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t 14 THE BATTALION WeDNlaOAV JANUARY is. tflC2 Battalion Classifieds help wanted HELP WANTED KAMil T V. m ovrtng tor (Wro rsportar pho- tograpiiws. musl b« wrMmg to hvtoto bo*« toaponatoto. must b* aw* to worV 15 ho ^ r » • «OTk and adhar* to aaaat •'♦’•Ajla Joumatom or utwral Arts wjora pratariad <M out appacabon at KA y j T V studio naad hotp im- "wtotla ctoaa achaduto. 84S- 5611. — DOMESTIC SERVICES Hiring for Semester break and/or Spring Semester Team cleaning homes & offices * Starting Salary S3 85 Travel allowance 693-1954. 72»S FULL OR PART TIME •Day Shift •Might shift (tv 10 p m ) 'Waaftands •Tlastota hours to M your schedule ‘Rapid advancement 'Cashier experience hetptui Starting Salary S3.65/hour Apply in person only 9:30-11:30 a m (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan 1101 Taxas College Station 105 Domimk “ $WEnsen*S Now hiring COOKS. DISHWASHERS, FOUNTAINEERS, WAIT PERSONS, CASHIERS AND ICE CREAM MAKERS for all shifts. (Weekdays, weeknights, and weekends.) Flexible hours either full-time or part- time also hiring now for new store in Post Oak Mall. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza KcyboARd Center Inc. MANOR EAST MALL Bryan, Texas 77801 SALES IN POST OAK MALL Position to sell and demon strate Baldwinez play pianos, organs & acoustic guitars Wages above normal for re sponsible person with ability to learn Some piano back ground is necessary but you do not need to be a pro. Call for appointment 775-7085. HELP WANTED 3C BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA Full-time COOKS on DAY SHIFT, experienced preferred but not re quired. Other positions are availa ble. Apply betweenl0-1 land 2-4. sown NOW HIRING DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED FLEXIBLE HOURS $3.75/hr. plus •% commission plus tips. Apply between 3r30 and 7 M-F ,at 319 Patricia ^ 846-7785 Earn $290 a month just by working two nights (5 pm-2 am) a week, (more hours available) at Der Wien- erschnitzel. Apply in Person 501 S. Texas Ave. Bryan between 9:30am-11am , weekdays. 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LAST DAY TO ORDER — FEBRUARY 1, 1982! 4 P.M. MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER ON YOUR HARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MONDAY — FRIDAY Sports Rapp, Aggie Ladies lose to Owls, 59-47 Southwest \ illage 1101 Southwest Park way. unfurnished and furnished one and two bedroom apartments available Cal 0B3-OHO4 <ir itxme by 7413 'Preleasing for spring semester new 2 bed room IM hath 4-piex. walking distance to university, was her/dryer in each apart- twent, »4at»n>on^68a-aB65 71tfa Barcelona Apartments one and two bedrooms furnish ed only. Available for spring leases Call 693- 0261 or com^ by 700 Dominik, College Station 740 By FRANK L. CHRISTUEB Sports Editor Coach Cherri Rapp of the Texas AAM women's basketball team has tried nearly every combina tion available to her, but none seem to bring success. However, even with her squad’s 4-10 record, the Aggie Ladies' coach isn’t giv ing up Texas AArM lost its 10th game of the last 11 Tuesday night, drop ping a 50-47 decision to Rice Uni versity in G. Rollie White Col iseum. The Owls lifted their re cord to 13-1, while after winning their first three games of the year, the Aggie Ladies fell to 4-10. The one win since the season-opening streak came in the Dallas Classic- Dec. 19, when Texas A&M defe ated McNeese State 76-71. Throughout the first half of the season, Rapp has alternated her starting lineups. She’s platooned her players so much that only two — guard Kelley Sullivan and for ward Lynette Joiner — are aver aging over 20 minutes of playing time each game She’s tried de sperately to find a proper balance of height, quickness and scoring ability among her 12-player roster. After the loss to the Owls, Rapp said she plans to keep looking for a key ingredient that will bring her team victories. *. “Well just have to pick up the pace and keep trying and sear ching. It’d be a lot better if we Houston Malone, I'nited Press International HOUSTON — The Houston Rockets made it to the N BA cham pionship series last year with a los ing record, but the players know it will take better than that to get in the playoffs this season. If Houston is to turn its 16-19 were a lot more consistent.