Battalion Classifieds sports Battalion/Page April 6,1982 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT Now hiring busboys. Apply between 2 p.m.-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive East. 114tfn Now accepting applications for part-time weekend & evening shifts. Apply in person only. 100 South Texas Ave. 122tfn Graham Central Station needs more wait resses & bartendesses. Good pay excellent working conditions. Apply in person. 1600B S. College Bryan. 126110 CRUISE SHIP JOBS-Employer Listings, Information & Applications. $5.00 to Em ployment Research Services, P.O. Box 2553, Carbondale, IL 62901. 123t6 Bus personnel needed. Averaging $5- $6 an hour. Part-time. Come by Pelician’s Wharf. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and 1 future Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. j 846-2911 696-8032 24tfn'j Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. . - ■ 46tfn Now hiring all positions. Stadium Restau rant & Bar. Be part of our starting line-up. Apply in person. 707 South Texas 306C College Station, Monday-Friday 2-8 p.m. I27tl<) New oil related company seeking full and part time workers to monitor salt wa ter disposal in College Sta tion. Off highway 60. Open 24 hours 3 shifts available. Contact GO-DISPOSAL at 846-0484. ipOMJTr® PRINTING P.O. BOX 9963 COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS 77840 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Experienced Phototypesetter (60 Words per minute) Camera/Stripping/Plate Operator (precision work) Pressmen (full or-part-time) (Heidelberg and Multilith) WAGES NEGOTIABLE 693-7676 Interruban Eating House is now hiring for bus/dish position. Apply between 2-4 p.m. 505 ITniversity, College Station. 127(4 CENARE Now hiring weekend COOKS. Fri day, Saturday and Sunday shifts. Ap ply between 2-5 p.m. 404 Universi ty. 120tfn GUY AND GIRLS team clean homes & offices. Days, nights & weekends. Flexible part or full-time hours, weekly pay above minimum, paid travel and paid vacation. Must have car & phone. Home Care - 846-7759. 22tfn Part-time employee for Chiropractor's of fice. Prefer medical background or some college. Typing required. P.M. opening onlv. Apply at 1775 Briarcrcst Drive and East 29th Street. U7t30 Owner of rental properties needs person with multiple maintenance skills to work on hourly basis 846-9129 126t5 Seamstresses with Industrial machines needed for small Manu. Co. Can also place machine in home for contract sewing. Call 693-3003 10-6 P.M. 126(5 NOW HIRING for the College Station MCDONALD’S' NIGHT CLOSERS FLEXIBLE HOURS Starting Salary $3.85 Apply 801 University Drive m f McDonald's I ■ ■« Nobody Can Do It Like McDonald’s Can! SWEDEN'S Hiring now for the rest of the Spring Semester and for Summer. Full or Part-Time. CULPEPPER PLAZA DISHWASHERS, COOKS, FOUNTAINEERS & ICE CREAM . MAKERS. POST OAK MALL ICE CREAM SCOOPERS. Apply in person at desired loca- tion. I24ttn INTERURBAN needs HOSTESSES for day time shift Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11:00-2:00. Please apply between 2:00-4:00, 505 University Suite 307. 125tfn ATTENTION AGGIES 4 Drwr Chests 44.95 5 Drwr Chests 54.95 Student Desks 79.95 5 PC. Dining Set 79.95 Sofa Sleeper 235.00 Sola & Chair Sets 149.95 Recliners 99.95 3 PC. 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Christlieb Sports Editor Changes can make all the dif- s ference in the world. At least Jan “Cannon thinks so. When the coach of the Texas Aggie women’s tennis team de- , tided to switch the order of her players in the team’s match with LSU Wednesday, the result was a 6-3 victory over the Tigers. And Cantlon says she hopes the strategy can continue to work when Texas A&M, now 9-13 for the season, hosts Lamar today at 1:30. “It was a timely win,” Cannon said. “We needed a win and we got it. We switched the align ment a little bit and it helped. Amy (Gloss) played very well in No. 1 singles and beat a very good player.” Gloss, who had been playing in the No. 2 spot until Monday, defeated LSU’s Carol Boston 3- 6, 6-2, 6-3. Gannon said she plans to insert Gloss into the No. 1 spot in today’s match with the Cardinals as well. “They’re a better team last year,” Cannon said. 1 