The Battalion Classified s 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 VISA o uu OL> cn ‘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 ap plies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an ad ditional 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 Sunshine and songbirds await your newborn in our large home filled with love and laughter. Mom and Dad with son and 2 fun puppies excited about adop tion. Easy to talk to. Will share pictures. Please call Vickie and David toll free 888-231-9630. Medical and legal expenses paid. Abundant love, hugs & kisses awaits your baby. Warm sunny nursery w/lots of stuff animals. Family field with love & laughter. A stay at home mom. We're easy to talk to . Call anytime - Donna & Scott at 1- 800-862-0919. Medical & legal expenses paid only. Pregnant? Fuliy certified adoption agency can help. Call The Homes of St. Mark, Houston. 800-543-2229, ask for Pam Lucas. Legal/medical expenses paid only. ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info: 1-800- 243-2435. FREE MONEY! Cash giveaways, Grants, Loans, mil lions available. All students eligible. Call now! 1-800- 897-4557 Ext. 2 ■ AUTO 1985 Mazda 626, 4-door, 5-speed, A/C. Very Depend- ablel! $1,600. Call 779-9513 '88 Chevy Beretta, V6, auto, AM/FM, well maintained. $2,350. Call 846-4673 1989 Mazda pick-up, black, $4,000. Please call Brad 268-4588 1984 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, blue, 4-door, auto matic, a/c, am-fm, cassette. Very Clean. One owner. $500 O.B.O. Please call Laura at 694-8287 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT - Alarm, 42,750 miles, red, PW, PL, A/C, $15,500 O.B.O. Well maintained. Call 846-6944 1992 Chevy, step side, S.W.B., v-8, 61,000k, PW/PL, alarm. Excellent condition. (409) 690-7700 1990 Nissan Stanza XE - 4 door, 88K, fully loaded. Immaculate condition. $6,150 778-5712 1989 Ford Probe LX. Grey. 67,000 miles. $4,500 Good condition. Call Cain @ 361 -0067 Romantic Victorian B & B get-away. Plus gourmet candle-light dining. The Pink House 364-2868 COMPUTERS Sceptre notebook computer, 486DX4 100, 550MB HD, 12MB RAM $1,400. 694-9809 486DX4-100, SMB RAM, 800MB HD, 28.8 fax/mo dem, soundblaster soundcard, 14”.28mm monitor, loaded with software. $790. 268-8055. DJ MUSIC The Party Block Mobile DJ - Professional DJ/MC - Pe ter Block. Specializing in Aggie Weddings, Date Par ties, Banquets, Dances. Mobile to anywhere in Texas. Formal attirel 693-6294 http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html STARZ Mobile Entertainment - Professional DJ spe cializing in Aggie weddings, private parties, proms, dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events. Large selection of all styles of music, large or small sound/ lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by Michael Bratz ‘97, 694-8981/ 1-800-435-6065. Sound Power Entertainment Professional DJ Service. Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets & sorority/fraternity events. Large & small sound sys tems. Lights/smoke available. Large selection of mu sic. Also available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call Tommy Reed 696-9754 Bryan Mitchell-DJ; parties & mixers, dance, hip-hop, disco, 80’s. 693-0084 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn up to $25- $45/hour teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For info, call: (206) 971-3570 ext. J58551 Business Opportunity - Set your own hours. Sell pre paid phone cards and receive free long distance time and commissions. OPPORTUNITY SEMINAR: Col lege Station Hilton - Monday 11-18-96, at 7 p.m. , KffeD JOCMY* rVlf SlKHM : ’ 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Hey You! Sublease 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment at tree- house Village. Available 1/97-8/97, $515/mo. Call 693-4651 Spring pre-leasing available January '97. C Sta. spa cious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, w/d, fans, shuttle, $475/mo. Short term lease available. Manuel Drive Four-plexes 693-3477 House for rent - 3 bdrm/2 ba, near campus. No pets. $750/mo. 690-0085 Quiet country atmosphere! 