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'86 Ford 3/4-ton super cab diesel new tires auto p.w./p.l.
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690-1330.
1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038.
3/2cha- 1009 E.23rd available in August 1700sq.ft.
2liv./2din. MUST SEE $850/mo. please call pgr. 817-
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College Station 4-plex available August 15th,
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Normandy Square is now preleasing for fall 2&3bdrms
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2173.
Pre-lease for August. Apts./Duplexes 2/1, w/d connec
tions. $395-$500 693-1448
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2929.
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ly furnished, $425/mo. Call 776-9715.
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day for your own. Experience preferred, not required.
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work schedules of 8a.m.-2p.m., 11a.m.-5p.m. or 5p.m.
to Close (around 10p.m.). Schedules are for Mon.-Fri.
Saturday work schedule would be 10a.m.-4p.m., or
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Personnel Fields Financial, P.O.Box 6500 Bryan, TX
77805
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Earn extra income by cleaning office M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Beautiful Weimaraner Puppies. Blues & gingers, 3-mos.
old, $150. Please call 272-1223.
ROOMMATES
Internet Company seeking creative &personable individ
ual to serve as a Campus Representative at the Texas
A&M campus. Must enjoy interacting with other stu
dents &faculty. Must possess above average communi
cations skills. Must be available over the summer
months. Great pay, bonus structure &fringe benefits
including huge discounts on your textbooks. Very flexi
ble hours: 10-15hrs/week. Call toll-free 877-284-4141,
or send email to jobs@co.theuzone.com with resume
attached.
1-male roommate, summer special, own bed/bath in
3bdrm/2bth trailer, W/D, $150/mo. +1/2util. 823-5607.
2-roommates needed for a 3/11/2 house. 3-min. from
campus. $225/mo. 1/3-bills. Summer and/or fall 680-
1832
2-rooms available June-1. Greathouse. Big yard. All
furnished. Close to campus. $230/mo. Call Antoine
696-2942.
Jewelry Store. Front counter person, hard working, self
motivated. Call 695-1328.
Female needed for Fall/Spring own bedroom/bath non-
smoker. $225/mo. utilities w/d. Ashley 764-7303.
Part-time Accounting major needed. Upper classman
preferred. Fax resume to 775-4393, Attn: Cathy.
Part-time counter help needed. Comet Cleaners. Call
846-2614.
Female roommate, non-smoker, under classman pre
ferred, own bdrm/bath, W/D, clean, 5-min. from TAMU,
$350/mo. &some utilities. (978)468-6566 after 6pm Est.
Part-time counter position needed. Koppe Bridge Bar
& Grill. 764-2933.
Summer special, 1bdrm-1bth, close to shuttle, $180/mo.
Call Chang 764-4013.
Part-time Library Runner. Lynntech, Inc. is looking for a
self motivated individual with a good working knowledge
of the libraries &dependable transportation. Hours are
flexible. Please apply or bring resume by 7610-
Eastmark Dr., Ste.202, CS, TX 77840. Lynntech is an
EOE. To fill by 6/18/99.
SERVICES
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Rodeo 2000 now hiring DJ and all other positions.
Contact Mike or Jeremy at 823-7652. People who like
to party only need to apply.
TUTORS
Sell roses in BCS nightclub. Call 596-3244 Thur.-Sat.
5pm-8pm
Silk Stocking is now hiring dancers. Must be 18. Great
money! Make your own schedules. Call 690-1478 or
apply within; Hwy.-6 South.
Experienced Tutor- specialty crash and burn recovery.
Math, most Sciences. Average test increase 25-points.
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Summer Work part-time work- full-time pay! $10 per
hour appointment. Scholarships available, flexible
PT/FT Positions. Will train customer sales/service con
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Appointments are available in
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call the research personnel at
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4309 Wellborn Road, Bryan, Texas 77801
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — David
Robinson is not worried about
having more than a week off
before the NBA Finals. He is get
ting used to these layoffs.
“We’re just going to take a
couple of days and get our minds
right, get our bodies right and get
ready to go,” he said.
The San Antonio Spurs won
their first trip to the champi
onship round by sweeping the
Portland Trail Blazers in the
Western Conference finals with a
94-80 victory Sunday.
Now San Antonio awaits the
outcome of the Eastern Conference
finals, with Indiana and New York
tied 2-2. The NBA Finals begin
June 16 at the Alamodome.
