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cleaning homes in B/CS. Need car, phone & references.
$5/hr. + mileage. Call 690-6882.
Child care provider needed Mon.-Fri., part-time to care for
infant in my home. Own transportation, non-smoker. 696-
9080.
EXPERIENCED VOCALIST (male/female) & Guitarist
wanted for high-volume, heavy cash flow, working top 40
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Bl ACKJACK DEALER. Will train. Must be here this
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Pizza Hut now hiring summer positions. Cooks, phone
opterators 8 delivery drivers. Apply at any B/CS location
or call 693-9393 ask for Robert.
Acjgressive student for part-time & summer work. Sheet-
rock, paintings carpentry. Experience helpful. 775-7126.
Entry Level Sales Engineer. Dallas based Rep. -
Distributor selling valves, level controls, flow meters,
transmitters, heat tracing products, etc... looking for a “Go
Getter". Great Opportunity! Salary & Commission. J.W.
Sayles & Assoc., Inc. Phone # 800-989-1186.
Oxford Street Restaurant and Pub, B/CS favorite overall
restaurant now hiring all positions. Apply M-Th, 2-5 &
Saturday, 1-3. Kitchen positions $5-$7/hr. 1710Briarcrbst,
Bryan.
Now hiring full or part-time, day or night. Sonic Drive-in,
2900 S. Tx. Ave, next to Walmart.
Earn $1,000+ a month part time selling a unique product
— not multi-level marketing. Call Mike at (310) 281-3780.
HOUSTON SUMMER JOBS - Miller Swim Academy is
now hiring 60 college students to teach kids how to swim
this summer. Excellent pay. Free training provided. 20
locations throughout Houston. Swim team or teaching
experience needed. Call 1-713-777-7946.
Part-time job helping handicapped male. A&M student
preferred. $270/mo 12hrs./wk. Call after 7pm 846-3376.
A fun, prestigious, part-time position. Averages out to $5/
hr. Mustbe21+. Will arrange training. 694-2122.
AA Cruise Ships Hiring! Earn big $$$ + free world travel
(Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Etc.) Summer/ Permanent,
no experience necessary. Guide. (919) 929-4398 ext.
£1036.
Telemarketers wanted promoting the circus. Work
evenings that fit your schedule, 6pm-9pm, Mon.-Fri. No
weekends. $5.00/hr. 846-8818.
Part-time work Monday through Friday, cleaning
commercial buildings. Call 823-1614.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
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Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax
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CRUISE SHIPS & Vacation Resorts Hiring. Earn up to
$2,200+/mo. by working in the travel industry. World
Travel & Exotic Resorts. Tree Transportation! Room &
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C219.
RESORT JOBS - Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks,
Hotels, Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations.
Call 1-206-632-0150 ext. R58552.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn up to $25-$45/
hr. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Talwan,
or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages
required. For info, call: (206) 632-1146 ext. J58553.
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed!
Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+/mo. Room
& Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience
necessary. Call (206) 545-4155.
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.
C58555.
Roommate
Summer roommate needed (3 months). Female, $170/
mo., own room, wash./dry. 764-3910.
Roommate needed for summer/fall. 2bdrm-2bth, $215/
mo. Call Leonard at 696-4714.
Roommate needed for summer. 3bdrm-2bth, private
room, $267/mo. + 1/4 utilities. Call Marshall 764-0964.
Christian male roommate needed for summer, fall &
spring. 2bdrm-2bth fourplex, $237/mo. + 1/2 bills, own
room, shuttle route. Call Jeff 693-7016.
Female roommate for 3bdrm-2bth house, 10 min. from
campus, nice neighborhood, $200/mo. + 1/4 utilities.
Summer/Fall. Jennifer 847-1922.
Summer sublease 2 roommates to share 3bdrm-2bth
apartment in Bryan, $217/mo. + 1/3 electric. 846-3844.
Female roommate for summer. Own room, $160/mo. +1/
3 utilities. Dawnelle 775-8220.
Male roommate needed for summer. Private room/bath,
2bdrm-2bth, $200/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call Matt 764-1448.
