Page 8 • The Battalion Sports Tuesday • November 14, Leone selves is the variety of pastel colors they come in. I actually saw him wearing a yel- Continued from Page 7 Speaking of Clinton, somebody tell him to quit jogging. Maybe it’s just bad luck on my part, but every time I turn on the news he’s out runnin’ around trying to burn off his gut in a pair of running shorts two sizes too small. What’s worse than the shorts them- The whole mess leaves me with one lingering question: What kind of parents have the guts to name their kid Elvis? Message to NBA commissioner David Stern: Dave, whatever you have to do — and 1 mean whatever — put an end to the labor dispute with the NBA officials and get them back on the courts. These replacements refs just ain’t cut- tin’ it. What we’re getting with these guys in charge are hockey games and free throw marathons. Lady Ags warm ii| for SWC Tourney ri No low pair the other day. Maybe he was try ing to match that streak down his back? Psssst. 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SEI (919) 932-1489 ext R31 CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earn ing an excellent income in the Cruise Ship & Land-Tour Industry. Seasonal 8 full-time employment available. No experience necessary. For info., call 1-206-634- 0468 ext. C58557. Senior middle blocker Dana Santleben digs the ball during the Lad Aggies' win over Baylor University at G. Rollie White Coliseum. □ A&M will take on SWTSU in its season-fi nale tonight. By Tom Day The Battalion this weekend. “We’re excited this week Williams said. “We’re glad«- have a game to stay sharp ac: get focused for the conferent; tournament. We still needt! work on things we need to in f orr Large 1bdrm/1ba efficiency apartment. Best floor plan available with built-in desk 8 bookshelf. Fenced patio, stackable W/D conn., pool, on shuttle. 846-4409 Spacious Col. Sia. 2bdrm/1.5ba fourplex, W/D inc., some bills paid, shuttle, 846-4409 Bryan 2bdrm/1ba. 2bdrm/1.5ba duplex, fenced yard, W/D conn., some bills paid. Pets O K, 846-4409 Sublease efficiency apartment for spring semester, move-in date negotiable, $365/mo, CS. 764-5851 Studio apartment. 5 min. from campus. Will pay deposit 8 1 mo./ rent. 764-8628 Nice 1-1 condo - ■ W/D, fireplace, over 710 sq. ft., sacri fice @ $400/mo. no pets 846-8064 Sublease 2bdrm/2ba spacious apartment in Briarwood Apts. $550/mo. 696-7144 Unlimited calling to Dallas/ Ft. Worth/ Houston for only $50/month Contact Regina @ Metro Connection. 1- 800-758-2030 ext. 300 Typing service - fast, accurate, laser printer, speii check, 7-day availability 776-8530 Diamond Enterprises presents male dancers for your private engagements 696-6650 Concealed handgun proficiency course, $70, call Tar- getmaster Training at 693-3363. Will match localj:om- petitors advertised prices. AAA Texas Defensive Driving 8 Driver's training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-loti! Ticket dismissal , insurance dis count. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu (8:30am-3pm), Tu-W (8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm-9pm), Fri (6pm-8pm) 8 Sat (10am-2:30pm), Sat (8am-2:30pm), Sun (12pm- 6:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 w/ad = $5 off. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste. 217, 846-6117. 1-800-SKI-WILD For Sale 1(800)754-9453 #1 Choice for Spring Break foraal2 > eas! 2bdrm/1ba, close to campus, furnished or unfurnished, great for students, Casa Blanca Apts. 846-1413 University Tower- Tower double, male roommate, gated parking, meal plan, computer lab, weight rm., maid ser vice, Spring $580/mo. 268-4469 1 bdrm, 1 bath duplex in Bryan. Water paid. W/D hook-ups, fenced yard, on shuttle. $450/mo. Call 691- Miscellaneous 4679. Sublease available 12/13/95-5/31/97. Spacious effi ciency room. SW pkwy, Willowick Apt. Free Dec. rent $360/mo laundromat, pool, pets ok., bus rt. Jack 764- 0619 You need gifts? Custom truck seats 8 office chairs. Aggie logo or plain. Order now for Christmas or gradu ation. Stan's Western Wheels 779-1806 Grants and schoiarships are available. Billions of dollars in grants. Qualify immediately. 1-800-243- 2435 (1-800-AID-2-HELP) L?u:La S^PxScflictioru THF, t.TTIMATK IN COUU&OE TRAVEL AND MORE Complete packages starting at. only s 329 1-800-880-2754 olustax Spacious lbdrm/1ba apartment for sublease. $410/mo. Available in January. Call 696-4471 Special rent offer through Jan. '96. 