2 bdrm mobile home. No pets. $335/mo + bills. 693-8534 Sublease Jan. - May room in 2 bdrm/2 bath. W/D, on shuttle, $275/mo. 846-9006 FULL SIZE WASHER/DRYER, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm. November rent free! $439/mo, 589-3779 Nice 2 bdrm/2 bath apartment for rent. 950 sq. ft., al most new carpet, w/d connection, lease till Aug. ‘97, deposit required, $495/mo. Call Glen or Linda at 779- 3628 for appointment THE HORIZON Aggieland’s Newest Private Student Dorm Starting at only $275 per month All-Inclusive housing for students, faculty and visitors to campus. Furnished Rooms with All Bills Paid Free Shuttle To and From Texas A&M Optional Meal Plans. Short term housing available. Call 779-7091 TODAY!! NEED A CHANGE? Mid-semester SPECIAL 1 . College Court NearTAMU, 2 bdrm/1 bath, some utilities paid, W/D optional, ceiling fans, microwave, intrusion alarm. 823-7149 D.R. CAIN PROPERTIES Brazos House Apts. 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Longmire House Apts. 2300 Longmire, C.S. 693-7741 Yellow House Apts. SW Pkwy & Welsh, C.S. 696-9492 1 BD/1 BA&2BD/1 BA or 2 BD/2 BA APTS. Duplexes & 4-Plexes - Bryan & C.S. Our Apartments Are Cleaner Our Prices Are Better Our Service is the BEST!! MAIN OFFICE - 3002 Texas Ave. S., C.S. 693-8850 Now Preleasing lor the spring! Ask about our leasing policy! FOR RENT Pre-leasing now for January. Extra nice 2 & 3 bed- room duplexes. $485-$765. 696-1138. New 2-story - 3 bdrm/3 baths, w/d connection, many storage spaces, wooded lot near Aerofit, Bryan. Avail able in December. $950/mo. Call Michael 764-1929 Sublease for December. Timber Creek Apartments. 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath, $475/mo. + utilities, 846-2056 Duplex for rent, 1,000 sq. ft. 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, W/D conn., on bus route, $585/mo. 696-1933 Sublease at University Towers. Female. $100 sav ings - your cost $637/mo., phone & mailbox. 1-713- 496-4756 or 1-713-530-7330 The Villas of Cherry Hollow now preleasing for Spring ‘97, a spacious 2 bdrm/1 bath w/880 sq, ft. & a luxurious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath studio w/1,014 sq. ft. 3 blocks to TAMU. Come by today! 503 Cherry St. 846-2173 Sublease for Spring semester, only for female occu pant. In University Towers, price negotiable. Call Mary (409) 268-4485 Sublease 2bdrm/2bth Jan-May 1997. Dishwasher, re frigerator, shuttle route. 694-1637 Sublease for Spring '97. Large 2 bdrm/2 bath - Hunt ington apartments. $600/mo. Sublease room in Uni versity Commons - $271/mo. 696-3449 Sublease 2 bdrm/2 bath, w/d, on shuttle, Jan.-May, at Enclave Apts. Best Deal Available!! Call 696-8814 Sublease 1 bdrm/1 ba @ Treehouse Village. Partially furnished. $410/mo. Call Jill ® 764-6466 Sublease through February. 2 bdrm/1 bath apartment. Quiet, CH & A, laundry facilities, pool. 1525 Ea. 29th, Bryan. $490/mo + $100 dep. Available December 1st. 775-4217 Be the first to occupy these new 3 bdrm/3 baths, 1,400 sq. ft. duplexes. Excellent location. Extras - ice makers, w/d conn., alarm systems, energy efficient features, shuttle, fans, fenced yards. Available Dec.1st. Select Properties 696-3107 Sublease at Briarwood Apartments. Available Jan- May. 2 bdrm/2 ba, 1/2 off January rent!!! Deposit ne- gotiablelll $535/mo. 764-1158 Sublease 1 bedroom, North Rampart Apartment. 400 Nagle St. $450/mo negotiable. Fireplace, walk-in closet, 846-6944 Walk to Campusl Northgate Area. Normandy Square Condos. 2 bdrm/1 bath. Available 12/20 and 1/1 $575/mo. Purchase Option Available. 776-3690 or 268-0840 Available Now! 1 bdrm/1 bath, $350/mo, no deposit. November Free!! Lease ends 5/15/1997. Holieman, C. Station^ 696-3959 Sublease 2 bdrm-2 1/2 bath with joint shower area. Extremely clean! Covered parking! $545/mo. Janu ary-August. 