The Spurs spent an extra night
in Portland because their plane
had mechanical trouble. When
they arrived home Monday
aboard their charter, a crowd of
3,500 fans greeted them.
“They’ve been part of the
Spurs family for 26 years,”
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich
said. “It’s just a thrill to be able
to give this to them. I couldn’t
be happier for them.”
The Spurs came to San
Antonio from Dallas as part of
the ABA before the 1973-74 sea
son. It is the only major-league
sports team in town.
Usually not one for playoff
hype, Popovich could not help
but delight over the airport party.
“When you get all these peo
ple out here, if you don’t feel that
in your veins you’re pretty much
a dead person,”.he said.
Popovich did not schedule
Mavericks’
dealings
questioned
DALLAS (AP) — Did the
Dallas Mavericks exceed the
salary-cap by showing Gary
Trent the royal treatment?
That is what the NBA is
investigating, according to
league spokesperson Chris
Brienza.
The NBA told the
Associated Press Tuesday it is
investigating whether Dallas
should be held liable for
salary-cap violations because
Don Nelson, the head coach
and general manager of the
Mavericks, arranged for Trent,
his fiance, their infant son,
Trent’s parents and his
fiancee’s mother to spend a
week at his Maui, Hawaii
vacation home last month.
The team could be fined if
found guilty of the offense.
Nelson said he hoped the
vacation would serve as a
goodwill gesture to the 6-foot-
8, 250-pound forward, whom
the Mavericks are aggressive
ly trying to re-sign after a
strong 1999 season.
Trent averaged 16 points
and 7.8 rebounds per game
this year.
He also finished third in
the balloting for the league’s
Most Improved Player award.
His salary this season was
$1 million.
Series
Continued from Page 3
The third game of the tourna
ment will be played Saturday at
12:30 p.m. between A&M (52-
16) and Florida State (53-12).
Texas A&M is bringing a
strong group of hitters with them
to Omaha. The Aggies have
seven players who have put up
double figures in the home-run
category. Among them is the
nation’s home-run leader, junior
rightfielder Daylon Holt.
A&M’s pitching staff is led by
juniors Chance Caple, a first-
round selection in last week’s
Major League Baseball draft, and
Casey Fossum, who recorded two
wins against Clemson in College
Station to give the Aggies the
Super Regional victory.
This is A&M’s fourth trip to
the College World Series.
The Florida State Seminoles
boast one of the strongest and
deepest pitching staffs in the
tournament. The Seminoles also
Karl Malone leads All-NBA selectioi
NEW YORK (AP) — Karl
Malone, who won the NBA’s
MVP award last week, today
became the first player to make 11
All-NBA first teams.
Joining the Utah Jazz power
forward on the first team were
San Antonio’s Tim Duncan,
Miami’s Alonzo Mourning,
Philadelphia’s Allen Iverson
and Jason Kidd of Phoenix.
Six plavers had been on 10
All-NBA teams — Michael
Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Elgin Baylor, Bob Cousy, Bob
Pettit and Jerry West.
Malone received 113 first-
team votes and 580 points from
the 118 writers and broadcasters.
Next was Duncan with 112 first-
team votes and 576 points.
Mourning received 95
team votes and 542 poit *
Iverson had 93 first-team
and 532 points, followed byL
with 86 first-team votes and: lo
points.
Voted to the second
were Chris Webber
Sacramento, Grant Hil
Detroit, Shaquille O’Nealol
Los Angeles Lakers,
Payton of Seattle and
Hardaway of Miami.
Kevin Garnett of Minm
Antonio McDyess of Der
Hakeem Olajuwon of Houst
Kobe Bryant of the Lakers
John Stockton of Utah made
third team.
practices for Monday or Tuesday.
Workouts resume today.
“The gym’s locked,” Popovich
said. “We don’t want to see them
on the court. We just want them
to mentally and physically just
restore themselves a little bit.”
Rust does not seem to be a big
concern for the Spurs, especially
for veterans like Robinson who
are glad to have some time off.
“It’s played well for us so far,”
Robinson said, pointing out the
Spurs had a few days off between
each playoff series this year.
The Spurs have swept their
last two rounds 4-0 and have
won 10 straight playoff games.
“After the first round we had a
nice little rest then we came back
pretty fresh. [We had] five
[off] after the second roui
think we'll do the same
time,” Robinson said. “We
ready to go.”
