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Immaculate ‘96 Neon, ac, auto, many extras, 18k,
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speakers, $695. Please call 260-5963.
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experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. The Bestll
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FOR RENT
"Efficiency apartment across from main campus,
Northgate, w/d, pool, garage parking. Available now.
12-month minimum lease. $375/mo. $375/deposit. Call
Vincent/Farah @846-3052.
2bdrm/1 bath studio apartment. Approximately 4-blocks
from campus. Wooded. No pets. No HUD. Available
July-1 st. $475/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
3bdrm.-11/2bth. 909 Dellwood, Bryan, $650/mo.,
$650/dep., lease required. 776-8567.
3bdrm/2bath house. Large yard. Good condition.
$795/mo. 1-year lease. Available 8/1/'98. Kevin, 696-
2526.
C.Sta. 3 bedroom fourplex. Move in now or reserve
yours for August. Upstairs and downstairs available,
w/d included, shuttle, great access to Texas Ave. United
Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Casa del Sol Apartments is now preleasing for fall.
Spacious 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. 2-blocks to
campus. Walk to TAMU. $100 Off first month rent.
Located at 401 Stasney Street, C.Sta. 696-3455.
Choose from our economical 2 bedrooms starting at
$345 or spend a little more for the extras. Several floor-
plans to view starting at $415. B/C.Sta. locations.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Great selection of one bedrooms! Available now and
pre-leasing for August. Six locations/ floorplans. Some
with all bills paid. United Realty. 694-9140. www.unit-
ed-rico.com
In the country, 4bdrm/2bath house, c/a&h, w/d connec
tions, fenced yard. Perfect for 4/5 students. $1,000/mo.
+deposit. 779-7193. Available 6/7/98.
Large 2bdrm/1bath brick duplex. Fireplace, fenced
yard, covered patio, in C.Sta., w/d connection. Pre
lease for fall. No pets. No HUD. $500/mo. +bills. 693-
8534.
Pre-lease for August 10th 4bdrm/2bath, fenced, garage.
3104 Longleaf. $1,000/mo. 693-1448.
Pre-lease for August! 4-locations to choose. 2bdrm.-
Ibth. duplexes, w/d, fenced yards, $485-$500/mo. 693-
1448.
Quiet country atmosphere. Large 1-bedroom brick
duplex w/fireplace. No pets. Available now or pre-lease
for fall. $395/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
Rare Opportunity! Walk to TAMU &golf course.
4bdrm./3bth. &3-living areas, very quiet. 696-0314
Roommate needed. Summer & Fall. $275/mo. split util
ities. 3bdrm/2bath house. 822-1214, leave message.
Student special in C.S.! 2-2-2, covered parking. Walk to
TAMU. 696-0314.
Summer lease. $400/mo. 2bdrm/11/2bath. W/D, near
Aerofit. Available now, 777-6017.
“Summer sublease. University Commons. Reduced
rent for Ibdrm/lbath. Fully furnished apartment.
$300/mo. John @(409)764-7782, Roy @(214)951-
2860.”
ATHLETES FOOT STUDY
Patient volunteers needed for research
study of new investigational medicine.
Free physical exam,
treatments, study medications and lab
tests for qualified participants. Ages
18 years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 weeks.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
ARE YOUR MENSTRUAL
CYCLES IRREGULAR OR
ARE YOUR MENSTRUAL
PERIODS LENGTHY?
We are looking for healthy women
ages 15-50 who are not currently
taking birth control pills and if 35 or
older, do not smoke. You will receive
free study-related exams, free study
medication, free birth control pills after
study completion (if medically
accepted) and up to $125
compensation for qualified
participants. Participants will be
required to come in for 5
study-related office visits, take their
medication reliably, and complete
a daily diary.
HYGIENE STUDY
Female, ages 18-34, needed to
participate in a clinical trial
comparing 2 feminine hygiene
products. Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $300.
