The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior day 41 M-lu B R JANUARY 2-20, 1997 » 4, 5. 6 OB STEAMBOAT BRECKENRIDGE VAIL/BEAVER C! TOLL FIIEX INFORMATION AMO NESEKVATTOMS 1*800*SUNCHASE Ski our wob »t httpy/www.»uncha«<.com CEXTITITT i l.i:iI.Lim i l..lMiLU Texas A&M Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen: This is your chance to have your class picture in the ’97 Aggieland yearbook. Pictures will be taken 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday - Friday at A R Photography 707 Texas Ave. (next to Taco Cabana) Call 693-8183 for more details. The Battalion is accepting applications for: • Reporters • Sports Page Designer No experience necessary. New students, graduate students and transfer students are welcome. Flexible schedules — reporters can decide their own hours. The Battalion is an equal opportunity employer. Aggieland pictures Wednesday • October2,l) Aggies Continued fromPajj here, but I’m not anybody make this somcilii negative.” Walker said the teanuo consistency in all aspect t be game to get backou winning track. “I look at the offense ami one of the best offensiveuniis practiced against sinceI'veii here,” Walker said. “I lookai defensive unit and you’ve people who have experie: people who can make plan have the people andthepeis nel to do it, and there's nooiit )onje esu I onfu on our schedule we can't ba he middle of we play together." I he Aggies have seven;: ception is alv\ ers banged up in theaftemu; fit looks like £ like a duck, th duck. If beer f edy owner is < the Colorado contest.Rur: Collimnisl back Marc Broyles (knee suip and defensive backDehinlt (shoulder surgery) areoutfoi urday. Wide receiver Aaron (urological surgery) is dot and defensive backs Don: Greer (turf toe) andloyalt: (sprained ankle) have hadii: ^ workouts this week but artp; able for Saturday's matchup Louisiana Tech at Kyle Field, Smith jrwere $1.50 tl ibbedourlaun ikoff. When w< learned that p , iger$1.50, but scored their first career^ ,5^^ f or a n against Iowa State. Continued from David Boldt ienior managem Dd marketing rru I I was pissed. ( [managers, ov laiviiig me vjucmnc [ heC k WaS in C The Aggies continue; priceinthen leave their mark in Centralli (immediately gion and national offeusit i-iwasgoiiij leader boards. t dy villain’s ht As of Sept. 23, juniorfoi didn’t wait to e ward Bryn B1 alack continui ([screw his bu to lead the nation and Centr $olfoundout Region in three categotiei ^(1 called to She has racked up 13goals,si *'pi ie original assists and four game-wii $L5 ning goals just midwayim :| 0 ck,’’said Pa the season. met of the Te> Alongside Blalack issenii didn’t even forward Kristen Koop.whoi onfire coordir ranked sixth regionally with si [Sa jd. “We try goals and seven assists totalt fluhe Aggies up 19 points. Junior midfield; ^ Diana Rowe is tied for 10thi ^ 00 p S . scoring in the CentralRegio tay am) gai with six goals and five ^-l fffium pti on 1 while senior fonvard Yvette S[rv j n ^, (0 suc ler is tied for seventh with jj e s motivate/ game-winning goals. J nit was sim] Stellar Goalie s-communica Defensively, Wilson isati Anassumptioi top of the Central Region tafl ^taken for gr; ings with a 0.59 goals-agaii neas sumptior average, which also ranks! ‘fuming a gi 14th in the nation. For the st 3 tson campus son, the freshman has stain there are mar all but one game for theAgpi unmake that a and has 24 saves and t utes of playing time, \ lowing only five goals. Coming back 1 fight earlier th nin my outfit und our outfil lard” it. They v Odds and Ends The Big 12 Conference! ean Ting out of two of the top 10 scoringteai 1 they had gu in the country in A&M(( ywhenagrou goals per game) and Nebras ^ t0 wa lk by, (5.57 goals per game), ranS jt^g that the c sixth and fourth respectiu began rc among top offensive attacks. n ' t t es - Howevi The Aggies continued tpshadnoide road trip this weekend ast! ree yen there, match up against the Unfit! >Se d without n ty of Colorado Friday,Oil ^g-Corps rel homa State University Sun! My scarred— and the University ofOll assumption. homa Monday. Lengefeld Continued from Page/ When people The Battalioi reactions lik eof those libt esn’t like A&N it just becaus columnist, C best buddy. On the other h on a sophomore, but becaus carrying that position, peop! alked into the going to look to him. Just by ml got some 1 of the way he’s running, heassi* bat the heck i: the leadership role.” inewsroom?” Senior harrier Jerry Snidei> the’s a right-w tlie team looks to LengefeU ted walks arou leadership since he'saWt 10 °ping at evei the front of the pack. ^ assumptii “We’re looking for his«* reot yP es ’ aie 1 pie,” Snider said. “He work done. He works h; workout and hard in every 11 sed on emotio hour emotior 0 trouble. The ancient C We look for that and expeL mhannartia to be one of the top gup )nybetW eenii every race.” , n. A per son pc Although he is pressur?* lrtia was sa jd perform, Hinze said Leif’ leredlife. will handle it by continuii 1 ; Ifwe think am perform at the level of^ 1 our intellect a he’s capable. lotions, then b “There’s no doubt intny 1 ^ Ibegintothin that Scott is going to beL Allofusshoul good runner,” Hinzesai^' rmarf/a.Wesh think he’s got an outsides! 51 don’t always k qualifying for the national 5 ; '°ingon behin this year as a sophomore 1 n gsaren’t alwc can do that, and if he! 1 ! !ni Weneedtc form, then he would be th 51 | es about am; [three-time conference! 5 'joconclusion qualifier we’ve ever had.!! 5 16 key to ave eludes Arturo Barrios,#' ,Phonsisalw former world-record hol^ , nin ind. Butt the 10,000 meters.” f assu mption.