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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 76
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 171
‘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
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L a
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Volunteers will be compensated. For more
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(close to campus)
ESSAYS & REPORTS
resumes, theises, dissertations, and laser
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Complete at least 60 semester hours.
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Call NAVY OFFICER PROGRAMS collect;
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SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
INTERNSHIP
Campus Marketing Associates
(CMA) will visit the Texas ASM
campus on
February 20th to interview stu
dents for a SPRING/Early Sum
mer position in
Marketing Management. CMA de
veloped a unique advertising con
cept that
recently received unanimously fa
vorable responses in its initial test
The ideal candidate will be a per
sonable, well-organized,
and highly motivated individual
who has a genuine interest
in marketing, communications,
advertising, sales, or
entrepreneurship.
Responsibilities will include de
veloping a marketing plan,
making sales presentations, de
veloping advertising strategies,
marketing director. Associates
will need their own transportation.
CMA produces student directo
ries and any related campus
marketing products.
If an opportunity as the exclusive
Campus Associate
at your school sounds interesting;
drop by the Placement Center
in Rudder Tower to see Dusty
Cain, and take a look at our bro
chure.
Please stop by and inform the of
fice of your interest in the position
as soon as possible. INTER
VIEWS WILL BE LIMITED TO
THE FIRST 14 APPLICANTS TO
SIGN-UP ON THE SCHEDULE.
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LOAN OFFICER TRAINEE
position available with Nation
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Full and part-time positions avail
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Degree not required background
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business helpful.
Must be aggressive, persuasive,
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Must have reliable automobile
and be willing to work week-ends.
Contact: Gregg Linn, General
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Looking for 1 fraternity member, 1 C.T.,
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March 14-18
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Trip Includes: Round Trip Air S.A./P.V.
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Pages The Battalion Wednesday, February 15,181
Metcalf’s Aggies
tangle with Bears
OVERSEAS AND CRUISESHIPS
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By Tom Kehoe
SPORTS WRITER
a weely i s ta
Shelby Metcalfs Aggies will travel
north to Waco tonight to take on
Gene Iba’s Baylor Bears.
Texas A&M at Baylor
* WhatrThe Texas A&M Aggies
(10-12; 3-7 in the $WC) visit Baylor
(5-17; 1-10) in Southwest Confer
ence action.
• When.-Tipoffis at 7:30 p.m.
* WhereiFerrell Center in Waco.
♦ Radio/TV ;The game can be heard
on KTAM-AM 1240 with Chuck
Gooperstetn handling the play-by-
play and Duke Keith on color com
mentary.
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94t02/17
A&M defeated Baylor 62-53 at G.
Rollie White Coliseum over the if
mester break as three Agg ies scot!
in double figures led by Doug Be
nis’s 17 points.
The Ags are coming off a
inactivity after blowing out
24 points in College Station. At|
has shown marked improver^
over their last three games. Meiij
attributes the surge to the Agg
work in practice.
“The players have continued
work hard and they didn’t give uj
Metcalf said. “We’ve played pre
well the past few games. Thecrec
goes to the players for hangin]
there and battling. I think f
getting their confidence back."
A&M has been warming u[
shooting. Against TCU they sti
54.9 percent from the field ai
for 62.9 percent against SMU.
season average is 50.4 percent.
A&M set a school reconi in
three-point shots against thePojj
hitt ing nine of 15 beyond the lint
Finish at 62.5 percent. In their tv,
C revious games the Aggies h
uckets from three-point land.
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Lady Aggies look
to regroup in Waco
By Stan Golaboff
SPORTS WRITER
The Texas A&M Lady Aggies will
try to rebound from a loss to the
University of Texas when they take
on Baylor tonight in the Ferrell Cen
ter in Waco. Tipoff is scheduled for
5:30 p.m.
This will be A&M’s first game in
the Ferrell Center and their second
game of the year against Baylor.