*’ Rapp, whose team played on an even basis with the Owls during the first half and went into the locker room at halftime tied at 32, started the game with a lineup of 5-6guard Romy Candy, 5-8 guard Sullivan, 6-1 post Cathy Foreman, 5-11 forward Kelly Krauskopf and 5-9 forward Joiner. She started the second half with Sullivan, Joiner and Foreman, along with 6-3 post Kelli Harned and 5-8 guard Sheryl Clark. ^ However, the Owls took advan tage of several Texas A6c M turnov- ey> (24 for the game) to erase a 39-34 Aggie lead Harned, Joiner and Foreman scored the Aggie Indies first seven points of the second half, and it appeared that Texas A&M would build a sizeable lead. However, liaskets by forward Pat Krieger, guard Kathy Barnard and a layup by forward Goya Qualls gave the* C)wls a 40-39 lead with 12:30 left in the game. After Texas Afic.M freshman post Michell Tatum put the Aggies ahead 41-40 at the 11:32 mark. Rice took the lead for good on a jumper by guard Lorraine Schunck. , Texas AAiVl managed only 15 points in the second half, while the Owls scored 27. For the game, the Aggie Ladies shot a miserable 38 percent from the floor, with Rice connecting on 45 percent. Texas A&M outrebounded the Owls 35-32 Rapp said the Aggie Ladies, who are hitting 39 percent of their field goals for the year, just ha ven’t shot well enough to win. “When you can’t shoot, you have a hard time winning/’ R4>p said. The Aggie Ladies playad godcf defense in spurts during the game, forcing several turnovers and two 30-second violations by the Owls. But it was the strong rebounding and scoring of the Owls’ three leading players which gave them the easy win. Harned was the Aggie ladies’ f only double-figure scorer with 11, while for Rice, Goff and Qnalls had 17 points apiece. Krieger fol lowed with 16 points, and Goff had four steals. Other leading scorers for Texas AArM were Sullivan with eight points. Foreman with seven and Joiner with six. Texas A&M freshman post Janet Duckham came off the bench for a game-high eight re bounds Rice Head Coach Linda Tucker said her team’s aggressive defense paved the wav for the win. “I think we were creating the turovers and capitalizing on them — that was a major factor down the stretch. We put a lot of press ure on them with our defense, and' moved the hall real well on offense. We executed well on our passing gamw, and that was a key.” clips San Diego; Hayes dominate ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE* “Where satisfaction is standard equipment' ’ 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 season around and make a run at the playoffs, the time has come to do it. The Rockets opened an ex tended home-stand Tuesday night by defeating the San Diego Clip pers 107-106. Houston now plays 10 of its nexf 11 games at home. “We need to win as many games at home as we can,” said guard Allan I/eavell, who hit two three-point shots in the Clipper game “TFifs if odr opportunity'to make up ground and make the playoffs ” The Rockets got 33 points from center Moses Mafone and ' 17 points and 15 rebounds from for ward Flvin Hayes. The play of Malone and Hayes will b* the key to a successful homestand for Houston. SERVICES WHY SEARCH? Our service is FREE Apts. — Duplexs — Houses We can also help you sublease your apartment. A&M APT. PLACEMENT 2339 S. 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"Our shooting in the third quar ter hurt us hut we hung in there to play well enough to win, he said The Clippers are tough to defend because everyone on the floor can score. We made some mistakes tonight both offensively and de fensively. But despite a great effort by the Clippers we Won the game.”* Joe Bryant led San Diego with 19 points, while Tom Chambers followed with 15 points. 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