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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 arz ‘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 advertis ers 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 quaiify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ADOPTION 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 Joni & Shep 800-528-2344 1993 Plymouth Sundance 4 dr. 43K miles, warranty remaining, auto, A/C ps. pb. $6500 obo. 693-2252 AUTO 1990 convertible red Amigo w/ rag top, sun roof, cruise, AC, AM/FM cassette Great deal! 694-8368. '91 metallic blue Geo Storm. Auto tint, runs great. $4200 obo. Laurie 694-1168 '89 Honda Civic for sale $3,500. Call Missy at 690- 0928 1994 Toyota 4-runner. Forest green, 42,000mi, $19,200. Call 696-6901 or 295-0731 '68 Firebird with 350, all original, good condition $4,000/obo. Call 693-3453 HELP WANTED 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 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 COMPUTERS 486 DX2/66, 8MB RAM, 720MB HD, 3.5" Floppy (2), 2X CD-ROM, 14.4 Fax/Modem, HP Deskjet 500C Print er, Software, $1200. Scott 696-7754. Macs & printers for sale/lease from $35/mo. Software, repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource 775-7703 Pentinum-100 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. $250 Samson 500, 286, w/ keyboard & monitor, good for word processing. 764-7363 Scanner rental $20/hr. 589-2944 486 SX 4 meg Ram, 640 KB w/ keyboard & mouse, MS DOS 6.0, Windows 3.1 $700. Call 764-9082 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Interested in Real Estate? Would you like to get your Real Estate License? Contact WTA Management 260- 9611. Cruise Ships Now Miring - Earn up to $2000 + month working on Cruise Ships or Land-tour companies. Worid 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 & travel, June 18th - August 17th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC (boys): 1-800-753-9118 DANBEE (girls): 1-800-392-3752 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 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 FOR RENT 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! May & August pre-leases - luxury 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba., W/D incl., some fenced backyards, shuttle. Manuel Dr 4-plexes, College Station. 693-0551, 764-8051. Now pre-leasing for May & Aug. Hickory Park Duplex es. (off S.W. Pkwy.). 2-2's & 3-2's, W/D conn., shuttle, and much more. $625-$765. 696-1138. 1 bdrm apartment. No deposit, $360/mo. Colony Apartments Available April 1st. Bob 694-2987. *. 2 bdrm/1 ba pool, patio-balcony, laundromat, ,-. water/sewer paid. $475/mo Monterrey Apts. 268-0840 ;Fail prelease special. 2 Bdrm/1 ba apartment ? , $345/mo. or try our dorm plan - own bdrm., furnished, } < all bills paid $245/mo. Casa Blanca Apartments 846- ,' 1413 ' , Available now 1/1 efficiency, fenced patio, stackable ■ W/D conn., built-ins, pool, shuttle, some bills paid. 846- J 4409 Bryan 2/1 & 2/1 1/2 Duplexes, fenced yards, W/D ] 1 conn., some bills paid. 846-4409 Available now, Coiiege Station, 2/1 1/2 spacious 4-plex \ W/D included, shuttle, some bills paid. 846-4409 T and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Free gas and • J t cable. 822-0472 ______ Summer Pre-leasing - C.S. duplexes, four-plexes, 2 bdrm,3 bdrm w/ W&D, $475-$675. Select Properties I NOW HIRING SUMMER STAFF Spend your summer with the sun & surf on Galveston Island working in the Southwest’s most respected seafood Restaurant. Earn great money while working flexible hours. Call (409) 762-9625 ext. 292 for details, or apply in person Tue., Wed. or Thur., from 4-6 p.m. 3800 Seawall Blvd., Galveston TX. 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. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurs es & Lifeguards needed for Giri Scout resident camps near Athens, Texas 8. on Lake Texoma; for more infor- mation, call 1-800-442-2260 or (214)823-1342. EOE. 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. $1,750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call (202)393-7723 BED & BREAKFAST Romantic Spring Break Get-away - Gourmet Dinner, Elegant Victorian Accommodations, Exquisite break fast. Calvert 35 mi. North 364-2868 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 FOR SALE Computer: Dell 386, 33 MHz, all inclusive & IBM ink jet printer. $450/o.b.o. Large travel pet kennel, $60. 