The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 03, 1997, Image 6

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    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
‘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
A warm Sunlit Nursery And An Abundance of Love Await
Your Baby. We Are JIM And Bill. An Aggie Couple. We
Are Fully Certified With A Licensed Agency. To Find
Out More About Us, Call Pam Lucas At The Homes Of
St. Mark, In Houston, 800-543-2229.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
"...Take The Water Of Life Freely.” Mon. 2/3-Fri.
2/7/97, 7-9p.m. Room 104; College Station Conference
Center. 1300 George Bush Dr., C.Sta. Tx. (409)884-
1300, (409)884-0638.
Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships
Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!!
$$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info.: 1-800-243-2435.
AUTO
1984 Chevy Cavalier 120K, $900. Good condition.
Good gas mileage. 4-door, 5-speed. Must sell! Ann,
845-5604 day, 694-8409 evening.
1985 4x4 K5 Blazer. New engine, trans., warranty, CD
Player cold A/C fresh paint. Call Zach 693-2864 $6195
1988 2dr. Toyota Tercel DX sports coup, 5spd.,
red/black AM/FM stereo cassette new speakers, AC,
$1400 O.B.O., must sell 696-7746
1988 Mazda RX-7, 79,000 miles, white, standard, sun
roof. $5,000 694-9643.
AUTO
'
Mercury Cougar LS- 1986. Good condition, 68,000
miles. $2,800. 845-1142.
No Junk! '88 Ford Escort 2-door, auto., clean Sdepend-
able! $2,300 negotiable. 779-9513.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. ‘The Pink House”. 364-2868.
The Famous “Pink House" Gourmet B&B. Now tak
ing reservations for Valentines (filet-mignon & lobster
tail). 364-2868.
COMPUTERS
Mac Quadra 605, 8 Megs ram with printer, 28.8 modem,
monitor, $1,000. Don 694-3689.
Macintosh Ilex, 8 MB-RAM, 140 MB-HD, apple color
monitor, keyboard, mouse. $450. Hewlett Packard
DeskWriter C color printer, $90. 845-3528.
Parents with a computer: Call for information about try
ing educational software before you buy. Brightldeas,
Laura Minnigerode, 764-7208.
Pentium 133MHZ computer, 1.2GB-HD, 8XCDROM,
16MB-RAM, 33.6Modem, Internet ready, sound+ 60w-
speakers, 14”-monitor $1,099. 1-year warranty. Call
846-7186 for 166MHZ &-upgrading.
1989 Toyota Corolla, 4-door, air, PS/PB, auto, 79k-mi.,
one owner. Great shape! $4,800. Evenings 731-8861.
1995 Ford Ranger STX, extended cab, 4x4, ABS, every
option. Perfect. $16,700. 694-7645.
‘84 Mazda 626. Looks like new! 4-door, auto, $1,850.
731-8825.
‘86 Cavalier, automatic, excellent, no A/C, $1,800
O.B.O. Irim 268-2282.
‘92 Geo Storm. Like new. Loaded w/tint and alarm.
Only 51,000 miles. $5,500. 693-7015.
‘92 Nissan Sentra SE 2dr 5sp, only 55K miles, Red,
Pioneer CD, air Asking $5,200 Call 694-6822
Great car for sale!! 1987 BMW 325i. Good condition.
Asking for $4,800 O.B.O.! Call Ray @693-7607 for
more information!
Howdy Ags!
New facility creates more
positions!! UCS has recently
created 100 new permanent
part-time positions. We are
conveniently located in the
Blockbuster shopping center.
If you can work at least
15 hrs./wk. and want to make
$5.50/hr., then we are looking
for you. If you are interested,
please call our
Recruiting Department at
1-800-883-3031. E.O.E.
UCS hires non-tobbaco users only.
FEVER STUDY
Volunteers needed with 100.5° or
higher temperature. One dose of
medication. Seven hours
inhouse study.
Qualified participants
receive $175.
Recurrent Genital
Herpes Study
Volunteers needed to participate in a
clinical research study for
the treatment of recurrent genital
herpes with an oral medication. Par
ticipants must be prescreened and
enrolled before next
recurrence. Eligible volunteers will be
compensated for their
time and travel.
Fever Blister Study
Volunteers with history of herpes labi-
alis (fever blisters) needed to partic
ipate in a research study using an
investigational topical preparation.
Must be pre-screened before your
next fever blister. Eligible volunteers
may receive up to $280.
Call NOW for information.