764-8922 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath duplex available Dec. 20th. Large kitchen. Close to campus. $500/mo. 846-2109 Sublease-Huntington Apartments. 2 bdrm/2 blh, W/D connections, shuttle, Jan-May 15th. $599/mo. 696- 5791 WHAT A DEAL!! Available January 1, 1997 - 1 bdrm/1 bath apartment at Jefferson Ridge, W/D, microwave, cheaper phone & cable, security gates, intrusion alarm, large closet, trash pick-up, on shuttle route, pets welcome, pool, hot tub, 24 hour weight room & computer center w/free copier. DISCOUNTED RENT $580/mo. Call Michelle at 696-7570, leave message. Sublease 1 bedroom loft in Bryan. $435/mo, w/d con- nection, shuttle. 776-0548 Sublease for spring - 2 bdrm/2 bath apartment, $555/mo, shuttle route. Call 693-7856 Sublease 1 bedroom/1 bath apartment at The Landing Apartments. Available 11/29/96-5/15/97. $375/mo. 775-5713 3 bdrm/2 bath duplex for rent. Wolfpen Creek area, $950/mo. 764-1002 Southwood Valley four-plex - 2 bdrm/1 bath studio style, no pets, $410/mo. 731-8951 Sublease 3 bdrm/2 bth, Jan.-May, w/d, ceiling fans, alarm system, shuttle, $866/mo. 693-2636 January sublease - 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment, $390/mo + $200 dep. 600 sq. ft., shuttle, pets o.k. 846-8335 Sublease - Jan-May, 1 bdrm/1 ba. Pets o.k., no de- posit, $439/mo. 694-8239 Mike Sublease 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 ba duplex in Bryan thru July. Nice neighborhood, $550/mo. Kenneth 696-4343 Sublease available January 1997. Nice 1 bdrm/1 bath apartment, $375/mo, includes water, cable paid, shut tle, close to A&M. 764-6169, after 7 p.m. 1 bedroom apartment for sublease. Bus route. Will pay deposit. $350/mo. 696-2246 Sublease 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 ba at Scandia Apartments. Great location! Very close to campus. Beautiful & close to shuttle rt.. $545/mo. Call 694-2811 HELP WANTED THE HUFFMAN COMPANY, LTD. P.O.DRAWER 4976 ODESSA, TX. 79760 (915) 332-5723 ENGINEERING ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS • AS or BS in Applied Science (Mech. Eng. / Chem. Eng.) preferred. • Autocad experience is preferred. • Experience with DOS and Windows. • Willing to work extra hours. RESPONSIBILITIES • Work w/ Engineers to draw & maintain drawings. • Create Bill of materials for new equipment. • Help to maintain Inventory Data Base. Salary DOE. Stable employment, full benefit package. PRE-employment DOT Drug Screen. Psoriasis Study Individuals with psoriasis needed to participate in a research study using an investigative topical medication. Volunteers will be compensated for their time and travel. Chronic Lower Back Pain Study Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed with chronic lower back pain requiring daily pain medication to participate in a ten week clinical re search study using an investigational pain medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Athlete’s Foot Study Patients volunteers needed for Research Study of new investigational medicine. Free physical exam, treatments, study medications, and lab tests available for qualified participants. Patient stipend available for qualified participants ages 12 years & above. No topical (prescription or over the counter) treatment in the last 2 wks. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 FOR RENT Sublease efficiency January through May. Doux Ch- ene Apartments. Call Jeff 696-2376 OUTSTANDING LEASING OPPORTUNITY! 2 bdrm/1 bath (duplex) $495/mo. Lawn maintained by realtor! Extensive STORAGE space! W/D Hookups! Conve nient access P.O./Shuttle! Available Dec/Jan. 693- 5503 Creekwood Efficiency Apartments, Bryan. 