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    Page emie Battalion/Monday, February 23, 1987
Battalion Classifieds
♦ NOTICE
• ROOMMATE WANTED
Fever Blister Study
If you have at least 2 fever
blisters a year and would
be interested in trying a
new medication, call for
information regarding
study. Compensation for
volunteers.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
FREE RENT'! Female wanted to share 2 bdrm./2 bath
apt. Close to campus. 696-3257. 103t2/27
Female roommate needed. Have your own room, bills
paid. Furnished. $125./mo. 846-1413. 97tfn
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
.OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, yr. round. Europe, S.
l. e,urope,
Amer., Austrialia, Asia. All fields. $900.-$2(RM)./mo.
Sightseeing. Free info. Write I JO, I’.O. Box 52-Tx4.
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Corona Del Mar, CA 92625.
95t3/6
State Law Allows a Student
To Exempt Either
Political Science 206 or 207
By Examination
Exemption Examinations
Will Be Given At 5:30 PM
April 13, June 8, and July 14,
1987
Registration and
Information
Room 002, Bolton Hall
845-3127 10112/23
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Problem Pregnancy?
we listen, we care, we help
Free pregnancy tests
concerned counselors
Brazos Valley
Crisis Pregnancy Service
We’re local!
1301 Memorial Dr.
24 hr. Hotline
823-CARE
INJURY STUDY
Recent injury with pain
to any muscle or joint.
Volunteers interested in
participating in investiga
tive drug studies will be
paid for their time and
cooperation.
G&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 10213/31
Defensive Driving, Ticket Dismissal, Dates, Times,
You’ll Have Fun!!! 693-1322. 9H5/8
GOVERNMENT HOMES. Delinquent tax property.
Repossessions. Call 805-687-6000 ext. T-95Sl for cur
rent repo list. 102t2/27
ADOPTION NOTICE: Happily married physician
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and nurse hoping to adopt intant and snare love, inn,
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Call Lori and Sherman collect anytime (201 )654-9561.
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Typing. Prompt. Reasonable. No Job loo Small.
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Ready Resume Service. 24 hour turn around. Info
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WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu
scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.
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Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. Error
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Thesis, Resumes, Dissertations, Graphics. LASERW
RITER QUALITY. Best Prices. Call 696-2052. 83t5/8
Computer Programs, Consulting Hardware, Repairs,
More...Please call COMPU-HELP, 846-2766. 93t3/6
TYPING BY WANDA. Any kind, any length. Rea
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Guaranteed. Papers, Dissertations. Diana, 764-2772.
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• FOR RENT
HELP!
Tenants Needed!
2Vz blocks from campus
1 & 2 Bdrm efficiencies
Cheap Rent!
260-9637
Preleasing Now! 2 & 3 bdrm duplexes near the Hilton
846-2471,776-6856. 83tufn
Large 2 bdrm., 2 bath near A&M, shuttle, w/d, call 84b-
5735 days or 846-1633 evenings ask for Paul. 92tfn
Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close t<
campus. 846-3050. Hurry only one left! $225. plus util
ity plan.
84tfn
# FQR SALE
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! IBM-PC/XT COM
PATIBLE: TWO 360KB DRIVES, 640KB-RAM,
8/4.77MHZ TURBO, PHOENIX BIOS, KEYBOARD,
MONITOR, SOFTWARE: $699. COMPUTERS,
ETC. 693-7599. 103t2/24
’82 Kawasaki CSR 305. Great commuter value, nice
condition. $480. 764-7017, 776-6494. 100t2/24
Escort radar detector for sale. $125. 268-0372 anytime.
Marc. 100t2/24
1969 Gibson Classical Guitar. $275. 2x15 Sunn Bass
cabinet with Peavey Head, $350. 260-2050. 101t2/25
Apple He Computer, monitor, mouse, printer, lots of
software. $900. 764-2911. Scott. 10112/25
HELP WANTED
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sense. Law firm wants student with high g.p.a. and
common sense to do various tasks in afternoons. Work
includes running errands, interviewing witnesses and
some research. Call 823-1012. 10U2/25
Handyman. Experience necessary. Tools and transpor-
tation a must. Beal Realty. 823-5469. 102t2/27
• TRAVEL
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driving. 775-4513, 779-0365. 99t2/23
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On the Shuttle Bus Route
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SCHULMAN THEATRES
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1. Any Show Before 3 PM
2. Tuesday - All Seats
3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With
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4. Thur - KORA "Over 30 Nite”
•DENOTES DOLBY STEREO
Cheap auto parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. ’78 and older.