Asthma Study
Volunteers with mild to moderate asth
ma needed to participate in a clinical
research study using an oral inves
tigative medication. Eligible volun
teers will be
compensated up to $300.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
After office hours please call
1-800-681-8204
DJ MUSIC
Mobile DJ -Bryan Milchell- parties, sorority and fraterni
ty functions, dance music 693-0084.
Sound Power Entertainment. Professional DJ Service.
Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets, &
sorority/fraternity events. Large & small sound systems.
Lights/smoke available. Large selection of music. Also
available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call
Tommy Reed, 696-9754.
STARZ Mobile Entertainment-Professional DJ.
Specializing in 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.
The Party Block Mobile DJ-Professional DJ- Peter
Block. Specializing in Weddings, Date Parties, Dances,
Formals for Tamu Students, Faculty & Staff. Huge
music selection, excellent Club Light & Smoke package.
Formal attire, mobile to anywhere. For The Best-Call
693-6294. http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html.
FOR RENT
$100-discount every month until August. Big
2bdrm/1bath 1-block to campus free TV+furn.
$495/month available today! 268-5566
1 & 2 bedroom apartments, close to campus, $100-
$350. Available now! 696-2038.
1 and 2/bdrm apartment. Available Now. Ask about our
specials. 822-0472.
2-roommates needed to live in brand new 3bdrm/2bath
duplex. $292/mo. + utilities. Very negotiable. 2-former
roommates co-oping and need to lease badly. Bus
route. Call for details. 775-5637.
2- rooms available A.S.A.P. 3bdrm/2baths apartment.
Free bus pass included. Great location. $340/mo. for
large bedroom w/bath and walking closet. $265/mo. for
second largest bedroom w/spacious double sliding door
closet. Pets o.k. Come by and see us today! Call Laura
694-8287 or Leslie at 695-2206.
2bdrm duplexes & 4-plexes- ca/h, fenced, all appl., lawn
care provided, some with security system. TCP 775-
2291.
3- 1/2, 2-story duplex, fireplace, w/d connections
$725/mo., no pets 823-2308
3bdrm. houses, ca/h, w/d conn., fenced yard. All appl.
TCP 775-2291.
Apartment for sublease, 2bdrm. 2-bath no deposit
$495/mo. Please call 774-4465 leave message.
Only one available !! Large 2bdrm/1bath, 884-sq. ft., 5-
closets, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, $439/mo.
691-2062.
HOUSTON SUMMER JOBS!
Miller Swim Academy is now hiring swim
ming instructors and swim team coaches!
Free training provided. Excellent pay.
Forty locations throughout Houston. Swim
team or teaching experience needed.
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING.
1-713-777-7946
WE DEFEND
M.I.P. CHARGES
JOHN T. QUINN
ATTORNEY
(409) 774-8924*(800) 927-3115
Not Certified By The Texas Board
Of Legal Specialization.
WE DEFEND
TRAFFIC TICKETS
JOHN T. QUINN
ATTORNEY
Iflitld (409) 774-8924
(800)927-3115
Not Certified By The Texas Board
Of Legal Specialization.
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DELIVERED TO YOUR
DOOR EACH MORNING.
CALL TODAY:
409-589-3358
For subscription rates
Limited delivery area
SAVE $$ OFF NEWSSTAND PRICES
Fast-paced physician’s office
now hiring sharp, dependable,
team oriented individuals.
Must have 4 year degree.
Must be able to work for at least one year.
Start at $6.50/hour.
Raise after 90 days.
No medical benefits.
Apply in person to:
2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan
(8 a.m. - 5 p.m., M. - F.)
FOR RENT
Brand new 3-bedroom, 2-story duplex in C.Sta.
$995/mo. 2-bedroom downstairs apartment in Bryan,
some bills paid, $400/month, 2-bedroom 4-plex in
C.Sta., w/d included $455/month, & $495/month .
Ready for move-in. 694-9140
Country living at its best! Double-wide 2bdrm/2bath,
$350/mo., many amenities. Call for details 535-7582.
Executive 1-bedroom condo furnished or unfurnished,
fireplace, patio, pool, w/d. 846-6300.
Lovely three bedroom house. 2810 Celinda, College
Station. Fireplace. Call 846-6300. Agent.
Sublease 1 bedroom, no deposit, utilities paid.
$380/mo. (409)846-5315.
Sublease 2-story 2bdrm/11/2bath fourplex through
August. W/D conn., fenced backyard, storage shed,
$465/mo. 774-0484.
