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Sex trial starts
for Rodman,
former dancer
ATLANTA (AP) — Dennis
Rodman had unprotected sex
with a former Atlanta Hawks
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Typing
cheerleader a day after a
Detroit woman went to his
home and told him he had giv
en her genital herpes, a lawyer
said Monday.
But an attorney representing
the NBA star in a federal law
suit brought by the Atlanta
woman said there is no evidence
that Rodman has ever had a
transmittable form of the incur
able disease.
Lisa Beth Judd, 24, is suing
Rodman for unspecified damages.
She claims Rodman, with whom
she’d had an on-and-off relation
ship since 1991, gave her herpes
on Jan. 14, 1993, when he came
to Atlanta as a member of the De
troit Pistons.
Her lawyer, Mark Trigg, said
Rodman had told her the night
he gave her herpes that he was
ready to get serious about their
relationship.
“That was exactly what Lisa
had hoped he would say,” Trigg
said in opening arguments to the
eight-woman, two-man jury.
“Lisa loved Dennis Rodman. Lisa
trusted Dennis Rodman.”
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major preferred. Part-time, 20-30 hrs/wk. Foreign stu
dents or student wives also considered. 774-0040 or
776-1972.
Fiighly motivated sheetrock/painter helpers. No experi
ence necessary. Will work with schedule. 775-7126.
Laboratory dishwasher needed. Part-time, 20
hrs/week, Mon.-Fri, Off campus. Call 690-2280.
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Telemarketers wanted promoting the circus. Work
evenings that fit your schedule, 6pm-9pm, Mon.-Fri.
No weekends, $5.00/hr. 846-8818.
Cashier needed for convenience store. Apply in person
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1261.
The Houston Chronicle is taking applications for imme
diate route openings. Pay is based on per paper rate
& gas allowance is provided. The route requires work
ing early morning hours 7 days a week & earns $600-
$900 per month. If interested, call James at 693-7815
or Julian at 693-2323 between 8am-3pm for an
appointment.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
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Computers
Macs & Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software,
repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703.
DJ Music
MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties.
Reasonable rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at
693-6294.
Employment Opportunity
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In Housewares
And Sporting Goods
$9.00 To Start
Call 691-2261
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Students
Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,00-
$6,000+/mo. Room 8. Board! Transportation! Male or
Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-
4155 ext. A58556.
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earn
ing 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. C58557.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn up to $25-
$45/hr. teaching basic conversational English in Japan,
Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian
languages required. For info., call (206) 632-1146 ext.
J58554.
Pets
For Sale: Boa Constrictor with cage, very tame, $150.
Call 764-2124, please leave message.
Rottweiler/Shepherd - female, protective, shots &
wormed, black/tan, 55 lbs. Large cage & automatic
feeder included. $100. 778-5335, ask for Marcus.
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Animal Shelter. 775-5755.
Auto
1989 Honda Civic Si - 73,000 miles. Perfect condition.
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Adoption
ADOPTION. Childless professional woman with lots of
love and security seeks to adopt white newborn.
Attorney involved. Medical/ Legal expenses only. Call
Patricia 1-800-592-1995.
For Rent
2bdrm-2bth fourplex, $515/mo., shuttle stop, W/D con
nections. Pets OK. 1104 Autumn Circle. 693-9959.
2bdrm-1 1/2bth fourplex, fireplace, W/D connections,
shuttle, $550/mo. 404 Fall Circle. 693-9959.
2bdrm-1bth, pool, laundry mat, patio/balcony, water &
sewer paid, $475/mo. Monterrey Apartments. 268-
0840. Summer Leases Available.
WOODED, 4 blocks from campus, large 2bdrm-1bth
studio apartment (approximately 930 sq.ft.). Ceiling
fan, gas & electric, patio, $495/mo. + bills. No HUDINo
Pets! 693-8534.
Aggie Owned & Managed! Large 2 bedroom, great
location, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, laundry &
swimming - $459/mo. College Court 823-7039,
Sonnenblick 691-2062.
Save $200 1995-96 Forum lease. Call Travis (806)
585-6512 after 3:00pm.
Graduate Student with Bachelor's in English. Editing/
Typing. Reasonable Rates. Call Colleen 862-1685.
Strong Office Seivices. Typing, Presentations &
Graphics. Laser Printer Out-put. Fast Service. 694-
2120.
Wanted
Needed: house or trailer with acreage for horses. Call
(210) 637-6179,
Married couple with PhD's & two cats seeking to house
sit. Please call (505) 359-0012 & leave message.
Wanted: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo-
llsm breakthrough. I lost 15 lbs. In 3 weeks. R.N.
Assisted. Guaranteed Results. $35 Cost. 1-800-579-
1634.
For Sale
Small Dorm Refrigerator - $50 Negotiable. Excellent
Condition. Call 694-8464.
SAILBOAT: 16 Foot Prindle Catamaran. Two sets of
sails. Harken block. Trailer. $900 or possible trade for
Windsurfer and equipment. Mike. 823-6111.
Kenmore freezer and refrigerator. Good condition.
Price negotiable. Call Marcelo 846-0437.
