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Must be available at least 4hrs/day & have transportation. $5/hr. 690-6392. $8.00 STARTING. Attention Students: Flexible around classes. Scholarships & Internships possible. PT/FT, Evenings & Weekends available. CalM0-4. Positions filled immediately. 693- 4975. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+/mo. Room & Board! Transportation! Male/Female. No experience neces sary! (206) 545-4155 ext. 58551. Male roommate needed fall semester. 3 bedroom house, own room, 1 mile from campus, $200/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Jason 764-9750. Female, non-smoking roommate needed. Own room in 2bdrm-1 1/2bth split-level, $275/mo. negotiable + 1/2 utilities. Call 776-2324. RESORT JOBS - Earn to $12/hr. + tips Tropical & Mountain destinations nationwide. 1-206-632-0150 ext. R58551. Private room w/bath, Tree House Village, $250, M/F. Call 693-1767. LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA - Now accepting applica tions for delivery drivers. Apply at any location. Party Pic Photographers Needed. Call Photo Systems at 260-8181. Part-time cashier needed for convenience store. Wed.,Th.,Fri.,Sun. 2pm-10pm or 6am-2pm. Apply in person 1700 S. Kyle, CS. Prestigious teaching position, must have had Tx. DL 5 yrs. & college experience. Work evenings & Saturdays, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI's, Pi's, etc. 694-2122. TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK - Make up to $25- $45/hr. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For information call: (206) 632- 1146 ext. J58551. Services AGGIE OUTREACH. Positions available for flexible, part-time hours. Earn $5.50/hr. + bonus contacting for mer students. Call 845-0425 for more info., or drop by the Alumni Center for an application. Must Part-time help needed. Cook & counter help. Apply at Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill, 764-2933. Local business needs bookkeeper/receptionist, be knowledgeable in Windows/general accounting soft ware & can work 25hrs/week Mon.-Fri. Prefer account ing major. Call 779-7042. Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings. Working hours: 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appointment. 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. For Sale Blackjack Dealer. Will train. Call 778-0167, Mon.-Fri. Noon-5pm. Leave message. Part-time positions available now. Cleaning, general labor, assembly & moving Call Manpower 846-3535. Part-time delivery driver for afternoons for flower shop in CS. Saturdays at shop in Bryan & CS. 696-2252. Wendy's now hiring at all B/CS locations, day & night. No phone calls please. Starting wage above minimum. Will work around class schedules. Raleigh Olympian 14 spd. road bike. Black w/purple logo. Excellent condition. 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Let’s Talk Small group lessons [Students, wives visiting faculty welcome New classes begin English ££ & September 4 33 3 Call or visit Second ^ Language Classes 12:00 to 5:00 Mon-Fri 696-6583 Page 12 • The Battalion Wednesday • August30,1 Football team musttal advantage of title shot Duplex, 2bdrm-2bth, W/D connections, near University, on shuttle. No pets. Available now, $500/mo. 693- 0157. 707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M Position available. Sewing experience required. Apply in person at Hancock Fabrics, 309 College Ave. 1990 Ford Probe - $3,750 Or Best Offer. Call Luis 693- 6925. Adoption 19” TV - $120; Queen bedroom set - $200; Sofa & Loveseat - $200; Two end tables - $30/each. 268-1507 or 846-4454. Macintosh Plus 4/40. Includes keyboard, mouse, fax, and lots of software. Asking $350. Call 764-8262. Wholistic Touch Massage Workshops. Fun, safe, easy. Relaxation, pleasure, health. Tuesdays. 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Walk-ins welcome. $25 w/ad = $5 off. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste. 217, 846-6117. '93 Mazda Miata Convertible - 23K miles, alarm, red, hard-top, $14,750. Call 774-7228. '93 Ford Explorer - 4 door, XLT, 37K miles, alarm, CD system, black, $17,750. 774-7228. Help Wanted. Part-time PC Bench Technician & Counter Sales. Bryan & Brenham locations. Contact Bob Hunziker 830-8444 Brenham, 776-8504 Bryan. A&M at Colorado TIXS. Call (303) 430-1111. Guitars for sale: Fender Stratocaster $400; Fender P- bass Lyte $500; Gibson Explorer $400. 847-7557 Ask for Matt. Miscellaneous New 486DX 266 - $785 (4MB RAM, 420MB Hard Drive, Windows '95 installed, 2 vr. warranty). Call 691-2603. To be moved - Double-wide 24X60, excellent condition, a lot of extras. 14091 589-2412 after 6om. College Scholarships available from private financial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. 800- 587-9598 "Department 36. Puppies for sale. Chocolate and yellow labs. $175- $200. Yvette 846-6088. Puppies, Kittens, Cats & Dogs. 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National Entertainment, Houston, TX (7T3) 227-811tT' * Wanted: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo lism breakthrough. