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Page 10 • The Battalion
This day in Aggie
football...
October 11,1973: Texas
Tech gives the sixth-ranked
Aggies fits for a half
before Bubba Bean races
94 yards for a touchdown
and A87v\ pulls away for a
38-9 victory in Lubbock.
QPORTS
UNLV negotiates buyout of basketball coach’s contract
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rollie
Massimino’s future as UNLV
basketball coach was on the line
Monday, with university offi
cials trying to negotiate a buy
out of his contract.
Just five days before the
Runnin’ Rebels are to start
practice, Massimino met with
UNLV interim president Kenny
Guinn and athletic director Jim
Weaver to discuss whether he
would remain coach.
Sources told The Associated
Press that Guinn has decided
Massimino should leave, and ef
forts were being made to struc
ture a buyout before the start of
practice Saturday.
Massimino, who has three
years remaining on a five-year
contract, confirmed after
the meeting a buyout had
been proposed.
'We talked about it, but
it was a very preliminary dis
cussion,” he said. “We talked
in generalities about the
whole situation.”
Weaver called the meeting
“very amicable” and said anoth
er one will be held in the next
few days.
“We didn’t reach a specific
conclusion,” Guinn told KLAS-
TV. “There’s a few things
to resolve during the next 24
to 48 hours.”
The negotiations come amid
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8051.
Treehouse Village. Sublease efficiency through May '95.
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1&2 bdrm available, rec. room, pool, tennis courts, weight
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Mature female to share 2bdrm-1bth duplex with w/d.
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Computers
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bills, water paid, bus-route. 696-1227.
Computer Use - quiet/private computer room. $4.00/hr.
Reserve 823-3489.
Female roommate needed. Own room, all bills paid, close
to campus, $200/mo. 846-1413.
Macintosh Computers for lease. Semester rates from
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Dallas based telecommunications
company seeks highly motivated
college student to manage and
help market the sale of long
distance prepaid calling cards
at Texas A&M. Please fax
resume and a one page letter
describing unique ability to
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fax no later than October 14th.
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(bladder infection).
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will be compensated.
‘Painful urination
‘Frequent urination
‘Urgency
‘Females age 18-64
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( close to campus)
846-5933
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Beautiful, custom designed, lace wedding dress. Size 6-
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YAKIMA bike rack. 58" with two trays and core locks.
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RANCH HAND EQUIPMENT Custom grillguards &
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Lost/Found
Lost Saturday, October 8th from Univ. Oaks area, 4
month old male Rottweiler. Reward. Susan 776-8034 or
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JOCK ITCH STUDY
Black Cocker Spaniel puppy, 3 months old, with shots,
papers & accessories - $100. Call Shelley at 846-7072.
AFRICAN PIGMY Hedgehogs. Adorable pets for sale.
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College Station
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Attendant needed for paralyzed student.
Please call 846-4247.
Part-time property maintenance needed. Call Carla at
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We're looking for a student organization that would like to
earn top dollar for a marketing promotion right on campus.
Call (800) 592-2121 ext. 313.
Patient volunteers needed for
research study of new
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* FREE physical exam, treatments,
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* Ages 12-65 years
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Typing-Word Processing Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac
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Automobiles
1990 Chevy Lumina - blue, 141,000 mis., a/c, cassette.
$3,600 negotiable. 764-4542.
’91 Eagle Talon - auto, all-power, loaded, 59K. Excellent
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1974 Superbeetle - new motor, great condition, simple,
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1986 Mustang GT, new clutch, a/c, radio, 99K - $3,950.
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Services
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Flexible schedules around classes.
Internships & Scholarships.
Call 10am-3pm, 693-4975.
Lawn & pool maintenance. $7/hr., 3hrs/wk minimum. Call
after 6pm at 696-1804. '
Need part-time warehousemen, M-Tu-Th-F only, 4pm-
9pm. Start at $4.50/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing
Co., Bryan.
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.
