The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1995, Image 10

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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.
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.
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-1bth, $190/
mo. + 1/2 utilities. Close to campus. Call Slava at 696-
5197, or 845-1411.
Summer roommate needed (3 months). Female, $170/
mo., own room, wash./dry. 764-3910.
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.
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.
For Sale
Pioneer Stereo. 150 watt speakers, CD w/remote, dual
cassettes, equalizer, amplifier, receiver, w/cabinet. Great
sound! $250 0.6.0. 696-1994,
Couch, dark In color - $125/0.8.0.; tan recliner - $50/
O.B.O. Both In great condition! Call 764-8529.
FORMAL DRESS: Beautiful, Royal Blue, Sequined
Formal from New York with Satin Trimming. Absolutely
Gorgeous Gown, Must Sell!! $200/0.8.0. Call 774-
4197.
Automobiles
'87 White Chevette. Needs little work. $800 negotiable.
Call 694-8464.
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,
$19,500/0.6.0. 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. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
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Reasonable rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at
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Computers
Macs & Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software,
repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703.
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Tuesday
April 11, 1995
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Lawler: Good program
makes recruiting easier
Continued from Page 7
game. Lawler said that as a
pitching coach, he stresses on
certain aspects of that pitcher
throughout the year.
“In the fall, we try to get the
pitcher to understand what the
mechanics are and to help him
correct his mistakes,” Lawler
said. “When it comes to game
time in the spring, we do less
mechanics work and we try to
work on the mental part.”
Lawler has also been recog
nized for his recruiting at Texas
A&M, which has been consid
ered among the best in the na
tion. Collegiate Baseball maga
zine rated Lawler among the na
tion’s best recruit
ing coordinators.
“You’re a good
recruiter when you
have a good school
to recruit the play
er to,” Lawler said.
“Texas A&M is a
good university and
has a good baseball
program, so there
are a couple of
things in our cor
ner. What helps me
do a good job of re
cruiting is having so much here
at Texas A&M to offer the kid.”
Lawler was a three-year let-
terman pitcher at Buena Vista
College in Iowa when he was
drafted by the New York Yan
kees in 1972. The concepts
Lawler learned from his playing
experience, he now teaches them
to the Aggie players .
“Coach Johnson and I believe
in the concept that the game
doesn’t owe you anything, you
owe the game,” Lawler said.
“Baseball is a great game and
it’s a great situation to be in
volved in.”
Johnson and Lawler first met
at the University of Arizona,
where Lawler was a graduate
assistant and Johnson was an
assistant coach. Lawler has also
served as the head coach at Gon-
zaga University. His 1980 team
finished the season ranked #9 in
the nation.
Lawler said he has received
some head coaching offers from
other schools while he has been
at A&M.
“I have talked to other
"What helps me do
a good job is having
so much here at
A&M to offer a kid."
—Jim Lawler
pitching coach
schools and to people about head
coaching positions, but this
place is better than probably
75% of the head jobs,” Lawler
said. “I think this is a quality
situation here. There are a lot of
schools with head coaching
openings, but not a fair chance
of winning their conference or at
the national level. Here, we
have a fair chance to win.”
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Sublease through July, large 1bdrm-1bth, W/D, fireplace,
$450/mo, + bills, 846-2408.
4bdrm-2bth, 2 car garage, W/D, fenced yard, right next to
A&M. $ 1,200/mo. starting May. 693-4469.
AFFORDABLE Summer Sublease large 2bdrm-2bth, up-
down stairs, balcony, shuttle, W/D, last half May free,
$600/mo. 776-0074, I
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.
celling, W/D connections, carport, bus-route, patio. Can
re-lease for fall, $775/mo. 696-6912.
2bdrm-1bth apartment available in mid-May w/option to
renew lease for fall. W/D, microwave, $439/mo. Call 693-
9494.
Sublease Huntington 2bdrm-2bth. May-Aug., optional
renewal. Rent negotiable. May paid. Come Seel! 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 2bdrm-2bth, $540/mo. + electricity, on •
bus-route. Call Max or Dave 764-2896.
Condo for rent. 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, pool & more. Must see!!! $510/
mo. 764-6094.
