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The Battalion Classified Thursday • February 26,19! Aggie Sports Briei To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day V/SA 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. from staff and wire reports Aggie men fall to Kansas State ADOPTION When you wish upon a star- wishes do come true! Teacher mom and business owner dad wish to adopt a newborn. Call Lisa and Craig at 1-888-868-4974 or TGC at 1 -800-299-4523. Medical/ Legal expenses paid. ANNOUNCEMENTS SSCASH FOR COLLEGE$$ GRANTS AND SCHOL ARSHIPS AVAILABLE FROM PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS. GREAT OPPORTUNITY!!! CALL NOW 1- 800-532-5953. EMPLOYMENT FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT. $19K-$74K/Yr. +Benefits. Paid Training. For Info. On F/T or P/T Positions Call 1- 800-585-9024, ext.4357. FOR RENT ***New washer and dryers for rent. $40/mo. Please call 764-2019.*” FOR SALE Springfield compact ,45apc, brand new, $550. call 775-2111. Wedding dress, traditional, white, Italian matte satin with floral appliques & pearls. Size 4-6, worn once, perfect condition $450. 823-2038. **”Help on the spot* 822-4832. Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. **Rental Access** Now preleasing 2bdrm/2bath, 3bdrm/2bath duplexes. Hickory Street, C.Sta. W/D conn., great floor plan. 690-6350. Wedding gown, Alfred Angelo, short sleeved, brocade fabric, size 8, gorgeous! $350. Please call 779-8198. www.geocities.com\collegepark\quad\9875\dress.htm White metal day bed frame. Good condition. Does not have trundle. $100. Please call 764-6962. HELP WANTED Professional Sales. Texas digital, a 25yr. old elec. mfg. co. seeks Inside/ Outside Sales/ Product Administrator to work with VP Sales in Marketing LED/ LCD display technology to fast food industry. 3yrs. inside selling exp. req. Competitive salary plus commission. Resume to: VP Sales, TDS, 512-W. Loop, C.Sta., TX 77845. Fax: (409)764-8650. Silk Stocking-Now hiring dancers. Must be 18. Make your own schedule. Great money! Also looking for announcers and waitresses. Call 690-1478 or apply in person. The college dove hunt of the year!! Doves, Food, and Drinks! Dove hunt South Texas style. Spots are limit ed, so call now! (512)753-6370. AUTO 2bdrm/1bath apartment, 1/2-mile from campus, $375/mo. Windsor Square. 696-1091. w/d, 1990 Taurus-L. Excellent condition. $3,200/o.b.o. Call 847-8908. No dents. 95k. 2bdrm/1bath, recently remodeled, large yard, some bills paid, $450/mo., $200 deposit. 774-8926. 2bdrm/2ba Duplex. 1119-University Oaks Blvd., College Station; 693-1448 (Debbie), $585/mo.; On shut tle, near the mall, big backyard for pets and 5-ceiling fans. 1990 Toyota 4x4. Excellent condition. Must see/drive. $7,200/o.b.o. 693-5086, Lee. 1991 Camaro RS, $4,500. 694-7295. v6, 107k, silver w/grey interior, 1994 Mazda MX-6, automatic, loaded, nice! $12,000 O.b.O. Call 696-5506. 3bdrm/2bath 4-plex. $765/mo. 4-yrs. old. New carpet, paint, walking closets, gas heat, low utilities, shuttle route, large kitchen, fenced yard, w/d available, quiet neighborhood. Leases starting in May. Call 764-2019. Need an apartment this summer? Large, clean, 1 -bed- room, $590/mo. sublease. Nice complex. Call 693- 3846. www.cheat-wear.com Home of the Cheat-Shirt. 9400 Deliver, Houston, TX 77063. FUNDRAISER Fundraising Opportunities Available, raise $500 in one week. No financial obligation. Great for clubs. For more information call (888)51-APLUS, ext.51 HELP WANTED •Roofing helper needed. No experience necessary. Automechanic needed also. 828-4832. STUDENT WORK Program. Part-time. Flexible sched ules around classes with above average pay. Scholarships available, conditions apply, training pro vided. Call 10-4. 696-7734. 100 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Coed sleepaway camp. Pocano Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary/ tips!! (908)689-3339. (994 Toyota Celica, 34,800mi., black, automatic, cd, alarm, excellent condition $12,000. negotiable. (409)693-4057. Pre-leasing Summer/Fall- large 2bdrm/11/2bath plex, w/d, C.Sta., shuttle, some w/fenced yard, $515/mo. 693-0551. four- $495- Jee Mustang-GT convertible, red, black top, 289, v8, flassic, $12,000 negotiable. See in Bryan HS lot. Call (Vlike or Hal, 846-3607. R/V trailer lot w/water and electricity. 