Battalion Classifieds The Battalion ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Room 217. MSC 8:00AM-4:00PM MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MONDAY-FRIDAY * SERVICES COUNSELORS - Girls camp in Maine. Good salary, room & board, travel allowance, beautiful modern fa cility, must lovechildren and be able to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.I., Sailing, Water Ski, Softball, Basketball, Soccer, LaCrosse, A&C, Photography, Horseback, Dance, Pi ano, Drama, Ropes, Camp Craft, Gymnastics. Call or write: Camp Vega, Box 1771, Duxbury, Mass. 02332. (617)934-6536. THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE is taking applications for immedi ate route openings. Pay is based on per paper rate & gas allowance is provided. The route requires working 3 hours per day. Earn $500.-$700. per month. If interested call: James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appt. 49111/071 COUNSELORS - Boys camp in Berkshire Mts., West Mass. Good sal ary, room & board, travel allowance, beautiful modern facility, must love children and beable to teach one of the following: Tennis, W.S.I., Sailing, Water Ski, Baseball, Basketball, Soc cer, LaCrosse, Wood, A&C, Rocketry, Photography, Archery, Pioneering, Ropes, Piano, Drama. Call or write: Camp Winadu, 5 Glen La., Mamaroneck, NY 10543. (914)381-5983. 7 Need good fast Artist familiar with T-shirt Artwork. Call 696-9661. Leave message. 86t01/31 Counter help 18 and over. Friendly, courteous, part- time. Apply in person before 11a.m. Gina Taqueria 304 N. Bryan. 86t02/03 CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING FOR CHRISTMAS, next spring, and summer breaks. Many positions. Call (805) 682-7555 ext. S-1026. 70t02/01 ‘STREP THROAT STUDY” Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/pharyngitis study * Fever (100.4 or more) * Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat) * Difficulty swallowing Rapid strep test will be done to con firm. Volunteers will be compensated. G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY If you PRESENTLY have the following signs and symptoms call to see if you are el igible to participate in a new Urinary Tract Infection Study. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. • PAINFUL URINATION • FREQUENT URINATION • LOW BACK PAIN G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 I7I SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S Studies, Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the following conditions call G&S Studies. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * infected blisters * infected cuts * infected boils * infected scrapes * infected insect bites (“road rash’’) G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 7£ Mason's MOBILE CAR REPAIR Call For Estimate Guaranteed Reasonable Convenient Macon Grimes 696-6689 ON THE DOUBLE Professional Word Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush _ 846-3755. ISltfni WOMEN NEEDED FOR A NEW LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRA CEPTIVE PILL STUDY. ELIGIBLEWOMEN PARTICIPATING IN THE 6 MONTH STUDY WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING FREE: •oral contraceptives for 6 months •complete physical •blood work •pap smear •close medical supervision Volunteers will be compensated. For more information call: 846-5933 G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) Cal’s Body Shop-We do it right the first time! 823- 2610. 32ttfn WORD PROCESSING, RESUMES, AND GRAPHICS. LASER PRINTER. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 84t05/03 RESUMES STARTING AT $15. CALL AND LEAVE MESSAGE. 693-1616. 84t01/30 Voice Instruction Master of Arts Degree. For informa tion call 589-2793. 83t01/31 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 83t02/22 DEFENSIVE DRIVING! GOT A TRAFFIC TICKET? TICKET DISMISSAL! INSURANCE DISCOUNT! 693-1322. 85ttfn • TRAVEL SOUTH PADRE SPRING BREAK 89 Nice rooms for a great price! Most have kitchens. From $109. to $169., on the beach or minutes from it! 5 or 7 days. Don’t spend all your money on a room-your never there anyway! 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Stackable space for w/d., fenced pa tio, pool, built-in study area. 846-4384. 83t03/07 Room for rent. Unique house near campus $125./mo. $ 150./deposit. 268-3223. 85t02/02 Luxury 2-Bdrm. 1 Vtjbth. W/D. On bus route. Call 846- 4384. 85t02/17 Typing: Accurate, 95wpm, reliable. Word Processor. 7days a week. 776-4013. 27t 12/07 By Jerry Bolz New Epson Equity 2 + 286 computer. 20 MB, 5 1/4 & 3 1/2 drives, EGA color monitor, Z4 Pin LQ printer, lots of software. Call Mike after 6:00. 846-5488. 84t02/01 OAK DAYBED. Includes comforter. Only 5 months old. Negotiable, 693-6925. 84t01/30 ’85 Scooter, Yamaha 80, good condition. Call 774-4779 after 6 p.m. $400. 