1 bdrm/1 bath, fenced patio, w/d conn, bult-in, pool, shuttle. Some bills paid. 846-4409 Bryan 2 bdrm/1 bath duplex, fenced yard, fireplace, w/d conn. Some bills paid. 846-4409 Near campusl 2 bedroom apartment, shuttle, pool. Available Dec./Jan. through August. $365/mo. Call Ken 260-3871 or 822-2644, e-mail klb@tam2000 Free spacious living for Jan. ‘97! Sublease 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath 4-plex, fans, w/d, fenced yard, thru Aug ‘97. $495/mo. Great Bargain!! Call 696-4913 FOR SALE Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and Pay-per-View channels. 1-800-752-1389. 5-piece Pearl drum set, export series, some hardware. Must Seel! $450. Call Adam & leave message. 822- 2602 Daybed/couch $45. In excellent condition. Must sell soon! Please call Travis at 731-8660 For Sale - 4 football tickets for the Oklahoma game. Located on horseshoe (section 120) $20 each. Please call Julie at 847-8064 Queen size water bed, full motion, with solid oak head board & drawers $300. Please call 693-3939 486 Sharp lap-top plus Windows '95. Like new. $1,050 Please call 693-7263 Mountain bike for sale - Trek 930, single track, 21 inch frame, STX components, 1 year old, ice blue, $400 O.B.O. Please call Andy at 694-8623 Nordic Walk Fit. $50. Please call 696-5934 Hot tub rentals - apartments/homes, inside/outside - 1 - 800-973-SPAS. MC/Visa 2 t.u. tickets! $200. Please call Dan or Greg at 691- 0253 r HELP WANTED MSB nraMSM s 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. CaN 823-1614 for appt. telephone inferviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268-5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F College Station. Promote the circus. Flexible hrs. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846- 8818 CHRISTMAS help Nowl National firm - 50 new posi tions, training provided. Up to $8.00. Can remain per manent part-time/full-time after the holidays. Condi- tions apply. Call 10-4, 696-7734 What would you do with $150 extra per month? Pay a bill or two? Buy your groceries? Make a car pay ment? It’s up to you! Donate your life saving plasma & earn extra income. Just 3 or 4 hours/week of relax ing while you read, study, talk w/ friends, or whatever. Call Westgate Plasma Center for more information at 846-8855, & check out our new center opening Sep tember 16th in the Golden Corral Shopping Center, next door to Sidepockets. Give us a call & we’ll an swer any questions you might have. Experienced technical sales help needed. Come by Compuview, 3408 Tx. Ave. 846-5454 INSPIRATIONS is now hiring for part-time help through the holidays. Apply in Post Oak Mall China Garden Restaurant now hiring lunch & dinner staff. Please call 823-2818 Part-time help - cook position @ Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill. 764-2933 _ Dependable part-time receptionist - evenings & week ends. Clerical, telephone & people skills required. Apply - 1929 Country Club Drive, Bryan. Taco Cabana is now accepting applications at both lo cations (Briarcrest & Texas), for all positions. Starting pay $6.00/hr. Inquire in person. Help Wanted: Top pay!! Bilingual speaking - Japan ese - International Nutrition Company featured in Busi ness Weekly expanding into area. Local, National & International positions. PT/FT from your home or of fice. For information call: (888) 206-2442 Pie & pastry baker. Salary depends on experience. 40 hrs./wk. Cakes by Catherine. 3030 Ea. 29th., Bryan Part-time counter help, a.m. Cakes by Catherine. 3030 Ea. 29th., Bryan Help wanted - house cleaning. 774-7101 Need Extra Christmas Money? Telemarketers sales people needed. $6/hr. base pay + bonuses. Flexible schedule, work half day Saturday. Start immediately. Apply in person. Innovative Marketing Solutions - 700 University Dr. Ea., Ste. 104, C. Station. (Located be hind The Golden Corral). New office for Inc SCO’s #1 company currently recruit ing motivated individuals. 268-5351 PERSONALS FREE Call! *UNCENSORED *LIVE SEX 1-800-913-9355 FREE LOCAL CALL *NO BLOCKING *18+ TRAVEL WANDM TOOL FREE INFORMATION AND REOCRVAYfOM* 1*800*SUNCHASE Ski our wttb ti!6 at http://vvww.i*uf'Ch«ro.com NOBODY DOCS SKI BREAKS BETTER! MOTORCYCLE 1982 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo, new seat & battery, runs great, $750. Please call 279-3035 PERSONALS 774-DATE Why wait? Get a Date! Always FREE for women!! DIAL A DATE - Hot and exciting singles looking for dates. Call anytime! 