Female roommate needed for summer. Own room in
3bdrm-2bth duplex, $280/mo. + 1/3 utilities, shuttle route,
W/D. Call 696-1572.
FALL 95/SPRING 96. 1 or 2 female roommates. 2bdrm-
2bth, Treehouse Village. Tiffany 764-5837.
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Summer Sublease. Large 2bdrm-2bth apartment on bus
route. Available May 1st. $570/mo. 696-8065.
Summer sublease 3bdrm-2bth large studio duplex. 20 ft.
ceiling, W/D connections, carport, bus-route, patio. Can
re-lease for fall, $775/mo. 696-6912.
2bdrm-1bth apartment available in mid-May w/optlon to
renew lease for fall. W/D, microwave, $439/mo. Call 693-
9494.
Sublease Duplex - 3bdrm-2bth, W/D included, shuttle,
available May 18, optional renewal. 696-6672.
Sublease Huntington 2bdrm-2bth. May-Aug., optional
renewal. Rent negotiable. May paid. Come See!! 693-
7280.
DESPERATE! 2bdrm-1 1/2bth. Make reasonable offer
and It’s yours. Summer. 268-7585.
2bdrm-2bth, W/D connections, 25% off deposit before
May 1st, $500/mo., large kitchen, bus-route. 696-2465.
Great Summer Rates! 2bdrm-1bth, $285/mo. unfurnished
or $335/mo. furnished, close to campus. Casa Blanca
846-1413.
Sublease 2bdrm-2bth apartment, $520/mo. + some utilities,
close to Campus. Call 696-4704.
Sublease spacious 2bdnn-2bth, $540/mo. + electricity, on
bus-route. Call Max or Dave 764-2896.
Condoforrent. 1 extra large bedroom, behind Bryan High,
W/D connections, $450/mo. Call Don or Christy 778-
2087.
Now pre-leasing for May. 1 bedroom loft at April Court
Apartments, $375/mo. Call Don or Christy 778-2087.
Large 1bdrm-1bth, available mid May-Dec. Sublease at
Country Place Apartments. Pet option. $400/mo. 846-
2109.
Summer sublease 1 bedroom Enclave Apartment. W/D,
balcony, security gates, poo 1 . & more. Must see!!! $510/
mo. 764-6094.
4-plex: 1 & 2bdrm-1bth, W/D hook-ups, all electric, deck,
water paid. 302 & 304 Mnnuel Dr., CS. $395/$475. 268-
0840.
For lease: 1 & 2 bdrm duplexes & apartments. Available
June 1st or pre-lease /or Fall. No pets. Call 693-8534.
Summer sublease 1 bedroom apartment, near campus
and bus route, water & sewage paid. 823-0316 after 5pm.
SUMMER SUBLEASE 3bdrm-2bth fourplex. On bus-
route, option to renew lease, $695/mo. 696-12^27.
Hickory Park Duplexes. 3bdrm-2bth stylish, spacious,
excellent CS location. $765/mo. 696-1138.
Sublease May 15th. Able to renew. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, by
the mall, $480/mo. 764-4078,
1bdrm-1bth apartment, bus-route, pool, $425/mo.,
available in May. 696-9127.
SUBLEASE CONDOMINIUM - May 15-Aug. 15. 2bdrm-
2bth, W/D, fireplace, pool, less than 1 mile to campus,
$560/mo. Call 260-1096.
Parkway Circle, 2bdrm-2bth, $645/mo. OR BEST OFFER,
water paid, on bus route. Call 693-0812.
1bdrm-1bth, pool, balcony, laundry mat, near shuttle,
water & sewer paid, $395/mo. 268-0840.
Lease Woodstock Condo. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, near pool,
with W/D, celling fans, great apartment, very clean. May
10th through August 12th ( renewable for Fall). $600/mo.
Call 696-1994,
Sublease 2bdrm-1 bth, $440/mo. + utilities through August
15th. 2 blocks from campus. 846-2564.
