Thk Battalion Monday • December 8, 1997 Acct 229/209 Part 1 Cash Flows Mon Dec 8 9pm-12am Part 1 Tue Dec 9 7pm-9pm or llpm-lam Part II Wed Dec 10 7pm~9pm or llpm-lam Part III Thu Dec 11 7pm-9pm or llpm-lam Acct 229/209 Cash Flows Mon Dec 8 9pm-12am Wed Dec 10 2pm-5pm Thu Dec 11 2pm-5pm Acct 229/209 Review, Prae. Final n Wed Dec 10 L - 9am~12pm JR 1 [C — 1 Sat Dec 13 u 9am-12pm ^ Mon Dec 15 9pm-12am Acct 229/209 Special Sessions Stocks Wed Dec 10 12pm-2pm Bonds Thu Dec 1 i 12pm-2pm Intense Review Part 1 Sat Dec 13 3pm-6pm Intense Review Part II Sun Dec 14 3pm-6pm Acct 230 Part I Mon Dec 8 7pm-9pm Part II Tue Dec 9 9pm-llpm Part III Wed Dec 10 9pm~l 1pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 9pm-l 1 pm Acct 230 Part 1 Sat Dec 13 6pm-9pm Part II Sun Dec 14 6pm-9pm Acct 230 Practice 1 est Sat Dec 13 12pm-3pm Sun Dec 14 12pm-3pm Mon Dec 15 6pm-9pm Acct 315 Parti Sat Dec 13 9pm-llpm Part II Sun Dec 14 9pm-l 1pm Acct 327 Parti Mon Dec 8 5pm-7pm Part II Tue Dec 9 5pm-7pm Part III Wed Dec 10 5pm~7pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 5pm-7pm Bana 303 Stein Haylett Part I Mon Dec 8 9 pm-11pm Part II Tue Dec 9 9pm-llpm Part III Wed Dec 10 9pm-llpm Part IV Thu Dec 11 9pm-l 1pm Bana 303 Anthony Parti Sun Dec 7 2:30-5:30 Part II Mon Dec 8 6pm-9pm Part III Tue Dec 9 6pm-9pm Bana 303 Buffa Parti Fri Dec 12 8:30-11:30pm Part II Sat Dec 13 2:30-5:30pm Part III Sun Dec 14 7:30-9:30pm Bana 305 Stein Anthony Parti Fri Dec 12 5:30-8:30pm Part II Sat Dec 13 5:30-8:30pm Part III Sun Dec 14 5:30-7:30pm Bana 305 Bretthauer Part I Sun Dec 7 6pm-8pm Part II Wed Dec 10 9am~12pm Part III Thu Dec 11 9am-12pm Biol 113 Biol 113 Parti Mon Dec 8 Spm-7pm or 7pm-9pm Part II Tue Dec 9 5pm-7pm or 7pm-9pm Part III Wed Dec 10 5pm-7pm or 7pm-9pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 5pm-7pm or 7pm-9pm Part 1 Sat Dec 13 Spm-8pm Part II Sun Dec 14 Spm-Spm Part III Mon Dec 15 6pm-8pm Econ 202 Allen Part I Wed Dec 10 2pm-5pm Part II Wed Dec 11 IT. 2pm~5pra Parti !L] Mon Dec 15 9pm-12am Part II Tue Dec 16 6pm-9pm Ec on 203 Parti Sun Dec 14 12pm-3pm Part II Mon Dec 15 6pm-9pm Fine 341 Parti Mon Dec 8 7pm-9pm Part II Tue Dec 9 7pm-9pm Part III Wed Dec 10 7pm-9pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 7pm-9pm Gene 301 Part 1 Wed Dee 10 2pm-5pm Part II Thu Dec 11 1° 2pm-5pm Part I R I Fri Dec 12 6pm-9pm Part II Sat Dec 13 5pm-8pm Math 141 Part I Mon Dec 8 7pm-9pm Part II Tue Dec 9 7pm-9pm Part III Wed Dec 10 7pm-9pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 7pm-9pm Math 142 Parti Mon Dec 8 5pm-7pm Part II Tue Dec 9 5pm-7pm Part III Wed Dec 10 5pm-7pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 5pm-7pm Math 151 Parti Mon Dec 8 3pm-5pm Part II Tue Dec 9 3pm-5pm Part III Wed Dec 10 3pm-5pm Part IV Thu Dec 11 3pm-5pm Math 152 Part I Mon Dec 8 llpm-lam Part II Tue Dec 9 1 Ipm-lam Part III Wed Dec 10 llpm-lam Part IV Thu Dec 11 llpm-lam Mgmt 211 Detailed Part I Wed Dec 10 1 lam-lpm or 1 pm-3pm Part II Thu Dec 11 1 lam-lpm o or 1 prn-3pm Parti r Sat Dec 13 3pm-5pm Part II Sun Dec 14 3pm-5pm Mgmt 211 Crunch Thu Dec 10 4pm-7pm Sun Dec 14 5pm-8pm Mgmt 363 Part I Sun Dec 14 8pm-10pm Part II Mon Dec 15 9 pm-11 pm Aggies look to get back on winning track against SHSU By Jeff Webb Staff writer After suffering their first defeat of the season to Alabama 81-64 Wednesday night, the Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team will look to rebound against the orange and white tonight at 7 pm at G. Rollie White Coliseum. However, these orange and white hoopsters attend Sam Houston State University just down the road in Huntsville. Sam Houston can be a danger ous team because of their excel lent guard play. The Aggies’ perimeter defense