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    The Battalion
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Sports
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On top of the World
U.S. Women’s Soccer Team captures second
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
****Help on the spot*
828-4832.
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair.
AUTO
Cozy 2-story condo, 2bdrm/11/2bath, on Carter Creek,
Bryan. Oakwood Townhomes. $545/mo. +$300/dep.
1-800-521-3988, 776-9833.
Layne's hiring cooks &counter persons. Apply at 106-
Walton or call 696-7633.
1990 Ford Mustang, 2-door, a/c, automatic, good tires,
$3,200/o.b.O. 846-9431.
First & last month rent w/security deposit you can own
your new mobile home. 409-779-3408, 1-800-580-
3438.
Need sitter ©home for 21/2yr. old boy. Need trans
portation & better if speak Spanish. Call Virginia @690-
7444.
1993 Ford
am/fm/cass.
2737.
Festiva GL, 80,000mi., 5-spd,
Excellent condition. $3,000/o.b.o.
a/c,
696-
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Floorplans and locations GALORE! 2 and 3 bedrooms
duplexes and fourplexes, Now & for August preleasing,
some fenced yards, w/d or w/d conn., some bills paid,
shuttle. Starting @395/mo. United 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
Now hiring substitutes and teacher aides for the Fall
semester. Please call 846-1762 or 846-7298.
Part-time flexible hours cleaning homes in B/CS. Need
references, own transportation, &telephone. Starting
salary $6.25/hr. +travel money. 690-6882.
Mason's Mobile Car Repair.
4832.
Help on the spot. 828-
BED AND BREAKFAST
Mobile home in Ramblewood MHP, Bryan, Spacious
3bdrm/2bath (16X72), all appliances, w/d conn., some
bills paid. $475 plus lot rent. United 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
Part-time help wanted. Experience preferred but not
necessary. Will work schedule around school. Apply in
person at Villa Maria & 29th, Bryan.
Exquisite Victorian accommodations and romantic can
dlelight dinners. Finest in the Brazos Valley. The
Famous “Calvert Inn” Gourmet Bed & Breakfast and
Restaurant. 364-2868. pinkhousebb.com
Newly renovated house, 3-other roommates, only
$290/mo., close to campus. Call Licia for information
(409)691-8206.
HEATHER'S GLEN BED & BREAKFAST Elegantly
restored Victorian Mansion in downtown Conroe.
Perfect for overnight accommodations (private Jacuzzi
bathtubs for two in bedrooms). Call for free brochures
on weddings/ overnight accommodations. 1-800-66-
JAMIE. HEATHERBB@AOL.COM
Rosewood Villas Preleasing for Fall'99. Only 8 left,
3bdrm/2bth, $1,000/mo., 12mo. lease, just off 2818 in
Southwood Valley, www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvil-
lastx or 846-1100.
Part-time office assistant for busy real estate office.
Organized person needed to answer phones, do com
puter work and filing. Must have reliable transportation
for running errands. This is a year around position
which requires 12-18hrs./wk. Apply In person at
Coventry Glen Realty, 1003-University Dr. East,
C.Station., TX.
STUDENTS LIVE FREE!! Buy new mobile home. Rent
out room(s) and live Free. Call for details (409)822-
2929.
Part-time position for energetic self-motivated clerk.
Needed to coordinate front office activity, answering
phones, processing information, filing & data entry.
Flexible hours, between 8a.m.-6p.m., M-F. Call 823-
1775, ext.#100.
COMPUTERS
Sublease efficiency now to 8/15/99.
deposit. FM2818. 862-7235.
$245/mo. No
Permanent full-time position for surgical assistant In oral
surgeon’s office. Please call 764-7101 for information.
Apple Macintosh tv/computer, cd-rom, hp color inkjet
printer, software included. Call for details. $250/o.b.o.
Please call 694-7796.
Custom built computer: 8.4GB HDD, 32MB CD RAM,
40X CD ROM, Ethernet card, 4MB video, 16 bit sound,
Windows 98, MS Works 4.5, MS Money, Bookshelf, 14”
Compaq Monitor, & more! 694-1635.
Townshire Manor- Large 1bdrm/1bath, 2bdrm/1bath,
and 2bdrm/11/2bath available now or August preleas
ing. Laundry on site, pool, some bills paid. Close to
shopping & shuttle. Starting @$345/mo. United 694-
9140. www.united-rico.com
Phone people needed promoting circus,
time. 361-2370, 2-9p.m.
W/D FOR RENT. Lease a brand new washer/dryer for
only $28/month. BCG Leasing, 764-2019. Locally
owned Soperated by Aggies!
