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Computers JOCK ITCH STUDY Patient volunteers needed for research study of new investigational medicine for JOCK ITCH (Skin Fungus). * FREE physical exam, treatments study medications & lab tests available for qualified participants. * Patient stipend available for qualified participants * Ages 12-65 years * No topical (over-the-counter) treatment in last 2 weeks. For details, Call: G&S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+ per month. Room & board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext. A58552. PC RESALE OUTLET. PC's starting at $99, printers at $49, software at $4. Plus typewriters & copiers. 3006 E. 29th at Broadmoor, Bryan. 776-8504. AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! EARN BIG $$$ + FREE TRAVEL! (Caribbean, Europe, etc.!) No experience necessary. Staff needed for busy Holiday/Spring/Sum mer seasons. Call (919) 929-4398 ext. C1009. Macintosh Computers for lease. 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Eligible volunteers will be compensated. ‘Painful urination ‘Frequent urination ‘Urgency ‘Females age 18-64 G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 Attention Students! Are you crowded? Need a larger room? We have 1 male dorm plan left. $200/mo., all bills paid. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for appointment. 1 bdrm apartments: unfurnished - $355/mo., furnished - $385/mo. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for appointment. SOAPS PEEKS & UPDATES. FIND OUT WHAT HAP PENS TODAY OR CATCH UP IF YOU MISSED YOUR FAVORITE SOAP. 1-900-562-1900 EXT. 1212. $2.49/ MIN. - AVERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - 18 OR OLDER. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED - TELESERVICE USA, HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797- 2323. WE KNOW THE FUTURE! Sublease 2bdrm-1bth apartment, w/d, bus-route, $425/ mo., no deposit. Call 823-4511 leave message. Available Jan 1, 1995, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, luxury fourplex. W/D, near A&M shuttle, $520/mo. 693-0551, 764-8051. Furnished 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. Close to campus, shuttle route. Pre-leasing for fall. Dorm plans available. Kathy 846-9196. SPORTS SCORES, NEWS & POINT SPREADS. SPORTS TRIVIA - HOW SMART ARE YOU? UPDATED EVERY 15 MINUTES. WHY WAIT? 1-900-562-1900 EXT. 1212. $2.49/MIN. - AVERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - 18 OR OLDER. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED-TELESERVICE USA, HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797-2323. CAN YOU BEAT THE SPREAD? Available Now - remodeled 2 bdrm apartments. 6 month lease OK! 822-0472. Adoption Roommate Female roommate (s) needed ASAP! 2bdrm-2bth, W/D, Treehouse Village Apartments. 696-6379. New Duplex, one bedroom available, W/D, backyard, on bus route, 1500 sqft., $280/mo. 694-2540. From lullabies, 1 st steps, & storybooks to training wheels, beloved pets, & campfire s'mores. We’ll provide the love & opportunities you would wish for your child. We offer the choice of open adoption built on mutual respect & support. Call Deb & Bill 1-800-966-4673. Legal/medical expenses only. Need male to share room, $140/mo. 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Everything in good condition. Wanted Two tickets for t.u. game! Will pay good price! 846-2113. 386/16 PC 40MB drive, both floppies, color monitor, mouse, Word for Windows, Windows - $475/060. Call 846-9480. Travel Page 8 • Thi Battalion Sports Wednesday November 2, 1994 Wood makes transition to coaching Former Aggie volleyball star joins staff as student assistant coach Jason Holstead The Battalion OBVIOUSLY the conversation pet Is a BOA CONSTRIC TOR!! Proven breeder - $275 with cage. Call Eric at (409) 544-8149. Rottweiler puppies: AKC registered, 6 weeks old, $300- $400. Call 774-4560. HOLIDAY HELP Part-time now, full-time over semester break. $7.60 to start Call 10am-3pm 693-4975 1990 TOYOTA Celica (st): 5 speed manual, car stereo (worth $1,200), power steering, spoiler, custom wheel, window tinted, 63K miles. All for $8,200. 847-2589. Women’s Bike for sale. 12 speed, excellent condition. Almost brand new. About $150. Call 693-4068. Mountain Bike Trek 7000. 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Applications accepted by AMERICAN SHOWCASE ONLY at TIME & LOCATION listed below: FAIRFIELD INN, 4613 S. Tx. Ave., BRYAN. FRIDAY, November 4, 2:00pm. MACPLUS 4MB 120MB external HD with Imagewrlter II and case - $695; 386/33 4MB, scanner, VGA, printer - $750 O.B.O. Software included. 696-5056. PONT MISS THE PARTY. CALL TODAY.. 