Sublease 2bdrm./1bath Apartment 2-minute walk to
TAMU, in-room laundry, covered parking, free deposit,
free February, available now! $395/month 846-0354
Sublease 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex, fenced backyard,
pets, w/d, fireplace, tall ceiling, shuttle. 696-5277.
Sublease 2bdrm/1bath apartment, $350/mo. 4-min.
from TAMU, on bus route. Partially furnished. Call
Brian 693-0333.
Sublease 2bdrm/2bath, $150 off monthly rent, 1/20/97-
8/15/97. Near TAMU, microwave, w/d, nice. 862-
7961 (w).
Sublease Treehouse I 2bdrm/2bath, $590/mo. (nego
tiable). Available Now!! Call 694-6576.
FOR SALE
1996 Texas Instruments Notebook Computer 16ram
75mhz Windows 95 cd-rom $1,200. Call Jeff 696-4770.
2bdrm/1bath mobile-home, 3-min. from campus, new
flooring, paint, set-up on lot, landscaped and decked,
asking $10,000 822-6117.
3-bdrm 2bth mobile home, large deck porch, nice, clean,
located in Rolling Ridge Mobile Home Park. 693-0899
Apple printer, new in the box, 600dpi, 4ppm. Asking
$850 Negotiable. 774-0318. msa8743@unix.tamu.edu
Beautiful 5/6 karat bridal set, certified worth $2,800, ask
ing $2,000. 694-0267.
Cable descrambler kit $14.95. View all Premium & Pay-
per-view channels. (313) 523-2767, (24 hrs.).
George Strait tickets to his sold-out show in Houston.
Best Offer. Baby Hedgehog $30. Please call 847-2969.
Good condition navy foam couch w/foldout cushion bed
ideal for dorm $40 694-7690
Moving Sale! sleeper sofa, recliner, dining table, 4-
chairs, 3-TV’s, 6-speakers, microwave oven, entertain
ment center, much more call 694-6822 $20-$250
New golf clubs Titleist DCI’s 2-PW over sized. Paid over
$500. Sell for $350./neg. Please call Brent at 847-5675.
Skis! Salomon 9000EXP (192cm); Bindings; Poles;
Lange Boots Mid 5.5 (size 9-10); Ski Bags; $225.
Please Call Mike at 696-6418.
Sony 5-disc CD player $150. 1-1/2 yr. old iguana $250
includes 40 gallon aquarium, lamp w/heat bulb, other
accessories. 6931276
Student housing- sale/rent. 3-bedroom/11/2-bath, ch+a,
carpeted, near campus, privacy fence. 690-0085.
Stunning black & silver beaded & sequins gown, size 6-
7, perfect condition. Asking $275. Call Jennifer at 693-
3338, leave message.
Tippman Pro Lite Paintball Gun 12-oz. Cylinder, 650-
Paintballs, 2-Super Tubes, Free Playing Pass. Must
Sell!! $300/0.6.0. Please Call dhris 779-8490.
Women's Justin Bay Apache lace up boots size 7B,
barely worn. Paid $130 at Cavender's $100 o.b.o. Call
847-5877
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FUNDRAISER
Fast Fundraiser- Raise $500 In 5-Days -Greeks,
Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy -No
Financial Obligation. (800)862-1982, Ext.33.
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!! Up to $8.00 Apply now,
filling 38-openings, scholarships, internships available.
Conditions apply. No experience necessary. Start
immediately. 696-7734.
BASIC ACCT. /CLERICAL WORK. Must have knowl-
edge of accounting. Flexible hours. Contact Keith 696-
4464.
Cashier- Friendly and outgoing person needed for part-
time position. Flexible work schedule. Apply at Golden
Corral Tues.-Fri. between 2p.m.-4p.m.
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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
China Garden Restaurant now hiring all positions.
Please call 823-2818.
Counselors- Instructors needed. 100 positions! Coed
sleepaway camp. Pocono mountains, Northeastern
Pennsylvania. Good salary/ tips! (908)689-3339.
Earn $500 per week! Free information. Please call 1-
800-556-9741.
Earn good money easy. Looking for singing telegramers
for Friday, February-14. Must have own transportation.
Apply In person. Party Time Rentals. 1901 Texas Ave.
Bryan.
EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY - Camp
Wayne, NE PA (3 hrs./NYC) - Sports oriented.
Counselor/Specialists for all Land/Water Sports Inc.
Tennis Camping, Climbing/Ropes, Mountain Biking,
Rocketry, Roller Hockey, Sailing/Waterskiing, A & C,
Drama, Radio, Video. Campus Interviews - Tues., Feb.
