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l VP The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day Cli&] [311 [H ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ADOPTION HELP WANTED A LOVING CHOICE - Happily married couple will give your baby a secure life with books, sports, arts, nature, sincere values & two loving, understanding parents. Confidential/legal/Medical paid. Please call Jonl & Shep 800-528-2344 AUTO 1990 Nissan Pulsar, T-tops, good condition, $6895/obo David @ 764-1499, evenings. 1988 Toyota Camry LE loaded! Excellent condition 846-2756 $4400 1990 Mercury Cougar, white w/ maroon interior, good condition, runs well, customized sound system, $6800 obo. 361-4617 Pontiac Sunbird 1985 116K, runs good, $500-obo. Great Deal!! Must sell this week! 693-4124 Billy. 87 red Nissan Sentra SE 2 door, 5 speed, sun-roof, nice interior, runs great $2900 obo. Katie 694-1244 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION Biochemical or Analytical laboratory skills and knowledge of general operating procedures required. Experience in analysis of Lipids by GLC, HPLC, TLC or robotic analyzers desired. Salary commensurate with experience. Dr. Randall Wood, TAMU, 845- 5617 Business of your own for $100 + never pay for long dis tance calls again. Run your business from your dorm or apt. Prepaid Long Distance Phone cards are the hottest craze. 1-800-233-5794 DJ MUSIC Party Block Mobile DJ - Professional, experienced disc jockey. Specializing in Aggie weddings, parties, anniversaries, any special occasion. Ask about our New Club Light Package! References available 693- 6294 STARZ Mobile Entertainment Professional sound/ light ing. Church/School Dances, Weddings, Parties. Any occasion 1-800-435-6065, 694-8981 Sound Power Professional DJ - Service Dances/Mix ers/Weddings. Experienced 696-9754 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Spring Break Employment The Texas Transportation Institute is looking for students from the following cities to survey child safety seat use during Spring Break: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler, & Waco. $6/hr. plus gas. Call 845-2736, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for interview. Cruise Ships Now Hiring - Earn up to $2000 + month working on Cruise Ships or Land-tour companies. World travel. Seasonal & full-time employment avail able. No experience necessary. For more information call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C58552 Premiere Brother - Sister Camps In Massachusetts. Counselor positions for talented & energetic students as Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight camping, Ropes & Rock climbing, Weights/Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Fig ure skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station, Cooking, Sewing, & Rocketry; All Water front/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Wind- serfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board 8 travel. June 18th - August 17th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC (boys): 1-80P-753-9118 DANBEE (girls): 1-800-392-3752 Interested in Real Estate? Would you like to get your Real Estate License? Contact WTA Management 260- 9611 JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT GRAPHICS / EDITING LAB ASSISTANT NEEDED. Should be a Texas A&M student in good standing, and be available to work 5-9 p.m. Monday - Thursday (some weekend hours possible). Knowledge of Macin tosh computers and Adobe Illus trator and Quark XPress neces sary. Apply in 230 Reed McDon ald Building. TASP international Now Hiring for summer manage ment positions. Dallas/Fort Worth & Houston. Earn $6,000-$ 10,000 summer income. Must have strong work ethic & excellent attitude. 