If you have some of these . . . We’ll give you some of this . . . Play it wants your used sport Cashl PLOY IT OGflin SPORTS Again Sports and exercise equipment Waiting! 22X8 Texas Ave. S Next to Once Upon A Child 764-8285 Academics Continued from Page 7 Four awards also were give out by the Texas A&M Letterman’s Club. Senior Tracey Anderson, a mem ber of the Texas A&M men’s basket ball team and Calvin Collins, a senior guard from the Texas A&M football team were recognized as the Letter- man’s clubs’ two male recipients. Anderson was the lone senior for the basketball team this season. He ranks as one of A&M’s all-time all- around statistical leaders. Collins was a four-year starter for the foot ball team and was recently drafted by the Adanta Falcons. Anderson said he was honored to receive the award. "It means a lot to be recognized for anything,” Anderson said. “It’s some thing my mom’s going to be proud of, so this will make her happy.” The women’s awards went to Texas A&M women’s basketball team member Lana Tucker and Texas A&M volleyball team member Page White. Tucker, a senior captain for the Lady Ags, ended her career as the school’s seventh all-time leading scorer. White was an All-Big 12 se lection this past season. Tucker said she was glad to see student-athletes recognized for something other than athletics. “It’s a side people don’t see and its nice to be recognized for it,” TUcker said. “People are focused upon suc cess on the court so when we do something like this. People do notice academics and I think that is really a plus for this university.” £ll the toving jk give Spacio Kari 1- fnly. ferfi ^23. fiorr dle-l 94"! JiPS tele tpei S' S| dc Le, sc M H I S TO RY/A S _ as c- . THINK AHEAD. APPLY TODAY. " CALL I'SOO'CITIBANK A&M gotfersi after two rot The Texas A&M Meri got off to a slow starta:j al Big 12 Championst^L^ son, Kan., Monday. Oklahoma State lr first place by one strc^Ki State University after:«J piny. The Aggies arete: j e( j Junior Miguel del Aggies and is tiedforsijHhi nior Ryan Palmer is te:H freshman Lee Reed s’pic;11 junior Ty Cox is tied forfi h nior Jeff Brown is tiec tV\ I The Aggies resumepBol Mitchell, Willsfe 1 for playoff li£a MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-m tbl | fined Sam Mitchell oftkeM 3 ] Timberwolves SlO.OOOarB 11 ! of the Houston Rocre:; itiv | their run-ins during Satire*^ Mitchell was ejecte:l ver ming Willis to the ground foul during the fourth ton's 96-84 victory. The | ried an additional Sl.KrWfil tlzhel Lemieux ho#I ■hi with street»f PITTSBURGH (AP)-kB^ 1 ^ tburgh Penguins are not'® have a new address, p • Lemieux Place. ? El Pittsburgh Mayor Tor^ a nounced Monday the s' ^ 11 to the Civic Arena will bei^t il Lemieux, who ledthePe:| 0 i )t l Stanley Cup champions! c hers| The Penguins' addreslRo} was 500 Auditorium Plan thwe| not said if the new address®orl justed to accommodateLmBghl ber, thus making it 66 Le tes jwil he nl Tina ThompsffM pick in WNBA Ik SECAUCUS, N.J. W®fJ Thompson, the Pac-10 0® h( J leading scorer last year atS:| ifomia, was the top pickty.'<| Comets in today's WNBAd Thompson, a 6-foot-3fe*J aged 22.4 points and 10.f| per game last season, herttf year on the All-Pac lOtean Pam McGee, another^ player and a member oft- States gold medal 1 1984, went to the Sacral archs with the second! third choice was Stanford j; la Wideman, whowenttt ■ Angeles Sparks. The other first-round picks' Nemcova of the Czech Rep# land); Tammi Reiss, Virginia Sue Wicks, Rutgers ’88, Tora Suber, Virginia ’97, and Toni Foster, Iowa '93,(ft- The WNBA’s eightteams»' 7 four players in the draft,# f ' roster size to eight players. | will sign two more playersb workouts to be held May 101' www.3rdixie.com Dixie Thea: 106 S. Main St., 822$ Located in Historic Downtorf © 1997 Citibank (South Dakota). N.A. W/Spider Monkey from St. Augustine, Florid ROCK $6 SATURDAY 5/10 LISA TINCll w/ Ruthie Fostef ROCK®