1, 2, 8 3/bdrm apartments available, on shuttle route, 1201 Harvey Road. 693-3014 Sublease country house on 3 acres. 2.5 mileslo cam pus. 3bdrm/1.5ba, fireplace, W/D, large family room. Available immediately. Lease expires July 1996. Con tact Mike (713) 272-7446 College Scholarships available from private financial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. 800- 587-9598 "Department 36. Attention All Students!!! Grants offoreri by major companies. Billions of dollars available. Call 1-800- AID-2-HELP (1-800-243-2435). FREE FINANCIAL AIDf Over $6 Billion in private sec tor grants 8 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. Duplex for rent, 2bdrm/1ba w/ washer/ dryer, $550/mo. Available Dec - Aug. 693-9990 Wanted University Tower - Garden Double, January - May '96, female, parking, shuttle, 19 meals/wk, security. $450/mo or $2,000/ 5 mo. Call 409-268-4438 Wendy, 806-273-2320 Judy _ 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment for sublease Howdy December Graduates! I need tickets for Satur day. Will pay top dollar. Call Jennifer 696-9290. Need sports passes for the t.u. game. WILL PAY! 696- 1982 end of fall semes ter thru May All bills paid. Deposit already pre-paid. $455/mo 696-4653 , Sublease! 2 bdrm/1 ba apartment. W/D incl., on shut tle route, $400/mo. Dec. 15 move-in, negotiable. 694- 8674 _ Sublease available December Needed: 2 sports passes to t.u. game. Will pay cash! 696-9833 3/bdrm/1 1/2 ba. 2- story house, backyard, fence, W/D included, on bus route. $750/mo. Chris 764-5745 Sublease Cripple Creek Apartments 2 bdrm/2 ba., W/D, bus rt., $600/mo. Dan 696-5496 Sublease until May 2 bdrm/1 ba $450/mo. Available Dec. Furnished, close to campus. Dec. rent, deposit paid. 846-2012 Students who need to lose weight. New metabolism breakthru. Guaranteed results. $32 + free delivery (409)823-3307 _______ 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- 1634. For Sale - full size futon $100, 5-piece dining set $125. Call 764-1727 4 alloy rims, 14x6, from Toyota Celica GTS, good con dition, includes center caps 8 chrome lug nuts $85 o.b.o. 260 1446 Smith-Corona PWP 4000 wilh 15 inch monitor and disk drive. ASCII convertible. Perfect condition. Additional accessories. $200 o.b.o. 694-1639 for sale: 3bdrm/2ba 16x80 mobile home, great condi tion, '87 Redman (409) 779-6534 Senior winter boot pants for sale. Make an offer. (919)335-7686 Small computer desk $75 Chad 821-6330 Refrigerator/freezer for sale. Frigidaire, frost-free. $175. Call 691-4679 Trek 7900 Multi-Track, carbon/aluminum, red. Shimano hub/drive, new $900. Sell for $650. Call 696-7933. Excellent condition. Schwinn Tempo road biko, Shimano 105 components. Aero bar, Wolber rims, Avocet computer. Excellent con dition $375 00 o b.o. Dustin 764-3182 Guitar equipment? Must sell. ADA-MPI preamp w/MCI midi-control, $300 MOSFET 100 watt power amp, $200 Super Overdrive 8 Digital Delay pedals, $40 ea. AII-o.b.o.846-6480 486/33 8 Meg 400 Hard. Soundblaster joysticks. 14" SVGA monitor, Office 3 0. DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, modem, 24-pin printer, $949. Pioneer 80-watt receiver, $119. Call Aron 696-8969 For sale. Large dorm refrigerator 34"x19"x18" $95. Cali Doug 847-0396 84-inch couch tuxedo-style, good condition $200 o.b.o. 776-5616 Help Wanted BREAK JANUARY 2-15. 1996 » gTsTgj ■SI MHT5” STEAMBOAT BRECKENRIDGE VAIL/BEAVER CREEK / ATTENTION WOMEN TOLL FREE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 1«800*SUNCHASE Computers NOBODY DOES SKI BREAKS BETTER! Macs 8 printers for sale/lease from $35/mo. Software, repairs. RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource 775-7703 For Spring ‘96: 2bdrm/2ba apartment $515/mo + utili ties. Walking distance from campus, on shuttle route. Call 764-9092 Contemporary Ibdrm/iba apartment. Raised ceiling, fireplace, sunken living room. Kim 846-1500 Sublease now or spring! Sausaiito 2brm/1-1/2ba. Pool- side $555/mo. Call Andy 693-9882 Need to sublease 2 bdrm/1/2 ba. Nice, spacious, on bus route. Available for Spring semester. $495/mo. 764-9360 2bdrm/ 1-1/2 ba 4-plex, on bus route, near A8M. Day time: 823-8153; after 5:00: 774-4090 Sublease University Tower room for spring semester, 351 sq. ft. Private bath w/ tub, pool, satellite 8 cable TV, refrigerator, aerobics, weekly maid service, weight/ exercise room $2,000 (room 8 meal plan included) per sem Call Christine 268-4540 Spring sublease! Jnn-May! Ffuge 2bdrm/2ba, W/D conn, patio, shuttle bus. Treehouse Village $705/mo. Call Jessica/Laura 693-1028 Large 2bdrm/Tba, greatlocation on shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm 8 ceiling fans $399/mo 823-7039 Student Special - Relocate now, be ready for finals. Furnished 1bdrm/1ba apartment $345/mo. Free Nov. 8 Dec. rent w/ signed lease through Aug. 20, 1996 846- 9196 Large 2bdrm/ 1-1/2ba $525 rent, W/D, available Janu ary. Manuel Dr. 4-plexes 693-0551. 