Lady Ags at Baylor
• WhatiTexas A&M’s Lady Aggies
(14-7; 6-4 in the SWC) visit Bavlor
•ket-
(3-17; 1-9) in SWC women’s basl
ball
• WhentTipoff is at 5:30 p.m.
• Where.-Ferreli Center in Waco.
• Rjwlio/TV:The game can be heard
on WTAW-AM 1150 with Chuck
Clements calling the action.
A&M, 14-7 on the year and 6-4 in
SWC, beat Baylor earlier this year
94-47 in College Station.
A&M was led by Dena Russo who
had a season high 19 points. Donna
Roper had 12 and LaTanya Irving
had 10. Twelve of the 15 Lady Ag
gies scored in the game. A&M has
won the last three outings against
Baylor.
Baylor, 3-17 on the year and 1-9
in SWC, will be playing their first
game in over a week. The Li
Bears cancelled games with Souii
ern Methodist and the Universilvj
Texas at Arlington following
death of freshman center A
Gist.
Gist died in a car accidentoverikt
weekend.
A&M will try to improve itsshwi
ing from the Texas game. A&Msk
just 25 percent from the field in
first half against Texas and36pt!
cent for the game. This came onto
heels of a 64 percent shooting nijl
against SMU.
A&M is shooting just 43 percet:
from the field on the year.
“This game presents the samesi
uation as TCU did a couple of wetl
ago,” A&M Head Coach Lit
Hickey said. “It’s a road game a
they are near the bottom of
league. We can’t let them sneak
on us.”
A&M lost to TCU 81-68 in Fit
Worth after beating them 84-72
College Station:
A key to tonight’s game will be
A&M can contain guard
Henson and forward Maggie to
Stinnett.
“They have two of the best playti
in the conference in Henson at:
Stinnett,” Hickey said. “If they
hot, we will have a tough evening
“Nette Garrett did a good job
guarding Stinnett last time, b
won’t be able to play this time. '
Garrett will sit out the game will
pulled groin muscle she suffeti
against SMU and aggravated agar
Texas.
A&M’s next home game
Saturday against Arkansas.
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Baseball
(Continued from page 7)
home run by ninth place hitter Da
vid Gruber, costing freshman left
hander Ronnie Allen his bid for a
shutout. Allen completed the game
and recorded his first collegiate win
as well as the Aggies’ first complete
game of the season.
Allen, from Kirkland, Wash., gave
up four hits and did not walk a bat
ter.
Aggie Baseball
> Record:5 wins, 0 losses.
• Ranking:Eighth.
• Next GameiFriday v. Northeast
Louisiana.
“I felt good today and I was able
to keep the ball low in the zone,” Al
len said. “Getting this first game un
der my belt will take a little pressure
off of me.”
A&M rounded out the scoring in
the top of the seventh, as Thompson
walked with one out in the inning
and stole second. After a fly out to
left by Taylor, Thompson stole third
and Knoblauch walked. Byington
ended his 2-for-3 day in fine style as
the next batter, hitting a threw
homer over the left field wall. T
home run was his first of theses
and ended the game scoring at61
In game two, first baseman Ml
Easley led off the second inning
a walk and was moved to secondot
Duke sacrifice bunt. Junior Den
Dacus scored Easley on a two-c
single to left to put the Aggies out
board on their way to a 2-0 victory
A lead-off walk by Taylor in
third got the offense moving ag£
Knoblauch reached first onanen
and a long fly to center
Byington allowed the runners to
vance to second and third, taji
scored on a sacrifice fly by Albrif
to end the scoring for A&M.
Senior Keith Langston work
the first five innings, allowing o:
hit, walking two and striking:
four. Langston’s record now sta®
at 1-0.
Senior reliever Scott Ce®
worked the final two innings,
ing one hit and striking out five
the seven batters he faced en rot
to recording his second save of'i
year.
A&M Head Coach Mark John!
was satisfied with the pitching f<
formance turned in.
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