Now pre-leasing Doux Chene Apartments. Efficiency, 1,2
& 3 bedrooms. Starts at $320/mo. 693-1906
2bdrm-2bth fourplex/ 3 bdrm. duplex. Lease available
May & August. Rent starts at $525/mo. - $795/mo. 693-
9959
Spacious 2bdrm-1 1/2bth studio unit. 1400 Holleman, C
Sta. $400mo., $300/dep. 696-1245.
Clean 2bdrm-1bth mobile home in country. 15 minutes
from campus, perfect for grad student, $350/mo. 822-
6233.
SUMMER SUBLEASE 3bdrm-2bth duplex. Close to
campus, storage, car-port, W/D conn., nice & spacious.
$800/mo. 696-4820. *
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Sublease through August,
1 bdrm-1 bth Walden Pond Apartment (large enough for 2
). On bus-route, ceiling fans, vaulted ceilings, fireplace,
large balcony. Very nice! 696-1201.
Large 1 bdrm-1 bth available May 13th, with option to
renew. $410/mo. Call 694-8550.
A great duplex: 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, deck, backyard, W/D
connections, fireplace. 696-8433.
NOW LEASING: Scholars Inn 846-9196, Academic
Village 846-9196 & Casa Blanca 846-1413. Summer®.
Fall leases. Special Summer rates. Furnished &
unfurnished. 1 & 2 bedrooms.
Summer Sublease. Available May 6. Lease ends Aug.
16. 1 bdrm-1 bth at Briarwood Apartments. May rent paid.
693-0276.
A 2bdrm-1 1/2bth fourplex, W/D included, water paid -
$445/mo., Condo - $525/mo. Shuttle, yard, Manuel Drive
Fourplexes. 693-0551, 764-8051.
2bdrm-1bth, pool, laundry mat, water & sewer paid, patio/
balcony. Available now, preleasing & summer leases
available. $465/mo. Monterrey Apartments. 268-0840.
2bdrm-1bth nice apartments, behind Super 8 Motel. Call
823-8210 or 822-6196.
Large 2bdrm-1bth, intrusion alarms, some utilities paid,
pool, shuttle, many extras. 691-2062.
GREAT APARTMENT!! Full-size Wash./Dry., 2bdrm-
1bth, intrusion alarm, shuttle, $479/mo. 693-4168.
2bdrm-1bth, e z access to TAMU, $350/mo. Call 822-
6272 or 778-1951.
Large 1 bdrm available now, 3 miles from A&M, completely
remodeled. Call 822-0472.
For Sale
Female roommate wanted. Student/faculty, non-smoker,
$300/mo., all bills paid, W/D & cable included. Copperfield
area. 774-7241.
Roommate needed ASAP to share 2bdrm-1 bth, $190/mo.
+ 1/2 utilities. Close to campus. Call Slava at 696-5197
or 845-1411.
Male roommate needed summer semester, to share 3
bedroom house near Wolf Pen Creek Park. 696-4661.
Roommate needed for summer & fall. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth ,
shuttle route, pools, Jacuzzi. Call Cliff at 260-1787.
Male roommate needed for summer. Private room, 3bdrm-
2bth, $186/mo. + 1/4 utilities. Call Jason 696-3145.
2 females needed to share nice 3bdrm-2bth house. 4
blocks from campus, W/D, starting end of May, $240/mo.
+ 1/3 utilities. Call Kristen 696-8691.
Christian needs 2 female roommates for summer. Large
2bdrm-1bth apartment, $ 137/mo. or $200/mo., furnished
if needed. 822-7723.
Automobiles
1992 Nissan Pick-up, 45,000 miles, excellent condition,
extras added. Asking $7,000. 731-8224.
1983 BMW 633CSI — Classic style; only 79,500 mi.;
Excellent condition; Drives like a dream. $10,500; 776-
8786.
1994 Mazda MX6 - dark green, loaded, 5 speed, 9K,
$19,500/0.8.0. Call 693-1700.
1982 Mazda 626 - 5 speed standard, AM/FM cassette.
Runs great, really reliable. Great for student! Asking
$1,000. Call 693-1416.
Typing
Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush jobs
accepted. Reasonable rates. Laserprinter. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties.
Reasonable rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at
693-6294.
SOUND POWER Professional DJ Service. Parties/ Mixers.