84t02/03 i)$0 M0- ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR i,s siP : w , /• * H i u : '-S' ii 1NYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. The search continues for the miss ing link in the Texas A&M basket ball attack. Texas Tech defeated the Aggies 75-68 Saturday. It was A&M’s fourth straight Southwest Conference loss. A&M had the homecourt fans, an opponent that had a worse overall record, and expectations of halting a losing skid. It wasn’t enough. There was just something missing. The Aggies are now 8-11, includ ing a 1-6 conference mark. The loss was A&M’s ninth in the last 10 games. “We’re struggling,” said senior forward Donald Thompson. “It’s a 1-2 punch, but three’s not there. “It’s very frustrating. We’ve prac ticed and practiced and we’re still not winning. We’re missing some thing but don’t know what it is. We’ll figure it out.” Coach Shelby Metcalf was equally baffled. “We’re working hard and we’re trying,” he said. “We don’t have any excuses.” Tech didn’t need any excuses. The Red Raiders brought in a 7-10 record (2-4 in SWC), and came away with a thrilling victory —at least thrilling to them. Tech’s post-game jubilation didn’t __ even seem to bother the Aggies — fans, players or coaches. Taunting was meaningless to the Aggies. They just want to win. But it was Tech’s night. More spe cifically, it was Todd Duncan and J.D. Sanders’ night. Sanders, 6-8 and 230 pounds, was Tech’s inside game. Duncan, a 6-1 sharp-shooting guard, was their out side game. The two combined for almost half of the Red Raiders’ points (37) and were always there to counter the Ag gies comeback attempts. Sanders led Tech with 18 points. Duncan hit seven of nine from the It was a I have coni] I the “hush A&M Hef I found no made by S Good.r | to be clear ] whether t< A&M fool ban for H threat of t I season. 1 think investigati j Aggie or 1 I’ve bee I could wall I given A&l I that two A J to NCAA I Ifeeld 1 enough pi I further pt I now in dn I players an I associatioi In shor I wrong pec In man I players di I any real d The pla I to the pro I wealth. Oklaho (Continue Photo by Phelan M. Ebenhitl A&M’s Ray Little (43) tries to score over a defender. field, including four of five from three-point land in a substitute ap pearance. “Duncan killed us,” Metcalf said. “We knew he was that kind of a shooter —the guys covering him didn’t do a good enough job.” The second half opened with Tech on top 34-28. After pulling out to an eight-point advantage on a Duncan three-pointer, Tech let the Aggies close the gap at 41-37. That was as close as it would get. Tech mounted up and rode. Se nior guard Sean Gay hit a 16-foot jumper before two Sanders’ buckets —a layup and a dunk. Duncan put the finishing touches on the nine- point run with another bombtojj Tech a 50-37 edge. Aggie Lynn Suber came in to] his first points of the game with minutes and six seconds in the hi: the first score for A&M in over minutes. Frustration continued for the A; as T ech wouldn’t let up and Alt! was not forcing anything to happe A&M was not able to consistent work the ball inside for high-pe centage shots and the outside sho ing was all that was keeping Tec from blowing them out. “They just executed when the See Ags/Page 9 Texas Tech shocks Lady Ags matter what you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. By Stan Goiaboff SPORTS WRITER Battalion Classified 845-2611 Some traditions just aren’t worth keeping. Slow starts by the Texas A&M Lady Aggies are becoming a tradition. The Lady Aggies lost to Texas Tech 84-77 Saturday in G. Rollie White Coliseum, after falling behind 11-2 at the start of the game. It was the fourth time in as many games that the Lady Aggies have gotten away to a slow start and the second time they lost because of it. “I guess it’s an Aggie traditon to fall behind and have to play catch-up ball the rest of the night,” A&M cen ter Lisa Jordon said. Jordon led the Lady Aggies with 18 points. Saturday’s loss marked only the AM seventh time this season that Donna Roper was not the leading scorer. Roper finished with 17 points and Louise Madison scored 16 before fouling out late in the game. Texas Tech was led by freshman Jennifer Buck with a career high 22 points and center Stacey Siebert with 21. “(Tech) killed us with their inside game,” A&M head coach Lynn Hickey said. “We tried to front Bud and Siebert and their guards f them the ball anyway. They tremendous percentage from ;J field.” The Red Raiders shot 60 perceu for the game compared to A&Ms5 percent. The game had been billed asadt fensive matchup with A&M conij into the game fifth in the nation field goal percentage defense (35! percent) and Tech coming in nine (36.8 percent). “They played hard,” Jordon saii “We tried to front Buck and Siebti and the guards got the ball to then anyway. They deserved to win.” Despite falling behind early, Ail made several runs at the LadyRai ers. Texas Tech scored the firsi points of the game, but A&M cul needed L underesti on them ; stayed ah< Tech ii 13-minuu when for\ of his nil The lead Tech we See Lady Ags/Page 9 Texas Original Wargaming Convention February 3, 4, and 5, 1989 prouiCCy uselcom.es the return of special guest LsAJlfLIJ Bout), creator of HAfrPOOTI, the naval tvargame. Mr. Bond will be giving a presentation on modem Naval warfare at 12:30pm February 4th in 601 Rudder, followed by a talk by Dr. Roger Beaumont on WWII Naval warfare at 5:00pm. Events at WARCON include an assortment of war ranties, board games, and Fantasy/roleplaying games such as: AD&D, Atar Fleet Battles, Champions, Advanced Aquad Leader. Battletcch, Dobotcch QPG, Microarmor. 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