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. R.N. Assisted. Guaranteed Results. $35 Cost. 1-800-579- FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sec tor grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent’s income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F58554. To Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696 N ational championship talk has surfaced in Ag gieland before. Between the rich nostalgia and storied his tory of Aggie football and the great A&M teams that have graced the gridiron at Kyle Field, fans have had much to talk about. This season is no exception as players and fans alike are boast ing of national championship hopes. However, this year is dif ferent and I’ll tell you why. Since claiming its first and only national championship in 1939, 1995 marks the third time the Texas A&M football program has had a realistic shot at finish ing No. 1 in the polls. This fact may be hard to believe, but it’s true. Let’s take a look back. After winning the national ti tle in 1939 with a victory over Tu- lane in the Sugar Bowl and a per fect 11-0 record, A&M’s first legit imate chance of repeating the feat came the next season. Senior All- American fullback John Kim brough was returning to lead an A&M team that now had the re spect of national pollsters. However, after jumping out to an 8-0 start, the Aggies would fal ter to rival Texas, ending a 20- game winning streak and their chance for a second title. After de feating Fordham 13-12 in their first Cotton Bowl appearance, the Aggies would finish the season ranked no. 6 by the Associated Press. In 1941, A&M finished the sea son ranked ninth in the nation. But, the Aggies would go mostly unnoticed the next 13 years as they failed to gamer a national ranking until a no. 14 finish in 1955. The next season, coach Paul “Bear” Bryant put A&M football back on the map, leading his pro bation-stricken squad to a 9-0-1 record and a No. 5 ranking in both polls. That paved the way for the 1957 season, A&M’s last golden opportunity to win another na tional crown. With a No. 1 rank ing, the Aggies blasted off to a 9-0 start. But tragically, the abun dantly talented team would stum ble. With rumors circulating that Bryant would leave A&M for the head coaching job at Alabama at season’s end, the team was side tracked. This did not bode well undefeated Aggies headed i: showdown with Southwest! ference rival Rice. A team in void of talent, Rice was ledli American quarterback Kin? and a future All-Americanst end; Buddy Dial. Before a capacity crowds 72,000 at Rice Stadium, th would pin a 7-6 upset onAl!| crushing the Aggies’natioit championship dreams. In the midst of its gloryyij Rice would grab the nation; spotlight from A&M, winnii SWC when the Aggies fells; two weeks later to Texas, its final conference titleunt; sharing the crown in would finish the season ran? high as No. 7 in the United International poll. Despite running back Job David Crow’s HeismanTropi winning effort, the roofhad in on the Aggies. Theteamnj forced to settle for a Gator Bowl berth. After Bryant announced^ he would be leaving, A&M defeated by Tennessee 30It elude a disastrous collapse is season of high expectations. 9-3 Aggies finished No. 9in AP poll. The 1960s and early 70s nightmarish for Aggie teams their fans. A&M would post; one winning season in the If _ years following the disappoit 1957 season. Although Aggit coaches Gene Stallings, Emoi Ballard and Jackie Sherrill* field several respected teams the years following, none had gitimate national champions! opportunities. R.C. Slocum’s 1992 squad a perfect 12-0 regular seasor climb as high as No. Sinthei Dame in the Cotton Bowl and abama’s undefeated season ined any national title chant? With A&M entering the I season with one of its mostE ed groups ever, this year n: just the third realistic nat:: tie shot this school has eve? Like the 1957 squad, A&Mis coming off probation and ani defeated season. Also,liketk team 38 years ago, the Aggie; have a potential HeismanTniij award winner in LeelandMci roy. But today’s team has to do something that the ‘57 team: I not: Win every game. Waite four decades will tell you, op: tunities like these don’t con* along very often. It’s timefes 1995 Aggies to seize the mor; Slocum wary of lookin past first opponent LSI □ The Aggies are a 15 1/2 point favorite for Saturday's home opener. By Nick Georgandis The Battalion Don’t let the fact that Texas A&M is a 15 1/2 point favorite against Louisiana State fool you; Head Football Coach R.C. Slocum is expecting an all-out war. “I can see through all the haze and this is the same team that played us even last year,” Slocum said. “We lost 11 guys that signed NFL contracts last season, and they got a lot of their guys back.” Last year, the Aggies escaped LSU’s “Death Valley” with an 18-13 win. The game highlight was run ning back Leeland McElroy’s 59- yard, fourth quarter touchdown gallop that gave A&M the victory. Slocum said the biggest difficul ty his team has in preparing for the Tigers is the uncertainty of what of fensive and defensive alignments LSU’s new coaching staff will use. “You’re watching all this E . Michigan State (where LSI’ ; sive coordinator coached * season) and of Vanderbilt! ’ Coach Gerry DiNardo’s tea® f year),” Slocum said. “Withal * video equipment we have? ? there are unlimited combina: : and cut-ups of tapes, It’s like? 1 to fiqd a peedle ip a haystack; Last year’s game was set' the coming-out party for this Lombardi AwSrd Candidate? don Mitchell. In that G Mitchell recorded eight tackfe : eluding three sacks for losses? ■ ing 30 yards. Mitchell said he took LSI ' surprise last year, even thous! | Tigers had recruited him he; : out of Louisiana's Abbevillei ! School three years ago. “They never really saw me : I defensive end in high sek Mitchell said. “I played lineb* - and fullback in high school.;" year, some of the plays I ma® think it was just the case ofh * in the right place in the rightM Anyone can make those kiif plays if given the opportunity ! c o^ ^ ^ s -' N ' € qO