Lights/Smoke. 847-4491.
Computers
Macs & Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software,
repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703.
Miscellaneous
WANTED: 100Students. Lose8-100lbs. Newmetabolism
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DOMINO LESSONS: Affordable lessons in 42 & MOON.
Learn new styles & strategies. Guaranteed results for
beginners - experts. "3-deep set concrete." Call Rodney
“PoPo" Stryk - 776-3044.
AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket
dismissal , insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu
(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W (8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm-
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 Univ. Dr., Ste.
217, 846-6117.
Body Shop
Cal’s Body Shop. Foreign and domestic vehicles. Match
your paint exactly. "May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy
21, Bryan. 823-2610.
Greeks & Clubs
FAST FUNDRAISER - Raise $500 in 5 days - Greeks,
Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy - No
Financial Obligation. (800) 459-VISA ext. 33.
Personal
NEED TO SELL: sturdy dorm loft - $80; 7’X12’ dorm
carpet - $35; sturdy desk - $65; dryer - $35; sofa bed - $60.
Prices Negotiable. 693-2301.
HIDE-A-BED COUCH - Mauve and tan, good condition,
$120. Blue & white checkered optional cover - $20
negotiable. 696-0506.
Vacation for 2 to the Bahamas. Includes round trip airfare.
$600. Call 764-1428.
MOUNTAIN BIKE: 1993 DlamondBack Apex with Deore
LX Components. Barely used at all. Original price $700,
selling at $500 negotiable. Call 846-4782.
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT Ring: 1/3 CT. Marquee.
Appraised at $ 1,000, asking $700 negotiable. Call Jason
at 847-5849.
Colt Buntline Scout .22 mag Pistol. 9 In. Barrel. 98%cond.
- Bought in 1963. $285 negotiable. Wow, What A Great
Deal! Call 696-2094.
MacSE/308MB RAM, 40HD, extended keyboard, mouse,
some software. Good Condition. $575. Call 693-7216.
TREK 9500 - full suspension, must sell. XT equipped, 10
1/2 months full warranty left. MustSell$1,OOOO.B.O. Call
Joey at 693-1036.
Sega C.D. Brand New. Comes with over seven games!!
Call Chip at 696-2094 - Wow - What A Great Deal At $225!
Sleeper-sofa - $ 100; 3 end-tables - $ 15/each; stair-stepper
- $40; coffee-table - $30; 6 ft. folding table - $15; armoire
- $30 & matching night-stand - $20, & more!! Call 694-
2387.
1993 Mobile Home. Close to campus. $2,500 & takeover
payments. Will be ready in May. Ring Dance Route. Call
775-8607.
GOLF CLUBS for sale: Golden Ram Tour Blades. Asking
$200 Or Best Offer. Call 764-6447, leave message.
2 person loft - $100. Maroon, 2 shelves, ladder. Carpet
- $75. Covers entire commons room + extra. Call 847-
2881.
Bike For Sale: 12 Speed Panasonic Racing Bike. Custom
Paint, Cateye Micro Cycling Computer. Excellent
Condition. $175/O.B.O. Call 694-2529.
Matching loveseat and sofa by Clayton Marcus. Excellent
condition. Navy base color. Moving, must sell now! $400.
Call 268-1048.
For Sale: Tan, Blue, Mauve Plaid Couch and Loveseat -
$100. Call 696-7283.
Matching couch, loveseat, and chair. Blue & white check
pattern. Good condition. $150. Call 764-6900.
Trek 1400 Road Bike. Ridden less than 100 miles. All
accessories: clips, boots, helmet, pump, and others.
$550. Call 775-4652.
386SX Computer 4MB RAM, HP Ink-jet printer, modem,
VGA monitor, Sound-card, Windows & Word installed.
Great start up system! $600 Or Best Offer. Julio 690-
0269.
Wedding Dress: full length, white, sequined, beaded
gown with moderate train & beaded veil included. Size 8-
10, $250 Or Best Offer. Call Cynthia 693-6193.
Extra-large Aral Signet Helmet - $90; Large Nolan N37 -
$85; Large SR700 Helmet - $60; 2 Michelin Race Tires:
Front - 120X70XZR17, Back - 160X60XZR17 - $ 150/both.