POSTAL JOBS to $18.35/HR. Inc. benefits, no experi
ence. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813-3585,
Ext.7682, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc.
DJ MUSIC
"Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block,
experienced. Specializing in Weddings,
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere.
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professional/
TAMU func-
Book early!!
Walk to campus! Efficiency and one bedroom units in
Northgate for August move-in. Partial bills paid to all
bills paid. Starting @$325/mo. United 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038.
14x42 Cameron mobile home 2bdrm./1bath great for
student, fenced yard, located In Ramblewood Mobile
Home Park. Call 260-7032
1-Bedroom apartment starting at $390/mo. Call today
693-1906. Doux Chene Apartments.
14’X76’ mobile home, 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, some furniture.
In Oak Forest Mobile Home Park. $17,000. 764-0938.
1bdrm/1bath sublease, July and August. Call 693-9957
for more information.
1991 Hyundai Excel, 3-door, a/c, 88k miles, new clutch,
radiator, battery, runs great. Moving price $1,000.
Please call 696-3230.
Senior Research Assistant- Molecular Marker/
Genomics. The Forage Biotechnology Group (FBG) at
the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation (www.noble.org)
is seeking a Senior Research Assistant will provide tech
nical support in the use of molecular markers for identi
fication of QTL and marker assisted breeding in forage
grasses. Requires an MS in biological sciences or BS
with two years of relevant work experience. Work expe
riences should include the use of RFLP/AFLP or other
molecular markers. Salary $24,890-$37,330 depending
upon qualifications and experience. Attractive health
and retirement benefits provided. Please send a letter
of application, detailed resume, and arrange for three
letters of reference to be sent to: ATTN: Position #40 -
(FBG Senior Research Assistant), Human Resources
Dept., The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, P.O. Box
2180, Ardmore, OK 73402. Applications will be received
until a suitable applicant is found. The Noble
Foundation is an E.O.E.
Ibdrm/lbath w/balcony &fireplace, Villa Oaks, off 2818.
$335/mo. +$200/dep. 1-800-521-3988,776-9833.
1995 Fleetwood mobile home. 2bdrm/1bath, $14,500,
from individual. Call 1-800-856-0457.
2bdrm/11/2bath apartment sublease. College Main
Apartments. $505/mo. normally $535/mo. 846-4328.
2bdrm/2bath apartment for sublease through May. No
deposit. Pets ok. First floor. Close to campus. On
shuttle. Treehouse-ll. $700/mo. Call 680-8381.
9-drawer dresser, good wood quality, needs refinishing
$50, 1 -night stand w/glass case top $25, 2-coffee tables
$30. Please call 680-9825.
Summer Work part-time work- full-time pay! $10 per
hour appointment. Scholarships available, flexible
PT/FT Positions, Will train customer sales/service con
ditions apply. Call 6967734.
For Sale: Electric range $75, queen size sleeper sofa
$50, rocker recliner $35. Please call 764-6718.
2bdrm/2bath condo, fireplace, w/d, plantation shutters,
new paint & carpet, covered parking, own shuttle. No
pets. $749/mo. 690-7949.
Free double size
radar@tamu.edu
loft; you move you get.
3bdrm/1bath recently remodeled house, deck, fenced,
$697/mo. 1208-Phoenix (East three streets on
Holleman from Wellborn), view then call 693-5885.
Glass table & 4-chairs $80, waterbed $50, 7-year old
bike $100. Prices negotiable. 696-3540 (home), 862-
3411, (office), mpeter@cs.tamu.edu
The coldest air conditioning in town Sail the ice cold
water &kool-aid you can drink- absolutely free. Come in,
lie down, relax Seam some easy money. Donate plas
ma. Earn $150/mo. while you save peoples lives. Call
or come by for an appointment or more info. It’s so
damn easy. Westgate Biologicals, 701-Univ. Drive East,
268-6050 or DCI Biologicals, 4223-Wellborn Road in the
Westgate Shopping Center, just north of campus, 846-
8855.
3bdrm/2bath duplex, on shuttle route, $750/mo.
April Bloom, C.Sta. 281-493-5395.
Oak dresser 51/2”x11/2”x21/2’’, & mirror 41/2'’x21/2",
$175, negotiable. Great for college! Please call Holley
at 696-6227.
The Texas Hall Of Fame is now hiring for all positions.
Apply in person Tues.-Sat., 10a.m.-noon, to get The
best” job in town. Call 822-2222 for directions.
