew areni i wishfis r team N ANTONIO (AP) \ntonio Spurs want to go with their newt) championship, xar County resident! e this Tuesday whet t to them when they ising hotel and rentj to help fund a $17" 'nsketball arena, anwhile, Harris Count e being asked whetli| :o commit existing holt car taxes to fund ha| nillion downtownaret buston Rockets, bpaigns surroundl plans in both Texas oily contested ed, witli supporters it the basketball teaint n, more lucrative bui opponents complain pals are basically tatj ies of private business] :he Spurs get ig — one they would le rodeo three weeks: y will have an 18,51(1 f-the-art arena to play nd control over most to generated at thesitt Antonio arena ■i king against the city rejecting big-money including the additit e to the local waterstij n with then Mayor os forcefully campaij a half-cent sales tax to the Alamodome ht in 1989. r momentum is §«] chairman Peter Holt )ig push has been to 1 vote.” Spurs and their rodeo as allies, working® dies and Spurs’’ ttee, have spent mote lion. Arena critics early $400,000. ’s send this o the locker room;^] etter deal where theo 1 y their fair share,”^ a television ad by bna group Citizens isible Spending Spurs have pledged^ toward the arena’s 1 * n. The rest would bei 1 ends paid for by in# and hotel rental taxes i facility user fees ders approve, hotel t* increase from 15pe^ : 5 percent and car & /onId from 10 percet> ! lent.