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Good opportunity for a person with mechanical ability.
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Need part-time warehousemen, M-Tu-Th-F only, 4pm-
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Photographers needed. Meet new people, call Photo
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College Station Pawn is currently seeking part-time help
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Part-tijne property maintenance needed. Call Carla at
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Lawn&'pool maintenance. $7/hr., 3hrs/wk minimum. Call
after 6'pm at 696-1804.
Oxford Street Restaurant & Pub hiring all kitchen posi
tions. Starting rate: $5-$7/hr., depending on experience.
Applications accepted Mon.-Thurs., 2pm-4pm at 1710
Briarcrest, 268-0792.
Part-time Lab Technician needed, 6am-10am, Mon-Fri,
some weekends. Call 690-2280.
IBM Computer, color monitor, mouse - $400. Call 779-
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TV for sale, Sony 25”, perfect condition, $250 or best
offer. Call 764-7215.
Specialized Rockhopper Mountain Bike - 20”, almost
new, $285. Call 696-5056.
HP-42S with manual - $60, firm. Call Thomas at 696-
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For Sale: Comfy and sturdy sleeper sofa with cover -
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Flawless 1/2 Carat Diamond Solitaire & matching gold
wedding band - $1,000. Call 694-2644.
26", 10 speed, girl’s bike - $50; love seat & end table set
- $95; DP stepper - $95. Call 846-1023.
Dresser - $25; bookshelves - $30; nightstand - $10.
Prices negotiable. 776-2812.
Beautiful, custom designed, lace wedding dress. Size 6-
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Oilers face turning point
Houston's problems difficult to overcome
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SPORTS
HOUSTON (AP) — The Hous
ton Oilers have either achieved
their formula for a winning sea
son or they’ve started a free fall.
A 1-4 record last season led to
an 11-game winning streak.
Don’t count on that happening
again. They’re off to another 1-4
start, but all the Oilers’ other
nightmares about this season
are coming true.
Quarterback Cody Carlson is
injury-prone as feared; the offen
sive line isn’t the same without
perennial Pro Bowl guard Mike
Munchak; and yes, many of those
fans who booed Warren Moon,
wish he hadn’t been traded.
“It’s real simple at this point,”
quarterback Bucky Richardson
said. “We can either hang our
heads and give up, or we can de
cide to fight like hell and keep go
ing. I’m going to keep fighting.”
The offense and defense no
longer blame each other.
They’ve realized there are
enough problems for everyone.
Some players talk in cliches
about concentrating harder or
finding chemistry but corner-
back Cris Dishman puts into
words what no one has wanted
to admit since the salary cap as
saulted the Oilers’ roster.
“We just don’t have the tal
ent,” Dishman said. “To be hon
est with you, that’s it.”
“Last year, when we were 1-4,
we had bad bounces, this year
the ball is bouncing our way and
we’re not making the plays.
There’s no comparison to this
team and last year’s because we
don’t have the talent.”
The Oilers lost defensive ends
William Fuller and Sean Jones
to the salary cap and replaced
them with Kenny Davidson from
Pittsburgh, and Lamar Lathon,
a linebacker last season.
The defensive line has more
sacks after five games than last
year’s line, but they’ve become
woeful at stopping the run. The
defense has allowed three 100-
yard rushing performances this
year compared to only six over
the previous two seasons.
The defense ranks No. 1 in
the AFC and No. 5 in the NFL
in total defense but they are
28th against the run.
“We just can’t stop the run,”
safety Marcus Robertson said. “If
you can’t stop the run, there’s al
most no reason to have any defen
sive backs. We’ve got to be able to
make people pass the ball.
“If I’m making a lot of tack
les, something is wrong.”
The biggest talent drain is in
the offensive line. There are
three new starters — guards
Kevin Donnalley and John Flan
nery and left tackle Brad Hop
kins. Only center Bruce
Matthews and right tackle
David Williams are holdovers.
They have become a defen
sive end’s dream. The line, only
two years ago among the most
protective of its quarterback,
has allowed 23 sacks in five
games this season.
Carlson is no Moon but he has
n’t even had a chance to be Cody
Carlson. He suffered a partially
separated shoulder in the season
opener and has since received a
broken nose and has knee and
ankle problems.
WILEY
LECTURE
SERIES
Memorial Student Center
GOLDMINE OR
MINEFIELD?
A symposium on
U.S. Business Opportunities in
Asia and the Far East
Featuring:
Mr. Brett Lippencott
An Asian Affairs Analyst at the Heritage Foundation
Mr. Joseph Greenwald
A former ambassador and an international lawyer
Dr. Julian Caspar
Texas A&M, Director of Center for-International
Business Studies
October 11 at 7:30 p.m.
MSC 206
Men’s cross country moves
up rankings to No. eight
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The Texas A&M men's cross
country team continued to push
its way up in the rankings,
becoming the eighth-ranked
team in the District VI cross
country poll this week.
The team first moved in to the
top ten last week after winning the
Red Raider Open in Lubbock.
The number eight ranking came
via the Aggies’ first place finish in
the northwestern State Invitational
in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Men’s tennis travels to Austin
A large portion of the 19th-
ranked Texas A&M men’s tennis
team will hope to serve their
national championship hopes this
weekend as they travel to Austin
to compete in the Pre-Qualifying
division of the Men's All-American
Championships, the second leg of
the Collegiate Grand Slam.
The tournament, which will be
held at the Penick-Allison Tennis
Center on the University of
Texas campus, will feature
players from schools in the
Southwest Region including
Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana.
The players will compete for two
berths in the qualifying portion of
the Men’s All-American.
Competing for A&M in the
tournament will be team members
Bernardo Martinez, Carlos Tori,
Robbie Krause, Eduardo
Martinez, Eric Horan, Ricardo
Rodarte, Brad Holland, Kevan
Benkowitz and Satyen.
Women’s tennis team hosts
invitational
The Texas A&M women's
tennis team will kick off its home
season today as it hosts the
Texas A&M 4-Way Invitational,
beginning at 8:30 a.m at the Omar
Smith Tennis Center.
A&M will be up against
players from Baylor, LSU and
Southwestern Louisiana in the
tournament.
The Lady Aggies will be
without two of their top players,
as junior Wilson Pate and
sophomore Nancy Dingwall will
both sit out of the tournament
.The 4-Way will be a flighted
tournament, with two singles
divisions(denoted as A and B) and
one doubles division. Competing
in the “A" singles for the Lady
Aggies will be senior Christine
DiNardo, junior Lonna Logan and
freshman Sissy Garvin, while
junior Anna Strakosova and
sophomores Julie Beahm and
.’Michelle Prejean comprise A&M’s
“B" contingency. The doubles
teams for the Lady Aggies will be
Prejean / Strakosova, Carvin /
Beahm and DiNardo / Logan.
Holstead
Continued from page 5
Warren Moon) to lead their
teams to the Super Bowl.
Even the New York Giants
held on the Phil Simms
through the 1993 season, hop
ing he had one more miracle
left in him before switching to
the younger Dave Brown.
These players are still very
talented, but because of the
age are just one blindside hit
away from retirement.
So as the NFL season con
tinues, lets hope that some
where in the college world is
the next Aikman, Montana or
Simms. A quarterback who
can not only rack up incredi
ble statistics (i.e. Marino, El-
way and Kelly), but can actu
ally win Super Bowls instead
of choking at the big game.