18th. Please call 1-800-737-9296 or 516-883-3067.
Experienced Dictaphone typist sought part-time, work at
home. 774-0902, after 6:30p.m.
Graduate student wanted. Library work. $10/hr. Please
call 847-8861.
HTML Programmers needed for Houston area computer
company. Must have own computer w/intemet access.
Fax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail christine@buy-
mall.com
If you like working w/people, need extra Income & have
a Texas Real Estate License, we would like to consider
you for our leasing agent position. Call United Realty
694-9140.
Internship for International Students in all majors
(703)671-4885 or marjan@capitol.net
LEASING AGENTS Must have R E. license. Flexible
hours. Contact Keith at 696-4464.
Translators needed for several web sites- German,
Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish.
Please fax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail
christine@buymall.com
Typing Chemistry manuscripts, suitable married woman
with child. Call 847-8861.
Wanted: Dynamic talented workers for 4.0 & Go.
Former customers preferred, but not necessary. Please
call 846-8886.
Web Publishing Position. Durham Communications.
Communication firm seeks reliable internet publicist. All
majors considered. Apply by solving case study at
http://www.rtis.com/durham/case_study/ Inquiries:
kdurham@startel.net
LOST & FOUND
Catahoula Hound dog, light brown, black nose, white
chest, black collar w/spikes. Lost 1/23/97. Reward!!
260-1329.
MISCELLANEOUS
GUITAR CLASSES: Beginning /Intermediate Levels.
T/W 8pm, 6-wks &40. Experienced Instructor. 846-9655
MOTORCYCLE
‘86 VFR 1000, red, runs and looks excellent. Fast and
fun. $2,800 0.8.0. Kyle at 774-8302.
PERSONAL
Have fun with Sports Trivia! Call now!! 1-900-896-7423
Ext. 1153. $2.99/min. Must be 18 years. Serv-u
(619)645-8434. ‘
PETS
Part-time book keeper wanted. Apply within Piper’s
Chevron. Texas Ave., University Dr.
Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper's Chevron.
Texas Ave., University Dr.
Part-time work doing all types of cleaning. Hours avail
able to work: 8-12-noon, 1pm-5pm, 5pm-9pm or 8-hrs.
at any given day M-F. Must be here during Spring Break
and summer. Call for information 823-5031.
Partner’s Food delivery now hiring cooks and drivers.
Apply in person at 113 Walton.
Premiere Brother - Sister Camps In Massachusetts On
Campus Interviews. Counselor positions for talented
and 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 and Rock
Climbing, Weights/Fitness and Cycling; other openings
include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating,
Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station and
Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming,
Skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top
salaries, room, board and travel, June 22nd.-August
20th, Call for interview times and information: Mah-
Kee-Nac (Boys): 1-800-753-9118, Danbee (Girls): 1-
800-392-3752. Recruiters will be on campus Monday,
March 24th. 10a.m. to 4p.m. in Rudder Tower, Rooms
507 & 510.
Promote the circus. Flexible hours. Hourly wage
w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846-
8818.
Reading this will bring you an extra $140/month
CASH. In a gentle, easy way. You lie back in a soft
chair, get a pin-prick & you’re free to read, study, talk or
dream. 60-minutes & you're up and away, cash in hand,
smiling. The Plasma Center. 4223-Wellborn Rd. 846-
8855. 700-University Dr. E. 268-6050.
Silk Stockings now hiring dancers. Must be 18. Make
your own schedule. Great money!! Come by or call
690-1478, after 7p.m.
1 Weimaraner puppy. Shots & wormed, parents on
property, $175. Please call 272-1223.
6-month old ferret, neutered, descented, first shots $160
O.B.O. Please call 693-4740.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many purebreeds!
Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755.
Burmease Python, 7 ft. long. Very docile, with 4 ft.
oceanic aquarium. Asking $400/neg. Please call Pat at
696-4744.
Free- Adorable one year old kitten needs good home.
Litter trained. Very loving. Please call anytime. 695-
9221, Tara or Sidney.
ROOMMATES
F-roommate needed a.s.a.p. Own bdrm/bath in brand
new 3bdrm/2bath apartment, w/d, shuttle, $275/mo.
693-6290 or 696-4743.
Female roommate needed A.S.A.P. 2bdrm/2bath,
$270/mo. plus 1/2 utilities, on shuttle. 693-3123.
Female roommate. A.S.A.P. 2bdrm/1bath, $275/mo.
Three blocks from campus. Own phone line. Julie 846-
1734.