5-minutes from campus, in country, for 3-5hrs of work per week. 823- 0104. •88 Ford Ranger, v-6, automatic, ac, 114,000miles, $2,800. 696-6365, 226-5757. I Sublease 1bdrm/1bath. Male/Female. Bills $375/mo. 822-9596, ext.#210. paid. 3D Graphics Programmer wanted. Visual C/C++, Windows, and DirectX. Send resume and salary requirement to: Galaxy Scientific Corporation, 7334- Blanco Road, Ste.206, San Antonio, TX 78216. Fax: 210-979-8250, ATTN: Randy Morlen. EOE/M/F/D/V. A/C Service Technicians with EPA certification needed for full/ part-time work. Will work with school schedule. Benefits. Call JG Innovative Services/ Shaw Services at (409)693-0733. Summer Camp Counselors On Campus Interviews For Premiere Camps In Massachusetts. Positions for tal ented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports Including Roller Hockey, all Individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activ ities, and specialty activities including art, dance, the atre, gymnastics, newspaper & radio. Top salaries, room, board and travel. June 20th-August 19th. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. www.campmkn.com Call for interview times and infor mation: MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DAN- BEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752. Interviews will be on cam pus Monday, March 2nd, 10a.m.-4p.m., in Career Services- John J. Koldus Building. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses and Lifeguards needed for Girl Scout resident camps near Athens, Texas and on Lake Texoma. For more information, call 972-349-2490, ext. 7020. E.O.E. J90 half-ton Chevy Silverado 4x4. Excellent condition, fsking $8,350. 268-8163. t AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR t H 1 &SI11I Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. 828- 4832. • BED AND BREAKFAST i m E iomantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can- le-light dining. “The Famous Pink House Gourmet k&B”. 364-2868. COMPUTERS Pentium 233MMX $975, 200MMX $920, 150MHZ $850, Pentiumll-233 $1,195, Pentiumll-266 $1,295, Pentiumll- 300 $1,475, 32MB-RAM, 24XCDRAM, 14’’-monitor, 2.1GB-HD, 33.6modem, 2MB-video, s/speakers, Upgradable, 3.2UDMA-HD add $35, laptop 200MMX [ 1,672, 233MMX $1,698, Pentiumll-233 $2,280, entiumll-266 $2,403, 3-year warranty. 846-7186. DJ MUSIC ('Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/ Experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. The Best!! 693-6294. http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html Sublease 2bdrm/1 bath duplex, fenced backyard, ceiling fans, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, on shuttle, walk-in clos ets. $525/mo. 694-7106. Sublease 4-plex. 2bdrm/1bath. $400/mo. On shuttle route. Call Missy, 693-8917. Sublease large Timbercreek 4-plex with w/d. Available now through June 30th. No deposit. $425/mo. Call 361-0015. Best Jobs on Campus!I The Aggies Outreach Program is Back!! Contact former students to ask for their support of student scholarships and other academ ic programs. Earn $5.75/hr. +bonuses. Work flexible hours while developing communication and negotiation skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center for an application or call 862-4764 for more information. SUMMER COUNSELORS. Outstanding 8-week girls' camp in Maine needs female and male instructors in ten nis, swim, waterski, sail, canoe, kayak, outdoor living, ropes/ adventure, rocks, theatre- technical director and customer, land sports, golf, English riding, all arts- including silver, video and photo, gymnastics, dance, nanny and office. Tripp Lake Camp, Poland, Main. Call 800-997-4347 or 888-617-7477, www.tripplakecamp.com. Child care needed, also. 690-3003. March- August. $6/hr. Guys apply Sublease. F-roommate. University Commons. $275/mo.+utilities. 1-bedroom, share bath. 693-7941. Sublease: Timber Creek, 2bdrm/11/2bath (1,042sqft), complete with w/d. Available 3/1/98. $550/mo. 846- 3390. College Court Apartments needs part-time maintenance worker. Flexible schedule. $6/hr. to start. Call 823- 7039. Cook position needed at Koppe Bridge Bar and Grill. 764-2933. Summer sublease. 2bdrm/11/2bath spacious 4-plex. Longmire, C.Sta. $500/mo. +utilities. Ceiling fans, w/d, yard. 693-6911. University Commons. Sublease 4bdrm/2bath, w/d, on shuttle, $275/mo. +utilities. Sara, 694-6879. We are ready to prelease!! 