3505 Old Kurten Road, Bryan. 102tfn
PLAZA 3
226 Southwest Pkwy 693-2457
Ski Boots - Nordica Air-System, men’s size good
condition, $100.,o.b.o. David, 268-0192. 102t2/26
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Sports
Lady Aggies
get on track,
defeat Owls
By Loyd Brumfield
Assistant Sports Editor
For the first time in a long while,
the rea7 Texas A&M Lady Aggie bas
ketball team showed up on the court
and whipped a good Rice team 70-
64 Saturday in G. Rollie White Col
iseum.
The Lady Aggies, 9-15 and 5-9 in
the Southwest Conference, threat
ened to turn it into a blowout several
times, but the Owls came back from
every deficit to make it a tight game.
“We lost the lead a couple of times
and they tied it, but we just did not
die,” A&M Coach Lynn Hickey said.
The Lady Aggies, led by forward
Evelyn Sanders’ 21 points, shot 50
percent while the Owls ended up
shooting a meager 34.8 percent for
the £ame. Sanders also led the Lady
Aggies with 14 rebounds.
The Lady Aggies took control
early when senior forward Paula
Crutcher made a layup to break a 6-
6 deadlock, and Sanders grabbed a
rebound of her own shot and hit a
soft five-foot jumper to give A&M a
10-6 lead.
The Lady Aggies built a lead as
high as 11 points at 27-16 and went
to the half up 35-26.
The Owls came out hot to start the
second half as Rice center Edith Ad
ams went on a rampage, hitting four
shots in a row to pull the Owls within
three at 37-34. Rice forward Holly
Jones and guard Dede Brantley each
canned baskets to put the Owls
ahead 38-37.
But the Lady Aggies came back to
tie it at 40 and took the lead for
good behind a 17-foot jumper by
guard Traci Thomas.
“The biggest thing about this
game was that a bunch of young kids
saw that they could beat a team that
has beaten Houston twice and Texas
Tech once,” Hickey said. “It was a
total team effort.”
Crite gets career-high 30 points
to lead Aggies past Owls 63-60
By Loyd Brumfield
Assistant Sports Editor
Winston Crite put on a clinic
Saturday night.
Texas A&M’s senior forward
scored a career-high 30 points
and was a one-man show as the
Aggies downed the Rice Owls 63-
60 in front of 3,006 fans in G.
Rollie White Coliseum.
“I always want the ball,” Crite
said. “The team did a good job of
getting it to me.”
Indeed it did as Crite had 14
points in the first half and 17 in
the second half, including 11 of
A&M’s final 13 points.
The win avenged a 69-67 loss
at the hands of the Owls Jan. 21
in Houston. The Aggies im
proved their record to 14-11
overall and 6-8 in the Southwest
Conference.
“Things got kind of shaky for a
moment, but this time we did
what it took to win,” Crite said.
Rice, 8-16 and 2-11 in the
SWC, got off to a quick start to
take an early 21-16 lead before a
Crite dunk and an incredible
leaping behind-the-back layup by
guard Darryl McDonald pulled
the Aggies within one with seven
minutes and 15 seconds left in the
half.
Rice held on to a slim lead for
the next four minutes until Crite
sank three shots in a row — two
long-distance jumpers and a
dunk — to put the Aggies ahead
30-29.
The game was very tight
throughout the second half, as
both teams switched leads until
the 12-minute mark when for
ward Tadd Thomas hit a 17-foot
jump shot to give the Aggies a 46-
45 lead. Rice tied it once after
that, but it never regained the
lead.
“Rice is improving,” A&M
Coach Shelby Metcalf said.
“They’ve got some good shooters.
Photo by Dtin to
Rice’s Greg Hines goes over Todd Holloway of Texas A&M and
dunks the ball. The basket was disallowed for charging.
You can see why they gave Baylor
so much trouble in Waco.”
In addition to his career-high
scoring night, Crite also led A&M
with nine rebounds, and guard
Todd Holloway helpied with 17
p>oints. Rice was paced by forward
Greg Hines with 15 pKiints.
The Owls had a chance to pul
it out in the end, when guard
Ronald Robertson sank a thret
pKiint shot with 1:15 remaining!!)
reduce A&M’s lead to one at 61-
60, but McDonald came upwittn
crucial steal and Crite sank two
free throws to seal the win.
Parents’ Weekend ’87
April 10-12,1987
Main Events
• Casino Night
• Variety Show
• Singing Cadets
Get your organization involved with Parents' Week
end. Applications to Schedule your event available
at 221 Pavilion. Due Feb. 27,1987.
Mothers’ Cljub Boutique
Awards Ceremony
Women’s Chorus
MSC Hospitality Presents
SomeuuhGrc In Time:
Th0 Roaring TuuentM
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The Miss Texas A&M
Scholarship Pageant
A Local Preliminary of the
America Pageant
Saturday, February 28,1987
7:00 PM
Rudder Auditorium
Student $4.00
Non-Student $7.50
MSC Box Office
845-1234
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