3bdrm/2bath' huge house. 3904-Oaklawn (near
Northgate). Available 8/15/99. $1,200/mo. 693-5885.
3bdrm/2bath, 1,700sq.ft, 2liv./2dine. MUST SEEM
1009 Ea.23rd. Available August. $850/mo. $500/dep.
Page me @(817)450-5988.
Perfection Plus!! ‘93 Schult 3bdrm/2bath mobile home.
Ready to move into. Large rental lot. Don’t miss this
one!! (409)822-4153.
Want to be in the music business! Need webmaster and
assistant (Professional webmaster not necessary).
Great pay and easy/ flexible hours. Call Matt Peveto
with Mustang Entertainment at 680-3811.
3bdrm/3bath brand new duplex, C.Sta., off Wellborn
Road. Tile floors, w/d, fenced backyard, ceiling fans,
walking pantry, great floor plan. $1,350/mo. Taking
applications. Call 693-4075, leave message if no
answer.
Queen size waterbed, semi-waveless with heater, mat
tress, 2 sets of waterbed sheets, great condition,
$150/o.b.o. Please call Stuart at 693-7505.
Town & Country 16X80 3bdrm/2bath. Just arrived.
$199/mo. 10.75 APR. 10% down, 360 months W.A.C.
409-779-3408, 1 -800-580-3408.
WILDLIFE JOBS to $21.60/HR. Inc. benefits. Game
Wardens, Security, Maintenance, Park Rangers No
exp. needed. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813-
3585, Ext.7683, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc.
MOTORCYCLE
All beautiful locations. Large 1&2 bedrooms. All price
ranges. Multiyear discounts available. 777-3371.
Whirlpool refrigerator, almond, 20-21 cubic ft., ice maker
included, $250/o.b.o. Call Lisa at 696-3286 or 281-385-
2026, leave a message.
'94-Kawasaki EX250, 11k, 2-new tires, very clean, runs
great, $1,700. 695-9179.
Bryan duplex, 2824-Forest Bend, 2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d
conn., fireplace, greenhouse window, no pets, $550/mo.
731-8951.
HELP WANTED
PERSONAL
Bryan Townhomes- 3-2-1 studio available now and 2-2-
2 available for August move in. Great locations, all
appl., one with w/d and fireplace, starting $725/mo.
United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
A rapidly growing internet communication company is in
search of a part-time computer hardware diagnostics
technician. Computer Science or related field preferred.
E-mail resume to EDDIE@PAYNET.NET or fax to Eddie
at 775-4393.
Girls!!! Live!!! 24hrs./day!l! Talk one-on-one! Call
now!! 1-900-226-0334 xt.1045. $3.99/min., must be
18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434.
Live chat line!! 24hrs/dayl! 1-900-226-8101, ext.#3301
&3302. $3.99/min. Mustbe18yrs.
Bryan/College Station homes- Rosewood and
Edelwiess subdivisions- 2 Spacious 3 bedrooms, fire
place, garage w/opener, appliances, fans, yard. Approx.
1,600 and 1,800 sq.ft. Both available early August.
$1,250 and $1,295. Students (limit 3) with good refer
ences! United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Babysitter wanted. Afternoons, M/T/Th, starting mid-
Aug., some light housework, $6/hr. Call 694-6693.
Meet New People The Fun Way Today. 1-900-328-
3132, Ext.#2001. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U:
619-645-8434.
Cashiers, kitchen help needed, immediate hiring.
Church Street, Burger Boy, Northgate. 846-2146.
C.Sta. 4-plexes, studio style: 707-San Pedro,
2bdrm/1bath, w/d provided, water paid, $525/mo. 2405-
Bosque, 2bdrm/1bath, ceiling fans, no pets, $425/mo.
731-8951.
Child care person needed to care for energetic 7-month
old. $5.15/hr. M-F, 8a.m.-5p.m. until September 2000.
(409)776-6884, fax resume to (409)774-3008.
Meet your match!! 1-900-226-5883, ext.#7175.
$2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434.
Tired Of Plain Web Surfin’? Learn how to Power Surf!
1-900-830-4700 xt.2577. $2.99/min., must be 18yrs.
Serv-U (619)645-8434.
Earn extra income by cleaning office M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
PETS
College Station 4-plex available August 15th,
2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d, shuttle, some fenced yards, $495-
$535/mo. 693-0551,764-8051.
College Station- PREMIERING TWO NEW
3bdrm/3bath duplexes, approx. 1,400 and 1,500 sq.ft.
Microwave, W/D, ice maker, lawn care, one plan with
security alarm. August move in. Starting @$1,195/mo.