1,2&3 bedrooms, various locations, ranging from economy to luxurious. Call United Realty, 694-9140. We are taking names!! Reserve your summer storage now. 4-locations in B/C.Sta. Call United Realty for details, 694-9140. FOR SALE pound Power DJ Service. Weddings/ Mixers/ Parties, Large/ Small Sound Systems. Lights/ Smoke Available, large Music Selection. Tommy Reed, Class '98. 696- 6754. EMPLOYMENT g Full-time Positions, Windows Programmers, Computer pffice Worker, Elite Software, 846-2340, www.elite- soft.com College Court FEBRUARY PAID! Large 2 Bedroom/1 Bath W/D Optional Partial Utilities Paid, Ceiling Fans, Intrusion Alarm, On TAMU Shuttle For sale: 6 months old full size white washer and dryer $600. Please call 693-0941. Cruise Ship & Land- Tour Jobs- Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun people, while earning a liv ing in these exciting industries! For more information: (517)324-3092, Ext.C58552. Deluxe Diner hiring delivery drivers for lunch. Make more than $ 10/hr. Apply in person. 203 University Dr. Earn $750-$1,500/Week. Raise all the money your slb- dent group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No investment & very little time needed. There’s no obligation, so why not call for information today. Call 1-800-323-8454 x95. Extras needed to play college and high school age range for upcoming film. No experience necessary. 18+, all looks needed on site. Contact NBCom. (818)769-1600. Summer job? Horse internship? Spend this summer on a horse in the Colorado Rockies. R/B, salary, tips. Top rated ranch. Work with the largest saddle horse string In the world. In operation for three generations. Call 303- 442-0258 to schedule an interview for April 1st. For more information, contact Sombrero Ranches, 3300 Airport Road, Boulder, CO. 80301. 303-442-0258 or visit our web site at www.sombrero.com LOST & FOUND Lost gold A&M watch at new Freebirds. 2/22/98. Graduation gift. Reward!! 693-5290. The Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team (6-19, 0-15) suffered their 16th consecutive loss, 95-80, to Kansas State (16-9, 7-8) last night at Manhattan, Kan. The Aggies tied their conference losing streak record at 15 games and will face Baylor on Saturday looking to avoid history. Wildcat forward Ty Sims started in place of forward Manny Dies who was arrested earlier in the week on grounds of marijuana possession. However, it was Sims who had the quality product last night, smoking the Aggies for 26 points on 8-8 field goal shooting and going 1013 from the charity stripe. Center Shawn Rhodes pulled down 10 boards and scored 17 points to help Kansas State end their three-game losing streak. Freshman Michael Schmidt still had the hot hand for the Aggies, tal lying 18 points and six assists in the losing cause. Shanne Jones led the Aggies with 19 points and eight rebounds. Five Aggies scored in dou ble-figures, mainly due to their improved free-throw shooting. The 65 percent shooting from the line was offset by Larry Thompson’s futile 3- 12 effort. The rest of the team com bined to go 14-14 from the line. The next game for Texas A&M will be against Baylor on Saturday at 2 p.m. It will be the final home game for the Aggies in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Tennis team loses to Baylor The No. 38 Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team lost its first match of the season to Baylor University Wednesday afternoon in Waco, 5-4. The Aggies (7-1,0-1) won four singles matches, meaning they needed only one doublesvii win the match, but they swept in doubles play bf Bears. "This is a loss that really hurts," Coach Bobby Kleinecke said. “We had to dodge bullets earlier this sea son, but we had this match won and just did not do it in doubles.” Victorious in singles p Aggies were seniors Kleinecli USTI Unive alffrc ild be race total subi identi wral ithnic By co i duate: Jssions idedl At the peop lasty Thes yrigo Ill’s 1: Hisp Rooks and Monica Rebo- sophomore Kathryn Scott, L| s h e freshman Eva Marcial. Scot Marcial remain undefeated in gles play this season. The Aggies will face No. 14 Friday afternoon at 1:30 p.nu Omar Smith Tennis Centers then face Kansas StateonSati "I look for us to bouncebati weekend,” Kleinecke said, have a tough match with BYU,' Women’s lacross team goes 3 The Texas A&M Worn Lacrosse Club Team (3-0) kept record perfect against TCU Texas Tech this past weekend. The Aggies overmatched Horned Frogs in a 16-6 contet Fort Worth on Saturday. Bria and Daxa Patel each scored goals for the Ags. A&M beat the Red Raidei Sunday in Lubbock behind Simpson’s 11 saves. The Ag led 6-4 at halftime and eveni stretched it to a 14-7 win or merits of Jenny Morris's goals. The next women's laci game will be at 1 p.m. in Co Station on Saturday. Lost keys w/black door opener, January. 