2001 Social Secretary Position Available Pick up application in 2001 cube in MSC beginning Wed., Feb. 24. Applications due Wed., March 3. Spring Symposium Saturday, March 6, 1999 Tickets can be purchased at the MSC and the Wehner Building or from Becky Rosser in the Student Programs Office. Any questions call 845«'1515. A Panel Discussion Featuring Campus Student and Staff Leaders 111 Dai Sf^'is.is.rzbs.Ji Crij & T.A.M.C. For Special Needs Please Call 845-1515 The A&M Baseball Team mobs junior Stephen Truitt after his two-out come from behind win over Oklahoma State Sunday at Olsen Field. Ags hand OSU first Big 12 swelco DV AADrtM r'rvu AM ^ *7 **»nr>*i ^ ***** .L- .f I ex ■l m nn BY AARON COHAN The Battalion The brooms were out in full effect Sunday as the Texas A&M Baseball Team completed a three-game sweep of Oklahoma State University, the first time OSU has ever been swept in a Big 12 series. The Aggies, ranked eighth nationally, are now 12-2 overall and 3- 0 in Big 12 play. Friday’s game featured a pitching duel between two sophomores — OSU’s Brad Smith and A&M's Casey Possum. The Cowboys took a three-run lead into the seventh inning, but a four-run rally powered by junior Steve Scar borough gave the Aggies a lead they did not surrender. Possum did not al low another run as the Aggies won, 5- 3. “1 just wanted to go out there and pitch to win the game,” said Possum. “I can’t remember ever staying in and winning a close game like this one." Possum struck out 10 OSU batters and gave up one unearned run in the eight innings he pitched. Junior Chance Caple turned in an other strong pitching performance in the second game of the series, pitch ing a complete game in me Aggu 4 victory. Known for his placemen Caple overpowered the OSU hitter whiffing nine of them. “Chance really had a great game t< run oven iterfielderSte- A&M Baseball vs. Oklahoma St. (Feb. 26-28) Game 1 (Friday): W- Casey Possum (3-1) L-Daniel Kelly (0-1) Game 2 (Saturday): ‘V): W-Chance Caple (3-1) L-Thom Dreier (1-1) Game 3 (Sunday): W-Chris Russ (3-1) ,-Rusty Rushing (0-1) enng a wall in -iittleil m>•: - ii'.sf launched a shot the foul pole for his fiftl year. The momentum waswKi gies needed Sunday as a bar.-i game was p‘ 00 fans n<;i i w abl r\gg) “d betore en Field. ■ Th e c mot thei dation vv “ms spr out of if •it rally. llaces ice to tiei >r tl >uld go tor more tK’ i Truitt sent the net eft-field wall t ic Aggies. ; thinkingsliderthe iuse he threw three sti ireviously to Screech (S nigh),'' Truittsaiti. ‘‘Hejusnii ight in the hit zone, andlT time prev day,” Johnson said. “I was very en couraged with his strength out there.” Senior first baseman John Scheschuk went 3 of 4 on the day, pow- "This entire weekend jus| us a great amount of mom heading into the games thisi that we need to keep this up,’, son said. and Play I n + ram u ra I s Intramurals Handball Squash 4 on 4 Flag Football Sand Volleyball Tennis Table Tennis n e s s / Fe Golf C o u r Registration Feb. 22-Mar. 2 Feb. 22-Mar. 2 Mar. 1-9 Mar. 1-9 Mar. 1—9 Mar. 1—9 Golf • Department Challenge—March 13, 1999 with a shotgun start at 8:30, The Format will be a three person scramble: Teams will consist of at least two faculty/staff members and up to one stu dent worker per team. Mulligans will be available at the course. This event will be flighted on completion of play. The number ot flights will be based on the number of entries The price is S3b per person. Includes breakfasts, green charge, cart rental, contest holes, door prizes and tournament prizes. Register NOW until March 10. For Information call 845-7826 or Visit our Homepage http://recsports.tamu.edu Check out our flyers for more details on our programs. Programs Aquafics TAMU Outdoors Event Date Kayak Roll Clinic Mar. 23 Kayak Workshop Mar. 27-28 Solo Canoe Workshop Mar. 27-28 Hiking Day Trip Mar. 28 Intermediate Rock Climbing Clinic Mar. 28 Kayak Open Practice Session Mar. 30 NOW available. Rock Climbing Orientation Clinics: Sun.—Fri. at 3p.m. and 7p.m and Sat at 1p.m. and 3p.m. 4tEC SPORTS August 1999 Trip Sail and Dive the Bahamas May Break Trips Canoe the Buffalo River, Arkansas Horseback/Raft New Mexico Aquatics Basic S.C.U.B.A. Registration Now- June 1 9 Registration Now- April 26 Now- April 26 Registration Feb. 23- 29-31 & Apr. 1 Mar. 9 Event Date Aug. 21- 27, 1999 Event Date May 1 6-22 May 22-29 Program Date Mar. 22-25, Registration Mar. 1-22 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-23 Mar. 1-29 Feature Programs • Diet Books - Setting the Record Straight—Mar. 3 at 5:30pff room 281, Dr. Jane Cohen, R.D., Beutel Health Educator, Mindy Patterson, Nutrition Assistant, will discuss the scien |j validity and the pros and cons of The Zone, Atkins Diet, Busters and Beverly Hills Diet. • Strategies for Healthy Eating—March 1, 8, 22 and 29 orMard | 10, 24-and 31, from noon to 1 pm. or 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm inre „ Rec 255. 5 point eating plan and techniques for monitoring( J rie consumption. Registration cost is $10. Please register i Member Services by 5 pm. Mar. 26. 1 • Cooking Classes—Mar. 9, 30, Apr. 13 & 17 from 3-4:30P | Cooking demonstrations and taste testing will be part of each' sion. Register by Mar. 5 at 5pm. Attention! PROGRAM Change: The days and times for Swing and Cou f Western Dance have been changed. • Swing Dance—Mon. & Wed., March 1,3,8,10,22 and 241 8:1 5-9:1 5pm. Class size is limited to 15 couples. • Country Western Dance—Mon. & Wed., March 1,3,8,10,22. 24 from 9:30-10:30pm. Class size is limited to 15 couples. We apologize for the confusion or inconvenience. Contact DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more information.