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The Battalion
The Battalion
Tuesday • January 24, 1995
Phone: 845-0569 / Fox 845-2678
Office: Room 015 (bosemenf) Reed McDonald Building
49ers stay focused on title
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Team looks to set NFL
record with fifth Super Bowl
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MIAMI (AP) — The idea was simple and quite
lofty: Build a champion. Build it now. Do it despite
salary cap limitations. And don’t slip up.
So far, so good for the San Francisco 49ers, who
stand at the edge of achieving the unprecedented.
If they beat San Diego on Sunday, the 49ers will
be the first NFL team with five Super Bowl titles.
They are 19-point favorites to get it.
With all those lofty expectations and accompany
ing pressures, the 49ers should be wound as tight as
the laces on a football. So why are they so loose, so
relaxed, so carefree?
“We’re one of those
teams that right at the
beginning of the season,
we say, ‘We want to win
the Super Bowl,”’ run
ning back Ricky Watters
said. “That places a
tremendous amount of
"Pressure is just something we've
been dealing with all year."
— Ken Norton,
San Francisco Linebacker
Anybody witnessing an auto - pedestrian accident on Oct.
18, 1994 at the comer of Wellborn Ave. & Joe Routt,
please call (210) 426-8070.
Miscellaneous
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS available from private finan
cial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. (214)
406-0405 “Dept.36”.
Services
Back To School Work
$10 to start
Flexible Schedule
No experience necessary.
Call 10-3, 693-4975.
For Rent
Spring sublease. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth,$480/mo., Travis House
Apartments, pets, free cable. ASAP. 694-2401.
A&M DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal - Defen
sive driving auto insurance discount. College Station
Conference Center - Room 106 - Wednesdays & Satur
days, 8:30am-3:30pm. $20. Questions or info: call Kurils
Koop at 823-3608. Starting Jan. 21st.
Apartment for rent. Treehouse Village, 1 bdrm efficiency,
$435/mo. + electricity. Call (817) 573-5408. Open House:
Sat. 1pm-3pm.
Now hiring morning shift 9am-3pm, Great American Cookie
in Post Oak Mall. Full/part-time with advancement. Apply
Tue. 12pm-5pm, Wed. 9am-3pm or 764-0079.
Sublease available, Ibdrm-lbth, $395/mo.
Oaks West Apts. Call 779-1136.
utilities, Villa
Grads: Teach English at Institute in Korea. Contact Joy
690-6160.
January rent already paidll 2bdrm-1+bth fourplex, all
appliances, W/D connections, sublet till Aug., $375/mo.
Select Prop. 696-3107.
AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket
dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu(6pm-9pm),
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9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) & Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-
2:30pm). Sun(12pm-6pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea.
Walk-Ins welcome. $20 w/ad =$5 off. 111 Unlv. Dr. Suite
217, 846-6117.
pressure on us.
“But we want it and we like it. We respond to
it,” he said.
“F*ressure is just something we’ve been dealing
with all year,” linebacker Ken Norton added.
“Ever since the ownership put this team together
and brought the type of players we have here,
everyone has expected us to go all the way. That is
pressure in itself.
“The pressure is part of the game and some
thing we’ve been able to play with. It’s been some
thing we’ve been able to use to our advantage.”
Everything seems to be to San Francisco’s ad
vantage this week. The NFC has won 10 straight
Super Bowls, three by the 49ers. The Chargers are
in their first Super Bowl, and they lost to the Nin-
ers 38-15 in December.
Nearly all the stars in this game wear 49ers red,
gold and white. Steve Young, Jerry Rice, Deion
Sanders for starters. Watters, Tim McDonald, Nor
ton, too. Ricky Jackson, John Taylor, Brent Jones ...
“Players like that know all about dealing with
pressure,” coach George Seifert said. “It behooves
us to be at our best for the game. Do I have to talk
a lot about it? No. Have we talked some about it?
Certainly, we have.”
