BIlliWMlWMSMiMl The Battalion Classified Friday Page 7 April 25, 1997 nommate needed for summer. 3bdrm./2bath at The bo; Alarm and w/d in apt. On shuttle route, near (.Mali. Michelle, 694-1700. Ihristian females needed to share 2bdrm/2bath forfait Christina, 693-7110. female roommates needed. Summer sublease, jversity Commons. 4bdrm/2bath. $271/mo.+1/4-util- Fuliy furnished, w/d, cable. Jamie or Kirrsten, 764- f 3 (males for 3bdrm/2bath houpe. Summer only. Near jipus. $242/mo. +1/3bills. 694-8667. lommates needed for fall in nice, clean 3bdrm/2bath (se, 5-min. from campus. $275/mo. +1/3-utilitles. >5814. iale for summer to share spacious 2bdrm/1 bath, with w/d, alarm. $219.50/mo.+1/2-bills. Kristi, 694-7957. iale needed for 2/1-apartment. $197/mo +1/2-bills, campus. Charisse, 260-5933, leave message. iale roommate needed beginning August, own room. ier class preferred. Amanda, 847-0443. iale roommate needed for summer. Own room, ihouse-l. 2bdrm/1bath, fully furnished, nice, clean. .50/mo. Call 694-1025. iale roommate needed for summer and fall. Own room/bathroom, w/d, $260/mo. +1/2-utilities. Call la at 694-7738. ale roommate needed for the summer. Great rent >$175/mo. Walking distance to campus. 260-2441. nale roommate needed for University Commons, 5/mo. Please call 696-3449. iale roommate needed. Nice 3bdmV2bath house, ttle route, w/d, cable, backyard. $350/mo. All bills I but phone. 764-4100. iale roommate needed. Summer. Own room, shut- $190/mo.+1/3-utilities. Available May-8th. 693- ale roommate(s) needed. 3bdrm/2bath 4-plex. , 148+1/4-bills, water paid, own room. Free May Call 693-5746. May rent! 2/3 roommate needed. 3bdrm/2ba ax. Close to campus. 764-0005. nished apartment for summer, $240/mo. +1/2-bills. II Whitney at 694-2968. Huse for summer; $210/mo. - w/d, 764-9372 -1/4utilities; own room; ■loommate needed summer and possibly fall. Iplex, $220/mo. 693-0726, Warren. : roommate. 3bdrm/1 bath house. Avail.-5/1. Own Pets o.k. $162/mo.+utilities. 823-4251. : -roommate needed. Summer sublease. University ■mmons. 2bdrm/11/2bath, fully furnished, w/d, cable. §duce rent $287/mo. +1/2-utilities. Wanda, 764-5784. hie roommate needed for summer at Colony irtments. 2-bedroom, 11/2bath studio apartment. ), fully furnished, shuttle route. $195/mo. +1/3-utili- . 694-9412. led roommate starting May to share furnished ]drm/1bath. shuttle, Bryan. $200/mo. +1/2 bills. Call 1-1583, leave message. led summer roommate M/F. 3/2 house, near sorority rov, $265/mo. +1/2-utilities. Contact Chris, 693-3759 Oijleave message. leded roommate. 4bdrm./2bth. house w/garage, lOO/mo. +1/2utilities. Needed ASAP. 846-6007. rammate for summer. $250/mo. +utilities. Close to tipus. Own room. 693-9103. mate needed for fall to share 2bdrm/2bath. On '. $290/mo. +1/2 utilities. Water/cable included. II Scott, 694-7005. inmate needed for summer. 4bdrm/2bath house. W/D, 2-phone lines, cable, big backyard. $270/mo. flat. CM Andy, 778-1524. icmmate needed for summer. 2bdrm/2bath fourplex. ^nt$250+1/2-utilities, shuttle. Isaac, 846-3220. lommate needed for summer. Own room/bath, |30/mo. +1/2utilities, w/d, bus-route. 694-8164. ommate needed May-Aug. Large and nice house, i bedroom, share w/2 guys. Call Matt 847-4486 or 3 695-2237. immate needed now thru July. 3bdrm/2bath apart- at The Arbors. Own room and bath, rent nego- ible +1/3 utilities. Call Kevin or Steve at 694-5214. ommate needed. Great house. Southwood Valley. (drm/2bath, fenced yard, garage, w/d, shuttle. 2- Toms available. Furnished/unfurnished. $300/mo. 3-bills. Very nice! Larry, 764-7729. ommate wanted for 2bdrm/2bath house, near cam- , $275/mo. +1/2-utilities. 764-9028. (8* sommate wanted. $245/mo. +1/2-utilities, on shuttle, m room, and 1/2-bath, pool. Jenesta, 693-8436. immer only. Own room/bath in 3bdrm/2bath duplex. /D, cheap utilities, free bus pass, price negotiable. 4264. immer sublease reduced! New 2bdrm./2bath w/d 125.00 reduced now $225,001 No deposit! Females ily. A steal! Jaime 823-0163. ilversity Commons. Room for sublease. >drm./2bath, cable plus HBO, w/d plus much more, dividual leases. $271/mo. negotiable. 