Need weekly stackers for grocery stores. M-W-F, 8am-
12pm. Start at $4.75/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing
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Part-time Lab Technician needed, 6am-10am, Mon-Fri,
some weekends. Call 690-2280.
Good opportunity for a person with mechanical ability.
Flexible schedule. Apply within Piper Chevron, Tx. Ave at
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HIRING NOW! Need 20 housewives & students for
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EARN $8.00 HOURLY + cash incentives. Apply 10am-
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Now hiring smiling faces for our
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perfect for students. Good pay
& benefits, no late hours.
Apply now at
Golden Corral, 700 E. University
Let's
Talk
Small group
lessons
■Students, wives
' visiting faculty
welcome
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Second
Language
Classes
New classes
begin
October 24
Call or visit
12:00 to 5:00
Mon-Fri
696-6583
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SPORTS
reports scholarship ticket sales
were down 30 percent over
last year and UNLV’s athletic
programs are facing a
financial crunch.
Massimino has been under
fire since it was disclosed
in August he had a secret sup
plemental contract with for
mer UNLV administrators
that paid him 8375,000 a year
in addition to his $511,000
base salary.
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JcSriefs
Men’s golf team takes
lead over Minnesota
The Texas A&M men's golf lean
shot a 294 Monday in the Northwestei
University Windon Memorial Class:
giving it a one stroke lead overliij
University of Minnesota.
The Aggies were led by Ante,
Rodriguez who finished fifth intii!
individual competition with a 71,Dii
Fenimore shot a 73 for 8th place. Rya*
Dreyer and Scot Fawcett tied for 111
place with a 75 followed by Jeff Brow
with a 77.
Richardson
to start
Thursday
HOUSTON (AP) - Any
one in a Houston Oilers uni
form usually gets booed
these days — unless it’s
Bucky Richardson.
While others on the team
have taken their share of crit
icism for a 1-4 start, Richard
son has led a charmed exis
tence with the fans as the
backup to starting quarter
back Cody Carlson.Richard
son’s aggressive approach to
the game and his enthusiasm
for taking off on wild scram
bles has made him an enter
taining fea
ture on a
team that’s
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in the Astrodome against
the Cleveland Browns.
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Oilers.,to begin ja .seasn/y,
turnaround.
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“It happens every week in
the NFL, somebody shows
up and beats somebody they
aren’t supposed to beat,”
Richardson said. “But if you
don’t show up and play and
do the things it takes to win,
you get beat.
“That’s as simple as I can
put it. If you mosey around all
week and show up on Sunday
and expect to beat somebody’s
butt, it just doesn’t happen.”
The Oilers are struggling
with the run-and-shoot of
fense and their attempts to
incorporate elements of the
tight end and two-back sets
into their arsenal.
Coach Jack Pardee and
assistant head coach Kevin
Gilbride, who is in charge of
the offense, have been
panned for the lurching of
fense. The revamped offen
sive line and Carlson have
heard the booing fans.
Richardson, with a heavy
fan base from his nearby
alma mater, Texas A&M,
sees a chance to lead the Oil
ers out of the morass. His
mandate came Sunday when
Pardee said Carlson would
n’t play until he’s recovered
from shoulder, knee and
nose injuries.
Cotton Bowl
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commercially useful function.”
In addition, the audit identi
fies another seven firms that re
ceived $322,828, but either were
not certified as minority-owned
businesses or whose certifica
tion had expired. One company
received payment of $103,195
but did not participate in the
project, the audit says.
Benavides said he disputes
some of the findings.
Dal-Mac, the largest of six
prime contractors on the project,
is not specifically cited for any
wrongdoing in the audit. But
Paul recommends that city offi
cials consider action against the
fronts and the prime contractors
who hired them.
Herb McJunkin, Dal-Mac’s
chairman and chief executive of
ficer, has repeatedly denied any
wrongdoing and cooperated fully
with the auditor.
“There has never, never, nev
er — in my whole life — been
any decision made at Dal-Mac
based on race,” he said in Mon
day’s editions of The Dallas
Morning News. “I don’t know
what they’re after, but they’re
barking up the wrong tree.”
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