• HELP WANTED Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, September 25, 1987 Battalion Classifieds Interiorscaping Position, Part-time 2-3 days per/wk. Call 779-9138 to set up appointment. 18tI0/7 Pinochios Pizza is currently seeking an aggressive sec ond or third year Marketing student to help us grow. Must be able to work 20-30hr. per week and commu nicate well with our major ad agencies. Please apply in person 900 Harvey Rd. 19tl0/l Sports CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING. M/F Summer & Carer Opportunities (Will Train). Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Ba hamas, Caribbean, etc. CALL NOW: 206-736-0775 Ext. 466H istfn ♦ NOTICE DECEMBER GRADUATES! DON’T MISS THE BOAT! ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MSC ROOM 217 SEPT. 1-SEPT. 30 MON-FRI 8AM-4PM DON’T WAIT! ENROLL NOW! 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. You must be enrolled before your next fever blister. 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With the majority per suasion of the Supreme Court ready to shift, acts of war in the Persian Gulf, and a cast of nobodies vying for the job of Head Enchilada of the US of A, I have weightier matters on my mind. Besides, the Cowboys and Oilers wouldn’t have been any good this year anyway. To put the “crisis” in a nutshell, the players’ union is demanding pure free agency; the owners won’t giv^it to them. Admittedly, it is difficult to sym pathize with a few hundred guys making an average of $230,000 apiece for one year’s work (closer to r ♦ ♦ 4 ★AGGIE* VETERANS - Plan for your Future - 5 acres only 8 miles from A&M Beautiful Restricted Homcsite $ 153/month at 8 3/4% Men’s tennis squad j start year with meet 30 Years SI320 Down CALL NOW TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY 4 823-7789 822-0826 a SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - Alt Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID s 4. Thur - KORA “Over 30 Nite" WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. It 10/9 •DENOTES DOLBY STEREO MANOR EAST 3 Manor East Mall 823-8300 | Big Town (pg-is) 7:25 9:45 UHEUMISERr 7:00 9:00 CATT BUY ME LOVE pg-is 7:25 9:45 PLAZA 3 226 Southwest .Pkwy 693-2457 *FATAL ATTRACTION r 7:20 9:40 •STAKEOUT r 7:20 9:40 *THE PICK-UP ARTIST pg-is TTTs 9:50 The 1987 Texas A&M Four-Way Singles and Doubles Tourney begins today at noon at the Omar Smith Tennis Center, with the finals sched uled for Sunday. Teams competing in the tourna ment include the host Aggies, Texas, Texas Tech and McNeese State. Texas finished last season ranked No. 10 in the nation. McNeese State won the Southland Conference crown last year. The top returning player for A&M is senior Dean Johnson. John son won three of the four tourna ments he entered this summer, and A&M Coach David Kent said the newly-elected captain of the squad shows good leadership potential. Newcomers to the team include Mike Chambers, a transfer student from Houston; Kenny Rylee, who transferred from Kentucky; and six months, really) for doing k sically what thousands of peopled: for free. But the fact remains is the players’ right to get what die are after, and it is their right ton sort to striking to get it. With the current system, when player’s contract with his team rati out, he is not allowed to play fora other club that wants his service without it compensating the played original team in some way. The compensation makes a fret agent less attractive to teams, driviti down their market worth. Our ecu nomic society has been based years on people working for then lue of their services. Whatever market will bear. I f that happens to be a few millffi to A1 Davis or some other ownernoi afraid to dig into his pockets, will shouldn’t the guy get it all? I’m not in the habit of siding a union on any matter, weighty oi otherwise, and striking has alwa« seemed to me a rather inane soludoi to a problem. About on the level “Well, I’m just gonna take my mat hies and go home. Nyaah, nyaai nyaah.” But people’s right to make monei is being violated. And I, for so® reason, take money rather seriously So National Football League Plav ers’ Association, call this a rathei half-hearted “OK” of a half-baked approach to a half-witted argument And tell me when you and the bij boys want to grow up. Mosl By Ti Sp 1 Tim Stanfiel the Huntsville the Texas A&A Craig Whitteker from McCIennan Community College. The team will be without the standout doubles team of Marcel Vos and Dean Goldflne this year. The duo used their final year of eli gibility last season. Kent said, “I think we’ll go right on (after losing Vos and Goldfine). I’m looking for a banner year.” Houston out of pennant contention Men's golfers begin fall season at tourney Garbage Pail Kids (pg> Beverly Hills Cops II (R) $ DOLLAR DAYS $ REVEISE OF THE NERDS II pg-is m | DRAGNET pg-is m i ILa Bamba 7:25 > ! 