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE
STUDY
Female volunteers, ages 18-50,
needed to participate in a six months
clinical trial comparing two marketed
birth control pills. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
FOR RENT
The Villas of Cherry Hollow & Normandy Square
Condominiums is now preleasing for summer & fall.
Spacious 1-bedroom, 2-bedrooms and studios. Walk to
TAMU. Located in Northgate area. $100 Off first
month rent. Call 846-2173.
This prestigious C.Sta. 3bdrm/3bath duplex is worth
looking atl Security system, ice maker, w/d included,
fenced yard. Pre-leasing for August. United Realty.
694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Under construction and available for August move in.
This C.Sta. 3bdrm/31/2bath duplex has security system,
ice maker, w/d connection, fenced yard, great location.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Walk to TAMU. 2bdrm/1bath. Fenced. 416 Tauber.
$385/mo. 693-1448.
WTA Locator Service, will find you a home, NO COST
TO YOU. www.rentaid.com 303-B University Drive
East. 260-9611.
FOR SALE
1998 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, loaded, 10,600
miles, $32,900. 862-8516 days &695-0876 evenings.
Attention Waterskiiers: HO Slalom ski for sale with bag,
fast, like new, $250; Hoyt compound bow $500. Call
Rich @764-9333.
Backstreet Boys concert tickets. The Woodlands.
Middle side seats $50 & center front seats $75. Please
call (409)828-1812.
Dresser $50, dresser $20, 13" tv $20, twin bed $50,
desk $20, couch $20, walkie talkie $20. Please call 260-
8121
For sale: 6-months old men's 1500 series Tag Heuer
watch, stainless steel, quartz movement, water resistant
$450. Please call 696-1498.
For sale: 2-bedroom mobile home. Good location.
(254)582-3343 or 693-8777.
Ladies rawhide Justin lace-ups, size 9, worn once, $50.
Please call 696-4936.
Maroon & white stripped couch & loveseat, $800/set, or
will sell separately, couch $500, loveseat $300; enter
tainment center $50. 694-8049.
Marquise wedding ring with two anniversary bands.
Gorgeous set. Best offer. 696-9924.
Nice outdoor furniture: 2 chairs & a small table $40, or
best offer. Please call Charlie at 694-5251.
Roces Lowrider inline skates $150/o.b.o. TI-85
$75/o.b.o. Please call Scott @694-3978.
Study and/or computer desk. Brand new. $80 nego
tiable. Please call 694-5251.
HELP WANTED
Airconditioning installers needed for summer. Prefer
1-year experience. Come by 1910-Greenfield Plaza,
Bryan, to fill out applications. 846-4660.
Child care for very nice handicapped 11-year old girl.
She loves ice cream and singing. Call Carolyn @690-
7830 or Phil @845-4044.
Closed Sunday!! Sounds good for restaurant opportuni
ty. Chick-fil-A in Post Oak Mall and in Bryan near Wal-
Mart Super Center now accepting applications. Contact
Jerald or Jamie for an interview appointment in store.
E.O.E.
Experienced computer technician is needed at
Compuview Microsystems, Inc. 846-5454.
Licensed daycare has openings for 2 aids. AM shift
7:30a.m.-12:30p.m., PM shift 3:00p.m.-5:30p.m. 693-
3661, call between 8a.m.-1p.m. or 3:30p.m.-5:30p.m.
Local Business needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv
ery driver. Must have good driving record and available
through summer. Please call 779-7043 for information
on application.
REAL ESTATE
YEAST INFECTION
STUDY
Females ages 18 and older are
being recruited to participate in a
research study to compare two
research medications for the
treatment of a yeast infection
(vaginitis). If you are currently
experiencing vaginal burning,
itching or irritation call for more
information. The research
medication, study related
laboratory tests and physical
examination by the doctor will be
provided free of charge providing
you meet eligibility requirements.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $150.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Affordable Lawn Care. Commercial & Residential.
Mowing, edging, mulching, blowing. Free estimates.
(409)693-0973.
One day concealed handgun course $75. Loaner guns
available. Night classes available. John Collins 775-
1418, Wickson Creek Range 589-1093.