696-3881 or att-marx@tamu.edu et student and cat seek female roommate for ill/Spring. Summer storage in apartment. >drm./1.5bth. studio, bus route, walking distance. !70/mo. +1/2utilities, +$125/deposit. Allie, 268-0789. SERVICES Softball set for final road trip By Nicki Smith The Battalion The Texas A&M Softball Team will embark on its last Big 12 Conference regular-season stint on the road this weekend against in-state foes Texas Tech University and Baylor University. Currently, the Lady Aggies have an overall record of 34- 25 and a Big 12 record of 6-8. Head Coach Jo Evans said both opponents have had good years and been able to hold their own against big- name teams. “Tech and Baylor have beaten some really good team this year,” Evans said. “Tech has improved tremendously and knows how to play well to win. Since all of us recruit the same players, we all think it is important to win against each other.” The Lady Aggies will face Texas Tech on Saturday in a double- header in Lubbock. “They are a very confident team with a lot of experienced players.” Jo Evans Head Coach Tech has compiled an overall record of 34-26-1 and are last in the Big 12 with a record of 1-11, in part because of their current five- game losing streak. Despite their record, the Lady Red Raiders do have a strong offen sive attack. Kim Martinez has main tained a .503 batting average in 177 at bats, which ranks at the top of the bat ting standings in the country. Emily Hayes leads the Red Raider pitching staff, who have been holding opponents to a .259 ______________ batting average. Evans said the in-state rivalry between Tech and A&M should make the doublehead er interesting. “They are a very confident team with a lot of experienced players,” Evans said. “It is going to be very important that we beat them because we need to be seeded above them in the Big 12 tourna ment. The more games we win the better chance we have of not hav ing to face the top two seeds in the Big 12 tournament.” The Lady Aggies will continue play Sunday against Baylor (36-19 who is riding a nine-game winning streak. Despite the fact they were ranked in the top 25 this season, Baylor remains at the bottom of the Big 12 standings with a 3-7 record. Senior first baseman Mya Truelove said the Lady Aggies have the ability to beat Baylor. “I think they have played really well this year and they weren’t beat that bad by the University of Oklahoma,” Truelove said. “They were ranked higher than us earlier in the year, but we know we can beat them if we don’t take them lightly at this point.” The Lady Aggies are led by freshman Jamie Smith, who has a .335 overall batting average, and are batting .261 as a team. Senior Lori Gioco leads the pitching staff with a 1.38 ERA and 120 strikeouts. The Lady Aggies will conclude regular-season play April 30 against Southwest Texas State University at the Lady Aggie Softball Complex. Ags look to lock up post season By Matt Mitchell The Battalion All good things must come to an end, and baseball season is no exception. The Texas A&M Baseball Team will play its final home series of the 1997 season this weekend when the Aggies take on the Kansas Jayhawks at Olsen Field. First pitch is scheduled for 7 Friday and Saturday nights, with the finale slated for a 1 p.m. start on Sunday. The series could have serious post season ramifications for both clubs, as A&M currently ranks fifth and Kansas sixth in the Big 12 Conference standings. The Aggies are facing a week off for finals before traveling to Lubbock to face the top-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders, a series win would all but salt away a post-season berth. “Basically, after losing to Texas, we want to get back on the win ning track again,” said freshman pitcher Chris Fulbright. “We’re going in with the mentality of beating these guys up pretty good, Kirchner Continued from page 5 “Aurora’s a lot of fun,” Sutherland said. "She makes