847- 4382. ,Near new, clean, attractive 2/2 M/H set-up, Bryan $15,000 1-512-357-6636 collect. Motobecane Super Mirage French Touring bike with accessories, seldom used. $120 775-7506 Peavey TNT 1000 Bass Combo $200, Westone Bass $50, Peavey Bandit 65 $150, HP48GX $150, TI85 $50. Call Scott 260-9010 Diamond engagement ring-solitaire 3/4 karat marquise $1,100. Must sell! 272-9400,694-7892 2 entertainment units 6X4 1/2 ft. dark wood w/ shelves & cabinets $55. 3X5 white unit w/ shelves $45. 694- 7690 Picnic tables & Adirondack chairs custom made from $45-$130. 696-6549. MISCELLANEOUS 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. Equity Real Estate needs leasing agents. Pt/Ft avail able, flexible schedule. 696-4464 COUNSELORS - INStRUCTORS needed' TOO posi tions! Coed sleep away camp. Pocono Mountains, northeastern Pennsylvania. Good salary/tips! (908)689-3339. $ Cruise Ships Hiring! Students Needed! $$$ + Free travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii!) Seasonal/Perma nent, no experience necessary. Gde. (919)929-4398 ext.C1023 Alaska Student Jobs! Great $$$! Thousands of jobs available. Male/Female. 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Kaffee Klatsch. 108 No Ave. 846- 4360 Part-time receptionist needed (or local manufacturer office. Bilingual Spanish/English required. Experience answering multi-line phono with computer application a plus Potential of becoming a full-time opportunity. 846-7009 _ _ Cortez Pools is hiring managers, assistant managers, and lifeguards for the upcoming summer season. Call now to interview (713)356-1815. Certification required to start. Delivery Drivers needed PT/FT, top $$ pay, flexible hours, apply at Mr. Gatti’s. 107 S. College. LaMar Carpets and Interiors needs an interior decora tor to coordinate carpet, vinyl, tile and wallpaper in new and remodeled homes. Please call Melanie, 775-0552. ROOMMATE Male roommate needed. University Commons $250 down. $256/tno. (214)234-0320. Roommate needed 2 bdrm/2 ba. Arbor Square apart ments. $180 + 1/2 bills, own room/ba. Call 764-8468 2 roommates needed for summer. 2 bdrm/2 ba. 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Page 8 • The Battalion Sports Wednesday • March 6,1996 ’96 baseball’s do-or-die year W hen thinking of the up coming Major League Baseball season, I am often reminded of a verse of po etry by Robert Frost: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” The Great American Pastime is itself at a crossroads, sur rounded by the wood of uncer tainty. Poisoned by the labor strife that canceled the World Series only two Octobers ago, baseball now stands on the brink of its most important sea son ever. Last season, attendance plum meted to dangerous levels, prompting rumors of possible franchise moves and slashed pay rolls. Small-market teams such as Pittsburgh and San Diego faced dire straits when their tickets sales couldn’t support their multi million dollar payrolls. Quite simply, the baseball- loving public turned into the baseball-indifferent public, miffed about the greed and poli ticking that turned the Great American Pastime into the Great American Pastprime. Now baseball must win back its once-loyal public and return itself to the pantheon of pro sports where it reigned for decades. The climb back to the top is filled with broken rungs and false footholds, and the Pow ers that Be in baseball must step gingerly if they hope to regain their financial security. Baseball must follow the lead of pro basketball and exploit its athletes’ marketing potential and blitz the media so much and so cleverly that the public real izes that baseball players are people too, complete with per sonalities and charisma. The public needs to see Ken Griffey Jr. and Frank Thomas as visible as Shaquille O’Neal and Michael Jordan. Show the two AL sluggers circling the bases with Bugs Bunny or hocking Sprite, for Pete’s sake. The sport must also find the same kind of stability that pro basketball, football and hockey have reached in the past three years. Fans will come back to baseball only if they’re sure that the players will take the field year after year, season af ter season