1-8005KI-WILD Bridgestone Mountain Bikes: MB2-47cm. purple, Ritchey, XTR, specialized, Mavic, Onza - $750; MB4-42cm, grey, just tuned, LX equipped - $265. Call Marcus at 847-2571. Kenwood KR-V8030 Dolby Pro-Logic Audio Video Stereo Receiver. Excellent condition, $350. Pioneer Surround Sound Speakers - $25. Call Robert at 693-4727. Fulltime, morning clerk needed. Apply at 2007TexasAve. S„ CS. If you need tickets for Rice vs A&M or A&M vs t.u., please call (214) 657-2974. Prices from $40+. NEW OWNERS. Become an Important part of our team. Full-time, part-time. Advancement opportunity. Students, Mom's & Senior Citizens wanted. Apply at Great Ameri can Cookie in Post Oak Mall. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm. ‘“SPRING BREAK 95“* America's #1 Spring Break Company! Cancun, Bahamas, Daytona & Panama! 110% Lowest Price Guarantee! Organize 15 friends and TRAVEL FREE! Earn highest commissions! (800) 32-TRAVEL RELIABLE PEOPLE NEEDED. If you are available 8am- 5pm & have clerical/receptionist experience, call Talent Tree Personnel. 260-9194. THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS GIFT! "Gucci Pet” of the 90 s! A LESSER AFRICAN BUSHBABY. $2,000. (409) 544-8149. Night cooks wanted at Sonic Drive-in. $4.50/hr starting pay. Full or part-time. Apply in person, 2900 S. Tx. Ave. Eleven beautiful Black Labs. 7 weeks old, very smart & good natured pets. Great price - $50. Call Jim or Tracy 696-6536, leave message if needed. 48- Oxford Street Restaurant & Pub. now hiring all positions. Accepting applications Tu., Th. & Sal, 2pm-4pm at 1710 Briarcrest. 268-0792. 6" Burmese Python & cage - $200; Green Iguana & cage - $90; Sudan Plated Lizard & cage - $50. Negotiable, B.O. 696-0767. Place You Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696 The 1994 Texas A&M volleyball team has a fa miliar face on the sideline this year. After completing a outstanding four-year volleyball playing career at Texas A&M last season, Genny Wood stepped “outside the lines” to become a part of the 1994 coaching staff as a student assistant coach. Wood, a sports management major from San Antonio, said her role as a student assistant in volves a diverse range of responsibilities. “My role is to be active in the practices, going up to each player and trying to help them with their technical skills,” Wood said. “If they (the players) have questions, they will ask me for my opinion. “In games, I keep track of passing in transition (statistics), and where we get our kills.” Wood, who developed into one of the best defen sive players in the Southwest Conference last year, said sometimes it has been difficult to switch from being a player to a coach. “It’s difficult at times for me because sometimes I just want to put on the uniform and go out there and play myself,” Wood said. “But I think I’ve ad justed well to it because I’ve realized that I’m not a player anymore and my role is to help out the team as much as I can.” Wood, a three-year starter for the Lady Aggies, led the team in digs for three consecutive seasons and was ranked in the top eight in the SWC for dig average for three straight years. As a senior, she was ranked second in the SWC with a 3.37 dig average and helped lead the team to a second-round appearance in the 1993 NCAA tournament. When comparing the 1993 and 1994 volleyball teams, Wood said this year's team is talented and only lacks game experience. “Last year, we had four seniors on the team, (so) we were experienced in that way, but we weren’t experienced with them(the new coaching staff), ” Wood said. “(In terms of volleyball) skills, this year’s team is great. Genny Wood (#2), a starter on the ‘93 team, says it has sometimes been difficult to switch to coaching. “Their youth and (game) experience are the only things that are really lacking, because their talent level is so high.” Head coach Laurie Corbelli said Wood brings several of her “playing traits” to the coaching side of volleyball. “Her (volleyball) smarts that she had on the court (in terms of) her anticipation, when you have that as a coach, you can share that with your play ers,” Corbelli said. “I think she also brings enthu siasm and a youthful spirit to the team. “She is very steady (emotionally), and I think she brings that to the team because she there everyday ready to coach the team.” Wood, who is scheduled to graduate in May, 1995, plans to coach a club team during the upcom ing spring semester. After graduation, she hopes to find a coaching position on the college level. Spurs suspend Rodman without pay San Antonio coach removes star forward after latest outbursts SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The San Antonio Spurs, saying they will not tolerate Dennis Rodman’s outbursts, suspend ed the star forward without pay Tuesday, one day after he was ejected from his team’s fi nal exhibition game. “We’re just trying to get his attention as best we can,” coach Bob Hill said. “We've pretty much planted our feet on the kind of team we want to have ... He needs to become a part of that.” Spurs general manager Gregg Popovich said team offi cials will decide soon on the length of the suspension. He will be suspended at least through Friday’s season opener against