Male Christian roommate needed. Own room, 1/2 bath,
w/d, shuttle, $248/mo. +1/2 bills. Good Looationl 696-
2940.
Nice house, close to campus, $250/mo. + 1/4 utilities.
693-9103.
Own room in 2bdrm, Ibath duplex, $225/mo. +1/2 utili
ties, shuttle route. Call Nazrul 695-9170 or 845-8527.
Room in nice 3bdrm/2bath house, close to campus.
Call 694-1595.
Roommate needed for 3bdrm/2bath house, big yard,
swimming pool. 361-0067.
Roommate needed. $275/mo. No deposit necessary.
Call Devlon at 776-5765.
SERVICES
TELEMARKETING POSITIONS- Openings, full or part-
time, must be able to work 1/2-day Saturdays, Base pay
$6 +bonus. Weekly pay, flexible scheduling. Apply in
person. 700-University Drive East, ste.#104, C.Station.
691-8682.
Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days,
evenings, weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268-
5307 or come by 702-Univ. Dr. Ea., Ste.102F, C.Sta.
The Legendary Sombrero Ranch Is Looking For
Individuals To Be Part Of Its Cowboy history That Has
Already Spanned Over Three Decades. Help Guide
Tourists And Horses Through State Forests, Rooky
Mountain National Park And Through History For This
Famous Outfit. Reply To: 3300-Airport Road, Boulder,
CO. 80301-5400.
Japanese is becoming the lingua franca of business.
Don't miss out. Native speaker will teach or tutor. Info,
call Yuki 695-2161.
LAW SCHOOL! Undergrads; Straightforward informa
tion for head start- ultimate advantage! Order now!
$14.95 “Law School Secrets.” Call Free 1-800-460-
9853.
WHEELOCK PRESS Services include word processing,
desktop publishing, editing, indexing and printing. Call
Jennifer'81 '90. 589-2163.
TRAVEL
Ski Taos, Red River, Angel Flyer, New Mexico.
Luxury townhouse, newly refurnished. Sleeps 16.
$125-$350/night. 846-8916, ask for John.
College Court
FEBRUARY PAID!
Large 2 Bedrooms /1 Bath
W/D Available
Partial Utilities Paid
•Ceiling Fans -Intrusion Alarms
Near TAMU
$419
Snow skiing in Northern New Mexico. Townhouse
sleeps 17. Ski Red River, Taos & Angel Fire. $125-
$350 a night. 846-8916, ask for John.
Spring Break!! South Padre 2/3-bedroom condo.
Radisson Resort. Center of parties!! Owner’s discount.
(941)642-5483.
WANTED
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Students who wants to lose weight. Metabolism prod
ucts. $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.
823-7039
3300 S. College Ave.
Wanted: Chemistry tutor for college student. Piano tutor
for intermediate. Call Sherry 774-7101 or 774-7394.
SPRING ‘MAKEUPS’
It's not too late to get in the '97 Aggielmd
Don't miss out on this final Class pictures will be taken 9
opportunity to be in Texas a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday
A&M's Aggiebmd yearbook. through Friday until Feb. 21.
Pictures being taken
ON CAMPUS
in MSC basement
across from University PLUS -
Bookstore
Hullabaloo
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Class Portraits by A R Photography
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But with every charge Af other Powers 1
made, the Cyclones were able
maintain their poise and
their foul shots down the streli
to hold on for the win.
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in the clutch) is poise on
offensive end and not tumid
over,” Cyclones Head Coach's ^ter,pnrticipatii
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got within six or eight points
take high-percentage shots as
result really helped us.”
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able to take advantage of tit ^function. Sim
defensive mistakes.
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mistakes defensively that
and a veteran team capitalizes
that,” Barone said. “They are nr
than deserving of their rankini «
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with that team today.”
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proved to be fatal.
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side on the alley-oops.”
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success in the paint during
second half.
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was able to hit medium-rat
jump sliots all night. Coupled"
Cato’s second-half foul troiil
allowed both Quesada and l
to exploit the inside.
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commitment to start attacking
inside, Cato got into foul trooC^ ^dTnto cl
and A&M took advantage. Dj J alaid . The
scored all 12 of his points in 3ute ^ tQ Darer
second half on hieh-nercenH
baskets. Quesada ended up wit* j l0o j tu j’ t j on
game-high 19.
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answer for the Iowa State big rani
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open underneath) drawn up in 11
locker room. It’s in the pre
talk, the post game talk, the half if
talk,” Barone said. “So, if
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