The time off also gives pi
guard Avery Johnson’s left
a chance to heal. He bru! ;
late in the first half of Sun:;
game after he slipped onal
spot. But Johnson came to:
play most of the second ha!: ^
Popovich said there is nc
structurally wrong and the k|
will ease. After arriving
Portland, Johnson sounded J
to go.
“We have to practice ei
harder,” he said. “We’vesti
one more goal.”
Agassi injures
leaves Weber Ope
HALLE, Germany (AP) —
Andre Agassi has an injured thigh
that forced him to withdraw on
Tuesday from a Wimbledon tune-
up two days after winning the
French Open.
Agassi plans to return to the
United States for treatment and
intends to play Wimbledon,
which starts June 28.
He consulted the tournament
doctor at the Gerry Weber Open
before dropping out because of a
pulled muscle in his right thigh.
“It’s a great
disappointment
for me,” he said.
“I thought two
days of rest would
be enough.”
“I’d already
felt it after the
third round in
Paris,” he added.
AGASSI
“This morning I thought it was only
a sore muscle but unfortunately it is
not. I don’t want to take any risks.”
Agassi won Wimbledon in
1992, his first Grand Slam title.
He added the U.S. Open in.
the Australian Open in FL
this past French Open, g72
a career Grand Slam.
The tournament tries icm
ate Wimbledon conditions.^
the center court has a retract
roof, much used Tuesdayasfi
mittent rain hit the grass®,
event.
Richard Krajicek, the i 1
Wimbledon champion from:
Netherlands who is seededt
was among three seeded play
upset in the first round of
$900,000 tournament.
Daniel Vacek of the Ck
Republic beat Krajicek 7-6 (84
4; Sjeng Schalken of i
Netherlands ousted No. 8 Jett:
Golmard of France 7-5, 6-0; a
Gianluca Pozzi of Italy routedff
Mantilla, the fifth-seeded clay-ci
specialist from Spain, 6-2,6-2.
One seeded player to adva
was No. 6 Tommy Haas. I
German saved three set point:
the second set to defeat FranJ
Guillaume Raoux 6-4, 7-5.
Aggies
Continued from Page 3
made the trip 17 times, but have
never won the national title.
In this decade alone, they have
been eliminated from the College
World Series six different times in
three or fewer games.
This is Texas A&M’s foil
visit to Omaha. The Agj
bring with them 127 home:
this year and a neutral
record of 10-3.
Depending on the outconii
this game, the Aggies willp
Monday against either Statif
University or Cal
Fullerton.
are supported by a powerful
offense featuring Marshall
McDougall, who blasted six
home runs in one game against
the University of Maryland.
Florida State beat Auburn
University in the Tallahassee
Super Regional to make its 17th
appearance to the College World
Series.
The last game of the first
round will be played Saturday at
7 p.m. between Cal State-
Fullerton (49-12) and Stanford
(48-13).
CS-Fullerton is not known for
its big hitting, but once its batters
get on base, they can be very
crafty with 150 stolen bases this
season. Coach George Horton’s
biggest concern entering the tour
nament is the availability of start
ing pitcher Adam Johnson.
Johnson and three other players
were suspended from the Super
Regional after being arrested.
Despite the suspension, Fullerton
defeated Ohio State University in
the Columbus Super Regional.
Cal State-Fullerton will look to
V
capture its fourth title in its '• ? ^ ei
trip to Omaha. ir j ]lt
Stanford is coming into , rrir£
College World Series with
their pitching will continue
perform the way it has beer ieve
season. Leading the wa| umi
sophomore righthander Jaq j,-,.
Young, who pitched eight Corel
plete games this season. ven
The Cardinals’ deep pitdests.
staff and underrated offensehif a 1
helped them win 21 of theirbass
22 games. Stanford beat iSng.
Palo Alto, Calif., to win its % Si
Regional and advance to if re,
College World Series for thelan t
time. Stanford has already'if us
two national championships, ng h
The tournament will conferee]
next week with two games brtude
played most days. The charhey
onship game is scheduled ? on
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and eadi
be shown on CBS. The e( T1
Saturday game between TPrtu
A&M and Florida State will 0 |m
be televised on CBS, 12:30,
All other games will be broad:
on ESPN or ESPN2.
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