While 12 San Francisco players, including
eight offensive starters, have been to the Super
Bowl, just five Chargers have gotten this
far. Two of them, quarterback Stan Humphries
and cornerback Darren Carrington, are starters,
but neither had any kind of impact in their pre
vious trips with other teams. The other Super
Bowl veterans are line
backer Steve Hendrickson,
backup quarterback Gale
Gilbert and backup defen
sive tackle John Parrella.
They also were relative
nonentities in previous Su
per Bowl appearances.
So experience clearly
is on San Francisco’s
side, too.
“They’ve been this far and most of us haven’t,”
Chargers tackle Harry Swayne said. “But
this team has been very good at taking advan
tage of opportunities.”
Leslie O’Neal, the Chargers’ Pro Bowl defensive
end and their most tenured player, talk about
their work ethic.
“We’ve worked all year to be in this position,
and it was a tremendous amount of work,” he
said. “Now we have the opportunity to play that
real big game.
“Since I came here (in 1986), this is our only
complete season. The others, we left it hanging.
Now, we have a chance to really make it a com
plete and successful season.”
Learn To Fiy. TAMU Flying Club.
Contact Frank Wells, 764-9056.
Inexpensive rates.
Part-time clerical help needed. Experience preferred.
Send resume: 1100-B Harvey Rd..
Apartment sublease, big discount, large 1 bdrm, $370/
mo., available Feb. 1st. The Gables, very nice. 693-8729.
Travel
Bookkeeping/ Insurance clerk, full-time, typing/ computer
required. Apply at 2005 S. Tx. Ave., Bryan.
Large 1 bdrm available now, 3 miles from A&M, completely
remodeled. Call 822-0472.
Part-time telemarketers needed.
Call 693-6966.
Experience preferred.
2 bedroom apartments. Some with W/D and fenced yard.
$375/mo. Call 696-2038.
AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR needed to teach in Christian
environment, start immediately. Call Brian Smith at 260-
1238, A&M United Methodist Church.
Roommate
Reebok proposes all-star
game tour for striking players
The City of College Station is accepting applications for:
Concession Worker Parks & Recreation. This position is
responsible for the operation of the Parks Department
concession stands located at various parks facilities around
College Station. Previous concession experience pre
ferred. Salary: $5.00/hr. Deadline to apply: February 1,
1995. Apply to: City of College Station - Human Re
sources Department, 1101 S. Tx. Ave., College Station,
TX 77840. Equal Opportunity Employer.
ROOMMATE NEEDED!! 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $250/mo. Neat
& Responsible. Cool & Relaxed. Chris 775-3079.
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own room, $197.50/mo. + 1/2 bills. Call Bryan at 696-
4102.
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at 696-4714.
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no deposit, own room/bth. Call 764-7178.
COMPLETE FIVE & SEVEN NIGHT TRIPS
Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s Chevron,
Texas Ave. at University Dr.
Romance editor, writers & photographers needed for
Study Breaks Magazine. Call 268-1496.
Roommate needed 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $245/mo. + 1/2 utili
ties, fireplace, pool/spa, on bus route. Call Cliff at 260-
1787.
Wendy's now hiring for all shifts. Starting pay $4.50+/hr.,
depending on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Pkwy or 3216
Texas Ave.
Female roommate wanted. 3bdrm-2bth house, $200/mo.
+ 1/3 utilities, W/D, no pets. 268-0120.
Roommate needed to share 1/3 rent and utilities, own
room. Call 846-6474.
Need full/part time help in residential cleaning business.
Flexible hours, Mon-Fri. Must have transportation. $6.00/
hr. 823-1775.
Roommate needed. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $262.50/mo., very
low utilities. January paid, no deposit. Jonas 693-6258.
Part-time female attendant needed for handicapped per
son. Call 696-4713.
I NEED A ROOMMATE!! Brownstone Apartments, on
shuttle, own room//bath, w/d connections, 1/2 everything,
non-smoker. 693-9737.
Auto alarm and stereo installer. Must have experience
and references. Flexible hours. Call Susie at 846-5091.
Roommate needed for Spring. Private bedroom, $232/
mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call 696-1227.