1-900-486-5500 Ext. 1099. $2.99/min. 18 years and older. (Procall Co. 602-954- 7420) PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure- bredsl Brazos Animal Shelter 775-5755 Cooi iguana for sale. Complete set-up with 40 gallons tank. You don't have to buy anything else - $160. Please call 691-6421 Miniature mascot - Adorable 8 weeks A.K.C. female Sheltie $300 Please call (409) 267-3824 2 adult iguanas with in-door and out-door set-up $500 O.B.O. Please call Kim at 694-7124 ROOMMATE For Spring, own bdrm/bath in a 3 bedroom house, rent negotiable + 1/3 utilities. Call 694-2007 Roommate needed for Spring semester. Own bed room & 1/2 bath, on shuttle route, non-smoker, $260/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call 694-2428 Female needed for 3 bdrm/2 ba sublease. $215/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Free bus pass. 696-6084 Male roommate to share 5 bedroom house with 3 oth- ers. $215/mo. Call immediately! 822-2389 Male roommate needed for December thru May. Own bedroom/bath. December free! $170/mo + 1/3 bills. Call Casey 694-8639 Spring sublease to share large bedroom & bath, $ 140/mo + utilities. 764-6171. Doux Chene Apts. $375/mo, bills included, close to campus, near shuttle, own room. 693-9103 Female roommate needed for spring semester. $250/mo + 1/2 utilities. Own bedroom. Please call 774-8012 Female. Own bedroom & bath, $295/mo + 1/3 utili- ties. Very nice! Spring. Call 764-7159 Own bdrm/bath in 2 bdrm house, $2257mo. + 1/3 utili ties. Available Dec/Jan. W/D, fenced back yard. Call 696-2301 Female roommate needed. $225/mo + 1/2 utilities; w/d, shuttle route. Melissa, 764-7908 Female roommate needed for Spring semester! Own bedroom & bath, W/D, backyard, on shuttle route. $265/mo + 1/2 utilities. Paula 694-7738 Female roommate needed Spring ‘97. Bus rt., W/D, own room, $245/mo. 691-8297 3 bdrm/2 baths duplex, sublease large rooms, bus route, carport. $250/mo. Females only. 694-7932 3 bdrm/2 bath house - need 1 roommate, $209/mo. + 1/3 bills. Spring semester only. 778-2359 Female roommate needed a.s.a.p. Rent negotiable, washer/dryer, water paid. 764-0172 SERVICES Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser vice. Re-stringing tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696-9733 . ; ■ ■' AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver’s Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!l Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count. M-Tu(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Lowest price allowed by law. Ill Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846-6117. Show up 30 min. early. Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, FarweSt Trivia, etcl Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. Driver's Choice Defensive Driving - The Fun Way To Have Your Ticket Dismissed. Day Classes- Wed/Fri/Sat 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Evening Classes- Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri 6 p.m.-9 p.m. CP - 309. 2603 So. Tx„ Bryan. (409) 779-8496 Guitar Lessons - Scales, chords, theory. Blues, jazz, country _ Word Processing - $5.00 per page. Will pick up & de liver. 776-8686 WANTED Students who want to lose weight. Metabolism break- thru. $29.95. V, MC, Disc. & checks. Fast free local delivery. (409)823-3307 - B-C. Sta. or 1-800-927- 3340 www.rtis.com/wellsprings Covers and Originals Rock Band needs drummer. Please call 693-9583 t.u. TICKETS WANTED - $500 cash for 11 tickets to gether. Call (713) 478-1897 (wk), (713) 666-8285 (hm) TRAVEL 4 SOUTH..PAPRE.ISLANP PANAMA CITY BEACH ► * PTR PTRS0N OtrfNOWG OH OtSTTMTTON / BREAK OATES / LENGTH Of STAY. 