without the threat of a work stoppage. Baseball has yet to reach a new labor agreement that will settle the key issues of free agency, a salary cap and revenue sharing. Until these problems reach a resolution, they will fes ter like a tumor that could deal the mortal blow to an already unstable sport. What baseball must not do is threaten its fans with the possi bility of another prolonged labor strike. The sport’s already fragile state could not deal with the lost revenue and bad press that would accompany such a measure. It also must not threaten to play the franchise merry-go- round that has plagued the Na tional Football League for the past two years. This is already rearing its ugly head in Hous ton, where Astros owner Dray ton McLane Jr. has set atten dance goals that must be met to keep the team in Houston. These sort of happenings only thwart the efforts by baseball peo ple to restore it to its prominence. Now, the two roads stretch out in the woods, and baseball must make its decision. One road leads to renewed promi nence and a new lease on life for the oldest American sport; the other path leads to ruin for Abn er Doubleday’s pride and joy. The sport needs to choose care fully — for that will make all the difference. Ex-CBAers lead depleted Rockets □ Eldridge Recasner and Sam Mack led Houston's offense in a win over Portland. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — CBA refugees Eldridge Recasner and Sam Mack led injury-ravaged Houston to its sixth straight vic tory Tuesday night as the Rockets held off the Portland Trail Blaz ers 100-93. Recasner scored Houston’s fi nal eight points and the last six of the game. His 14-footer with 35 seconds to go put the Rockets ahead 96-93, then he made four Basketball Continued from Page 7 “They’re a balanced team with good perimeter players,” Harvey said. “They also have some players who can put the ball on the floor and do some nice things inside. “Hamilton has been a key contributor for them and someone we’ll have to watch out for. Mc- Callum has had an excel lent second half of the season and presents an other con cern.” History is Branch on neither team’s side. The Lady Aggies have an all-time record of 3-9 in SWC tournament openers while Rice has not won a game there since 1983. But this is a different year and an improved Rice team. Branch said Rice presents a double-edged sword. “Their five starters are all good scorers,” Branch said. “Our free throws in a row in the final 19 seconds to clinch the victory. Mack, playing in his sixth game since signing with Houston on Feb. 22, made seven of 10 field goals, 4-for-6 from 3-point range, and scored 19 points, his most since joining the team. Hakeem Olajuwon was 11-for- 28 from the field and scored 23 points. He also had nine assists and was in foul trouble much of the second half. Robert Horry added 19 points, but only four in the second half. Gary Trent scored 17 for Port land, but left the game with a dis located ring finger on his right hand after grabbing an offensive perimeters must contain their guards and not allow any inside penetration. “We must stop their post players, but that could be a problem with the good three- point shooters they have.” If the Lady Aggies get past Rice, they will face the winner of the Texas-Texas Christian match up. After tying Texas Tech for the regular season co championship, the Lady Long horns were awarded the tourna ment’s No. 1 seed by virtue of a coin flip. A&M, meanwhile, is on the bubble in being awarded an at- large bid into the NCAA Tour nament. If the Lady Aggies fail to win the SWC Classic, a win over Rice and a strong showing against likely-opponent Texas in the second round would go a long way in earning a bid. “We realize we’re in a must- win situation, so the best thing we can do is take one game at a time,” Branch said. “You can always expect to feel pressure in a situation like this,” Harvey said. “That’s just some thing we’ll have to deal with. “(Rice is) a good basket ball team and we have a lot of respect for them and we realize we have our work cut out for us.” rebound on a missed free throw with 1:14 to go and Houston lead ing 92-91. He lost the ball on the play and Recasner made two free throws with 1:08 to play to make it 94-91. Harvey Grant’s tip-in with 