4-plex: 1 & 2bdrm-1bth, W/D hook-ups, all electric, deck,
water paid. 302 & 304 Manuel Dr., CS. $395/$475. 268-
0840.
For lease: 1 & 2 bdrm duplexes & apartments. Available
June 1st or pre-lease for 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. 696-1227.
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GET PAID TO PLAY SEGA! Looking for Sega On-
Campus Rep. for next year. Call Allyson, 800-783-4237
ext. 313.
Domestic Services now hiring for flexible daytime hours
cleaning homes in B/CS. Need car, phone & references.
$5/hr. + mileage. Call 690-6882.
Childcare 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
band. Contact Brian at 696-9117.
BLACKJACK DEALER. Will train. Must be here this
summer. Call 778-0167, noon - 5pm, Mon.-Fri. Leave
message.
Pizza Hut now hiring summer positions. Cooks, phone
operators & delivery drivers. Apply at any B/CS location
or call 693-9393 ask for Robert.
Aggressive student for part-time & summer work. Sheet-
rock, painting & 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. 1710Briarcrest,
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 la
now hiring 80 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 1-713-777-7948.
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.
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.
Employment Opportunity
STUDENT WORK
$8.25 to Start
* No Door to Door/Telemarketing
* Must Fill 10 Positions
Call 10a.m. - 3 p.m.
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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.
Sublease 2bdrm-1 bth, $440/mo. + utilities through August
15th. 2 blocks from campus. 846-2564.
Now pre-leasing Doux Chene Apartments. 3 bedrooms,
efficiencies & 1&2bdrms. $320/mo.-$750/mo. Remodeled
whitewalls. 693-1906
2bdrm-2bth fourplex, W/D connections. Lease available
May or August. Rent$515/mo. 1104 Autumn Circle. 693-
9959
Spacious 2bdrm-1 1/2bth studio unit. 1400 Holleman, C
Sta. $400/mo., $300/dep. 696-1245.
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,
1bdrm-1bth Walden Pond Apartment (large enough for 2
). On bus-route, ceiling fans, vaulted ceilings, fireplace,
large balcony. Very nice! 696-1201.
Large 1bdrm-1bth 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 846-9198 & Casa Blanca 846-1413, Summer &
Fall leases, Special Summer rates. Furnished &
unfurnished. 1 & 2 bedrooms, ___
Summer Sublease. Available May 6. Leaseends Aug. 16.
1bdrm-1bth at Brlarwood Apartments. May rent paid.
693-0276.
2bdrm-1 1/2bth, W/D connections, fenced, $445/mo.
August pre-lease 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, spacious, W/D, $525/
mo. Manuel Drive Fourplexes. 693-0551,764-8051.
2bdrm-1 bth, 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 622-6196.
Large 2bdrm-1bth. intrusion alarms, some utilities paid,
pool, shuttle, many extras. 691-2062.
GREAT APARTMENT!! Full-size Wash./Dry., 2bdrm-
Ibth, intrusion alarm, shuttle, $479/mo. 693-4168.
2bdrm-1bth, e z access to TAMU, $350/mo. Call 822-
6272 or 778-19^1.
Large 1 bdrm available now. 3 miles from A&M, completely
remodeled. Call 822-0472.
Roommate
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RESORT JOBS - Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks,
Hotels. Spas, + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations.
Call 1-206-632-0150 ext. R58552.
Need two male roommates for summer! 3bdrm-2bth
duplex, W/D, pool, $250/mo. + 1/3 bills. 764-5763.
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.
Summer sublease 2 roommates to share 3bdrm-2bth
apartment in Bryan, $217/mo. + 1/3 electric. 846-3844.
20" Specialized Allez, GPX Hardware, Clip Pedals, Aero
Handlebars, Computer. Great condition, hardly used.
$500 Or Best Offer. Call James at 847-6594,
NEED TO SELL: sturdy dorm loft - $80; sturdy desk - $86;
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 air
fare. $600. Call 764-1426.
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/30 SMB 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. Must Sell $1,000 O.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! ,
Armoire - $30 & matching night-stand - $20 & morel! Call
694-2387,
1993 Mobile Home. Closeto campus. $2,500 & take over
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.
BikeForSale: 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.