1-800-543-3792 for information ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+ per month. Room & Board! Trans portation! Male/Female - No experience necessary! (206)971-3510 ext.A58552 NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions are now avail able at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits + bonuses! Call: 1-206-971-3620 ext.N58553 Molecular Biologist Tech Service, R&D, QC/productlon positions (#133); full-time. Require BS/MS & 1-2 yrs. Mol. Research - RNA work a plus. Reply to Ambion, 2130 Woodward Suite 200, Austin, TX 78744. Attention! Going to be around over Spring Break & want employment for the Spring semester? Great, Aggie Outreach is accepting applications. Earn $$$, speak with former Ags, & enhance your resume. For more info., come by The Assn, of Former Students, cor ner of Bush & Houston, or call 845-0425. Flexible evening & weekend work $5.50/hr. + bonus. Window System Operator Texas A&M Aggie Outreach Program Job Description - The Systems Operator is responsible of maintaining & supporting a 20 station network used by part-time student employees. This includes training the students, supporting the other program managers & reporting all results to the appro priate managers. The System Operator reports direct ly to the Program Manager. Please call for more info, at 845-0425 Cruise Ships & Vacation Resorts Hiring) Earn up to $3,200/mo. World travel & Exotic resorts. No experi ence necessary! Transportation, Room & board! Call: (310)285-0085 ext.C-71100 Part-time delivery & installation of tents, tables, & chairs. Must have clear driving record 20-25 hrs./wk. M-Sat., possible full-time in summer. Apply in person. Party Time rentals - 1901 Texas Ave., Bryan Motion Picture & Television Shows now hiring! Earn up to $3,000/mo. World travel (USA & abroad.) Free Transportation! Room & board! No experience necessary! Part-time & Full-time. (310)285-0085 ext.M-71100 Part-time office & delivery individuals needed for Med ical Supply Co. Must be willing to learn w/ good com munication skills. Applications being accepted at 700 E. Univ. Suite 103, C.S. 846-3831 HOUSTON Summer Jobs! Miller Swim Academy is now hiring swimming instructors & swim team coaches for this summer! Free training is provided. Excellent pay. Thirty locations throughout Houston. Swim team or teaching experience needed. 1-713-777-7946. Make $500/day. For free information Rush S A S E Harper, Inc. 1101 S.W. Pkwy #706 C.S. 77840 Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists on horseback rides through the National Forest Land of Colorado. Reply to Sombrero Ranches, Inc., 3300 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301. FOR RENT Howdy Ags! Short on cash? Looking for a part-time job? Don't go there! Come here - To the Westgate Plasma Center, where you can earn $140 a month donating your life-saving plasma... $80 in your first two weeks! Donating plasma is everything you could ask for in a part-time job: minimal time, good pay, no work required, tax-free cash! Don't delay, call today! 846- 8855 - Westgate Plasma Center, just two short blocks north of campus at 4223 Wellborn Rd., Bryan. THE HORIZON Housing for students, faculty & visi tors to campus. •Furnished rooms w/all bills paid -Reasonable rates *Free shuttle to and from Texas A&M -Optional meals plans -Short term housing available -Various amenities Call 779-7091 Today! Great Part-time income, flexible schedules around class. $8 to start, evening & weekend schedule avail able, scholarships & internships available. Call 10-4pm 691-8959 MOTORCYCLE 1990 HONDA CBR1000. New tires, brakes. Mint con dition. $5850. 847-4940 NOTICE 2 bdrm/1 ba pool, patio-balcony, laundromat, water/sewer paid. $475/mo Monterrey Apts. 268-0840 2 Bdrm/1 ba apartment $365/mo. or try our dorm plan - own bdrm., furnished, all bills paid $245/mo. Casa Blanca Apartments 846-1413 2 bedroom apt. $250/deposit. $325 rent. Northgate area. Call 268-8299 Available now 1/1 efficiency, fenced patio, stackable W/D conn., built-ins, pool, shuttle, some bills paid. 846- 4409 Bryan 2/1 & 2/1 1/2 Duplexes, fenced yards, W/D conn., some bills paid. 846-4409 Available now, College Station, 2/1 1/2 spacious 4-plex W/D included, shuttle, some bills paid. 846-4409 Notice - Texas A&M University Physical Plant Utilities Department failed to collect 15 of the required 50 Sat isfactory Bacteriological samples during December, 1995 as required by the Texas Natural Resource Con servation Commission "Drinking Water Act," P.L.93- 523. Bacteriological samples Monitor Water quality and indicate if water is bacteriologically acceptable for drinking. This notification is in compliance with the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission “Drinking Water Standards” and the "Safe Drinking Water Act,” P.L.93-523, as a means of keeping the pub lic informed. Ray Neff, Assistant Utilities Manager- Administrator, Texas A&M University Physical Plant. Sublease available - Meals included, female student. University Tower. Call (214)363-5253 PETS Nice, clean, 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba. studio apartment, fire place, shuttle, $515/mo. Available now or in 1 month. Tammy 822-3025 Ball Python female 3 yrs. old 4 feet, cage, accessories. $275 neg. Call Pete or Jack 694-7662 Free puppy, 6wks., to a good home. 694-2255 Walk to TAMU! Normandy Square Condos - Northgate area, avail. 