Stephen serjeS UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL & STUDENT CENTER 315 N. College Main, CS Northgate Fall & Spring Semesters SUN. 9:30 A.M. Bible Study 10:30 A.M. Holy Communion 6:00P.M. Fellowship Supper WED. 6:30 P.M. Evening Prayer & Supper Campus Pastor Richard M. Manus 846-6687 Open 24 Hours kinko's the copy center 509 University Dr. W. 846-8721 Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, November 22,1S| Selection by the Guitar Shop . . . Head and Shoulders Above the Crowd! All at Unbeatable Prices The GUITAR. SHOP 109 Walton Drive, College Station (400) 693-8698 • BUV •RENTALS • SELL • REPAIRS • TRADE » LESSONS Largest selection your business deserves some prime-time exposure. readers use these pages to see what’s happening on the tube. let them know what’s happening with you. call 845-2611 to place advertisements in Th«SaMalio LONDON $229 PARIS $269 MADRID $269 TOKYO $509 RIO $379 St. Maarten $205 ONE WAY FROM HOUSTON ALSO TEACHER and BUDGET FARES! EURAIL PASSES USSR / Europe Tours Language Learning Centers Counci mravcl _1-800-777-2874_ Battalion Classifieds Call 845-0569 Mitchell named NL MVP Weh®e Cliffs Not NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Mitch ell was named Most Valuable Player of the National League on Tuesday after a season that conjured visions of Willie Mays and erased memories of two teams that didn’t want him. who was third with 190 points. Rounding out the top five were Ryne Sandberg of Chicago wtih 157 points and Howard Johnson of New York with 153. Mitchell, 27, who led the majors with 47 homers and 125 RBIs, re ceived 20 of 24 first-place votes cast by two members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America from each NL city. Cliffs Notes answers your questions about literature as you study and review Each is designed to help improve your grades and save you time. Come in and see our Cliffs Notes display He had 314 points to 225 for run ner-up Will Clark of the Giants, who had three first-place votes. The other first-place vote went to Pedro Guerrero of the St. Louis Cardinals, Mitchell batted .291 while scoring 100 runs last season. He hit homers in the Giants’ first two games of the season and did not stop, rapidly be coming the most feared hitter in baseball. His homers were the most by a Gi ant since Mays hit 52 in 1965. Unlike Mays, however, Mitchell has been a sometimes unhappy jour neyman in the major leagues, until now. Ag basketball player punished Senior guard David Williams was suspended indefinitely Tues day by Coach Shelby Metcalf for violating departmental and team rules. Williams did not travel with the team Tuesday to Anchorage, Alaska Alaska for the Great Shootout this weekend. Williams started 28 games last year for the Aggies, averaging 8.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. 12th Man (Continued from page 5) act cranberry sauce and relax throujl the game,” he joked. Tnafs not likely. A&M hasn’l a SWC game at home since 1981 jaki and even though A&M Coach R.C Slocum said he and his team is: overly concerned with the Aggii 19-game home conference gat winning streak, A&M players kiw|!ne! the advantage they have from plai ing at Kyle Field. “The crowd will be a factor. A&M linebacker Aaron Wallatt said. “The guys seem to play a little It. vd’s by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds T(4g. MORMOKJ RCAP &IG5* ' better when the crowd’s on our side 1 know they’re going to be out the: supporting us, and I just hope* don’t disappoint them.” Aggie quarterback Lance Pavla said tTie biggest advantage the Ai gies may have this Friday is thel2ii Man. “It’s a great benefit to us to such great support and to haveastul dent body and fans that believeii you and want you to do well,” Pavlai| said. “It’s a great advantage to us be cause we can go out there, be re laxed and play hard.” A&M players and coaches Monday seemed confident and re laxed for Friday’s game. That’s important. The Aggies will be heard on tbf field. And the close to 66,000 fans at Kyle Field will be morethai willing to make some noise in tbf dei stands. bp ( EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiii Zips 90 It's your turn... if : frc roc tio 505 CHURCH STREET COLLEGE STATION .TEXAS 77840 409/846-5332 |Jol HEWLETT PACKARD AUTHORIZED DEALER ; da: me me Yearbook pictures are being taken at AR PHOTOGRAPHY 707 Texas Ave, Suite 120B Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm LASERJET SERIES II $1,670.00 DESKJET $492 DESKJET PLUS $616 DESKWRITER $740 .-•O / L M PAINTJET LASERJET IIP $926 7475A PLOTTER $1,175.00 NOTE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OR CHECK ONLY f f SCANJET SCANNER $988 Juniors, Vets, Meds, & Grads are welcome through Friday, Dec. 1! =iiimiimiimmmimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimimiiiimiii Now accepting applications for Battalion staff positions Applications can be picked up in Room 216 Reed McDonald. Application deadline is 5 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27.