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 - $85; Large Nolan N37 -
$80; 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.
Mobile home for sale. Must Seel! $7,900/offer. Call 690-
0691.
Pets
Must Sell Female Dalmatian! 15 months old, spayed,
shots, $100. Call 694-2657.
AKC Siberian Husky Puppies. Absolutely gorgeous, four
white feet, perfect batman masks, beautiful eyes, sweet
& loving disposition - $195 each. Call 694-2122 or 696-
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Body Shop
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Richards: Shortstop feels
urgency to make playoffs
Continued from Page 7
age, 23 RBIs and seven home
runs. Despite the impressive
numbers, Richards feels that
she is not doing as well as she
could be.
“I’ve started slowly,” Richards
said. “I’m not playing like I
know I can. I know if I continue
to work hard it will start to
come around.”
Richards illustrated that it is
all starting to come around
when she turned in an outstand
ing performance at last week
end’s Tulsa Festival where the
Lady Aggies placed second.
Richards hit .667 with three
home runs and nine runs bat
ted in.
“She is working hard both as
a player and academically,”
Brock said. “That is why she is
our leading hitter because she
does the job.”
Not only is Richards an offen
sive threat but she is also a
sound defensive player.
Richards leads the Lady Aggies
with a .952 fielding percentage
and has committed only one er
ror this season.
Because Richards transferred
to A&M and has only two years
of eligibility left, she feels a
sense of urgency when it comes
to post-season play.
“My freshman and sophomore
year we got knocked out at re-
gionals,” Richards said. “I would
love to go to the World Series by
my senior year. We have lots of
potential and we could make it.”
Brock said the team has come
together and is ready to make a
run for a chance to play in the
post-season.
“The team is fitting together
now with the additions at short
stop and third base,” Brock said.
“We’ve had some injuries but
they’re getting better. We are
more team oriented now.”
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despite crossing picket lines
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liked his play and will con
tact him in the future. Now,
Reagans has to go back to
working those various jobs and
wondering if and when they
will call him.
Before I could ask another
question, Reagans asked me
that if I were in his shoes,
would I have played for a ma
jor league ballclub as a re
placement player? I had to
think a lot about this question.
I think I would play base
ball as a replacement player.
Even though people would call
me a scab, I would risk that in
order to get another shot at
the majors. Even though none
of the replacement players are
at the major league level, some
of them are at the AAA level,
somewhere they were not at
before the strike.
And then there’s the ques
tion of what will happen to
the regular ballplayers who
crossed the picket lines and
went on and played against
the union’s demands. Will
they get beaned by a pitch be
cause they played on instead
of striking?
Another friend of mine,
Jaime Saylor, plays in the
Houston Astros organization
and said he had to cross the
picket lines because this was
the only way he could get
money out of something he
enjoyed.
He also said by crossing the
picket lines, he would get more
baseball in and it could possi
bly help him move up closer to
the majors. The move paid off
as Saylor jumped up from the
Class A Quad City River Ban
dits team to the Class AA
Jackson Generals.
He said he hoped no one
will have any hard feelings for
what he did. He said he did
what he thought was best for
himself and his career and
would not let a baseball strike
interfere with that.
The replacement players
were shown throughout the
media as being error-prone in
the field and striking out or
hitting weak hits at the plate.
Yet, some of the replacement
players were pretty good.
The Texas Rangers should
have wished the strike would
continue because they had a
team which would have proba
bly been the only Ranger ball-
club to ever contend for a divi
sion championship. And some
of the replacement players did
receive second chances at mi
nor league baseball.
Yes, the baseball strike did
leave a bad taste in my mouth
about the sport. However, I
would have gone to some of
the replacement games and
supported them for giving
their all on the field and mak
ing the most out of an oppor
tunity they received. At least
they would have not been cry
ing because no one has of
fered them a lifetime contract
worth $100 million.
By knowing both a replace
ment player and a minor lea
guer who crossed the picket
line, I began to realize how
wrong we are for making fun
of them just because they were
not Ken Griffey Jr. or Jose
Canseco.
If you were offered some
money to fulfill a sports fanta
sy and to replace a crybaby
All-Star, wouldn’t you do it?
Think about it.