16 foot low-boy trailer - car hauler $40 for 24 hours 696-8901 Roommate Announcements Desperately seeking Demitri M. - who doesn't know he is Demitri. White male, born 3/21/1977 - Houston, adopted through an agency. Your birth mother is alive 8 well (8 normal). Anyone w/ information please write Teresa, Box 1521, Laurel MD, 20725-1521. '79 AMC Concord $650 Good running condition. Great for college. Call 693-8203 $ negotiable. Ford 1986 Tempo AM/FM cassette, good condition $1350 691-8692 Business Opportunity Owner/operator retail store for sale $100K net income opportunity College Station, great location Inquiries to PO Box 5131, Katy, TX 77491. Will have own room 8 bathroom. $375/mo. All bills paid. Ann 845-3358 8-5pm, Lance 774-4302 after 6pm. Roommate needed! Need female roommate for 3/2 house in SW Valley. Huge backyard. Nice neighbor hood. On shuttle. $250/mo + 1/3 utilities Call Heather 693-5821 Female needed to share 2bdrm/2ba for Spring. $221 67/mo. + 1/3 utilities. 693-4699 Female roommate wanted spring/summer 2bdrm/i ,5ba $260/mo. + 1/2 utilities, on bus route 694-8429 Roommate needed for spring semester M/F 2bdrm/1ba. Northgate area. $225/mo. + 1/2 utilities. No pets. 846-7757 Christian roommate needed for January. 2bdrm/hba duplex Close to campus. $275/mo + ''?. utilities. Call Stephanie 694-2049 Female roommate wanted 2 share 3bdrm/2ba house. W/2 others W/D. pets welcome, walk to campus 696- 9443 Female roommate to share 2bdrm/2ba apartment Own rm/ba. $235/mo + utilities. W/D, on shuttle, great loca tion. Call Karen 731-8570. Female roommate needed for Spring '96 2bdrm72ba $ 198/mo + 1/3 utilities 764-4771 Male roommate needed to share room for Spring, free- house I $188.80/mo. + 1/3 utilities. 764-4759 Female roommate(sj 3bdrm/2ba. New duplex. Quiet area. W/D incl , fenced. 6 min to campus. $295/bdrm 764-9154 ' Roommate wanted, M/F, $275/mo. + utilities. Own rm/qarden bath. W/D included, yard. No smoking. 779-9272 The Enclave $200/mo. Roommates needed for Spring 8 possibly summer to share a clean 2bdrm/2ba apart ment 694-8431 Female roommate needed for 2bdrm/2.5ba condo. Fireplace, on bus route, excellent location $235/mo, Call Jennifer E. 693-7946 Female A8M roommate needed Free rent 8 utilities Call for details 846-3376 ASAP Female needed - Enclave $193 75/mo + 1/4 util ities Jennifer 694-2090 Male or female roommate needed 4bdrm/2ba house $220/mo + 1/4 utilities 693-7370 Male roommate needed $25b/mo, no deposit Bus route. Spring 696-8175 Female roommate needed to share 2bdrm/2ba apart ment for the spring. The Enclave $232/mo. 764-6900 BREAK If you are 15 years of age or older and are experiencing symptoms of a vaginal infection, you may be eligible to participate in an open label research program Bacterial Vaginosis. Qualified participants will receive the study medication, a physical exam, laboratory tests and a monetary stipend at the successful completion of the study to compensate for your time & travels. For more information, please call J & S Studies, Inc. 846 - 5933 The Lady Aggie Volleyball ’ream has already accomplished its goal of winning 20 matches this season. The Aggies have also sewn up a second place fin ish in the Southwest Conference race and the accompanying No. 2 seed in the upcoming SWC Tournament that goes with it. All that is left is the season finale at Southwest Texas State University tonight at 7 p.m. Having already beaten the Bob cats in three games in a match earlier this season and having little else to play for, it would seem A&M has nothing to do but look ahead. But senior outside hitter An drea Williams said that is not in the Lady Aggies’ plans. “We try to focus on each team one at a time,” Williams said. “Plven though we beat them pretty handily earlier in the year, we’re definitely not looking past them.” The Aggies (20-5) are com ing off a three-game victory over the Rice University Owls on Saturday. A&M Head Coach Laurie Corbelli said the team was able to win despite its un emotional effort. “Our play on Saturday was average,” Corbelli said. “We weren’t playing