775-3065. GMC truck, late Lost men’s white gold wedding band. Left in restroom in Penberthy. Lost Monday morning February 23rd. Reward!! 696-5787. PERSONAL Greene considerin Panther comebad Alone? Meet singles on your campus!!! 1-900-285- 9287, Ext.6366. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. Marshall JCM900-4100 w/4x12 slant cabinet and PowerBrake. $950 for all, o.b.o. Call Matt at 268-4167. Gumby’s Pizza hiring friendly, cheerful, phone and counter help. Must be able to work late. Apply in per son at 107-Dominik, C.Sta. Are You in a Long-Distance Relationship? Toll-Free 1- 800-871-1819. Red Wing boots, size 12, perfectly worn in , $70 o.b.o. Call Danny at anytime at 691-0133. Lifeguards and Managers wanted, pie. please call (281)376-6510. We hire quality peo- Llke To Party? Dance? Balloon Delivery, Professional Dancers, Exotic Dancers, Belly Dancers, Entertainers, Party Personnel. Call 6p.m.-10p.m., Mon.-Sat. Apex Entertainment, 822-6278. $399 823-7039 3300 S. College Ave. FACIAL ACNE STUDY Volunteers, ages 13 thru 30, with moderate to moderately severe facial acne needed to participate in a research study with an investigational topical gel. This is an eight week study and requires 5 office visits. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $125. Call for information: J&S Studies, Inc (409)846-5933 Save big bucks!! Pay 1/2-price with keg beer. Purchase my awesome kegarator. Graduating. $325 o.b.o. Please call Ted at 268-9048. COLD SORES? J&S Studies is conducting a research study evaluating a marketed topical medication for the treatment of cold sores. We are looking for people who frequently get cold sores after being in the sun. You do not need to have a current cold sore to qualify. You may qualify if you are at least 18 years old and if you have a history of recurrent cold sores from sun exposure. If you qualify, benefits include: FREE study medication and up to $500 for time and travel. CHRONIC PAIN STUDY Subjects who have had chronic pain for at least 3 months, have been taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication daily and require additional pain relief are being recruited for an investigative study with a marketed pain medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call for information: J&S Studies 846-5933 Montelongo’s. Part-time help needed. Flexible sched ule. Afternoon, evening and weekends. Call 694-7687. Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031. Part-time help. Experience preferred. Villa Maria Chevron. 2305-Villa Maria, Bryan. 776-1261. Meet singles now!! In your areall Call 1-900-370-3305, ext.#6856. Leave &retrieve messages. $2.99/min. Must be 18+yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. QUALITY SALES PEOPLE. We have Full and Part time evening telemarketing positions available immedi ately. $7/hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched ules. Apply in person at: IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E., Ste.104, C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682. Spring Break Work The Texas Transportation is looking for students from the following cities to survey child safety seat use during Spring Break: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler, and Waco. $7/hr. +gas. Call 845-2736, 8a.m.