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Battalion Classifieds
WANTED
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Cough Study
Males and Females 18 years of age or older to partici
pate in a clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a
over-the-counter cough reducing medication. Monitary
incentive: $100. For more information call 776-0411.
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STUDY I
Recent injury to
wrist, knee or ankle?
Severe enough pain
to remain on study
up to 10 days and 5
visits?
STUDY II
Recent injury with
pain to any muscle or
joint?
One-dose (4 hours)
in-house study.
STUDY III
Recent untreated in
jury to muscle or
bone. Study of 2 day
duration with only 2
visits required.
Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies
will be paid for their time and cooperation.
G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 77
COLD STUDY
Students needed with uncompli
cated, untreated upper respiratory
infections (colds) of less than 72
hours' duration.
Volunteers receive payment.
G&S studies, inc.
846-5933
SERVICES
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
TO TAMU STUDENTS
The Registrar’s Office no longer pro
duces unofficial transcripts for stu
dents. Official transcripts, at a cost of
$3.00 per copy, can be ordered in per
son in the Office of Admissions and
Records, Heaton Hall. Official tran
scripts require a minimum of 48 hours
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Sports
A&M will try to avoid UH sweep
Aggies have not forgotten early season defeat to Cougars
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Photo by DEANSAITO
A&M’s Jimmie Gilbert (right) battles Texas Tech’s Bryan Barriere
fora rebound last Wednesday. A&:M hosts Houston tonight at 7:30.
By CHAREAN WILLIAMS
Assistant Sports Editor
Fans at Texas A&M refer to the
I niversity of Houston as “Cougar
High.”
1 lie feeling at Houston is mutual.
There’s no team the Cougars love to
beat more than “Silo Tech."
“Almost all of the (SWC) teams
look forward to playing us," A&M
guard Don Marbury said. "People
work harder when they know they’re
going to play A&M. There’s been
talk around the conference. People
are saying, ‘They won the Cotton
Bowl. We can’t let them have both
(SWC Championship) rings.’ You
know how athletes think."
Case in point: UH Coach Guy V’.
Lewis made his announcement that
he would retire at the end of the sea
son just before the home contest
with the Southwest Conference-
leading Aggies. Final score: UH 76,
A&M 69.
"We went up seven or eight (xmits
on them and then we just let off,”
Marbury said. “We didn't play hard
for 40 minutes. They played well
against us. They hit the key shots
when they needed to. (Alvin) Frank
lin and (Rickie) Winslow had great
games."
Tonight, the Aggies (15-10 over
all, 9-4 SWC) will get a chance at re
venge when they host the Cougars
(13-11 overall, 7-6 SWC) at 7:30 in
G. Rollie White Coliseum.
For Marbury, Jimmie Gilbert,
Gary Lewis, Al Pulliam and David
Thompson it will be their last ap
pearance as players in G. Rollie
White.
Marbury, who is leading the con
ference in scoring at 22.5 points per
game, needs just three points to
move into fourth place on A&M’s list
of top single season scorers.
"I can get 15 points or no points
and be happy if we win," Marbury
said. "1 just want to win. It doesn't
matter how many points I get."
I liree straight losses to SMI'
1 Cl and I exas all but knocked
A&M out ol the SWC title picture.
"SMC took a lot out ol us,"Mai
burs said. "We all felt we should
have beaten them. That carriedom
to 1 Cl' and I exas. We just gotb
a slump and everything went dm
Oui shooting percentage, our rt
hounding — everything went.’’
However, with the SWC postsea
son tournament determining >4
represents the conference in ik
\C.\A tournament, A&M wantsio
string a few wins together to gaic
some much-needed momentum.
That string began Iasi Wednesdai
night with 71-58 win over Tesas
I ech.
“We feel pretty good,” he said
"W’e want to get back on thewinnim
road. We are looking to winallthiK
(SWC) games. That would earn m
over to the tournament. Alotofp
pie feel we can go in there andra
the tournament.
"I think we have a great shotai
winning it. We’ll take them ont
game at a time. We’ve just gottoftt
ready for Houston. That's the noi
step for us."
Since the Cougars are the onlt
team in the SWC that can sweep At
Aggies this season. A&M would like
to make sure it steps a little hardei
than usual.
“Most definitely,” Marbury said
“Playing with intensity will be At
kev. We’ve got to concentrate fork
full minutes. If we do that, wt
shouldn't have much trouble."
And Marbury wants just onemort
thing before he leaves — to read
the NCAA tourney.
"Right now that’s what we’rt
looking toward,” Marbury said.It
went to the Ni l last season (losingio
New Mexico in the first round). «t
had the toughest non-conferenct
schedule of any team (in the SWC)"
Aggies’ struggle continues against Cowboys
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By TOM TAGLIABUE
Sports Writer
The Texas A&M baseball team
continued its slump over the week
end as it dropped a three-game se
ries to the McNeese State Cowboys,
5-3, 5-4 and 6-2.
The Aggies, now 2-5 overall, were
swept for the second weekend in a
row by a team with a losing record.
A&M Coach Mark Johnson said
the Aggies are struggling in every as
pect of the game — fielding, hitting
and pitching.
“We are not as had as we look,”
Johnson said. “We’re playing like a
very poorly coached ballclub and
that’s my responsibility. I’m going to
have to regroup my thinking and
we’re going to have to do a better
job. We’re going to have to im
prove.”
A&M practically gave away the
first game of the series Friday.The
Aggies committed five errors in that
contest, two which directly resulted
in Cowboy runs.
The Aggies were outhit by the
Cowboys and left eight men
stranded on base. The Tow point
came in the seventh inning. Down by
two runs, A&M left the bases loaded.
During the first game of Satur
day’s double-header the Aggies
showed signs of coming to life offen
sively. But defensively, they died.
Four of the Cowboys’ five runs were
unearned.
McNeese State put the game away
in the fifth because of three A&M “i-
neptitudes.” Johnson said he was not
pleased with all the errors the Aggie
made.
“We got people that are making
the mistakes that shouldn’t be mak
ing the mistakes,” Johnson said.
The last game of series was over
almost before it started.
A&M’s Gary Geiger started the
game and was out before the third
A&M’s Robi Chandler (left) tries to put a tag on
McNeese State’s Curt Leger during the Aggies’ 5-
Photo by DEAN SAITO
3 loss Friday. The Cowboys swept the three-game
series over the weekend, 5-3, 5-4 and 6-2.
inning was even over. Geiger, now U-
2, gave up four runs in the first on
three singles, a double, a walk and a
sacrifice bunt.
Even though A&M helped Mc
Neese State improve its record to 6-
4, Johnson said the Aggies just need
to relax.
“There’s no question that a big
rally would loosen everybody up,”
Johnson said. “I think it would help
if the bats really get going, but when
you want something like this, it
doesn’t always happen like you want
it to.
“The big thing is, we can’t have
each guy trying to force a big play
and go to the plate and be the one
who’s really going to break this thing
wide open.
“Everyone’s just got to take care of
their own responsibilities and
within themselves.”
If ihat doesn’t happen soon,At
Aggies could he in lor a long season
A&M will host Lamar Tuesday* 1
Olsen Field in a double-header be
ginning at 1 p.m.
“I told the guys (Saturday), it's not
going to be getting any easier;
(Lamar) is going to be driving fast to
get here,” Johnson said.
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