54 seconds left cut the lead to 94-93 and set up Recasner’s late run. The Rockets, off to a 2-0 start on a five-game road trip, led by as many as 12 points in the third quarter before a 10-0 run by Port land caught Houston 74-74 on Grant’s stuff with 11:02 to play. Mack hit two 3-pointers as Houston regained the lead 80-74 and ex-Blazer Mark Bryant made four consecutive free throws. Olympics Continued from Page 7 world,” Assistant Men’s Coach Jay Holmes said. “People who made the finals in the Olympic trials, but who did not make the Olympic team, often post times worthy of placing in the Olympics. This is why we con sider this one of the hardest swim meets in the world.” Some of the major competi tors that DeWolf and Mastagni will face include Matt Hooper and Katie McClelland from Texas, and Melvin Stuart from North Carolina. As of now, DeWolf enters the meet ranked ninth in his event while Mastagni is posted at 24th in hers. When asked if he felt the pressure of facing many top athletes DeWolf responded calmly. “My coaches and teammates have been great through this entire experience,” DeWolf said. “I know the pool well and have swam against many of these people already. I don’t have the pressure of being a fa vorite so all I have to concen trate on is making the finals and work from there.” 696-3107 Roommate Problems? Recent graduate moving to Houston. Must sublease 1/2 of 2 bdrm/2ba C.S. apt. Shuttle bus rt. $175/mo. No dep. Avail, immediately Contact Jennifer day 764-1180, evenings 713-974- 1568 _ Southwood Valley - neg. lease terms, below cost 2 bdrm/2 ba., shuttle. Brian 823-7313 Furnished 1 bdrm apartments pre-leasing for summer & fall. $345/mo., on shuttle. 846-9196 1 bdrm house, 1 block from campus. $295/mo. Great house gd. location. 693-8724. Sublease cute 2 by 1. Walk to campus, gas, utilities. $375. 691-8304 Autumn Circle 3/2 & 2/2 duplexes preleasing for sum- mer & fall. 693-5695. 4 bdrm/1 ba house behind Taco Cabana W/D conn., central A/C heat. Lg. fenced yard. $750/mo. $500/Dep. 690-6243/690-2490. Sublease 2 bdrm/1 ba. $330/mo. Bryan. April-August. Ceiling fan & balcony. 846-1215 Walk lo class from your large 2/1 at Cherry Hollow available now! Now pre-leasing 846-2173 3 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, big yard, a few blocks from school, available May. Call 822-2492 Summer sublease 2 bdrm/2 ba. Brazos House Apart ments. Shuttle, pool, no deposit. $535/mo. 693-0044 Attention all Students!!! Grants & Scholarships available! Billions of $$$ In private funding. Qual ify Immediately. 1-800 Aip-2-HELP(1-800-243-2435) PERSONALS ARE YOU READY FOR ROMANCE??? 2700 ext.8518 $2.99/min. Must be 18 yrs. phone required. Serv-U (619)645-8434 1-900-255- Touch tone PETS 1 yr. old Ball Python. Includes 30 gal. aquarium, heat rock, and light. $150. 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Call Student Financial Ser vices: 1-800-263-6495 ext. #58552 AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lotM 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. 111 Univ. Dr , Ste 217, 846- 6117. Show up 30 min. early. Word processing, proofreading: resumes, class papers, articles, publications. Professional results, rea sonable rates. 694-2900. Students! Let me help w/ your word processing &/or proofreading. I have a BA in English. Reasonable rates 696-8785. Speeding ticket? Call Grin and Take It! Defensive Dri ving... Comedy style. 778-GRIN(4746). To Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696 FOR RENT 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 foosbali. 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C 776-1154 for rr Wesley Foundati dent Center: Wc at 7 p.m. at thi tion, 201 Taube Student Y: A gei be held a 7 p.n Call Marika Co more inform ati< Student Coun Learning Skills shop on studi agement will to 11 a.m. in £ ing Services, ext. 108 for de Men's Rugby: held from 5:30 tramural Field German Club: / will be held Northgate Ca 847-3788 or Be more inform ati Roadrunners: A miles will begi front of G. Rol 691-2269 for mi ExCEL PLUS: m gotiating the I held at 6:30 p Successful ir networking si cussed. All ai 862-2642 for di Vi Next week the annua Utilities As and all Rudder/M Monday th includes a visitor par] students w use their ] pus shuttle Other part 103 adjacer