WANTED
Host families needed to host French student for a few
weeks this summer. If interested call 696-7930.
WEIGHT LOSS
CHOOSE TO LOSE!! Why “weight?" Please call 775-
3188.
DO YOU HAVE
SWIMMER’S EAR?
We may be able to help! Our
doctors are conducting a
research study of an ear drop
treatment for swimmer’s ear
(external ear infection).
You may be eligible for a
clinical research study.
Qualified research volunteers
will receive at no cost:
•Research related office visits
and evaluations
•Study medicine
Compensation will be given.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
(409) 846-5933
COLLEGE STATION PART-TIME JOBS!!
Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is looking for candidates for
part-time positions at our College Station facility. You must be
able to work at least 15 hours, Monday - Friday and every other
Saturday. All positions offer $6.00 per hour to start!!!! Other
full-time positions also available.
Office Assistant
Technician Assistant
Customer Service
To apply, please call our Recruiting Headquarters:
1-800-883-3031
UCS HIRES NON-TOBACCO USERS ONLY
E.O.E.
http://www.ucs-systems.com
Does The Sun Cause You To Have
Cold Sores/Fever Blisters?
If you are 18 or older you may qualify for
this study. If you qualify benefits include
FREE study medication and up to $525
for time and travel.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
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PORTS
Monday • June IS,
Repeat Three-pe
Bulls get third-consecutive champions
Utah loses home elimination game 87
HELP WANTED
P/T job helping handicapped. Male student preferred.
$270/mo. 12hrs/wk. 846-3376.
Part-time cook & counter position needed at Koppe
Bridge Bar and Grill. 764-2933.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment; 823-5031.
Running partner. 3-momings a week. Must be experi
enced distance runner w/ability to pace. Please call
764-7921.
Service Station attendants needed. Part-time & full
time. 2305-Villa Maria Chevron, Bryan, 77802. 776-
1261.
5-foot Albino Burmese Python $250. 6-foot green pat
ternless Burmese Python $300. Healthy, tame, feeding
weekly. Cage available. Call Charlie, 694-5251.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Free kittenll 3 months old. Lovable, cute & playful.
Vaccinated. No fleas. House trained. Please call
Nancy at 694-6834.
Available August-1 st. Walk to A&M, 3-2-1, hardwood
floors, fence, trees, assumable 8% low closing. 108-
Fleetwood. $71,500/lease. 260-1112. mes-
1@tamu.edu
ROOMMATES
2-Roommates needed for 4bdrm/2bath house. Call
694-6819 for more information.
Great college pad 4-bedroom house. Walk to campus.
2-bedrooms available now, another July-1 st. $175/mo.
-(•utilities. Lease ends August-31 st. 260-8121.
M/F to live w/brother and sister. Private bdrm/bath.
W/D. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Wolf Pen Creek. $325/mo.
(713)944-8636.
Roommate needed. Available July-20th. 3-bedrooms
nice house. Furnished. 5-min. to campus. Big yard.
$250/mo. Antoine 696-2942.
"Roommate wanted. 4-Bedroom house w/pool. Family
atmosphere. $300/mo. Utilities included. 823-8100.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl!
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).
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —
Michael Jordan, practically all by
himself, made the Chicago Bulls
champions for one more and per
haps one last time.
Jordan scored 45 points and
made the key play of the game like
only he could, stealing the ball
from Karl Malone and hitting a
jumper with 5.2 seconds left to give
Chicago an 87-86 victory and a 4-2
series victory over the Utah Jazz.
It was an incredible moment for
the greatest player in the game, as
dramatic as anything he has done
in a title-clinching game during his
magnificent career.
With the Jazz ahead 86-85 and
the clock ticking inside of 15 sec
onds,' Jordan snuck up behind
Malone and poked the ball away.
The sound of 20,000 people gasp
ing filled the Delta Center as Jazz
fans collectively feared what was
about to happen.
And Jordan did exactly what
they feared, dribbling to the foul
line, pulling up to lose defender
Bryon Russell and draining a
jumper.