lucked out and beat them last year. Depth-wise, we) probably a little stronger. K can hold our own in theiln four, five and sim spots,well all right.” ;ed the finish lii Here are other results ft res t of the 60- the match with LSU: j^arch 13 in P< — Cindy Trower (LSU) hasn't just winr Pam Hill 6-3, 6-2 ra ce. by John Battali hen Rod F Yith his ind in a num ardson bro ime the 198! R'ard dash ch juch sprinters — Lili Fernandez (Ti A&M) del . Harriet Prothro 6-1 — Teresa Landry (Te A&M) def. Susan Ware6-3, 6-3 — Laura Hanna (Testenlev Floyd A&M) def. Julie Root t)-3,kHerschel Walke — Sonja Hutcherson (Te»With that v' A&M) del . Mary Kaye Hamiltim’s life has ch 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 Hconsiderabh — Boston-Trower def. Mp|lt’s been thi Maylyn Hooten 6-3, 3-6, (k Richardson’s su — Fernandez-Landry verdome, and h< Prothro-Ware 6-2, 6-4 life is just now — Linda Lizzul-FatimaR, normal. (LSU) def. Closs-Cheryi Slif “Things ford 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 FULL OR PART TIME 'Day Shift ‘Night shift (til 10 p.m.) 'Weekends 'Flexible hours to fit your schedule 'Rapid advancement 'Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. ’ 9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik I90tfn PIZZA EXPRESS Now Hiring COUNTER & PREP PER SON & PHONE PER- SONEL. Flexible hours: $3.50/hour. HONDA CIVIC ’79 4-speed, air, 30 mpg. Very nice, $3850. 696-3775. 121110 Typing experienced last, accurate, all kinds .822-0544. 155(fh FACULTY AND STAFF DISCOUNTS TO FLOAT TO RELAX-AN AGGIE- LAND FLOAT AND LEARN, INC. EN TERPRISE, 846-3622. 124(5 Belly Dancing for any occasion. Call Dress Rehearsal, 696-1250 anytime. 118t30 RADIO SHACK POCKET COMPUTER with printer-interface, carrying case & bus iness finance software (hardly used) $250. Also TI-59 calculator $100. Call Syd 693- 2835 evenings. 125(6 TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, AGGIE- LAND BOND, 693-3700, 845-2871. 124(5 Richard pitches in exhibition play Typing-Experienced, fast, accurate! All types of papers. Call 693-6411. 121tl0 Two sheepskin seatcovers $60 each, 693- 5177. 124t5 BIG TURNTABLE, Model 960 Multiple play/manual, excellent condition, $135. Call 845-7564 or 693-9696 after 6 p.m. 125(5 The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking appli cations (or newspaper route carriers. We have one immediate opening and will also have several open ings for the spring semester. Routes take 2V2to 3 hours per day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need solicitors for the spring semester. K interested please call Julian McMurrey 693-2323. SOtfn "Lazer 4258. Sailboat” w/trailer $1300, 693- 125115 TYPING". ~ f 'All kinds. Let us type your propos-i als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates, j Business Communication Services .4013 Texas Ave. S. 846-5794 lesttm Moving Must sell Thorens turntable with B&O Cartridge $200.00 and Akai tape deck $100.00. Call 846-5972 after 6 P.M. 126(4 CAMERO BERLINETTA 1979, 350, manual transmission, T-Top, customized, $6800, 696-2262. 125tl0 r 1 i i “i i PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Grapevine personality. 696- 3411. E.O.E. 107tfn 12" Black and white Sanyo TV 7 Perfect Con dition $50. 696-1854 126(2 MARINE CORPS OFFICER UNI FORMS. Complete set for $850. Call 696- 2629. 12415 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting I HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 I 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1,,n J I United Press International COCOA, Fla. — J R. Richard pitched wildly, but good enough to get the Toronto Blue Jays out in a surprise one ance during the final exhibition game. “The first thing that struck me about J.R. — considering the background — was his breaking ball. It was good,” Blue Jays hit ter Garth lorg said. The performance marked the first time Richard, a stroke victim, pitched against hitters of another team since July 14, 1980. Earlier this spring he had fast the week a said. “But they’r a little now.” Bast indeed, came the focal p blitz, appearing tratccl and seve mound the sta aid he didn’t m iiciy. on hardson had OFFICIAL NOTICE 1981 TSKX) Suzuki $600.00 low mileage, excellent condition. Call 696-3924. 