Part-time cooks needed. No experience necessary,
train. Call 764-2933.
Floral design counter sales & phone sales help for
Valentine's. Call 822-1658.
Female roommate wanted to sublease large room in
University Towers. $2,000 includes room & board, T.V.,
refrigerator & phone. Call Kelly, (817) 294-3873.
PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED for wedding. Contact Chris
or Kim at 260-1770.
Female roommate needed to share 2bdrm-1bth duplex,
$237.50/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 693-4247.
Nursery Worker needed Sunday mornings. Experience
preferred. Contact 779-7608 for application.
CHEAP! $124/mo. + 1/3 utilities, will share room, on
Northgate, male. Adam or Brian 846-6956.
Part-time job helping handicapped. Male A&M student
preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/week. Call after 7pm, 846-
3376.
Male Roommate. Brand new 3bdrm-2bth duplex. Bus,W/
D, pool, own room, $250/mo. + 1/3 utilities. 764-5763.
Wanted: Christian, iViale roommate for Spring semester,
Running Coach - must be experienced runner and good
motivator. Meet one hour once a week. Call 764-7921.
to share a 2bdrm-1 1/2bth apartment. Rent: $160/mo.+
1/3 utilities- Call Derek at 693-6737.
Part-timework Monday through Friday, cleaning commer
cial buildings. Call 823-1614.
Automobiles
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TOLL FRET INFORMATION & RTSTRVATIONS
, Wed. & Fri. from 10:30am-3:00pm. If interested, please
call Brian Faries at 845-CLUB.
Texas A&M University Telefund Position Advertising.
Articulate, motivated, responsible? Work flexible, part-
time hours while developing communication & negotiation
skills. Earn $5/hr. + bonus contacting former students for
financial support. Drop by the Clayton Williams Jr. Center
- corner of G. Bush & Houston for an application form.
1981 Datsun 200SX. 5-speed hatchback, am/fm stereo/
cassette, heat. Runs great, tires & battery fairly new,
starter new. Asking $900. Call 268-0811.
’89 5.0 Mustang GT. $6,000, 5-speed, trifans wheels.
690-1487 or 846-1336.
'87 Mitsubishi Conquest, only 77,000 miles, $3,400 nego
tiable. Call 822-1456.
If you are available for part-time or full-time hours during
the week or weekend for Warehouse/Assembly/Produc
tion work & want to earn extra money, call Talent Tree
Personnel at 260-9194.
'87 VW Scirrocco - red/black, special 16 valve, air, 66k
miles, recent major tune-up, 28mpg, $5,500. 847-2688.
'88 Honda Prelude 2.0SI - white, p.b., p.s., a/c, cruise, 5
speed, loaded. 696-4373.
FAST CASH for Spring Break.
SASE; SI Distributors-AI, P.O.
Illinois 62966.
Easy $$$, own hours.
Box 97, Murphysboro,
'86 Porsche 944 Turbo - navy/tan, BBS wheels, sunroof,
loaded, 89k miles, mint, $10,600/nego. 776-1578.
If you are available 8am-5pm & have Clerical/Reception
ist experience, call Talent Tree Personnel at 260-9194.
'85 Porsche 928-S - silver/black, chrome wheels (cost
$ 1,200/each), sunroof, loaded, low miles. Must sell!
$11,900/nego. 776-1578.
SPRING BREAK 95
CANCUN
NEW YORK (AP) — Reebok
International Ltd. has offered to
sponsor the proposed barn
storming tour of striking base
ball players.
The union’s executive board
will consider the plan of the
sporting goods company when it
meets Jan. 31 in Washington.
“We have had over the last
month-and-a-half or so very
substantive, serious discus
sions with representatives of
the players’ association,”
Reebok spokesman Dave Fo-
gelson said Monday.
Agents were briefed by
union officials earlier
this month and said all-star
games of striking players
would take place in different
cities each weekend. The prof
its of these games would go to
charity, and the games would
compete for attention with ma
jor league games featuring
replacement players.