The Jazz still had one more
chance, but John Stockton missed
a 3-point attempt just before the
buzzer.
Jordan ran to midcourt and held
up six fingers to signify six cham
pionships — one for every full sea
son he has played this decade.
What made this one even more
special was the way Jordan had
to work in the clinching game.
With Scottie Pippen severely
hobbled by a sore back, Jordan
pumped up 35 field goal attempts
and 15 free throws.
He made 15 shots, including
three 3-pointers, and had his high
est scoring game in the finals since
scoring 55 against Phoenix in 1993.
He was rewarded with his
sixth finals MVP trophy and
avoided playing his first Game 7
in the finals.
The Bulls have never lost a
Game 6, clinching the title four
previous times — beating Portland
in 1992, Phoenix in 1993, Seattle in
1996 and Utah in 1997 — without
having to face a seventh game.
Now, the basketball world
awaits the answer to the question
of the season: Will this be the final
championship for the Bulls — or
even Jordan's final game?
If it was, Jordan left everyone
with something special to remember
him by.
In the best-played and perhaps
hardest-fought game of the series, it
looked like Malone and the Jazz
were going to force a seventh game.
They made Jordan earn many
Aggie Sports Briefs
from staff and wire reports
Academic team
has A&M vaulter
Richard McDonald was named
to the 1997-98 GTE Academic All-
America Men’s At-Large Third
Team on Tuesday. The sophomore
general studies major from New
Braunfels has compiled a perfect
grade point ratio of 4.0.
McDonald is a vaulter on coach
Ted Nelson’s Texas A&M Track
and Field Team. His vault of 16-
4.75 meters at the Penn Relays
on April 25 was the highest mark
on the team this past season.
During the indoor season,
McDonald cleared a career-best
18-0.5 for a runner-up finish at the
Big 12 Meet, and advanced to the
NCAA Indoor Championships.
“I am extremely proud of
Richard,’’ Aggie coach Ted Nelson
said. ‘‘He is an extremely hard-work
er both in the classroom and on the
track. He always stays on top of his
studies, and this accomplishment is
well-deserving.”
McDonald was one of only two
Big 12 Conference athletes to
make the At-Large Team. Tim
Jenkins, a men’s tennis player from
the University of Colorado, was the
only other conference athlete on
the team.
Aggie golf team
ranked 44th
The Texas A&M Men’s Golf
Team is ranked No. 44 in the lat
est MasterCard Collegiate Golf
Rankings.
A&M is ranked No. 5 in its district
behind the University of Houston,
Texas Christian University, the
University of Arkansas and Southern
Methodist University.
In the men’s individual rankings,
A&M golfers Miguel del Angel and
Ryan Palmer are ranked No. 64 and
No. 77, respectively.
The Battalion’s now offering
access to The WIRE
A 24-hour, multimedia news service for the Internet from
The Associated Press
The WIRE provides continuously updated news coverage from one of the
world’s oldest, largest news services via The Battalion’s web page.
■A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combining
the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video.
•Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks.
http://bat-web.tamu.edu
of his points from the!
got a spirited perforata:!
Malone (31 points) and
most of the fourth quarte
Russell gave the Jazz!
lead on two foul shots«
left, and Utah stayedahel
Jordan made a pairoffre t i
with 59 seconds left, ml
83-all.
Stockton hit a 3-pointe: |
with 42 seconds left, anci
made it 86-85 by making:!
shots with 37 seconds left.
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leaving his man and
around the baseline to i
behind Malone.
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with four assists, three nl
and two steals in 26minute|
played in obvious pain,
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Dennis Rodman had sever]
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summer and has spoked
ing. Jackson has insisted:
does not expect to be
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will be free agents.
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CINCINNATI (AP) -I
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runs off Jeff Shaw totieita
ninth and three moreoffi
the 10th inning Sunday,i
ing for a 6-3 victory
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out of a threat in thebottf
the ninth and got the final
outs for the win
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