CASINO '91 DANCER AUDITIONS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 THERE WILL BE A PRACTICE FOR CASINO VI DANCER AUDITIONS ANY ON CAMPUS RESIDENT IS WELCOME TO TRY OUT PRACTICE WILL BE HELD AT 8:30 P.M. IN 226 GRW IlufkinI INDUSTRIES, INC. Lufkin Industries, Inc. is a diversified manufacturer of • industrial gearing • oil field equipment • iron castings • steel fabrications • highway trailers Founded in 1902, in Lufkin, Texas, Lufkin Industries is a world leader in oil field pu mping u nit and commercial gear drive technology and production. To continue our growth and strengthen our position in the world market, we are seeking talented individuals who are interested in building their engineering career with one of the best teams in the country. Graduate Engineer - Mechanical Entry level engineering position, leading to a career in the design of advanced power transmission machinery LUFKIN offers a For campus interviews on February 21, competitive wage and 1991 contact: the Placement Office or benefits package. Jim Riggs P.O. Box 849 Lufkin Industries Lufkin, TX 75901 EEO/AA M/F/V/H 409/637-5267 A University Lecture "THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF STALIN’S GULAG" Dr. J Arch Getty University of California, Riverside FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 3 P.M. ROOM 510 RUDDER Reception Following What Stanley H. Kaplan Doesn’t Know About The New LSAT. S STANLEY H. KAPLAN cfii Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances PS. Find out what we do know about the new LSAT and how we can prepare you for it. 707 Texas Avenue, Suite 110E College Station, TX 77840 Classes Start March 5th Page 10 The Battalion Friday, February 15,195 Ex-Bear coach faces lawsuit WACO, Texas (AP) — Former Baylor University basketball coach Jim Haller left a snowstorm in Cleve land on Thursday “only to come home to a bigger one.” Haller and the bank he now works for were named in a $3 million law suit that one of Haller’s former play ers filed Wednesday in a Waco state district court. The former player, John Wheeler, now 25, of Dallas is the same one whose secret recording of a conversation he had with Haller during the 1984-85 season led to Haller’s resignation and Baylor’s sus pension for 2 years for recruiting vi olations. “It’s a total surprise to me, after six years, that something like this could come up,” Haller told The As sociated Press on Thursday. “From what I know of it, it’s a total fabrica tion.” Wheeler’s lawsuit accuses Haller and MBank of fraudulently getting him to sign a promissory note for a new car in 1985. Wheeler admitted in the lawsuit that he signed the $13,018 note for the 1982 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. But Wheeler said Haller told him that his playing for the university would be accepted as payment for the auto mobile. Haller told him the car would be paid for by an undisclosed third party, the lawsuit alleges. “I have not seen the lawsuit, but this is a total fabrication,” Haller re peated. Wheeler’s lawsuit this week is in part a response to a suit that MBank filed last April against Wheeler to re coup the cost of the car. The MBank suit seeks $16,401.39 for the cost of the car plus fees and interest. The bank alleged in its suit that Wheeler signed the promissory notes but did not make the pay ments. dp 199/ TANK M c i\AMARA IT "UJORLt? LEAaue Of £M£F?ICAM AUC? NOW IT'e* CAU£t? " lO-IAT-A-LAFF. * by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds i $ ■ < / / / s' 50T TW6 Fif^r OAM£ 0(01,9 five u/ge 4ii 7 < / / / / Hot Lady Ags host two Louisiana teams The No. 23 Texas A&M women’s tennis team will host a pair of Loui siana teams this weekend at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. Friday the Lady Aggies will face Northeast Louisiana at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, A&M will take on Loui siana State Saturday at 1:30 p.m. The Lady Ags have fired off to a 2-0 record this spring, demolishing Southwest Texas and North Texas 9-0. LSU is ranked sixth in the South west Region and NELU is ranked 12 th. Head Coach Bobby Kleinecke said he was eager to lace the Louisiana squads because it will give him an in dication of how good his squad is. “I’m excited and I think the girls are excited about playing some tougher competition,” Kleinecke said. “We’ve got a couple of matches under our belt and we’re playing well, so this should be a good test. “I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far, but I’m still cautiously optimistic. This weekend will be a true test for us. I’ll know a lot more about this 03104102team after these two mat ches.” SWC sets new schedule DALLAS (AP) — Here is the 1991 Southwest Conference revised com