will stand a formidable test against these Southland Conference foes. The Bearkats once again have the services of their veteran guard Mike Dillard, who was redshirted last year due to a sep arated shoulder. Dillard, a 6-foot 6-inch senior, averaged 18.5 points last year in the four games leading up to his injury. This season, Dillard was select ed as a preseason second team All-SLC team member. New life for the Bearkats this season was found in two Arizona products that have found their way into the starting lineup this year. David Amaya, a 6-foot 7- inch sophomore from Yuma, Arizona, provided lift for the team in Dillard’s absence last season. Amaya lead the team in scoring with 10.7 points per game and rebounding with a 5.5 a game clip. He has moved from guard to forward in the SHSU projected starting lineup. Boney Watson worked his way into the starting lineup last season as a true freshman and finished ranked seventh in the conference in assists. The Aggies will have to take advantage of their size on the inside and make sure they step out on the perimeter, because the Bearkat back court will take advantage of any opportunities presented. Texas A&M dropped their record to 4-1 with the loss to Alabama, but the Aggies are look ing to avoid losing two in a row for the first time this year. SprewelTs agent says race was factor in suspension NEW YORK (AP) — The agent for suspended All-Star guard Latrell Sprewell said Sunday he thought race may have been a factor in the confrontation between the player and coach P.J. Carlesimo. Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,’’ agent Arn Tellem said: “I think when you look at it, I don’t think the issue of race can be ignored. I think that's the best way to answer. I think it must be looked into. “You have a white coach who has a history of having problems with players in the NBA. Obviously, the players that he’s had problems with are black players,” Tellem said. However, Billy Hunter, execu tive director of the NBA Players Association, said, “I don’t think that that’s the issue at all.” “I think what you’ve got is a league that’s predominantly black and an administration that’s pre dominantly white,” he said on NBC’s “Meet The Press.” “If there are individuals who wish to read the race card or race issue into it, they can do that, but I haven’t found any evidence of that. What I’ve found is that, in this instance, there’s been a rush to judgment. I think the league has overreacted,” said Hunter, who is black. Sprewell received the longest non-drug suspension in NBA histo ry — one year — on Thursday, and the Golden State Warriors termi nated the final three years of his four-year, $32 million contract after Sprewell attacked Carlesimo at practice last Monday. Witnesses said he grabbed Carlesimo in a chokehold and threatened to kill him. About 15 minutes later, Sprewell returned to practice and confronted the coach again before being pulled away. The players’ union has filed grievances against the NBA and the Warriors, arguing that the penalty was excessive. The case will be heard by Fordham Law School Dean John Feerick no earlier than Jan. 4. Sprewell and Tellem have con sulted with attorney Johnnie Cochran, who successfully defend ed OJ. Simpson on murder charges. Sprewell is expected to make a statement Tuesday or Wednesday. Carlesimo did not return phone calls Sunday. Commissioner David Stern and the Warriors were applauded by many, including several black NBA players, for meeting force with force and sending a message that the league would not tolerate what it called “premeditated assault.” Class of *00 Pullout Shirts & Window Stickers On Sale Today In The Commons Lobby and dui,tom 404 ^LLnLuE.riittj