9:45' The Texas A&M men’s golf team Aggies representing the team at will open the 1987 fall season at The the tournament will be junior Roy Woodlands TPC Sam Houston In- Mackenzie, senior Neil Hickerson, tercollegiate tournament Friday and sophomore Andy Cooper and fresh- Saturday in The Woodlands. man Chris James. Golfweek lists The Aggies, who were Southwest Mackenzie as a preseason second- Conference champions last year and team All-America pick, while Hick- finished the season with a 19th-place erson is on the third-team list, finish at the NCAA tournament, are A&M Coach Bob Ellis said, “I among a field of 12 teams, including know Houston and TCU have good Houston, Baylor, Texas Christian, teams, and Rice and Baylor are both Rice and Stephen F. Austin. improved. It should be a good tour- The team is currently ranked No. nament on a great golf course. It will 13 by Golfweek, a Florida-based be a good way for us to start the magazine. year.” ATLANTA (AP) — Dale Mur phy’s run-scoring infield single with two outs in the ninth inning gave the Atlanta Braves an 8-7 victory over Houston Thursday, eliminating the defending Na tional League West champion As tros from pennant contention. Murphy also had a two-run homer and an RBI double in the game as he reached the 100-RB1 mark for the fifth time in six sea sons. After the Braves tied the score with four runs in the eighth, Al bert Hall was hit by a pitch from Jeff Heathcock, 3-2, with one out in the bottom of the ninth. A sin gle by Dion James one out later sent Hall to third. Murphy followed with a grounder to left side that short stop Craig Reynolds gloved deep in the hole on a diving stop. Rey nolds tried to force James at sec ond, but his throw was late and Hall score as the Braves com- Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 Twins close in on title pleted a three-game sweep. cned MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Frank Viola pitched three-hit ball for eight innings and Greg Gagne hit an in- side-the-park home run Thursday night as the Minnesota Twins moved closer to the American League West title by beating the Texas Rangers 4- 0 for their sixth straight victory. The Twins cut their magic num ber for clinching the division to five over Oakland, which played Chicago later Thursday night. Viola, 17-9, and Juan Berenguer combined on a three-hitter. Viola did not allow a hit until Steve Bue- chele led off the sixth inning with a single. He struck out 10, walked three and lowered his earned run average to 2.88, second-best in the league. Viola has won nine straight deci sions at the Metrodome. The Twins have won seven in a row at home and improved their record there to 55-23, best home mark in the ma- jors. Charlie Hough, 17-12, allowed six hits, hit three batters and walked three. He struck out seven in his 12th complete game. Jim Acker, 4-6, pitched the ninth inning for the victory. Trailing 7-3 in the eighth, Hall hit his third homer, Murphy doubled in a run for his 100th RBI, Ozzie Virgil singled in Mur phy, and Ken Oberkfell tied the score with a single against Hous ton reliever Dave Smith. Smith had relieved Larry Andersen af ter Murphy’s hit. Nolan Ryan pitched six innings for the Astros, allowing five hits, striking out five and walking seven. In 197 2-3 innings, Ryan has 251 strikeouts, tops in the ma jor leagues. Seattle’s Mark Lan gston leads the American League with 244 strikeouts. a journalism sti The last tim 11 team took Miss, was on Se Coach Tom ’ off late 1979 w tian and the tangled with tl that night, winr Senior quart paced the 486-) 116 yards rus while completir 128 yards. 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