693-4223.
’95 Univega 17" mountain bike. 21 speed. Model Aluminum
701. Only used two months. $450 Or Best Offer. Call Eric
847-5770.
DIAMOND RING for engagement, 1/2 CT. marquee, 14K
gold setting. Asking $750, negotiable. Call Toby at 696-
8766.
MOUNTAIN BIKE: GT Timberline. Great condition, lots
of extras, $325. Call Brett at 693-7621.
Mobile home for sale. Must Seel! $7,900/offer. Call 690-
0691.
Must Sell Female Dalmatian! 15 months old, spayed,
shots, $100. Call 694-2857.
AKC Siberian Husky Puppies. Absolutely gorgeous, four
white feet, perfect batman masks, beautiful eyes, sweet &
loving disposition - $195 each. Call 694-2122 or 696-
5802.
ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos Animal
Shelter. 775-5755.
LONELY? Call Tonight! 1-900-776-6600 Ext. 4678.
$2.99/mln., must be 18yrs. Procall Co. (602)954-7420.
I, Ivan Chua, apologize to Mark Im & Florence Chen, for
suggesting to Florence on April 3 to isolate Mark. My
actions destroyed their friendship & put them in despair. I
sincerely regret my words & actions.
LIVE PSYCHICS 1-on-1. 1-900-725-4000 ext. 6765.
$3.99/min., must be 18 yrs. Procall Co. (602) 954-7420.
Is HERPES controlling your life? I recently found a 400 mg
prescription tablet that really helps. Call your physician or
Planned Parenthood. 846-1744.
Call the Sports/Entertainment Line Today! Sports
Fun!!! Scores, Point Spreads and much more!!! 1-900-
526-6000 Ext. 5437. $2.99/min and 18+. Procall Co.
(602) 954-7420.
DIRTY, LIVE, NASTY TALK Hot, Steamy & Erotic. 1-
900-435-4SEX (4739). $2.50-$3.99/mln., instant credit,
18+.
Farm/Ranch
HORSIN’ AROUND: One day class for horse enthusiasts
$35. 693-1398.
Real Estate
GOV’T FORECLOSED Homes From 5%. Delinquent
Tax, Repo's, REO’s. Your Area. Toll Free 800-898-9778
Ext. H-1652 for current listings.
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For more information,
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862-2988.
1995
AGGIELAND
If you did not order the 1995
Aggieland as a fee option when
you registered for fall ‘94 classes,
you may order your yearbook in
the Student Publications Office,
230- Reed McDonald Building.
$25 plus tax
(Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard,
Discover, American Express)
PICK UP
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YOUR
1994
AGGIELAND
If you ordered a '94
Aggieland, bring your
Student ID to room 230 of
the Reed McDonald Building
between 8:15 a.m. and
4:45 p.m. Monday through
Friday. If you did not order
last year's yearbook, you
may purchase one for $30
plus tax.
Texan wins Masters
□ Ben Crenshaw takes
his second title
shooting 14 under par.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Ben
Crenshaw, who last Sunday
took one last lesson from his
teacher Harvey Penick, won the
Masters championship exactly
a week after Penick died.
Taming the treacherous Au
gusta National greens with a
confident putting stroke bol
stered by Penick’s reassuring
words, Crenshaw shot a final-
round 68 to finish at 14-under-
par 274, one stroke ahead of
Davis Love and three ahead of
Greg Norman and Jay Haas.
As his final putt dropped
on the last green, Crenshaw
bent over and clasped his head
with both hands, overcome
with emotion.
“I had a 15th club in the bag
today and that was Harvey —
Harvey Penick,” Crenshaw said.
“I don’t know how I got
through the week, I really don’t
know,” he said. “It was an emo
tional week. This place charges
me up like nothing.”
It was a slam-bang finish af
ter the day started with 12
players within four strokes of
Crenshaw and third-round co
leader Brian Henninger.
And it all turned, as al
ways, on the tricky back nine
at Augusta.
