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Free counseling pro vided. Call Jen at 888-216-2887. THE BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING •EASY •AFFORDABLE •EFFECTIVE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 845-0569 The Battalion s PORTS Page 9 * Friday, April 30, 1999 Track teams head to Austin Aggie 5 return to Myers Stadium for Texas Invitational SALLIE TURNER/The Battalion Freshman Jake Boone competes in the men’s long jump competition at the Texas A&M Invitational April 10. The A&M track and field teams will compete at the Texas Invitational Saturday in Austin BY TOM KENNEDY The Battalion With the Big 12 Conference Track and Field Championships only three weeks away, the Texas A&M Men’s and Women’s Track Teams make their final road trip of the regular season Saturday, heading to Austin for the Texas Invitational. The Aggies, who will make their third visit to Mike A. Myers Stadium this season, were origi nally scheduled to compete at the University of Houston but had to reschedule after Houston decided to resurface their track. A&M track and field coach Ted Nelson said running on the same track so many times is not what he had planned, but the meet will hold the same purpose. “We really wanted to run at Houston because we’ve already run at Texas a few times,” Nelson said, “[but] this will still be a very competitive meet.” The non-scored meet will be highlighted by fifth-ranked host University of Texas, 16th-ranked Houston and 19th-ranked University of Oklahoma on the men’s side. The women’s meet will feature national leader Texas, ninth- ranked Brigham Young University and 12th-ranked Texas Tech University. Nelson said this week will bring rest for some athletes, most notably sophomore hurdler Kris Allen, while others will get an opportunity to run after being off last week. “We’re coming off of a big meet at the Penn Relays,” Nelson said. “We’re resting some of our guys, but we’re running some of them, too.” This weekend could offer some fast times as the relay teams will try to put everything together to improve their qualifying times. Nelson said the men’s 4x100- meter relay team, which has found a likely lead-off leg in freshman Brandon Evans, is ready to pursue a season best on Saturday. “We’re hoping to run faster than our 39.66 [second] time that we’ve run,” Nelson said. “We’re probably going to have to run a little faster than that to get to the NCAA [Championships].” The meet will begin with field events at 11 a.m., with running events beginning at 1 p.m. and continuing on a rolling schedule. Baseball Continued from Page 7 Jason Cox leads the Longhorns in batting aver age with a .330 mark on the year. Steve Ontiveros and Jason Moore hold the home run lead for Texas with nine apiece. The Longhorns send junior pitcher Dax Leone to the hill for Friday’s game at Olsen Field. Leone is 6- 4 on the season with a 4.52 ERA and 62 strikeouts. Saturday, Texas will throw out junior Scott Dunn. With a record of 9-3 on the year, Dunn leads the Longhorns with 73 strikeouts and a 4.79 ERA. For Sunday’s final game, the Longhorns will pitch junior D.J. Jones. Jones is 8-4 with 62 strike outs and a team leading 4.26 ERA. Johnson said Texas matches up well with the Aggies, but the series comes down to one crucial aspect. “They’ve got some power hitters,” Johnson said. “Ontiveros is really good. They’ve got quite a few guys who can play. It really comes down to who pitches well. If we can pitch well, then we’re going to be all right.” The first game of the series is Friday night at 7 at Olsen Field. The last two games are in Austin at Disch-Falk Field. Saturday’s game starts at 6:30 p.m. while Sunday’s game, which will be televised by Fox Sports Southwest, begins at 1 p.m. Johnson said that playing at Disch-Falk is one of the tougher places the Aggies will have to travel to play. “I think it’s similar to playing at Texas Tech,” Johnson said. “Tech is a tough place to play. Disch-Falk has always been tough. Both of them are AstroTurf so there’s a newness there that we have to adjust to. Plus their fans are like our fans are with the opponents here. But we should be fine because we’ve been down that road before. ” To make it tougher on the Aggies, both games in Austin have been sold out. The sellouts are the first of the season for the Longhorns and the first since the 1995 season when the Aggies traveled to Austin. All reserve seats for Friday night’s game at Olsen Field are sold out. Nearly 3,200 tickets and student admissions will go on sale, and the gates will open two hours prior to the game. EARN MONEY GOING TO CLASS Need GPA 3.0+ Now Hiring Notetakers for Fall 1999 GIG ‘EM NOTES 1-888-388-8908 MAY GRADS If you ordered a 1999 Aggieland and will not be on campus this fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. You should stop by room 015 of the Reed McDonald Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and pay a $6.50 mailing and handling fee. Refunds will not be made on Aggieland yearbooks not picked up within one semester of the publication date. 2080 E. 29th St„ Bryan 775-2463 1401 E. BYPASS 764-7592 LATE SHOWS FRI. & SAT. FOR Att SHOWS AFTER 11 P.M. 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