TCU-SMU GAME ANALYSIS -PAGE 4 TCU DAILY SKIFF TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1994 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 92NDYEAR.NO. 45 Frogs ride Ponies into winning season Knake, Davis lead charge over SMU BY RICHMOND WILLIAMS TCU DAILY SKIFF TCU traveled u> Dallas Saturday to continue the Metro- plex rivalry with SMU. but the Mustangs were nowhere to be found. Behind the legs of junior running back Andre Davis and the ami of junior quarterback Max Knake. the Horned Frogs sailed to a 35-14 victory. The victory was the sixth for TCU. and it ensured a winning season for the first time since head coach ['at Sullivan arrived in 1992. "This is big. no doubt about it." Sullivan said. "We keep getting better every da) " rCU looked like it might struggle against the Mustangs early on. The frogs look the opening kickofl and drove to the SMU 22 yatd line, only lor freshman Michael Reeder to miss the 39-yard field goal wide right. SMI quarterback Ramon Flanigan and running back Jacques Smith took the Ponies 7X yards for the first touch- down of the game with 4:55 remaining in the first quarter. The drive was highlighted bj a 20-yard run b\ flanigan. a player highly touted for his scrambling ability. Just a sophomore, he moved up to sixth place on the all-time SMU list for career total offense after Saturday's performance. But after the first score. I(T decided to lake charge. 1 he 1 lorned frogs took onl) 1:23 to rebound from SMU's lead. Davis took a pitch from knake and scampered 53 yards to the end /one. The touchdown run was set up by a 27-yard pass to sophomore receiver John Washington. The Mustangs failed lo com en a fourth-and-eight play as time expired in the first quarter, and the TCU offense took the ball down the field quickly lor its second touch- down. Knake beat the SMU bin/ to connect with Wash- ington on a deep fade lor the 32-yard sinkc. The focused frog defense continued to do us part, forc- ing the first punt of the game with 10:34 remaining in the see Football, page 4 Junior safety Brasltant Carter (No. 1) and freshman tailback Chris Staten corral a Mus- tang receiver at Ownby Stadium Saturday. The Frogs won 35-14. Photo by l.ayne Smith, TCI Daily Skiff House candidates announce platforms Ice cream lovers want students lo have spun and unity BY GINGER RICHARDSON questions for each House office can- regardless of race, religion or group TCU DAILY SKIFF didate. WHERE TO VOTE sought for testing ['residential candidates Ethan affiliation." Student House candidates pushed Boothe, Jay Fishel and Scott Wheat- (iroup forums between rival orga- nizations are a key step to making his Students can vote their platforms and addressed their ley were asked what they thought BY SHANNON WOMBLE concludes with flavors having two constituents one last time before was the most important issue facing plan work. Boothe said. for House of TCU DAILY SKIFF to three ingredients. today's elections during a debate- the campus. The lack of knowledge of other Representative "M\ job is a lol like that of a Monday in the Student Center. Boothe, a junior political science groups is what divides many organi- officers between Dreyer's Ice Cream needs a lew wine taster." he said. "I always start The debate was mediated by Amy major, said he wanted to bring back zations," he said, "(iroup forums are good taste buds. with the while wine of ice cream. Ciodlewski, chairwoman of the elec- school spirit and camaraderie among instrumental in solving those differ- 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. today Applicants must have experi- vanilla." tions and regulations committee. the students. ences." in both the Student Center ence in scooping, spooning and When tasimg Dreyer's products. Godlewski, a sophomore political "1 want to wipe out the divisions and Worth Hills Cafeteria spilling Adoration of ice cream Harrison checks lor the balance of science major, came with prepared between groups," Boothe said. "I sec Elections, page 6 required. The ice cream company is look mg lor lec Cream Ambassadors in 50 cities across the I united States lo House officers look back help "Official Taster" John Ham Bush picks Hispanic for office son taste the growing line ol ice cream ami novelty products. on past year of progress flic job is nothing to smack BY PEGGY FIKAC tion. about either. Garza, an unsuccessful candi- Harrison's tongue is the final ASSOCIATED PRESS Ellis started it over a year ago. date for attorney general in this BY JENNIFER HOLMES checkpoint for Dreyer's products "It's worked out very well, to the AUSTIN Ciov.