-5p.m. for interview. Rate Your Romance For Compatibility. Free Bonusll Call Today 1-888-623-STAR. “Sporty, fun-loving 2PC seeks equally fun companion for Spring Break. Please contact me at www.ebswim.com if interested.” PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs, breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. Many pure AKC Basenji puppies “barkless dog". Tricolor and red/wht, dewclaws removed, dewormed, 1st round shots, $200-$300. Please call (409)695-8273. AKC Rottweiler puppies. Great blood line. Huge! Ready in a week. 1st round, tails and dew claws. $350. Call 693-9864. APBT mix, male, neutered, about 1 year old, very sweet, free obedience lessons, $25. Please call 694-3689. BLue/red Heeler puppies $150, out of working parents. Please call Shannon at (409)272-3018. Free to good home- blue-heeler, adult female, sweet, affectionate, calm, but doesn’t like other dogs, please call Kristen at 690-6478. Miniature Schnauzers AKC, ears and tails done, shots, health guaranteed, $250-$300. Please call 567-7209. ROOMMATES F-Roommate needed a.s.a.p. Own bdrm/bath. Large apartment. $250/mo. +1/2bills. 696-8477. F-Roommate needed. Own room/bath. W/D. $250/mo. 1/2-bills. 4-blocks from campus. 764-9680. F-Roommate needed. Summer. Own room, w/d. $300/mo. Great location. 694-7055. SKIN INFECTION STUDY Patients 18 years of age or older with uncomplicated skin infections such as impetigo, cellulitis, infected hair follicles, wounds abrasions, insect bites, etc. needed to participate in a research study with an investigative antibiotic. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $200. Call for information: J&S Studies 846-5933 •LOWER BACK PAIN •FREQUENT URINATION •PAINFUL URINATION •FEVER Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking women 18 years of age or older with uncomplicated urinary tract infections. If you have a urinary tract infection, you may qualify for a four week research study using an investigational antibiotic medication. Participants who qualify and complete the study will be paid $ 1 00. SCIMAN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH | 776-1417 F-Roommate. 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex. W/D. $280/mo. Local bills paid. Rufina, 764-6546. Female roommate wanted. Own bedroom &bath. Room for horse and pets. 690-7250. Roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath apartment, pets/smoking. Call Ian at 822-6240. Roommate needed. 2bdrm/1 bath duplex. South C.Sta., on bus route, $250/mo. +1 futilities. Brian, 696-8130. Sublease available immediately, male/female ok. Own room/bath +bills, bus route, pets ok. $350/mo. or less. 694-6409. SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-loti! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations-Bank. Walk-ins wel come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111- Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). IMPORTANT NEWS FOR PEOPLE WITH Many adults suffer from heartburn, acid indigestion and/or sour stomach. If you are one of these individuals you may be eligible to participate in a medical research study in the treatment of heartburn. Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking individuals 18 years of age or older who experience episodes of heartburn. You may qualify for a research study using an investigational oral medication. The study involves 2 visits over 3 weeks and eligibility to purchase the heartburn relief product. Participants who complete the study will be paid $100. For more information, call: Sciman Biomedical Research hemp-> BEADS <-leather stone - glass - bone - ceramic components & ready to wear Bazillion Beautiful Beads 3914 Old College Rd., Bryan (409) 846-9120 Open Tues.-Sat. 10a.m.-6p.m. Federal Income Tax Preparation. $5 Off With This Ad. Evelyn Block, 694-2819. TRAVEL ***Act Now!! Last chance to reserve your spot for SPRING BREAK group discounts for 6 or more. Call Leisure Tours for South Padre, Panama City and Daytona. 1-800-838-8203. www.leisuretours.com 776-1417 J Sspr-ingi Br-eaV* ‘‘SJCt CANCUN &MAZATLAIM from only *299. "‘Spring Break!! South Padre Island, TX., Daytona Beach, FL. Best Oceanfront Hotels/ Condos. Lowest Prices Guaranteddl! 1-888-750-4SUN*** BEACH CLUB 1 * 5 Star Orvttia-Baach Resorts, Non-Stop Charters, & Non-Stop Parties! Call Today... www.eden.eom/~ubc 1-800-BEACH-BUM (1-800-232-2428) Cancun condo for lease Spring Break week, March 14- 21, $350, price negotiable. Please contact Melissa at 776-9713. Nicholls State offers accredited programs with transfer able credit in languages & humanities in Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, Ecuador, France, and Germany. 