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The Battalion
The Battalion
lassified Thursda y * September 4, 1997
PORTS
s All-American Blalack
Walls looking a little blank?
applies only to
ys at no charge. If
onal insertions at
Kl Individuals- Singers, Dancers and Theatrical
lor a singing telegram service. Part-time,
ntpay. Call between 9a.m.-4p.m., Tues.-Fri
131-1238.
■al sales needed for part/full-time. Aggressive,
« and experienced. Call Dan, 846-5454.
MNTED
ood? Chick-Fil-A in Bryan al
d. or College Station al Post
cations. -Start this summer
nours: Bryan- 6:30am-10pm.
om. -Experience preferred,
erience available. (E.O.EJ
(tore Diner hiring AM & PM wait staff and cooks,
nversity Drive. Apply in person.
l is looking for sales reps to post fliers. Earn free
id extra $cash$. Call 1-800-SKI-WILD.
sses and Bartenders. The Ptarmigan Club. 822-
3ood experience for Pre-vet/
694-3689
u miss excitement, passion
rareer can fulfill your needs
aseball Players Company
osses competitive edge to
Houston 696-2431.
Part-time work. Up to
and Internships available,
iume experience. Call 696-
. 6a m.-2p.m. in our home.
HELP WANTED
sparks big victory
Jazz them up with art!
(Fnendly Door Greeters For “Outlaw Thursdays"
dowCanyon Every Thursday- 6P.M. To Midnight,
son Productions 1-888-754-8447
wse help needed. F/P-T. Tues.-Sat., 9a.m.-
S6/hr. Please call 779-7586.
and Photographers needed for Study Breaks
Call 1-800-856-3141.
LOST & FOUND
CAT. Male, short haired, all white, 1-blue eye, 1-
iye. Please call 696-4535.
MISCELLANEOUS
h?? Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles
used furniture, pictures, dishes, decorations,
I 822-6633.
king responsible, detail pri-
ranch September through
lust be able to work some
all 696-5669. for more infer-
reeded al Burger Boy. Cal
I wait. host, cashier. Lundr
AWAY YOUR LAUNDRY DETERGENT!! Just
(Earthsmart Laundry Disc for soft, clean clothes
OCHEMICALS!! Call Jo @ 764-9756.
MOTORCYCLE
naha XT550 Enduro. Runs great, needs little
SHOO/o.b.o. 268-8208, Bryan, 696-1248 (Action
time EXPERIENCED main-
er. Pleasant environment
:ut, hard working, ambitious
aan carpets, oriental rugs,
technical procedures. Cal
ng part-time flexible hours,
Heed phone, transportation
50/hr. Call 690-6882.
tansportationl! 1985 Suzuki GS700 Runs and
pod Cheap insurance. $1,200. 822-2675. work.
musical parking spaces? Park by most any
on campus with a 1993 Yamaha XT-350,
(condition New back tire. $1,950. 764-2719,
MUSIC
guitar player
anda.s.a.p. i
my singer needed for
er. 778-5870.
s seeking positive enihusi-
ive fun at work!! Flexible
’lease apply al 326-George
oad between 2p.m.-5p m,
YPING IN YOUR FREE
's Blues Factory is now hir-
and dishwashers. Apply in I
it 121-North Main Street
reded. Full-time/ Part-time.
Ail positions. Drivers earn
$18K-$72K/yr. +Benelits.
on On F/T 8 P/T Positions
)57.
nt worker needed for MSC
o. Come work in the most
town. Work 10-20hrs.Avk.
benefits. Framing experi-
proficiency in mat cutting.
JS, Room 032, lower level
PERSONAL
iople the fun way today!! 1-900-285-9035,
S2 99/min. Must be I8yrs. Serv-U:
r Companion. 1-900-289-1077, Ext #8154
Must be 18yrs Serv-U: (619)645-8434
lonely Again!!! 1-900-285-9035. Ext 9969
minute. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-
S More!!! Sport Scores & Trivia, Daily
i, Soap Updates, and Stock Updates 1 -900-
77,Ext#7110. $2 99/min. MustbetSyrs Serv-
!M5-8434.
PETS
Puppies. Kittens. Cats, Dogs. Many pure
Stazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
iamese Python male 5/2 feet, beautiful $350
John at 693-0446
Jr»w puppiestl Several colors available $150-
■ti. Yms on property. Please call 272-1223.
REAL ESTATE
|>i rent? Buy a 3bdrm/2batb home within cycling
pfrom campus. Excellent condition. Berber car
ped yard. 2-car garage, oft S.W.Pkwy. $89,500.
pare! Reese. Coventry Glen Realty. 846-2894,
1URCHILL HIGH? Wanna
33
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ers paid cash daily. Apply
xt to Whataburger).
Ily needs help with house- ] ___________
3 8694 ROOMMATES
? Looking (or a part-time
tere- to the Plasma Center
month donating your life-
first two weeks!! Donating
d ask for in a part-time job:
irk required, tax free cash!!
stgate Biologicals, Inc. 2-
/Vellborn Rd., Bryan, 846-
ollege Station, 268-6050.
lie A&M student preferred,
all after 7p.m., 846-3376.
>'s afterschool program),
r Fall-'97 employment. M-
Substitute positions also
are experience required,
aria. Rm.11. 731-7803 for
/ choice.
ipplications for drivers and
3 Caesars.
ie warehouse help/ deliv-
riving record. Please call
pplication.
me work. Flexible around
25/hr. Scholarships and
tns apply. Inten/iew now.
4. 10a.m.-4p.m.
ng while going to school?
nool is in session? (ie.
ng Break and the summer
II. 731 University Drive.
udes maintenance duties.