extremely in spired since second-place had al ready been locked-up. “But, we still played very steady and I was pleased with our second two games when we got ahead and stayed ahead.” Williams, who recorded match-high marks with 19 kills and a .472 hitting average against Rice last week, said the Lady Aggies’ match-up with SWTSU should be a blessing rather than a burden with the SWC Tournament coming up prove on. Southwest Texas (19-I3)isa different and improved teair: since the 18th-ranked Aggies beat them on Sept. 23. The Bobcats have used a seven match winning streak to pro pell themselves to an impres sive 14-4 mark in the South land Conference. However, history is on A&M s side as the Aggies have posted a 14-3 series record against SWT and have won the last five matches. Corbelli said the Lady Aggies have set several statistical goals for tonight’s match. “We’ve only been hitting around 25 percent and we want to improve on that,” Corbelli said. “We also need to limit SWTSU to under 15 kills and improve on our blocking and floor defense.” Despite all the success A&M has experienced this season, Corbelli said the Lady Aggies are often tight out on the court. The Aggie coach hopes tonight's match will present an opportu nity for the Lady Aggies tC loosen up and have fun. “We’re foccised on SWT and the challenge of playing well: and having fun at the samef time,” Corbelli said. “Ever though we’ve been winning we’re not always care free out' there. “I want us to compete atourj best, but still smile and have; fun on the court.” Still plagued by lingeringj mid-season blahs, Corbelli said this weekend’s tournament: should boost the team’s spirt, i “The mid-season took its tolli on us,” Corbelli said. “We’ve had| difficulty trying to stay in a mo j tivated mood, but the tourna ment should get our adrenaline pLimping again.” I CONI>*.i:T*r 5 & 7 NiGHT timps SOUTH PADRE ISLAND PANAMA CITY BEACH DAYTONA BEACH KEY WEST VAIL/BEAVER CREEK HILTON HEAD ISLAND PER PERSON DEPENDING ON DESTINATION / BREAK DATES / LENGTH OF STAY '1-800-SliNCHASE TOLL FREE IMFORMATIOM & RESERVATIONS OR SURF OVER TO OUR WEB SITE AT; 7vzww.sunchase.com Ho! Ho! Hola? 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Aggie Outreach is accepting applications for spring 8 summer employment. Talk to former stu dents 8 earn money. Flexible evening hours, $5.50/hr + bonus. Call 845-0425 or fill out an application at the Assn, of Former Students, corner of Bush 8 Houston, basement level. Work in the mail environment Chick-fil A, Post Oak Mall, which is closed on Sundays, is now accepting applications for work schedules of: 8-2, 11-5 or S-close, Mon-Sat. Applications can be picked up at Chick-fil-A in the mall. E.O.E. ' Part-time job helping handicap Male ASM student pre ferred - $270/mo 12 hrs/wk. Call after 7pm 846-3376. $Cruise Ships Hiring! Students needed! $SS+Free Travel (Caribbean. Europe, Hawaii!) Seasonal/perma nent, no experience necessary. Guide (919)929-4398 ext.C 1023 Need help promoting the circus. Year round worjc. Flexible evening hours. No weekends 846-8818 Telemarketers needed now Come by 4012 Stillmead- ow. Mon.-Fri. 5:00p.m. ready to work. Corner of East 29th. and Stillmeadow behind Oakj Food Mart. 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. The Texas A&M University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for The Battalion Spring 1996 Qualifications for editor of The Battalion are: Be a Texas A&M sfudent with a minimum 2.0 overall and major GPR a( ihe time of appointment and during the term of office; Have at least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The >xper Battalion or comparable daily college newspaper, -OR- Have at least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper, -OR- Have completed at least 1 2 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media Writing I and II), JOUR 301 (Mass Comm Law) and JOUR 304 (Editing for the Mass Media), or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to Francia Eldridge in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting beginning at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1 6, 1 995. Texas ASM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The Student Publications Program is committed to increasing diversity and urges people from under-represented groups to apply. I you the cult I stre l our I thir mai ceni ach this “str told whe c nad tati: I do the I gua h Uni the I: Q rese rest I Stat acce E enjc