3/2/96, $550. 776-3690/690-3690 REAL ESTATE 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Free gas and cable. 822-0472 No deposit 2/1 apt. 10 mins, to A&M. $415/mo. 776- 6173/862-1179 Laura. Gov't Foreclosed homes for pennies on $1. Delin quent Tax, Repo's, Reo's. Your area. Toll Free 1-800- 898-9778 ext. H-1652 for current listings Sublease 2 bdrm/2 ba. at Treehouse Village for below regular cost. $600 obo, W/D conn. On shuttle. 696- 9914 Near new. clean, attractive 2/2 M/H set-up, Bryan $15,000 1-512-357-6636 Sublease 2-1 CS $390/mo. Feb./July. Shuttle. ASAP 693-6906(H), 862-2801(0) Keep fit while learning 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba. next door to Royal Oaks Racquet Club. Minutes from A&M $39,900 Lee Rutledge. Broker 774-7335 Sublease 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba. duplex apartment. $500/mo. Available ASAP, shuttle,deck. 691-8311 TUTOR Summer Pre-leasing - C.S. duplexes, four-plexes, 2 bdrm,3 bdrm w/ W&D, $475-$675. Select Properties 696-3107 No Sublease Efficiency! March-May $375/mo. deposit. Willowick Apts. 696-0910 electric bill only. Professional tutor/educator needed. Tutor freshman A&M Engineering student in calculus & physics. 2 times a wk. and on a continuing basis. Larry (409)268- 5665, (713)242-3007, (713)495-9550. FOR RENT ARBQBS WOLF PEN CREEK The hottest apartment community in College Station will be open this summer! Pool, sand volleyball, weight room, computer room, recreation room w/ big screen TV and foosball. Every apartment has a microwave, washer & dryer, and local alarms. Rents starting at $590. Small pets ok. Call 696-2130 NOW! help wanted Women 16 Years of Age and Older Are you experiencing the symptoms of a Vaginal Yeast Infection? You may be eligible to par ticipate in a medical research program if you are presently experiencing vagi nal itching, burning, irritation or discharge. AS A PARTICIPANT, YOU WILL RECEIVE: Physician visits and research medication AND Payment for your time and effort. Call for more information: J&S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 SPRING BREAK EMPLOYMENT - The Texas Trans portation Institute Is looking for students from the fol lowing cities to survey child safety seat use during Spring Break: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler, & Waco. $6/hr. + gas. Call 845-2736, 8am-5pm for interview. HOT FUN IN THE SUMMERTIME. Theme Park Photo Concessionaire has openings for motivated staff in Southern California and Houston, TX. Hourly + com mission + season bonus. Housing available; trans portation necessary full-time positions March-Oct. 1- 800-237-4164 Wendy's is now accepting day shift applications, apply (3-5)pm, no phone calls please. Location: Bryan/Col lege Station Equity Real Estate needs leasing agents. Pt/Ft avail able, flexible schedule. 696-4464 Lifeguards needed. Bearcreek, Katy, and Cypress areas. Excellent pay. If interested, call (713)376-6510. Leave name and number if recorder answers. Algebra tutor wanted. Call after 5:00pm 776-2206 COUNSELORS - INSTRUCTORS needed. 100 posi tions! Coed sleep away camp. Pocono Mountains, northeastern Pennsylvania. Good salary/tips! (908)689-3339. Taco Cabana is now accepting applications for host/hostess & cashiers. Starting pay $6/hr. Please apply in person 701 Texas Ave. No phone calls please. Part-time research technician positions available at local technology company. Candidates should have a BS, MS or Ph.D degree in chemistry, chemical engi neering, biochemistry or a related subject. Graduate students are encouraged to apply. Send resume or drop by Lynntech, Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr. Suite 105, C.S., TX 77840 EOE. To fill by 3/8. COMPUTERS Macs & printers for sale/lease from $35/mo. Software, repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource 775-7703 Laptop Macintosh Powerbook 145, 4-MB of Ram, 50- MB HD, 33 Mhz processor. $795 Call Brett @ 847- 0371 Gateway 2000 486 Laptop Computer excellent condi tion. Perfect for mobile college students. Graduating and must sell. $1000.00 obo. 775-3482 Pentinum-lbb System w/ 4Xmuiti-media kit $1769 & 486 systems $750 up. Byte Me Computers, The Soft ware & Hardware Exchange. 