us laugh a lot, so we like that. She has a great sense of humor and loves to have fun. I think that’s great on any team.” Kirchner has struggled on the course at times this season, and has had to revaluate her outlook on the game. “I had a swing change in my short game, which kind of threw my confidence off a lot,” Kirchner said. “I tried harder to get better and if you push it too hard it’s not going to happen. You have to find that medium.” Kirchner said she has changed her perspective. Rather than con stantly thinking about how to at least taking two of three from them if not sweeping them.” Freshman third baseman Sean Heaney said the Aggies must take advantage of their opportunities at home while they can. “Home series are always important, but especially this time of year,” Heaney said. “We need the most of this opportunity to play well one last time in front of the home crowd.” The Jayhawks (28-18, 12-12) will meet the Aggies for the first time since the 1993 College World Series. Kansas is coming off a win over Texas at home in Lawrence on Wednesday but has lost seven of their last 10 conference games. Kansas has carded a 6-7 record during the last 13 games, striking out an average of nine times per game and committing 35 errors.The Jayhawk pitching staff especially has struggled recently, giving up 70 walks, uncorking 17 wild pitches and beaning 10 opposing batters. Fortunately for the Jayhawks, hitting and speed on the base paths have kept them in games. improve her game, she said she tries to find a balance in other areas of her life. “I’m concentrating better in school and having more fun out side of just golf,” Kirchner said. “When I’m at the golf course, I’ll concentrate on golf and I’ll learn from it. But I’m not constantly thinking ‘How am I going to get better?’ “I feel really good now, and I try to stay in the present.” Sutherland said Kirchner’s positive attitude helped her work through her difficulties. “Aurora can always find the pos itive in any situation, and that helps the team a great deal,” Sutherland said. “She’s had some tough times this spring. She’s man aged to come through with a lot of confidence and find the good Shortstop Joe DeMarco boasts a .400 batting average, including .429 with 25 runs scored in his last 20 games. He is also second in the Big 12 with 28 stolen bases for the year, recently stealing 24 in a row. The Aggies (33-17, 14-10) clubbed Sam Houston State University on Tuesday night and continue to be one of the hottest teams in the Big 12, wining 11 of their past 15 conference games. Despite two losses to Texas last weekend, the Aggies still find themselves in prime position to finish the season strong. They realize, however, that faltering here could have dire conse quences when the Tech series rolls around. “This series is going to be huge,” Fulbright said. “If we drop a couple to these guys, it’s going to be do-or-die against Tech, and usually you don’t want do-or-die against the No. 1 team in the con ference. So it’s huge to get a cou ple of games up on them right here just in case Tech doesn’t work out like we want.” things from what she’s learned.” Junior teammate Jamie Hullett said Kirchner has evolved into a leader and mentor for other team members. “She likes to voice her opinion now,” Hullett said. “She’s kind of taken the freshmen under her wing and shown them how things work.” Hullett said she believes Kirchner’s future looks bright because of her commitment to improving and being the best she can. “Her short game has come a long way, and she’s a great putter now,” Hullett said. “I think if she keeps working on that, it will give her the confidence that she can play good whenever we need her to. “She plays it (golf) for fun,” Hullett said. “She’s a real hard worker in everything she does.” . -Texas Defensive Driving/Driver's Training. Lots-of- Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm), it(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). 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