The crunching blow came at
No. 16 when, with Love safely
in the clubhouse at 13-under,
Crenshaw hit a brilliant 6-iron
shot that showed great knowl
edge of the course, hitting well
right of the hole on the par-3
and curling down the slope to
within 3 feet.
He knocked it in for the
birdie that put him at 14-under
and rode that exceptional se
quence to a 12-footer for birdie
at No. 17. He played No. 18
safely and made a bogey.
“I really don’t think there
was any stopping Ben,” Love
said. “He was driven. He was
charged and obviously he is one
of the greatest putters ever.”
It was the second Masters
title for the 43-year-old Texan,
who won in 1984 and also
has finished second twice and
in the top 10 seven other
times, certain proof he is
one of the game’s best putters.
Remarkably, Crenshaw had
no three-putt greens in
the tournament.
Crenshaw, who went to
Austin, Texas, on Wednesday
for Penick’s funeral, saw the
famed 90-year-old teacher Sun
day, the day Penick died.
“I had one last lesson with
Harvey,” Crenshaw said earli
er in the tournament. “He
said, ‘Can you please get a
putter and show me how
you’re stroking that ball?’ And
he said, ‘Now, I want you to
take two good practice strokes
and then trust yourself and
don’t let that club get past
your hands in the stroke.”
Georgandis: The trials
of intramural hoops
Continued from Page 7
er intramurals teams.
There was a lot of glaring
at each other in that first
game, plenty of bumping into
each other(mostly by me
since once I’m in the paint, I
stay there until instructed to
leave) and silent name-call
ing. Somehow, we won 37-33.
This was part of the pre
season tournament that in
volved all of the teams, re
gardless of what class you
were in. The next morning, a
Saturday at that, we wan
dered into the Read Building
at the ungodly hour of 10 in
the morning to play a team
that was in the “B” league.
That’s “B,” as in a lot Better
than us.
I knew it was bad when I
put one in about 12 minutes
into the game, looked up and
saw that my basket had
made the score 25-4. Take
it upon yourself to figure
out who had the four and
who the 25.
Some four dozen fast
breaks later and our totally
illogical quest of a perfect
season had ended, 66-35. I,
however set a new career-
high with three points.
Since then, we’ve gone 3-1,
but the best part is, we’ve
learned how to play as a
team. Everyone has a role, a
job he has to do if we’re going
to win the game. When we all
play as a team and do our
jobs, we win. When we try to
win the game by ourselves,
we lose.
But besides working to
gether, we’ve grown into an
on-the-court family. If an op
posing player knocks one of
our guards down, he’d better
watch it next time he drives
the lane. I certainly don’t
mind picking up a foul to
send a little message, and
neither does anyone else on
our team.
Sometimes tempers do
flare on the court, especially
since our small forward has a
penchant for knocking down
at least one player per game
(if it’s intentional or not is
anyone’s guess.) But, all emo
tions, good or bad, are what
make the games so much fun.
Our next game is sched
uled for tonight. Once again,
we’ll precariously balance our
work and study schedules to
somehow free up this hour-
and-a-half of physical pain.
Knees and backs will flare up
with muscle straining pain,
lungs and hearts will work
double-time as we pant des
perately for air and limits
will be severely pushed.
Intramural playoffs, ain’t
nothing better.
Baseball: Aggies move
into top spot in SWG
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The A&M pitching staff, the
team’s Achilles’ heel last
season, was dominating in
the three-game set. The start
ing rotation picked up all three
wins and two complete games
and the entire staff allowed
just eight earned runs in 25
innings. The staff walked just
six batters while striking out
16 men.
Dallas Baptist, the No. 2-
ranked team in the NAIA came
into the weekend series with a
27-3 record on the season.
While the Aggies took a non
conference break this weekend,
their place in the Southwest
Conference standings im
proved.as the University of
Texas took a series from Texas
Christian to give A&M the top
spot in the league.
The Aggies will return to ac
tion on Tuesday night when
they host a single game against
Southwest Texas State Univer
sity at Olsen Field beginning at
seven o’clock.
A&M returns to conference
play this weekend when they will
face Baylor, which took a series
from Rice over the weekend.
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