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Qualifications for editor of The Battalion are: Be a Texas A&M student with a minimum 2.0 overall and major GPR at the time of appointment and during the term of office; Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The Battalion or comparable student newspaper, OR ...j Have at least one year Editorial experience on a commercial newspaper; ■ l-i i OR Have completed at least 12 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media Writing I and II), JOUR 301 (Mass'Comm Law) and JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to the Student Publications Manager’s office, room 230 Reed McDonald Bldg. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Monday, March 21. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, 1994. Come Join Us! Freshmen Adjusting to College Experiences is now accepting applications for mentors for the upcoming school year! C‘94 - ’95) If interested or want more information, come by YMCA 108 or call 845-9804 TIME IS RUNNING OUT! (Applications due March 23) 'mmM MmmMmmmmm Page 6 The Battalion ■ ■ Monday, March 7,19)] Spurs surge past Magic, O'Neal with late run The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO - David Robinson scored 36 points and Dale Ellis added 22 to pace the San Antonio Spurs to a 111-103 victory over Orlando on Sunday. Robinson and Ellis combined for 24 of San Antonio's 37 fourth- quarter points to guide a 16-point comeback in the last 14 minutes in the nationally televised game. Robinson chipped in with 13 rebounds, seven assists and six blocked shots in his duel with Or lando center Shaquille O'Neal, who marked Magic team-high to tals of 32 points and 11 rebounds on his 22nd birthday. Orlando shot only 33 percent from the field in the fourth quar ter as the Magic were outscored 37-17. The Spurs took the lead for good on Ellis' rebound basket with 2:06 remaining. Robinson then added a basket and foul shot and two more foul shots. Loss Continued from Page 5 "A loss is a loss," Edwards said. "You don't want to go out losing during senior day, but you just don't want to lose any game. "1 am more worried about us losing three games in a row." Edwards said the Aggies are playing the same way as they were when they won seven in a row during the first round of the season. "The ball is just not bouncing our way right now," he said. "We just have to keep our heads up and start the tour nament off well. Once the Murry SWC tournament starts, our record will be 0-0." Joe Wilbert was one of the keys for the Aggies during the Aggies first 11 games of the season, but Wilbert has strug gled in the la^t three games. Wilbert has been bothered by a cut above his left eye. In the last three games, Wilbert has combined to score a total of 14 points, scoring five points against Tech, six points against Baylor and three points against Texas Christian. Barone said he did not know what was wrong will; Wilbert, but agreed with Ed wards that the SWC tourna ment is a new start for A&M. "We are trying to figure out what is wrong with Wilbert, Barone said. " We miss him, and for some reason he has not been able to contribute in the last few games. "We just need to get over our slump and get into the tournament. The tournamentis the new beginning for us." Gonzalez Continued from Page 5 The Ag- gies opened the tourna ment with a 2-2 perfor mance in pool play. The record included a 3- 1 loss to Long Beach State. A&M opened the bracket por tion of the tournament Sunday ex ploding for eight runs in a shutout "I can't say enough about Kim Gonzalez. She pitched three games in a row and showed the type of player she is. " - Bob Brock, head softball coach win against No. 17 Notre Dame. The semifinal game included Gon zalez's second straight three-hit shutout in the TO victory. The Aggies, champions of the Aggie Invitation al and Pepsi/UTA Inter collegiate Classic will now travel to Florida for the South Florida Classic on March 11 through 13 in Tampa and the Lady Seminole Invitational on March 18-20 along with match-ups against No. 9 Florida State and Virginia in Tallahassee. Lady Aggie Sara Linda Lundeford' Stout, right, s tag. A&M slides safely won the Aggi Roger into second e Invitational wmmmm UsicU/Thtr B.imi base underneall) on Sunday. RICHARD EDELMAN For 14th Court of Appeals, Place 3 ★ Winner of Stai e Bar Poll among Republicans for Place 3 ★ Most “Well Qualified” votes in Houston Bar Poll among Republicans for Place 3 ★ Over 12 years legal, litigation and dispute resolution experience Richard Edelman has the temperament and good common sense to be an outstanding appellate judge. 99 George W. 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