104 College Main at Northgate, 846-1763. Mac Classic II 4 Meg Ram 80 meg H.D. $25b obo. Lpts of Software Free!!! Style Writer II $200 obo. 693- 4124 Billy, Great for word processing. FOR SALE Sega & 4 Player adapter w/ controllers $75, Sega CD $100, games, $20. 693-9992 Super single waterbed w/ heater, bookshelf, head- board, complete $30.00. Call 845-5547, 8-5:00 Mon.- Fri. Bicycles, Bicycles All fully reconditioned 10-speeds, Schwinn "spirit” $50, another used Murray 10-speed $30, only 1 mountain bike $75, Shannon 846-8295 Video Arcade Game Tron $400, Baseball cards 1981- 90, BMX Pro bicycle $120, Leather Sports Jacket $50, leather trench coat $50; 846-7920 Motobecane Super Mirage French touring bike with accessories, seldom used. $135. 775-7506. Floor length formal red sequin dress. Short-sleeved, low front & back, split on left side. Paid over $300. $150/obo size 12. Angie 846-2056 Ferret cage $65. Neon signs Bud Dry $85, Killian's Red $115. Paintball gun seml-auto with air can $75. Call 779-5924 Model L 100T JBL speakers pd. $1,000, sacrifice for $500. Call JC Properties 775-5239 Cannondale Road Bike. 56cm 2.8 series, full Shimano 105 package (crankset, deralllers, hubs, brakes). $1400 new, asking $600 obo. Judd 847-5608 Boston speaker for sale. HD-7, good condition & very new. $130 Please call TAO 846-8286. Full Sz. bed $60, 2-desks $40 ea., dresser $50, 3-nlce chairs $15 ea., 2-night stands $20 ea. First Best Offer on anything gets it! 693-4124, Billy. Moving sale, Sat. Feb 24 Trek Mountain Bike 950, $700 new asking $400 obo. TV, VCR, CD-player, leather jacket, dresses & casual clothes, sizes 3-7 & more. Call Laura at 779-2524 for directions. MISCELLANEOUS For sale: Remote control model, gas-powered, bums 4WD complete. Serious inquiries only. $500/ o.b.o Call John 823-0424, leave message Senior - Corp Cadets: In town March 14-17? Get a free shine, have some fun, and help me prove an Aggie wrong. Ask for Joseph at (606) 277-8905 or 259 Shady Lane, Lexington, KY 40503 Attention all Studentslll Grants & Scholarships available! Billions of $$$ In private funding. Qual ify Immediately. 1-800 AID-2-HELP(1-800-243-2435) ROOMMATE . A 3-1 house, very close to campus, own room, $200/mo. + 1/3 bills. Juan 696-6822. Female roommate needed. Jefferson Ridge apart ments. Own bedroom & bath. 694-6929 Male roommate needed. University Commons $250 down $256/mo. 214-234-0320 or 693-5915 Roommate needed starting Feb. 17th. Own room, Feb. rent paid. 694-2668 Roommate needed to share 2 bdrm/1 ba apartment $ 180/mo. + 1/2 utilities. On shuttle route. Call David 694-8156 Roommate needed ASAP to share 2 bdrm/1 ba condo. $250/mo. + 1/2 bills. W/D, pool, on shuttle. Responsi ble student preferred. 846-3019 Roommate needed ASAP! 2 bdrm/2 ba $203.33/mo. + 1/3 util., on shuttle. Shelly 764-3959. Need roommate ASAP for 2 bdrm/1 ba. duplex, $250/mo., 1/2 utilities, fenced backyard. Tara/Jeff 693- S118 or 229-5333 SERVICES Planning on getting married soon? Where are you going to hold the reception? Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is possible. For more information, please call QuckMurray at 862-2988. $1,750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call (202)393-7723 Word processing, proofreading: resumes, class papers, articles, publications. Professional results, rea sonable rates. 694-2900. Telephone Interviewer position available $5/hr. evening & weekend work. Contact IntelllQuest at 268-5307 or come by 702-F University Dr. Ea. Ste 102#, College Station Do you need a baby-sitter? Responsible, caring, expe rienced, affordable. 260-0028 Mature woman - child care, light house work, your house, Ironing drop-off at my house. 690-7182 The Mary Kay ColorLogic Glamour System helps you make confidential makeupcolor choices. Call for a pri vate consultation. Melissa Ermls, Independent Mary Kay Beauty Consultant, 690-7462 TRAVEL Ski Taos Red River Angel Fire. Luxury townhouse, sleeps 17, $150-$350 a night. 