“This would offer a viable al
ternative until the players re
turn to the major league
teams,” Fogelson said.
Judy Heeter, the union’s di
rector of licensing, said she had
received about 15 proposals
from different sponsors.
“We want and the players
badly want to give the game
back to the fans one way or
another,” Heeter said. “If
we can’t succeed at the bar
gaining table, perhaps we can
do it this way.”
Heeter said the union still
was considering various pro
posals but had not made any
final decisions.
“We’re in some pretty serious
discussions right now,” she said.
Currently, only 234 players
on major league rosters are un
der contract. However, teams
maintain they have the right
to renew the contracts of play
ers on their rosters who
haven’t signed.
“The clubs would take
the position that any players
under contract would not
be able to play in those
games,” management lawyer
Lou Melendez said.
In Washington, Senate Judi
ciary Committee spokeswoman
Jeanne Lopatto said a hearing
into baseball’s antitrust
exemption would be conducted
by the panel’s subcommittee
on antitrust, monopolies
and business rights. The
subcommittee chairman is
South Carolina Republican
Strom Thurmond.
Salt Lake
City bids for
2002 Winter
Olympics
Rodriguez: Expand program
5-STAR ON-THE-BEACH RESORTS,
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Rent/utilities In exchange for 15 hours of house-help/
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applicants welcome. 774-7099.
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Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac
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at 823-2418.
Ski Taos, Red River, Angelfire, NM1 Luxury townhouse,
sleeps 17, $125-$350/night. 846-8916, ask for John.
Employment Opportunity
For Sale
Body Shop
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earning
an excellent income in the Cruise Ship & Land-Tour
Industry. Seasonal & full-time employment available. No
experience necessary. For info., call 1-206-634-0468 ext.
C58554.
Twin sized mattress & boxspring,
negotiable. Call Jay at 764-1641.
Almost new - $75
Cal's Body Shop. Foreign and do'mestic vehicles. Match
your paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy
21, Bryan. 823-2610.
For Sale: HP48G - $85 Or Best Offer. Call 822-9274.
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.
For Sale: Scuba equipment - Seaquest BC $ 100, Wetsuit
boots size 8 $10. Also Aggie Senior Boots size 9 $200.
Call Michael at 775-1740.
Wanted
Tl 82 Calculator used last fall - $60. Call 764-1686.
Looking for commuter to A&M from Houston, Mon-Thur. If
Interested, please call (713) 897-8654.
Child Care
For Sale: Two Panasonic 24-PIN DOT Matrix Printers -
$120 Each. Call 694-2092.
Notice
Small dorm refrigerator - $50, carpet - $30, Raleigh
mountain bike - $75. Bonnie 764-7487.
Continued from Page 7
schools in order to recruit
prospects. By building a strong
gymnastics program, A&M
could recruit the prospects not
wanting to leave out of state.
Then comes the one thing we
all want, but rarely ever have,
MONEY! First, a facility for
these sports. How about G. Rol-
lie White Coliseum? What else is
the Athletic Department going
to do with the Holler House?
If nothing, then wrestling
and gymnastics would seem like
the perfect palace for those
sports. Some may ask, how will
we pay for the addition of these
sports. That’s the hard part.
The only reasonable solution
I have is to raise the ticket
prices on all athletic events.
Just imagine how much money
the athletic department would
receive if they raised the ticket
prices by $1.
Your one dollar could bring a
“can’t miss” wrestling prospect
or a “superstar” gymnast to
Aggieland. I know I would
be willing to pay an extra dol
lar to every athletic event
if this would help expand our
athletic program.
I know it’s hard to imagine ol’
Roc in a tight wrestling outfit
looking like one of the Steiner
Brothers. However, I believe
wrestling would get the support
from the students and Texas
A&M would become an elite na
tional program, just like our fu
ture foes in the Big 8.
LAUSANNE, Switzer
land (AP) — Salt Lake City
is already talking like
winner in the race for the
2002 Winter Olympics.
As the established front
runner. Salt Lake City is
virtually certain of making
the cut Tuesday when the
International Olympic
Committee selects four fi
nalists from the record
field of nine candidates.