'94 Honda CBR600F2 - blk/purp/yell„ 1200 miles,
bought new in Feb '95, helmet & extras. Never
crashed. $5,900 negotiable. 696-4373.
Armoire - Entertainment Center - $400; Queen size bed
- $500; Futon - $200; Coffee table & matching sofa
table - $200; Dining table - $150. Call 696-6806.
MUST SELL - Sofa, loveseat, chair & coffee table. All
for $175 & will negotiate. Call 764-1453 & ask for
Bonnie.
New 486DX2-66 Mini-Tower, 4 MB RAM, 1 MBSVGA,
560 MB HD, 1.44 MB FD, 14" Monifor, Keyboard,
Mouse, 1 Yr. Warranty - $999. Call 691-2603.
Sturdy loft, needs some modification for dorms - $75;
also small fridge, very nasty, needs a good home - $30.
Call 693-1917 anytime.
Kenwood 7 Disc Changer & Receiver with speakers,
headphones & cartridge - $400 negotiable; 19 inch
color TV with mobile stand - $30. Call Rod at 764-
6017.
5 Disc CD Player. Brand new, never played. Won in a
contest. Fully programmable. Retails at $230. Only
$169! Call 764-9196.
Used 3 ft. refrigerator - $60; 11 inch color TV, cable
ready - $20 negotiable. Both in great condition. Call
Rod at 764-6017.
1990 Honda NS50 Sportbike. Must sell. Priced low to
move! Only $550! Call 823-6111.
1988 Jet Ski 550- Limited . Custom painted. Excellent
condition! Must Sell! 823-6111.
Tutors
Personal English Tutor Needed. Graduate Foreign
Student. Reasonable Rate. Call J 693-3137.
For Rent
Duplex- Wolfpen Creek area. 3bdrm-2bth brand new.
Beautiful all brick, facing amphitheater. Ready for fall
term. $900/mo. for 12 mos. All amenities including
pool, hot tub, lawn care and sprinkler. (512) 327-1970
(Jay).
For rent in August. Sutters Mill 2bdrm-2 1/2bth, W/D, 1
yr. lease, $850/mo. 764-9570.
Pre-lease for Aug. 1st. CS, 2bdrm-1bth duplex, W/D
connections, lawncare, $495/mo. Select Prop. 696-
3107.
Ibdrm-lbth, W/D, microwave, dishwasher. New com
plex, security gates. 1800 Holleman Drive. Available
Aug. 15th. $560/mo. 696-6806.
Bryan house 2bdrm-1bth, carport, fence, no pets,
$475/mo. Call 778-8890.
2bdrm-1blh new mobile home in Navasota. All appli
ances included, $400/dep., $350/mo. Call (409) 825-
6444 & ask for Dr. Scamardo.
GREAT APARTMENT! Full-size Wash./Dry„ 2bdrm-
Ibth, intrusion alarm, shuttle. $479/mo. 846-7454.
3bdrm-2bth houses. CH/CA, carpeted, near campus,
no pets. Call 690-0085.
Near Treehouse Apartments. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth fourplex,
$600/mo. 823-8153, or after 5pm 774-4090.
The usually flamboyant Rod-
man, who came to court wearing
a green jacket and dark slacks
but no tie, had given herpes to
two other women about two
weeks earlier, Trigg said.
Swift
Continued From Page 2
the Lakers, the Kings and
the Dodgers. Those three
teams were all champions
built around superstars. Los
Angeles is a town of flash,
and its pro sports teams re
flect that.
It’s the home of Magic, Ka-
reem, Gretzky and Lasorda.
Associating names like
Aaron Wallace, Anthony
Smith and Jeff Hostetler
with L.A. is like forcing a
square peg into a round hole.
Los Angeles is the type of
town that needs the fast-paced
flash of the “Showtime” Lak
ers, the All-American, under
dog role of the 1988 Dodgers
or the sheer greatness of the
Gretzky-led Kings.
The bottom line is that the
L.A. glitz never meshed with
the rough-and-tumble sport
of football. The Rams were
never anything spectacular
and faded into the haze of
L.A. sports, and the Raiders’
“Just win, baby” style just
didn’t seem to fit in the fash
ionable city of angels.
Raider football can best be
equated with the “Bad Boy”
Detroit Pistons of 1989-91.
The Pistons and Raiders ex
uded the machismo, blue-col
lar attitude that caused them
to be revered by the peasants
and reviled by the princes.
The word through the
grapevine is that the NFL is
trying to get another fran
chise into Los Angeles as
soon as possible. Several
teams, including the Cardi
nals, Bengals, Browns, Red
skins and Seahawks, have
shown interest in moving to
Southern California.
Why wouldn’t they? On pa
per, L.A. seems like the moth
er lode for an NFL team. Tele
vision revenues and ticket
sales could be staggering, and
all a team would have to do is
play winning football to keep
the coffers full.
Uh, oh.
There’s the catch. For an
NFL team to survive in Los
Angeles, they have to win.
That’s something that the
teams ready to move to L.A.
have had little success with
in recent years.
If the team doesn’t start
winning immediately, it might
very well get swallowed up by
better sports franchises like
the up-and-coming Lakers.
