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Page 10 • Monday, April 5, 1999
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PORTS
ALL MAJORS
WELCOME!
Volunteers Needed!
* INTERVIEWING NOW *
to begin service in the Summer or Fall Semester.
Summer Training will take place May 24-29, 1999.
For more information call Susan Vavra at 845-4427 ext. 133
or visit our web site at www.scs.tamu.edu/volunteer/
STUDE
COUNSE
SERVI
No-hitter leaves Aggies
Softball Team falls
to 3-2 in conference
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
A department in the Division of Student Affairs
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Mathematics Contest
Annual Freshmen and Sophomore
Mathematics Contest
Wednesday, April 7, 1999
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Room 317 Milner Hall
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It is intended to award at least six prizes:
$150 for paper jtidged to be best overall
$ 125 for second place
$100 for third place
$ 80 for fourth place
$ 60 for fifth place
$ 50 for sixth place
Contest problems will cover topics through Math 152
(Engineering Calculus II) for Freshmen contestants, and through
Math 308 (Differential Equations) for Sophomore contestants.
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Contact Doug Hensley, e-mail: doug.hensley@math.tamu.edu
or check the Math Dept. Home Page: http://www.math.tamu.edu.
(For purposes of this contest, freshmen are first-year undergraduate
students, and sophomores are second-year undergraduate students.)
No. 15 University of Texas took
home a 1-0 win over the No. 18
Texas A&M Softball Team Friday at
the Aggie Softball Complex thanks
to a no-hitter by All-American pitch
er Christa Williams.
The loss drops the Aggies to 3-2
in Big 12 play and 31-9 overall.
A&M pitcher Amy Vining did her
best to keep the Aggies in the game
after giving up a solo home run to
senior All-American Nikki Cockrell
in the first inning. Following Cock
rell’s homer, Vining went on to al
low just six hits and one walk for the
game with one strikeout.
The Aggies’ only scoring threats
came in the first and seventh in
nings, with both rallies dying with
runners left on second base.
In the first inning, Aggie second
baseman Rachel Lewis drew a lead-
off walk. Angie Long would advance
Lewis to second with a sacrifice fly,
but Williams retired the next two Ag
gie batters to end the inning.
A&M again threatened to score in
the seventh when Longhorn third
baseman Keely Franks committed
an error, putting Aggie junior Jamie
A&M junior Jamie Smith tries to evade the tag during the Texas A&M Softball Team's game,
University of Texas Saturday at the Aggie Softball Complex. UT pitcher Christa Williams threw I
no-hitter to lead the Longhorns to a 1-0 victory.
Smith on first to lead off the inning.
Sophomore Amanda Whalen, called
in to pinch hit for the Aggies, pro
ceeded to advance Smith to second
with a sacrifice bunt.
But again, the Aggies would not
be able to make it to third as
Williams struck out high-school
teammate Heather Martinez and
forced Stephanie Tfumbell to ground
out to end the inning.
Williams’ performance was her
first no-hitter of the season and the
fifth of her career.
The game marked the first time
the Aggies have been held without a
hit since the 1995 seaso
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Caminiti’s return bumps Johnson to min
HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Astros final
roster decision is no surprise.
Third baseman Ken Caminiti is back. In
fielder Russ Johnson is going back to the Tfiple
A New Orleans Zephyrs.
Caminiti, who missed 10 games in Florida
because of a sinus infection, was expected to
join the Astros Sunday in New Orleans for their
final exhibition against the Zephyrs. He is
scheduled to join the team in Houston for Mon
day’s workout in the Astrodome.
The 35-year-old, who last played for the As
tros in 1994 before being traded to San Diego,
missed playing time because of flu-like symp
toms, a turf toe and most recently the sinus in
fection. He was limited to 28 at-bats during
spring training.
Meanwhile, Johnson, a third baseman, will
head to New Orleans for a third straight season
because the Astros have no more room on their
roster. Had Caminiti not been ready to start, John-
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year-old hit .241 in 54 at bais this moved to Hi
upsetting they can’t make room tors Helen Cast
in the big leagues.”
The Astros open the 1999 regular
day night in Houston against theChicaj
Astros outfielder Moises Alou.wl
surgery in February, has been placed
day disabled list. The outfielderwil
majority of the 1999 campaign afterimH
surgery to repair a torn anteriorcnffiS
ment that he suffered while workingeiih
spring training.
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Intramurals F i tn es s / We 11 n es
Aquatics
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Golf
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ation. Come by today.
TAMU Outdoors Sport Clubl
Fitness/Wellness Program
• Half Price Aerobic Passes are on sale NOW! Good until May 21,1999.
• Country Western Dance—Classes are Mon. and Wed. April 5, 7,
12,14, 19 and 21.
Contact DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more information.
• Massages—$35 for Rec Members and $45 for non Rec Members.
Appointments can be made at Member Services.
Contact Paula Opal at 845-3076 for more information.
job Opportunities
Lifeguards—Applications are now being accepted for summer positions.
Call Dean Ekeren at 862-3224 or Rob Porter at 862-6556 for more
information.
Student Accounting Assistant—Part time with flexible hours. Applications
are available at the Reception Desk on the 2 ncl Floor of the Rec Center.
Maintenance Job Opportunities in Sports Field & Turf Management. To
apply come by the Maintenance Office of the Penberthy Intramural
Sports Center
TAMU Outdoors
Event Date
Registration
Rock Climbing Day Trip
April
10
March 22-April 6
Canoeing Day Trip
April
10
March 22-April 6
Backpacking Trip
April
IQ-
-11
March 22-April 6
Kayak Roll Clinic
April
13
March 29-April 12
Horseback/Pliking Day Trip
April
17
March 29-April 1 3
Mountain Biking, Austin
April
17
March 29-April 1 3
Rafting Day Trip
April
17
March 29-April 1 3
Kayak Open Practice Session
April
20
April 5-19
El Potrero Chico Load and Go
April
23-
-25
April 5-20
Windsurfing FUNdamentals
April
22
& 24
April 5-20
Intro to Rock Climbing Clinic
April
24
April 5-20
Intermediate Kayak Workshop
April
24-
-25
April 5-20
Canoeing Trip
April
24-
-25
April 5-20
August 1999 Trip
Sail and Dive the Bahamas
Intramurals
Penberthy Softball Tournament
Golf
Aquatics
Lifeguard Training
CPR for the Professional Rescuer
CPR Challenge Course
Event Date
Aug. 21-
27, 1999
Registrar
NOW-
REGISTRAR;
March 29-A
March 29-A
Event Date
April 22-25
April 22
April 27
Registratc
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SPORTS
For Information call 845-7826
or Visit our Homepage
http://recsports.tamu.edu
Check out our flyers for more details on our pro
grams. For Information call 845-7826
AGGIE PUMPFEST 1999 Saturday, April 10
now until the day of the competition. ’
May Break Trips Event date
Canoe the Buffalo River, May 16-22
Arkansas
Horseback/Raft New Mexico May 22-29
-registration is open
May 22-29
Registration
NOW-
April 26
NOW
April 26
Walk of Champions
[GRADUATING AGGIE'S TO DO LIST:
• Get Your Ring
• Prepare for Graduation
• Order Walk of Champions Brick
• Pass Finals
• Graduate
(Buy your brick before May 1, to be included in the June install* 1
A special price of only $100 has been reserved for current#
dents. Come by the Rec Center or call Judy Cook at 862-18/
for more information.
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