The other likely finalists
are Ostersund, Sweden;
Quebec, and Sion, Switzer
land. The winner will be
selected by the full IOC in
Budapest, Hungary, on
June 16.
Salt Lake City is bid
ding for the fourth time in
30 years. Four years ago,
the city narrowly lost to
Nagano, Japan, for the
right to host the 1998 Win
ter Games
Tom Welch, heading the
Salt Lake effort for the sec
ond straight time, said
Monday that the city de
serves to be selected this
time because it has com
pleted all the venues and
projects it promised during
the previous bid.
“We talked the talk in
the last campaign,” Welch
said. “Since then, we walked
the walk ... In 1991, we had
great plans. In 1996, we
have made these plans
sporting reality.
“We have fulfilled every
commitment we have
made. I believe that ought
to be and will be recog
nized by the IOC. I have
every reason to believe
that we will be rewarded
by the IOC in June.”
If Salt Lake City loses,
however, Welch ruled out
another bid for the 2006
Games.
Quality TLC for your child in my registered home. Call
774-4847.
Trek Antelope Mountain Bike 830, excellent condition,
$175 O.B.O. Call 764-8902.
PC RESALE OUTLET
For Rent
Give-away Sale: sofa - $89, recliner - $39, dining table/
chairs - $119, bed - $198, office desk - $119, t.v. - $119,
table - $39, printer - $89, & more. 693-8729.
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Large 2 bdrm, intrusion alarms,
Aerofit Health Club ($10/mo.),
shuttle, some utilities paid,
microwave, pool.
691-2062 823-7039
Honda Motorcycle Twinstart 185cc, 2 helmets, good con
dition - $400 negotiable. Call Maria at 694-8685.
Futon couch frame
message.
$50. Call 696-8276 and leave
3006 E. 29th Suite 600
Bryan 776-8504
Motorcycle, 82 Yamaha DT100, great condition, street
and off-road, 4,700 miles, parts, excellent for starters,
$350 O.B.O. (409) 279-6104, leave message.
Must sell 1988 Yamaha Scooter, $400 O.B.O. Excellent
condition, includes helmet w/attached toolbox. Yolanda
775-8042 or 845-0595.
Sublease single bedroom apartment n Casa Del Sol on
311 Stassney, CS. Immediately. $335/mo. Boddu, 268-
6812.
Portable Brother Word Processor WP-55 for sale with built
in spell checker - $80. Call Robert at 823-1487.
2bdrm-1bth duplex, $495/mo., 5 minutes from campus,
big back yard. 779-1452.
Microfridge, good condition, $125. Call 779-0296.
Nails - $25
In & out in 30 minutes
Concepts Hair Design
764-4500
3bdrm-2bth, 1/4 mile from campus, shuttle route, fenced
yard, $715/mo. 823-5418.
UNUSED HP48SX Scientific Expandable Calculator with
statistics pac software - $214, save $75!!! Call 693-5691.
Welch Boat Storage. 12' X 27' - $50 per month. Call 846-
6470.
Sublease 1bdrm-1bth, Eastgate Apts., pool, shuttle, many
extras. Karen 696-7380.
Washer - excellent condition, In College Station, $125.
Call (409) 265-1507 after 5pm.
Must sublease by early February. Clean, 2bdrm-1bth, on
Bryan shuttle route, quiet, small pets ok, bedroom w/
balcony & fenced in patio. Call 776-4389.
MOVING SALE! Various living room, kitchen, dining room
& bedroom furniture + many miscellaneous kitchen &
household items. Prices from $5-$250. Call 693-7742.
Adoption
PREGNANT? Adopt with us. Ag. backgrounds, pets,
loving families. Ronnie & Kathy 1-800-484-9206 ext.
0516. Legal/medical expenses only.
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Room for lease. Utilities & basic cable paid, meal plan
included. Short-term leases available, located 3 miles
from campus, nice neighborhood, $425/mo. 764-2007.
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low utilities. Jonas 693-6258.
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