'N ►1-800-SUNCHASE : ► TOLL rSH INFORMATION 8r MSHWATTONS ^ HR THE WEB AT. kttpy/www.ninckui.com ^ PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 The Battalion Classified Advertising Sports Briefs Women’s Tennis signs top prospect The Texas A&M Women’s Ten nis Head Coach Bobby Kleinecke announced that Eva Marcial, a top high school senior tennis player from Belvidere, III., signed a national letter of intent with A&M Thursday. Marcial is a three-time all- state award winner, who is ranked No. 68 nationally in the girls 16 division of the United States Tennis Associa tion. Last season, Marcial fin ished second in the state high school tournament. Kleinecke said Marcial will help ease the transition with the loss of seniors Nancy Dingwall and Julie Beahm next season. Soccer Continued from Page 7 The Lady Toreros are also coming off a 5-0 home win over West Coast Conference member Gonzaga University last Sunday. Because San Diego has sur prised teams in the past, Guer- rieri said the Aggies cannot take the Toreros lightly. “They have played the best teams in the country and are very deserving to be in the tourna ment,” Guerrieri said. “They beat Santa Clara earlier in the season and even took second-ranked North Carolina to the wire. We al ready know they are giant killers and are capable of beating the best in the country.” Even though both teams have never faced each other before, the Aggies are aware of San Diego’s West Coast style of play. Guerrieri said playing a West Coast team cannot be a more perfect situation. “Our style of play matches the style of teams further west,” Guerrieri said. “They play a di rect style of game with more Oliver Continued from Page 7 His season and career have been puzzling with the many disappoint ing events. But Oliver feels it is not totally unexplainable. “I think everything happens for a reason,” Oliver said. “When some thing happens like this, it’s God telling you something is wrong. “When 1 got here, I kind of fell away from going to church and doing things like that. I need to settle down and quit partying so much.” Despite little playing time, the receiver has posted 120 yards and a touchdown on just seven catch es. The potential he has shown promises success for the rest of McCown Continued from Page 7 “He’s an eager learner — he wants to be a good quarterback. He realizes that he has a lot of work to do, but at the same time he is anxious to get it done.” Though apparently relegated to the bench with the re-emer gence of junior Branndon Stewart at quarterback, McCown feels like he is still a large part of the Ag gies’ recent string of successes. “We’re still splitting repetitions in practice, so I think it (the situation) is pretty much the same,” McCown said. “It just worked out that they moved the ball last week when Branndon was in there. Like I said last week, I’ll do the best I can to try to help the team; and if the oppor tunity presents itself, I’ll try to make the most of it.” Though he is known primarily for his skills at evading blitzing defenses, McCown balks at the notion that he is not as capable a drop-back passer as Stewart. “I’ll drop back and pass it, and I think Branndon’s the same way; but if someone’s going to chase us, we’re going to get outside and run,” McCown said. “I feel like we’re pretty much the same. I feel like I’m a drop-back passer too, but if I have to get outside and run, I’ll see what I can do there “Eva is tenacious and runs a lot of balls,” Kleinecke said, has a real competitive spirit, wli what attracted us to her.” Marcial said she is he with her choice. “The first time I visited (hei knew I wanted to go to set (here),” Marcial said. “Thete team is nice, the educatioi good, and the football team'sf too; and that doesn’t hurt.” Top ten player with A&M tenn The Texas A&M Men's Tel Coach Tim Cass announced! Rafael de Mesa, the nation’s;[ ranked high school senior I player, signed a national intent with A&M Thursday. “Rafael is an impact pla said. "Whenever you get a topi cruit, I feel you can build yourp around him. He has been a | the U.S. National Team and hi only continue to improve in the- | enior rnidd ings during his senior season.” A Cf Cf j p* < Cody Hubbell, a senior at ■ oo 1 v Consolidated, also signed;!