2280.
ring motivated managers,
ressed (409)695-9984
s.a.p. Call Manja at 764-
Pub. Kitchen positions
from minimum wage to
ince. It interested phone
d Pub. Now accepting
se position. Apply in per-
0 Briarcrest.
s needed. Koppe Bridge
innate needed. 3bdrm/11/2bath house.
Ill +1/3bills. Call Katsura at 696-1503.
iteeded to share 3bdrm/2bath duplex, $190/mo.
t Call 693-9755.
i roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bath
$220/mo. +1/3bills Call 846-9523.
I ! roommate needed. 316-Brentwood.
ttfibath. Contact Rufina at 764-6546.
faster bedroom for two responsible roommates to
v in gorgeous house w/huge deck. $240/each
693-0169 or (281)469-7256.
|ae student or 25+, share 2bdrm/1bath house.
ttpus. 862-3997, 694-9523.
ommate needed to share 2bdrm/1bath duplex.
i 0+1/2bills. 361-0034.
on-smoker, to share nice apartment. On shuttle.
|>om/bath. $280/mo. +1/2bills. Cellular phone-
cor utilities. Call for details, 846-3376.
*iate needed a.s.a.p. Rent: half of $485 +1/2utili-
•Wrm/ttCba. Shuttle bus. Near mall. Call
it 694-0808.
He needed to share 3bdrm/2bath house
+1/3bills. Call 696-7669
te needed 4bdrm/3bath, $200/mo. +1/4utili-
text to campus. Call 693-4694.
“ale Needed: Fall Semester. $200/mo.. w/d
Near shuttle bus. Call 779-2269
SERVICES
'exas Defensive Driving/Driver's Training. Lots-of-
jjgli-a-lot! 1 Ticket dismissal/insurance discount.
ifn-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm),
jm-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations-
Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price
silly law 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
NjpWmin. early. (CP-0017).
:-up personnel. Must be
ily in person. Party Time
Bryan.
commercial office clean-
intment 823-5031.
nee preferred, Villa Maria
’9th in Bryan 776-1261.
or a medical equipment
ed af: Physicians Home
ist University, Ste.103,
ng cooks and drivers,
t at 113-Walton, C.Sta.
call 774-7101.
We have Full and Part
sitions available immedi-
bnuses. Flexible sched-
IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E„
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Earn Cash & Go Free!!!
iw hiring campus reps/
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olunteer tutors for many
CDL bus drivers for ath-
more information.
Fills and manicure $15. In and out in 30-
ss The Other Eclipse. 696-8700.
TUTORS
Ktutor needed. Please call 774-7101.
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NEW!
Local Radio News
from the newsroom of
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campus and community news
8:04 a.m.
Monday through Friday
during
NPR Morning Edition
on KAMU-FM 90.9
College Station / Bryan
By Stephen Boudreau
Staff writer
It took only 30 seconds for Bryn
Blalack to put the sixth-ranked
A&M soccer team ahead for good in
a 2-1 victory over 16th ranked
Stanford.
“She showed why she is a con
sensus first team Ail-American and
why she is such a weapon,” Head
Soccer Coach G. Guerrieri said.
“Not only did she do well, but every
one around her did a good job to
cover a lot of things that give her the
freedom to attack and do the things
she does so well.”
Blalack, a senior midfielder, was
the sole Big 12 representative on the
Soccer America preseason All-
America team.
After an hour and a half delay
because of lightning Tuesday night,
the game began with a sloppy first
half by both teams.
“Stanford is a quality team and
the style that they play makes it very
difficult to establish any type of pos
session or rhythm to our game,”
Guerrieri said. “So us being a little
out of control is by design by what
the Cardinals are doing.”
With the game scoreless 52 min
utes into the game, Junior Sharon
Pickering sent a corner kick to the
center of the penalty box where
Blalack headed it in to give the
Aggies the lead.
• “Sharon had been serving great
corners the whole night and I final
ly got my head on one,” Blalack
said. "Sharon and I have been work
ing on that, so it was due. It hap
pened at the right time.”
Within half a minute, Blalack
struck again.
After stealing the ball off the
Stanford kickoff, the Aggies pene
trated the Cardinal defense.
■SuphuuiuiL 1 Mill illy uavidson deliv
ered a pass to Blalack who drove the
ball up the midfield. From 15 yards
out, Blalack sent the rain soaked
crowd of 968 people into a frenzy
when she launched a shot destined
for the back of the net.
“That second goal was a bomb.
An absolute bomb,” Guerrieri said.
The back-to-back goals were the
first and second of the year for
Blalack, who is A&M’s all-time lead
ing goal scorer with 64 carreer goals.
"My role this season is not to
score goals. I’m more like the quar
terback trying to get the ball to other
people,” Blalack said. “But it does
feel good to get my first goal.”
Both teams got 14 shots off,
Stanford connecting with only one
at the 72:58 mark when Stanford
midfielder Katherine Horney snuck
one by the A&M defense and
sophomore goal keeper Melanie
Wilson. .
“Because our midfield is so
explosive and they would take the
ball on counters and penetrate into
Stanford’s area. Our defense was a
little slow in picking up,” Guerrieri
said. “If we lost the ball there was
space in between our midfield and
defense. That worked to Stanford’s
advantage.”
The victory moves A&M to a 2-0
record. This weekend the team will
be traveling to face Big 12
Conference foes Kansas and
Missouri. The next home game will
be Friday, Sept. 12, against Iowa
State at the Aggie Soccer Complex.
MSC POSTER FAIR
Sept. 1-5 10 am - 5pm (M-F)
Rudder Fountain Area
call 845-9251 for more info
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Texas A&M freshman midfielder Heather Weibe and the Aggie Soccer
team defeated Stanford Tuesday night.
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