124t4 SPECIAL NOTICE 3-C BAR-B-Q Culpepper Plaza Now Hiring DISHWASHERS, CASHIERS, HOSTESSES, SERVING-LINE WORKERS. Apply between 9-11 and 2-4. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. WANTED: Super Worker WHY: WHEN: WAGES: WHERE: Housecleaning, etc. Saturdays or evenings Will talk. Call 693-4626 after 5 p.m. 123(5 Mustang interiors 1965-73 molded caipet $89, upholstery $165, door panels $95, more A-l Mustang 1-713-444-6241. 123(5 FOR LEASE NOW HIRING DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED FLEXIBLE HOURS $3.75/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips merit raise after 2 weeks up to $4.50/hr. Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F 319 Patricia or 2314 S. Texas (across from the Dairy Queen) mttn Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. Full and part-time. Apply in person. atfo: Barcelona Apartments now leasing one and two bedroom furnished and unfurnished for summer and year round. 700 Dominik, 693-0261. 105(48 FOR RENT Arbor Square Apartments now leasing one and two bedroom furnished for summer and year round leases. 693-3701, 1700 SW Parkway. 105t48 WANTED: Dependable Worker WHY: WHEN: WAGES: WHERE: For yardwork Saturdays Will talk Call 693-4626 after 5 p.m. Studio apts. Available now. $395/mo. $200 deposit. Lease negotiable. See manager- 1100 C Verde or call 846-3047. 117(30 Summer leases 2 bedroom 1 l /z bath 4-plexes, close to campus, washer/dryer in each unit. $425/mo., 693-8685. 12Itfn NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Fall 1982 Semester will be conducted dur ing the week of April 19-23, 1982. If you plan to preregister, you should schedule a conference with your Academic Advisor and obtain an approved Course Re quest Form prior to the week of preregistration. Deliver the ap proved Course Request Form to the Biomedical Science Office, Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical Ad ministration Bldg. During prere gistration week, you should return to the Biomedical Science Office to pick up your registration packet and complete your registration. YOU ARE URGED TO SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON. 124110 New Fourplex. 2 bedroom V/i bath. Ap pliances. Washer/dryer. Call Jane 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 118tfn FOR SALE Koss HV/1A headphones like new. Sound great. Only $40.00, 779-2288. 127(5 3 bedroom 2 bath, alj appliances, washer- /dryer available, immediate occupancy, close to university, $450 to $475/month. 696-7714, 693-0982. llStfn AMF head “PROFESSIONAL" tennis rac ket. $35.00 retails for $70.00, 779-2288. 127t5 Southwest Village Apartments. Now leas ing one and two bedroom furnished or unfurnished for summer and year round leases. 693-0804, 1101 SW Parkway. 105(48 Must sell Aquarium all accessories, light cast iron stand $95, IBM typewriter excel lent condition $125, Raleigh hike girls 3- speed, $95. Call 696-7203. 127(2 Casa del Sol now leasing one and two bed room, furnished and unfurnished for sum mer and year round. 401 Stasney, 696- 3455. 105(48 To apply for financial assistance for academic year 1982-83, Fi nancial Aid Forms must be com pleted and mailed to the College Scholarship Service prior to April 15, 1982. Forms postmarked after April 15 will not be considered for financial aid for the fall semester. Forms and information are availa ble in the Student Financial Aid Office, 3rd floor, YMCA Building. 12714 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 pitched in an Astros intrasoisl. i.,, 'me. p 1 wasn 1 acc Richard trotted from all that m uiucjoys uni bullpen tothemoundtostartiff e ! es lin S -inningappear- the eighih inning Sundaya«ny£ |j . Houston Astros received a standing ovauif “ t . a . 