- tional letter of intent Thursda. "I am very excited about! coming to Texas A&M,” Cass:. Searching “He has a big forehand, a vei)Mownfall to serve and a steady backhand - m&M Volleyt f Wniversity ( bee off Sun speed and finesse like we: |:30 p.m. This will make the gamer The 13th-i comfortable for us.” lafti the Big 12) Senior forward Kristenfc. back-to-back said knowing San Diego's pi k r Universit> ing style will help, but plat Although i on home territory will be into third pla major factor in putting the regain statur gies over the top. JMefeat Oklahi “We are hoping, with "Oklahom A&M Football Team] beingr side hitter Ki this weekend, we will geta: really good oi crowd at the complex onSfwill be a hard day,” Koop said. “If we cone Maintain trate on ourselves and have and concen fans behind us, we should be encounter th pretty good situation to dowc. win situatior Currently, the Aggies hav “[The loss 26-1 overall home record an. can’t lose per 17-match winning streak ar said. “This is Aggie Soccer Complex. 1— A&M junior forward B; Blalack ranks fourth in the ^>> ■ tion with 27 goals, and \A/ 1 j| man goalkeeper Melanie'^ - ^ son ranks among the lOt goalkeepers in the nation. Should the Aggies win Sir they will move into the set | The Texas ^ round of NCAA play begtjf visited bv ; Nov 22 and will play the ^Lference fc of the ninth-ranked Mar)m.^] bn g j n a dr George Washington match.' i| nt Recreatio “'TMB'' The Aggies tungry for a vi this season and the two tofo I “TCU lives t Freshman quarterbackE:hey are goin McCown said Oliver haijwiinming He; tools to be an outstandion us and are ceiver in the future. ng their bigge: “He has good speed andtfflnest and ket hands,” McCown said.’lj Although th stays healthy, there’s notmeet this yea what he can do.” tgainst the Ho: Oliver said he hopes his: While the 1! injury is the last of his painpf a solid perfc from here he can make po' v omen suffere strides as a football player. 0 freshman Tr “It’s been disappointingtoday witl and my family, especially asA^ 0 missed la the suspension,” Oliver said. 5 !^ death in th they say tough times are forti Last week, v people. Some injuries will we h‘ lot of people out of here, br^’ Evans sail just going to keep rolling. er s °me hart have a positive influencf rame mind. makes you tougher.” )ut t i 0 s h° w eve J 6 Diving He; |ith his tean and try to make plays. ^ eet a s a way “I guess the sixth sense olrjPpship seas< ing able to feel the pressure I he team b getting away from it makes ; lave had a go< difference. It does help yoi^ e at a time o that extra second to throwfrhs while rel ball away or tuck it and run 0] hs us the op make something happen.” J | ct °f compe Since the commotion contipded to go i ing the quarterback situatioi ’hmething to r< died down, McCown has tap While Nash the current situation in stride had been worried that his suit success would alienate him some of his teammates — s( thing he could not endure. “I’m accepted by the guf we all hang out together,” Gown said. “It means a lotto that the guys accept me, and works out that I have a lot oft cess. 1 don’t want that to cha the way the guys act around or feel toward me.” While McCown’s success been encouraging, Slocum it’s still too early to make ana rate assessment of McCo abilities in game situations. “It’s hard to know, froi coach’s standpoint, what yd 1 getting or what you’re seed Slocum said. “Over that she period of time, it’s hard to it an accurate evaluation. f(| what I have seen from Rand) may end up with that posij being a strong position for us In a season of change, atl ( that much seems certain, MSCF convi acros Ex plenty o