-elect George year's GOP primary election, also TCU DAILY SKIFF before hitting the marketplace. He W. Bush named a Hispanic leader will serve as a top senior adviser point now where it's a regular com- lakes every precaution lo ensure from South Texas as his first to Bush when he takes office in Another year has gone by for the mittee in the House." he said. that his buds arc working properly. Dreyer's/ File Photo major appointment Monday: January, the Republican gover- House of Student Representatives, Mcl.inden said students really did- 'Taste budscan get clogged easily.' John Harrison, Dreyer's n't know what the House was doing Cameron County Judge Tony nor-elect said. and as TCU prepares to choose new- he said. "I have to stay clear of things Ice Cream official taster. Garza, picked to be Bush's secre- But Texans active in the gay House officers today, the current ami how they could voice their con like caffeine, garlic and cayenne pep tary of state. rights movement shouldn't expect officers take a look back at their past cerns before he became president. per during the week. I look forward to dairj flavor. The consistency, to get in the door of the Bush year in office "We really wanted to reach out to the weekend so I can let my hair down appearance, taste and texture must the student body a lot through differ- TEXAS administration, he indicated. Here's What they had to say: and have a little garlic." create a good overall product While he won't pry into a Scott Mcl.inden, House president, ent means," he said. "Our newsletter Harrison said his taste buds are " 1 here is a certain finesse to Cre- Bush said his choice of Garza, potential nominee's private life. said that in the past year, the execu- was very well received, we gave freshest in the morning, so he ating a good ice cream." Harrison 35, as Texas' chief elections offi- Bush said in response to a tive board and the House of Repre- speeches at different (campus) orga- begins the day at 7:30 a.m. with a s.ud "It's eat) to load a product cer shows his administration is reporter's question, "If there is a sentatives have met a number of nizations and we've had town hall cup of decaffeinated tea. down with fudge and pecans. Bal- open to Texans "from all walks of political agenda that I am uncom- goals. meetings." His daily sampling of ice cream life," as long as they generally The creation of the food Service Another advance has been the starts with the vanilla flavors and see Tasters, page 6 share his conservative orienta- sec Garza, />«x<' 6 Committee was important, Mcl.in- den said. He and treasurer Christian tee House, I'litfc 0 NEWS DIGEST Gramm to run for president Group calls for cleaner energy Tropical storm batters Haiti Louisiana integration plan set Sanctions on Iraq to remain WASHINGTON (AP) — Phil Gramm is AUSTIN (AP) — Armed with a poll that PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti (AP) Heavy NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A federal judge UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The Security dipping his toe into the presidential waters shows most Texans are willing to pay more rains and Hooding from Tropical Storm Gordon Monday approved a plan to end a 20-year Council refused Monday to lift economic earlier than most other Republican hopefuls, for clean energy, citizen groups Monday swept across Haiti Monday, killing at least 100 desegregation battle by encouraging enroll- sanctions on Iraq, and U.S. officials attacked filing a statement of candidacy Monday with called for an end to subsidies for fossil fuels people, triggering landslides and washing away ment by blacks and whites alike at all Iraqi claims of hardship by showing pictures the Federal Election Commission. used to generate electricity. makeshift homes in the slums of the capitol. I otusiana universities while preserving two of new palaces built In Saddam Hussein. The Texan, elected to the Senate in 1984, Texans "are ready to shift to non-polluting Terrified people fled their homes in the historically black schools. One palace is three limes the size of the has done little over the years to disguise his sources of energy and want to see specific tar- early morning darkness as flood waters The proposal is aimed at resolving a 1974 White House, and other reports said Iraq is presidential ambitions. But the FEC filing gets for bringing about a change." said Tom poured in. By the time the skies cleared, lawsuit in which the U.S. Justice Department importing liquor, fur coats and ice cream. constitutes the clearest indication yet that he Smith, director of Public Citizen's Texas office. thousands of people were left homeless.
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