1 R When he left the neldaf.erp| v R ble ; howev tecting a 3-2 lead, he rec f i|? s dwelt another ovation. ik Wi While on the mound he® the first two batters on grouJl outs, walked the next threehp| r ^ ters and then retired thesklf|pC another groundout. B'y General Manager A1 Ros*. ' whose idea it was to piL Richard, beamed. wl | “I’m real happy for him -r *- wasn’t too far off the plate, hj just delighted with him,"he Richard refused toanswetlj porters’ questions. . To start this season, Rich#: has been assigned to an a United Press I tended spring training in ON - sota, Fla. :ih H ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “'Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 'astballer Nolan 1 forsch in a pile) he Astrodome, t he season for H( ■m Lou is Cardin; jRyan, 1,1-5 la National League starts his / ' iv f v ' tb tbe Astros \ for Master#f an ^ ha '; v tall champtionsh: hen lost to the Do United Press International rar , 1( . yyestern J)j Golfers getting set ly AUGUSTA, Ga. — Five-i Forsch, 10-5 1; MISC. MED1ATATION IS EASIER, MORE EF FECTIVE, IN OUR DISTRACTION- FREE ENVIRONMENT. 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CONSULTING ENGINEERS FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY INTERVIEWING MAY/SUMMER/GRADUATE THURSDAY, APRIL 15, PLACEMENT OFFICE Design Engineers for power plants throughout the United States and Alaska, including the nearby Gibbons Creek Plant. Our offices are located in the West Texas city of Abilene Formed in 1954 GROW IN A PROFESSIONAL ATMOSPHERE TIPPETT & GEE, INC. 502 N. WILLIS STREET ABILENE, TEXAS 79603 915-673-8291 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PERSONALS WHY SEARCH? Our service is FREE Apts. — Duplexs — Houses We can also help you sublease your apartment. A&M APT. PLACEMENT ^ 2339 S. Texas, College Station HAPPY BIRTHDAY DIANE. Hope it is a wonderful one. With Love, BKB. 127t1 “Next to the Dairy Queen" 693-3777 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate needed summer Bay town/Pasadena area. Call Kathy 260- 2269. 125(3 LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES “IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE” Cy, COURTYARD CASA BLANCA COURTYARD APARTMENTS ‘COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY” 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-1413 ‘‘CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS” 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS - RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 122113 champ.on Jack Nicklaus has4 lgERA js backt added edge m this weeks y ^ ational L ters g o f tournament. lievers Bruce Nicklaus had lour ( '‘ Oa'clinajs were s< good weather last weekaShe|X es of lhe se . lowed his usual proceduif compiling vyorked on his game witn F' jiiJg percentage i tice rounds over the AuguMj s j on< National course. i Tonight’s cot 1 he Masters is only two S ee _g ame series away, but most of the other«L etlirn to St L() petitors spent Monday, "Opener Saturday would have been theirfirstp% UI g) 1 . tice round, watching a dm#) n the expai rain from the clubhouse; ^[leld of the Astrod while the weathermanprom% e Houston club ] clear skies today, a whippJo-21 record prin wind isn’t expected to help toting pitching “I’d rather practice in im ro , Don Sutto than wind here,” said Ji>li : 3eran( j Vern Ruh] Miller who got thoroughlyffo-fistory by tossim. ched Monday, playing 4itt e r there Sept. ) holes before the course 'Los Angeles Dodg closed for the day at noon, f Hits will be at ; “With the tall pines theyli'the opening series, around here, it’s almost imps® starters, third ' ble to judge the wind. It swirl: around those trees and jf, never sure which way it's ing. You watch your pla) partner hit a six-iron to green and when you try B the same, you find you’ve clubbed.” Nicklaus, who last wonh 1975 but tied Miller last yeaifj second, two strokes behind! Watson, practiced on the 1 gusta National course ft 1 Wednesday through Saturd 1 then went to south Florida spend the weekend with family. He is scheduled to turn this afternoon. “I felt I played real good|! week),” said Nicklaus. TdW concerned about my longga 1 and that seemed to be coi around. I had a lot of work to and the way things went lei in a good frame of mind.” Watson spent last week ad home in Kansas, getting rea 1 for the Masters, and afterbei forced off the course spent an hour hitting praco shots in the rain. Watson, who also has wonp British Open three times, won the Masters in 1977 wh he beat Nicklaus by two stroll He tied for second in '78,10s 1 a playoff to Fuzzy Zoeller in and slipped to 12th in 'SObefe rebounding last year with I two-stroke victory. \