Why give L.A. a team,
anyway? After the Raiders
announced their move back
to Oakland, local fans
swamped radio stations
with fond farewells.
Many said they will enjoy
getting to see the better
games that they never had a
chance to see in past years
because local stations were
required to broadcast Rams’
and Raiders’ away games.
Let L.A. have the Lakers,
Dodgers and the Kings. I’ll
take the Raiders in Oakland
any old day.
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Call 845-3313 or come by 013 Reed McDonald.
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Tuesday • June 27,195i |
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UP / UP AND AWAY!
Texas Rangers' second baseman Mark McLemore watches his
throw to first while being upended by Detroit's Chad Curtis.
Smith top pick in mock draft
□ The NBA draft will be
Wednesday in Toronto.
(AP) — Long on potential, short
on stars. This year’s NBA draft
has no consensus No. 1 pick, like
Glenn Robinson last year.
What makes this year’s draft
hard to figure out is, none of the
likely top five picks — all 20
years old or younger — have fully
developed games.
Here, then, is a rundown of
how the selections might shake
out:
1. Golden State — Joe Smith,
6-10, forward, Maryland ... New
Warriors GM Dave Twardzik de
cides to go for an inside force
with good range. Needs time to
develop, but will help Warriors
fill the void left by Chris Web
ber’s departure.
2. Philadelphia —Jerry Stack-
house, 6-6, guard. North Carolina
... The 76ers make a deal with
the Clippers to trade up one spot
and grab a player being hyped as
the next Michael Jordan.
3. Los Angeles Clippers — An
tonio McDyess, 6-9, forward, Al
abama ... Stock soared after
strong performance in NCAA
tournament. Athletic player
who’s a good defender will get a
chance to learn the game from
coach Bill Fitch.
4. Washington — Rasheed
Wallace, 6-10, center. North Car
olina ... With Webber’s great
hands and Wallace’s ability to
run the floor, the two will form
an impressive front line and the
Bullets should make a quant
leap forward.
5. Minnesota — Kevin GrJ
nett, 6-10, forward, Farrar
(Chicago) HS ... The Timbejj
wolves gamble on a 19-year
with loads of promise as wel
loads of immaturity. Butr
Wolves GM Kevin McHale is
ideal person to help shape him
6. Vancouver — Ed O’Bam
6- 8, forward, UCLA ... Concerj
about his arthritic knee notwi
standing, O’Bannon has the ck
acter and the skills to form an
cellent foundation for an exff
sion franchise.
7. Toronto — Bryant Reev
7- 0, center, Oklahoma State
Big Country comes to the Gre
White North. Best true center
the draft.
8. Detroit — Cherot
Parks, 6-11, center, Duke
The Blue Devil connection is
work here, reuniting Parks art;
Grant Hill to play form
coach-GM Doug Collins, wte
son was also a college tea r
mate.
9. New Jersey — ShawnR f:
pert, 6-3, guard, Michip
State ... Nets need a shootfe
guard, and Respert is a gre
shooter. But his lackofsb
gives the Nets one of tt
league’s smallest backcourts
10. Miami — Kai
Thomas, 6-9, forward, Tes
Christian ... The NCAA’s leak
in both scoring and rebound::
he gives Miami a young altsf,
native to Kevin Willis atpotf
forward.
Compliance: Slocum, Groff
praise work of A&M of fice
Continued From Page 2
ofthen-Head Football Coach and
Athletic Director Jackie Sherrill.
Current Texas A&M Head
Football Coach R.C. Slocum said
coaches and athletes in the foot
ball program have a good work
ing relationship with the staff in
the compliance office.
“They try to make
the coaching staff
(and players) knowl
edgeable about
what the rules
are,” Slocum said.
“They feel an
obligation and a
real sense of re
sponsibility to the
University.”
The compliance of
fice has recently gone
on-line with comprehensive
explanations of many of the
NCAA rules that apply to eligi
bility, recruiting and financial
aid for prospective student-ath
letes. All the information can be
found on the Texas A&M home
page on the World Wide Web.
“We are trying to reach peo
ple in every way we can, elec
tronically, verbally or in written
form,” Ellison said.
Although the office handles
piles of paperwork, Ellison said
the work is rewarding.
“The most enjoyable thing is
to know that the people invoF
in athletics here are so conutf —
ted to doing the right thing,” f
lison said.
Ellison said that anyone fw r
athletes to alumni is welcome :
visit the office to ask questio' j
about the compliance process.
“It’s a constant learf
ing process,” Ellis®'
said. “People ak
free to comeaF
talk to us abe :;
any of the rdf
that they dot
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They (the ruk
can be frustrM
ing sometimes
Slocum s8
that it takes ha r
work from everyone
keep the programs^
from infractions.
"Without a doubt, there is®
one in the country that pays
much attention to compliance
Texas A&M.”
A&M Athletic Director Wa
Groff said that with A&M’sfj
cent run-ins with the NCA
he is pleased with the job d
the compliance office staff! 1
been doing.
“Let’s face it,” Groff sa j
“With our track record, wetf
a top of the line team an f
think we have it.”