Golden State. “Making it indefinite will not fly,” Popovich said. “That’s just something that we can’t do legal ly. So we’ve got to decide how long the suspension should be.” Rodman, 33, who led the league in rebounding last sea son with an average of 17.3 a game, earns a reported $2.4 million per year. “He’s suspended without pay,” Popovich said. “If you were suspended without pay, just sub tract your paycheck from your self and you come to a total. I’m not an accountant, but it seems pretty simplistic to me. No pay.” Rodman did not attend the annual “Spurs Tip-off Lun cheon” with the rest of the players Tuesday, and his seg ment was missing from a video at the luncheon that in troduced the players. On Monday night, Rodman was ejected from a game in San Antonio against the Char lotte Hornets, picking up his second technical with 2:22 left in the third quarter. Hill removed Rodman after the first technical. It appeared he received the second one as he con tinued to argue the call. Hill said Rodman threw a bag of ice to ward him and one of the officials. “I thought it was directed at me, the official thought it was directed at him and they threw him out,” Hill said. “It’s not that it was going to hurt anybody. It was a bag of ice. But those are the kind of things we've just got to try and stay away from. Were just not going to tolerate it.” Rodman, who led the league in technical fouls last year with 34, missed a bus to nearby Kerrville and a team meeting the opening day of training camp Oct. 6. He was fined $15,000 for not showing up on time for an exhi bition game against Milwaukee on Oct. 20. Rodman had not been expected to play in that game because of back trouble. Rodman said he considered the fine excessive and told a na tional television reporter, "If they want to trade me they can. That’s just business." Hill was hired this summer to replace John Lucas, who left to coach at Philadelphia. Popovich also joined the Spurs as general manager over the summer. “I think Dennis’s future is in Dennis’s hands,” Popovich said. “I’m sincerely hoping that he’ll make some decisions that will bring him back to the fold. If it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen.” November 2, 1974: A halfback named Jerry Honore rushes for over 100 yards and breaks away for a 60-yard scoring run as A&M knocks off Arkansas, 20-10, at Kyle Field. Diener Continued from Page 7 the following season with a 37- 12 home loss to Texas A&M. Thanksgiving 1985 was for the right to pick Cotton, and after a 42-10 thumping at Kyle Field, it was the upstart Ag gies, not the Longhorns, bun dled up in their thermals on New Years Day in Big D. Thanksgiving 1986, Akers’ last stand. For the third con secutive season, maroon and white prevailed, and Fred Ak ers was history. Table Soccer... Table Tennis... NoV©fTlb©f 12 Backgammon... StOftlHQ Ot Ckera... Spades... A..JVI. Bridge... Bowl ing... Darts... Billiards... November 13 at 9:00 A.M \CU-I First-Place Teams and individuals will be eligible for th<^ Region 12 Tournament. Registration will be from Monday,October 24 through Thursday, November 10 in the Student Programs Office. The cost is $5.00/person. atrlip 4ft IrirUtUftrttt tnJAtfU mitt* tiCUitlttimrMCp. The downward spiral of one of the most ballyhooed pro grams in the history of college football continued in 1987, the first year of the otherwise for gettable David McWilliams era. McWilliams’ Horns did go 7-5 in his rookie season, beat ing Pitt in the Bluebonnet Bowl 32-27, and finishing the year ranked 19th in the nation. Solace for the Longhorns with a Bluebonnet Bowl victo ry, and a ranking among the nation’s second tier? Hard to believe, but six years removed from a post season victory, U.T. boosters were nonetheless hopeful for future promise. Back to back losing seasons almost cost McWilliams his Longhorn life, however, a 10- 2 1990 season merely post poned the inevitable. The Ag gies’ recent dominance over the Horns was temporarily halted, and Texas, for the last time, was back in Dallas on New Years’ Day. The celebra tion, however, was short lived, as the mighty Miami Hurricanes rolled to a 46-3 victory. The Longhorns’ per formance in the Cotton Bowl was a sign of things to come. One year later, after a 5-6 campaign, and the return of Aggie dominance on Thanks giving Day, McWilliams was out of a job, and Saint John Mackovic appeared in Austin as the hopeful savior of Texas Longhorn Football. Two and a half seasons and no bowl appearances later, another coaching change appears to be on the horizon in Austin, as a return to past glory for the orange and white remains on hold. Wednesc NE I glanc my watch shifted m; weight fn to foot as ed for the marked “1 to say abc one can hi take it fro ing” that < by waving front of th On this standing r ladies. Be best to shi But, what float into r as I overhi “I’m tell these kids visiting nr those boys Cocks! 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