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The Battalion
Friday, September4,
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
Fischer, Spassky end
second game in draw
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Part-time bookkeeper wanted. Flexible hours. Apply
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Dependable people wanted for Houston Post route. $400-
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Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
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Vocalist wanted for newly formed rock band, irrational
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Child Care
Westwood Preschcxjl In Bryan on West Loop 2818 next to
Hall of Fame and Villa Maria. Now enrolling 18 mths - 5
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Services
QUICK MOVING SERVICE FOR APARTMENTS AND
DORMS. CALL FOR PRE-ESTIMATE 823-3935, 779-
2796
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal. Insurance
discount. Mon-Tue (6-10 p.m.), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.), Frl. (6-
10p.m.)-Sat. (8-12noon), Sat. (8-4:30p.m.). Across the
street from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome. $20.00
per class. 411 Texas Ave. South. 693-1322.
Notice
Expressions Studio CS Jazz Funk class. Ladies only,
Wednesday from 7:45-8:45. $23.00/mo. Kathy 693-
0249.
For Sale
AGGIE RING DIAMONDS
Highest quality, lowest prices
776-3069
For personal appointment
Honda scooter red gyro, good condition, recently tuned
with new battery $200 O.B.O. Nintendo system with 8
games, extra controller, and cartridge cleaner $80; 693-
5934.
USED HOMES, NEW LISTINGS WEEKLY 2500 AND
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SUPER SINGLE WATERBED - EXCELLENT CONDI
TION; INCLUDED MATTRESS AND COVER, HEATER,
FRAME, AND COMPLETE BEDDING SET PLUS COM
FORTER. $130. NEGOTIABLE 696-0861.
Rollerblades/Aeroblade, 1 wk old, excellent condition
$250 o.b.o. Call Bryan 847-2005.
New sofa/loveseat suit $200. 1yr. Kenmore gas dryer
$145. Leather swivel chair $40.00. Kids table $5.00. 15
spd. Raleigh racing bike w/extras $75.00. Allen 846-
4031.
Classic 1970 Chevy Impala. Runs great, dependable, A/
C, stereo, cassette $1000 846-5474.
For Sale Toyota Corolla. Great price. Call 693-4183.
Gray sleeper for Ford Ranger pickup for $275.00. Rusty
693-9342.
Excellent condition Kenmore gas dryer $150.00 693-
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Roundtrlp ticket Houston Intercontinental to New Orleans
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Queen waterbed, dorm refrigerator, Sony receiver & five
disc and drafting table 696-6813.
FUTONS NL\Y, $€3 and up Stacey 696-0689.
1982 Wayside mobile home 14 & 60 ft. Bryan Mobile Park.
Cash. $13,000. 272-3380.
Brand new lightweight A&M golf bag $75. Russell 775-
OS 15.
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FOR SALE . IBM XT-CLONE, 40 MEG HARD DRIVE,
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WANTED: Quiet female 28 or older to share comfortable
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ATTN: STUDENTS AND STAFF! EDUCATIONAL
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SVETI STEFAN, Yugoslavia
(AP) — Bobby Fischer battled
Boris Spassky to a draw Thursday
in the second game of their $5
million rematch that marked Fis
cher's return to the game after 20
years.
Fischer fought back after a
strong start by Spassky, but final
ly offered the draw after the 59th
move by his old rival and after
seven hours of tense, exhausting
play.
Under the rules of the match,
draws do not count for points,
leaving the score 1-0, after Fisch
er's convincing opening victory in
a six-hour contest Wednesday.
The contest is being held in this
elegant Adriatic sea resort in defi
ance of U.N. sanctions against
Yugoslavia.
Their next game is Saturday.
Fischer, 49, gave credit Thurs
day to his old opponent, the same
man he defeated in 1972
come America's first and on 1
chess world champion.
"Boris had a good gamei
then he made a few slips," Fi
er said. "I had a winning chana
. . the end is a clear draw."
Spassky, a 55-year-old Russi
now a French citizen, concedi
he simply "played badly" infi
middle of the game.
Spasskv played white at
opened the game at3:30p
with the Samisch variation.Fisd
er adopted the King's Indiandi
fense to appreciative "oohs"fioi
the audience.
Given Spassky's early positi®
al advantage, chess experts we
impressed by the strength of Fi
cher's middle game. Some said!
came close to beating Spassi
outright.
"Fischer's not much won
than he used to be — thatmea
he's one of the best in the world
Icelandic grandmaster Meigi
Petursson said.
CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR - seeking RN,
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join local established professional pharmaceutical re
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hours. Biopharma, Inc. 776-0400.
For Rent
1 bedroom at Glennwood Apts. $295/mo. Pets allowed, 2
miles from campus on 2818 near Aerofit 696-0857
Officials confirm 'killer bee
Earn 100’s/week stuffing envelopes. Write MX Enter
prises P.O. Box 674 Stony Point, New York 10980.
Small efficiency house 6 miles from Mall with horse stall,
round pen and pasture. $200/mo. (503) 389-4964.
Honest, reliable student; deep clean Bryan home 3 to 5
hours; Fridays; 3 references $6/hr. 775-4115.
Licensed manicurist 268-0101 for further details.
College Station duplex 3bd/2ba,$650/mo. tyr.lease. Call
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WANTED - NANNY for family In Malibu, CA. Light
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Olympic Blvd., #975, W. Los Angeles, CA 90064.
We have good used mobile homes for rent 690-0945
$400/mth.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Security
Female Student, 12-20 hours/week, must have car to pick
up child from school, deliver to activities and take home,
Monday - Thursday. Will pay mileage plus $4.00 an hour.
To begin immediately. 409-825-7348 after 5:00.
Help Wanted: Warehouse delivery shipping and receiv
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record a MUST. Call between 9-11 am only 823-5434.
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL SECURITY. Complete
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Personals
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AUSTIN — State officials are
confirming that the bees which
stung John Jandt and his dog.
Blue, last month in Seguin were
Africanized honeybees, the so-
called "killer bees.'^
Because of the finding, the
state has extended to Guadalupe
County and its southern neigh
bor, Wilson County, a quarantine
restricting the movement of com
mercial bee operations.
That quarantine now covers 37
Texas counties.
Jandt's sister, Guadalupe
County Attorney Elizabeth Jandt,
said that on Aug. 22, her brother
was on a riding lawn mower, cut
ting grass in his yard, when bees
began pouring out of a previously
undetected hive in a mesquite
stump.
"He probably got 25-plus
stings. His dog got it worse," said
Ms. Jandt, who came running
when she heard her brother's
shouts.
The bees chased Jandt to a
back door of his house. When he
got inside, they swarmed on the
screen. He tried to go out anotln
back door, but "they were war
ing at the other back door and ti
front door," his sister said.
Meanwhile, in a backyard pe
Blue, a 140-pound Great Dai*
was fighting his own battle wit
the bees.
"He just like to went crar
He'd dug out of his pen,"Mi
Jandt said. "The dog must
gotten between 100 and
welts."
The dog now "is doing01
He's got one eye that's
puffy, she said.
Her brother also recoverec
Ms. Jandt said she receivedahal
dozen stings.
A sample of the bees was ana
lyzed at the Honey Bee Identifica
tion Lab at Texas A&M Univeisi
ty and later by the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Texas A&M officials notified
the family this week that theiia
sects were killer bees, Ms. ‘
said Wednesday.
Although the hive has beendt
stroyed, she said, "I'm sure then
are more around."
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