25 +yrs. low tuition and new sessions begin every Monday. Call (504) 448-4440 for literature. Ski Taos, Red River, and Angel Fire, New Mexico. Luxury townhouse, sleeps 16 from $140 to $350 per night. Call 846-8916. ask for John. WEIGHT LOSS Want to lose weightl All natural Call 228-3642 for more information. (AP) — Kevin Greene is ready to forgive and forget. Seven months after a nasty and bitter standoff led the Carolina Panthers to waive the linebacker before last season, Greene returned Tuesday to talk about rejoining the team. “I’m going to aggressively pur sue being a Panther again. I think they want me to be a Panther, too,’’ said Greene, who was released two weeks ago by San Francisco in a cost-cutting move. Greene helped the 49ers build the NFL’s top-ranked defense last season. He finished with 10 1/2 sacks as a situational pass- rusher after leading the league with 14 1/2 sacks while with the Panthers in 1996. Greene said he mainly wanted to extend an olive branch and explain his preseason holdout with owner Jerry Richardson and coach Dom Capers. He said he’s been contacted by more than a half-dozen teams about playing a 14th season. Panthers spokesperson Charlie Dayton said Tuesday’s meetings were preliminary and were the first since Greene became a free agent. Greene held out before the 1997 season while demanding that Carolina sweeten the second year of an incentives-laden contract. The Panthers refused to renegoti ate and started fining him for fail ing to show up for work while under contract. He was cut just before the start of the season. An independent arbitrator ruled in December that Greene must repay the Panthers a $350,000 roster bonus paid before the standoff. The arbitrator for gave $289,000 in fines the Panthers levied over his 75-day holdout. Carolina and the NFL Management Council filed a law suit last month to force Greene to repay the bonus. Greene said he and the Panthers seemed willing to bury the hatchet. “There were mistakes made all the way around and we’re all very well aware of that,’’ he said. “We’re willing to move ahead.” The Green Bay Packers brought in some new blood Tuesday — signing two free agents and one of their own practice players — after losing four players in the free agent market, including Edgar Bennett and Craig Hentrich. Safety Roger Harper, who spent three seasons with Atlanta and one with Dallas, and linebacker Antonio London, who started six games for Detroit last season, signed with the NFC champions, while tight end Kyle Wachholtz, a practice squad player in ’97, also signed with the Packers. Green Bay also recently si{ wide receiver Robert Brooks $15.1 million, five-year deal, wide receiver Don Beebe hopes to play next season aftei Packers cut him recently. In other deals: — St. Louis Rams signed receiver Ricky Proehl, appeared headed to Arizoi where he played from 1990 The Rams offered him a deal — $6 million over four ye! including a $1.6 million bonus — The Jacksonville signed restricted free-agentcei) Quentin Neujahr of the Baltin Ravens to an offer sheet, Tei were not disclosed. The Rav have until midnight March! match it. The Jaguars have not signed 10-year veteran B Widell, an unrestricted free agei — The Miami Dolphins i signed receiver Brett PerrimanJ signed punter Klaus Wilmsmeyet one-year contracts. — The Dallas Cowbo! released backup quarter^ Wade Wilson on Tuesday to cfe room under the salary cap, hinted he might be re-signed las 1 Wilson, 39, still has one seasotf under his contract. The Cowboys also waived S year-old defensive tackle Tot Casillas, who is retiring after NFL seasons and two stints the team. — New England re-signed gl Todd Rucci, a five-year veteranvl played every game last year. 1 Patriots also signed former Chiol fullback Tony Carter to a thte year, $2.7 million deal, including! $800,000 signing bonus. — ESPN is reporting that Pittsburgh Steelers have agi to terms with former Minnesf Vikings cornerback Deway Washington. He was Pittsburgh for an interview^ the Steelers last week. — Also: — The Tennessee Oilers free to negotiate a deal to next season in Nashville under agreement approved Tuesday Memphis officials. The Memphis and Slid County Sports Authority and Memphis Parks Commissi! signed a deal calling for the Oil! to pay them $1.2 million to of a two-year contract to play the Liberty Bowl. The Oilers have until April to find another temporary stai um for this fall. The Oilers expected to play at Vanderl Stadium, near the site of tbi new stadium, which is und! construction.