posite football schedule, as released Thursday by the league: • Saturday, Aug. 31: Arkansas vs. Miami (Fla.) (LR); Tulsa at SMU. • Saturday, Sept. 7: SMU at Ark. (LR); UTEP at Baylor; Louisiana Tech at Houston; Texas at Miss. State; New Mexico at TCU; Cal State-Fullerton at Texas Tech • Thursday, Sept. 12: Houston at Miami (Fla.), 7:00, ESPN • Saturday, Sept. 14: LSU at Texas A&M; SMU at Vanderbilt; Baylor at Colorado; Rice at North western; Ball State at TCU; Oregon at Texas Tech • Saturday, Sept. 21: Texas A&M at Tulsa; SW Louisiana at Ark.; Missouri at Baylor; Houston at Illinois; Rice at Tulane; Auburn at Texas; TCU at Oklahoma State; Texas Tech at Wyoming • Saturday, Sept. 28: SW Loui siana at Texas A&M; Baylor at SMU; TCU at Texas Tech; Ark. vs. Mississippi (Jackson); Iowa State at Rice • Saturday, Oct. 5: Texas A&M at Texas Tech; Ark. at TCU; Baylor at Houston; Rice at Texas; SMU at Tulane • Saturday, Oct. 12: Houston at Ark.; Texas Tech at SMU; Rice at Baylor; Texas vs. Oklahoma (Dallas) • Saturday, Oct. 19: Texas A&M at Baylor; Texas at Ark. (LR); SMU at Houston; TCU at Rice • Saturday, Oct. 26: Houston at Texas A&M; Rice at Texas Tech; TCU at Baylor; Texas at SMU • Saturday, Nov. 2: Texas A&M at Rice; Baylor at Ark.; SMU at TCU; Texas Tech at Texas • Thursday, Nov. 7: Texas A&M at TCU, 7:00, ESPN • Saturday, Nov. 9: Ark. at Texas Tech; Texas at Houston; Rice at SMU • Saturday, Nov. 16: Ark. at Texas A&M; Texas Tech at Baylor; Houston at Rice; TCU at Texas • Saturday, Nov. 23: SMU at Texas A&M; Ark. at Rice; Baylor at Tefxas; Houston at TCU • Thursday, Nov. 28 (Thanksgiv ing): Texas at Texas A&M, 7:00, ESPN • Saturday, Nov. 30: Texas Tech at Houston Sports Mail Give Davis a chance EDITOR: In response to Craig Wilson's article that appeared in The Battalion January 31 . . . Rome was not built in a day, so how can you expect the Texas A&M basketball team to be. Coach Davis, like any coach, needs time to adjust to the league. And the players, who are mostly transfers, need time to I adjust to him. The basketball team should not be ridiculed for its perfor mance. As a former player, I know that it takes time to adjusttoa s new program. I'm sure the best is yet to Tome for the Texas A&M basketball team. Raymond Little Class of '91 The Battalion is interested in hearing from its readers and welcomes all letters to the editor. Please include name, classification, address and phone number on al letters. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for style and length. Because ol limited space, shorter letters have a better chance of appearing. There is, however, no guarantee letters will appear. Letters may be brought to 216 Reed McDonald or sent to Campus Mail Stop 1111. Moon drafted by WLAF ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The opening day of the World League of American Football draft was short on big names, but not big people. Former Texas A&M lineman L.B. Moon was selected in the 11th round by New York-New Jersey and for mer Texas Longhorns Alan Cham pagne and Ken Hackemack were also selected. Moon’s selection won’t mean in stant wealth because players will only receive a base salary of $20,000 for a 10-week season. But Charles Rentie, a former sev enth-round draft pick of the Chi cago Bears, is thankful for the op portunity to resume his career. The WEAL begins play March? I with franchises in San Antonio,Oil lando, Birmingham, Sacrament New' York, Raleigh-Durham, Lot [, don, Montreal, Barcelona, Spall and Frankfurt, Germany. Thursday’s selections were tit first of a six-stage, position-by-pos tion draft that will be conduct over a 10-day period. Runninj backs, punters and kickers will t' drafted on Saturday, followed \ | quarterbacks, wide receivers att tight ends on Feb. 18; defensive lint men on Feb. 20; linebackers on Fd 22, and defensive backs on Feb,24 CAMP DAY SUMMER JOBS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1991 MSC ROOMS 226-231 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Representatives from Summer Camps in Texas and the Nation will interview students for summer staff positions Sponsored by the Department of Recreation, Parks & Tourism and the RPTS Majors Club Aggielands Campus Directories Available If you ordered a 1990 Aggieland and haven’t picked it up, stop by the English Annex between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Yearbooks will not be held and refunds will not be made on books not picked up during the academic year in which they are published. If you ordered a 1990-91 Campus Directory and haven't picked it up, you may get it in the Student Publications business office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. 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