846-8916. Ask for John. Spring Breaks "Hottest Trips" Cancun - South Padre Island - Belize 1-800-328-7513 http://www.studentadv- trav.com Call Stephen @ 847-4481. Free food & drink package for early sign-ups. South Padrel Spring Break Party on Padre: March 7- 9, 14-16, or 21-231 Includes 3 days/2 nights lodging & taxes - from $29 per person. Hurry, limited space. Call 1 -800-SUNCHASE WANTED Students who need to lose weight. New metabolism breakthru. All natural. Dr. recommended. 29.95. Credit cards, checks. Local delivery. (409)823-3307. Professional tutor/Educator needed. Tutor fresh man A&M Engineering student in calculus & physics. 2 times a wk. and on a continuing basis. Larry (409)268- 5665, (713)242-3007, (713)495-9550. Raleigh or Cannondale Mountain Bike. Good condition preferred. Call 696-5130 PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 The Battalion Classified Advertising LAST CHANCE If you forgot to have your yearbook picture taken in the fall, you have until Feb. 29 to have it taken for the 1996 Aggieland. Pictures are taken Monday - Friday, 9 to 5 at AR Photography 693-6163 Page 8 • The Bai i align Wednesday • February 21,1)11 Sanders chooses football for 1996 □ The cornerback will become the NFL's only full-time, two-way player. “thrilled to death” tojt; Sanders full time. “We know what kind o Hoover's tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser vice. Re-stringlng tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696- 9733 DALLAS (AP) — Deion Sanders isn’t going to be a two- sport star in 1996. Sanders has decided to shelve baseball for at least one season while he devotes his en ergies to becoming the NFL’s only full-time two-way player. “Now, we’ll see how good I can be,” said the Dallas Cowboys cornerback-wide receiver-kick returner. “I want to have an im pact on both sides of the ball.” Sanders is so serious about becoming a great receiver that he will attend his first full training camp in July. He once spent two weeks in camp with the Atlanta Falcons. ‘Tm looking forward to mix ing it up age Deion brings to defensear; now he’s given up another spa: to see how good he canbeond fense,” Switzer said. “Hewi really earn his money now. expect him to be the best.” “We are committed to n ing him a full-time, two pcs: tion-player,” Jones said. If understand the risks, but weft going for it.” Jones and Switzer havebeei trying for months to persuad; Sanders to give up baseballt: let his ankle heal properly. “My ankle still gives® trouble and this will give time to heal up,” Sanders salt “I can get in a lot of fishini while it heals. Ordinarily, I’dti heading for spring trainiai about now.” His Dallas debut was delaye Free Financial Aldl Over $6 billion In public & private sector grants & scholarships Is now available All stu dents are eligible regardless of grades, income, or par ent's Income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Ser vices: 1-800-263-6495 ext. #50552 Private English tutor. Academic writing skills for college & graduate students. ESL, TOEFL. TWE for Interna tional students. Kay Perry 693-4504/764-5651 AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count. M-TU(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(8am-2:30pm), Sun(12pm-9pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Low est price allowed by law. Ill Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846- 6117. Show up 30 min. early. in camp, working with Troy ( Aikman) and Michael (Irvin) and all the guys,” said Sanders, who made the an- "I think I'm going to have an impact. I think this team is going to win a lot of Super Bowls in the next five years. — Deion Sandtt: Dallas Cowboys comerbuA nouncement on Tuesday from his posh ‘‘Prime Time 21” night club in north Dallas. “I’m a football player now. I’ll go over the middle, do whatever I have to do to become a great receiver. I think I’m going to have an impact. I have high ex pectations. ... I think this team is going to win a lot of Super Bowls in the next five years.” Sanders’ baseball mar ketability has dropped but he also wants to spend more time with his family. He just re turned from Florida from the first vacation he’d ever had with his wife, Caroline, and two children. “Normally, I would be leav ing for (baseball) training camp right now and be gone from my family for six weeks,” he said. “It’s great just being here and dropping my kids off to school every day.” Sanders said his baseball earnings wouldn’t have matched the $2.5 million he made last year playing for the Cincinnati Reds and San Fran cisco Giants. “I would have had to take a pay cut playing baseball, but I’ve got some business ventures that can make up for that,” said Sanders. Coach Barry Switzer kid- dingly asked Sanders, who got a $13 million bonus in Septem ber, if he had coaxed more mon ey out of owner Jones to make the decision. “Do you get some more mon ey from Jerry?” Switzer asked. Sanders just grinned. Jones did not. Switzer said he was VVedne* last fall because of surgery repair an ankle injury sus tained while playing baseball. Next season, the Cowboys will need Sanders to be healthy and available for every game because they are thin at corner back. They lost Super Bowl MVP Larry Brown to the Oak land Raiders on Tuesday. “We never made him an offer because of our salary cap re straints,” Jones said. “It was pretty much a foregone conclu sion that Larry was going to get more money than we could pay Having Deion full time really helps us there.” Kevin Smith is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon, and Clayton Holmes, who is suspended by the league for drug abuse, was recently cut. “I wish we could have kept Larry but I understand the salary restraints,” Sanders said. “I wish nothing but the best for him.” The Cowboys need another wide receiver because Cory Fleming never panned out, and he, too, was recently cut. Kevin Williams flourished late in the season as a second receiver, Sanders saw limited time at receiver last season and showed flashes of potential. He scored on a 21-yard re verse in the NFC playoffs against Philadelphia and caught a pass that led to Dallas first score in the Super Bowl. “They wouldn’t let me play receiver at San Francisco,' Sanders said. “Shoot, John Tay lor couldn’t even get the ball there.” Cowboys 5 Brown jumps ship for Raiders □ The Super Bowl XXX MVP did not disclose his contract terms. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Cor nerback Larry Brown, whose worth on the free-agent market soared after he being voted the Super Bowl’s most valuable play er, is leaving the Dallas Cowboys for the Oakland Raiders. Brown., who had two intercep tions in the Cowboys’ 27-17 victo ry over the Pittsburgh Steelers, would not disclose details of the contract, except to say it was for more than one year. “There’s a point in your life when you have to realize it’s time to move on. I think I came to that page,” Brown said Tuesday at a news conference. The Cowboys were not ex pected to re-sign Brown be cause of salary cap restrictions and the available cornerback combination of Deion Sanders and Kevin Smith. Sanders, who has juggled foot ball and baseball, was planning to concentrate exclusively on the Cowboys next season. And Smith, who was sidelined for all but the Cowboys’ 1995 season opener with an Achilles tendon injury, was expected to return. That left Brown open to offers. Brown would not say whether Dallas offered as much as the Raiders ultimately did. “I wanted to get it behind me,” he said. “It wasn’t all about money.” Brown, 26, played a lot last season, finishing with six inter ceptions, inchiding two for touch downs. Brown first attracted atten tion in 1991 when he went from 12th-round draft pick out of Texas Christian to starter. He went on to start on Super Bowl winning teams over the next two years. Brown said he hopes to pro vide some leadership, especially during rough times, as it did in the second half of last season, when the Raiders lost their last six games after opening the sea son 8-2. “I think the Raiders’ poten tial is as a Super Bowl team,' he said. “When I got to the Cowboys, they hadn’t made the playoffs yet.” Brown said “the Raiders are a very confident football team. They know what they are capa ble of, they just haven’t gotten it done.” On Monday, Oakland lost of fensive tackle Greg Skrepenak to the Carolina Panthers. TTie unre stricted free agent had spent five years with the Raiders. But the Raiders did hold on to running back Harvey Williams, who rushed for 1,114 yards and nine touchdowns last season. Texas and t! L, □ S< pitc stra Staff, Se team Texa week swep Univ 1 anc In 2) ro start vict< gave dista A Rich crew plati SCOT Schr caus I