United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Enhanced Technology company seeks 12-marketing
representatives in area. Will train. Gain marketing, pub
lic relations &business experience. Call toll-free 1 -877-
785-8568.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs,
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Many pure
Full-time office assistant needed. Basic knowledge of
computer, bookkeeping & collections. Must be highly
organized w/good phone etiquette Speople skills. Apply
in person after 10:00a.m. @307-So. Main #101, Bryan.
Beautiful great puppies! Weimaraners, 6wks, silver and
fawns, shots & wormed, $200. Please call 272-1223.
Free to good home. Female cat, spade, declawed, cur
rent shots, very sweet. 694-0130
SUMMER & ACADEMIC
YEAR LEASES
Starting at $189/month
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL BILLS PAID,
FREE PHONE, CABLE & PRIVATE SHUTTLE.
CALL 779-7091
OPTOMETRIST ASSISTANT
1 POSITION AVAILABLE
Mon.-Fri., 8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
Saturday 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
Typing required. No experience necessary.
Call 846-0377 for interview
ROOMMATES
2/F/Rmmte. 3bdrm/31/2bath. Own bdrm/bath. Ashford
Duplexes. SWPKwy. Partially furnished. $383/mo.
+bills. Ashley, 822-5083.
F-Roommate. 2bdrm/11/2bath apartment. $290/mo.
+ 1 futilities. $150/dep. .7-miles from A&M. 512-365-
1175.
F-Roommate. 3bdrm/11/2bath house, near campus.
$150/mo. +1 futilities. Call Becky @764-9473.
The Houston Chronicle
Needs carriers for summer
& fall semester paper
routes. $600-$900/mo.
plus gas allowance.
For information please contact:
Mike at 693-7815
Julian at 693-2323
or
Wanted
On-Campus Managers
Earn up to $4000+ this fall!
Need young entrepreneurs to gain
valuable managerial experience
with expanding Internet Company.
Great opportunity for business-
minded individuals to earn extra
$$$ and build their resumes.
E-mail info@study24-7.com
or call (305) 936-9909
F/Roommate. 2bdrm/1bath. $350/mo. All bills paid.
Christian, love animals, serious student. 680-1960.
M-Roommate needed. Fall-“99. Yellowhouse
Apartments. $250/mo. +1/2bills. Call Heath @694-
8880.
M/F-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/2bath apartment.
$275/mo.+1 futilities. Non-smoker, good values. 694-
0844.
Male/Female roommate needed for next year. Great
4bdrm.-2bth. house within walking distance to campus.
$325/mo. +1/4bills. Collage student only. 693-6543.
Needed. M-Roommate, non-smoker, upper-classman
preferred, own bdrm/bath. $350/mo. +1 futilities. Tim
822-0840.
Roommate needed a.s.a.p. to share 3-bedroom house
w/2 grad students. $295/mo. All bills paid. 680-1832.
Allergy Associates is now hiring the following positions:
INJECTIONIST/MIXING TECHNICIAN:
We will train a college graduate to administer injections and mix
antigen in our fast paced clinic. Attention to detail, compassion
and a charismatic personality are essential for these positions.
This is an ideal situation for the pre-med student planning on
medical school in the fall of 2001.
All positions require a one year commitment.
Please send resume or apply in person:
Allergy Associates of the Brazos Valley
Attn: Employee Relations Manager
2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802
Fax: 409-776-4260
We offer excellent benefits and competitive salaries.
E.O.E.
Roommates. Nice 4-bedroom house, male, Christian
values. $298/mo. each. 1-800-469-8123, 7777@tone
SERVICES
3e/min. long distance to anywhere in the U.S.
(409)571-8333
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-furi, Laugh-a-lot!!
Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm),
W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm),
Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins
welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-
Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early.
(CP-0017).
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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) —
Playing through heat, exhaustion
and tension, the two best
women’s soccer teams on the
planet could not shake one
another.
Something had to give. And
after 120 minutes without a
score, including a sudden-death
overtime, something did.
Briana Scurry’s fingertips,
Kristine Lilly’s head and Brandi
Chastain’s foot made all the dif
ference against China in the
World Cup final Saturday.
“Each of us have hearts too big
for our chests,” Chastain, who
scored the winning penalty kick
in the shootout then dropped to
her knees and ripped her white
jersey, said.
She swung the shirt over her
head as her jubilant U.S. team
mates mobbed her and the record
crowd of 90,185 at the Rose Bowl
cheered wildly.
“Momentary insanity,”
Chastain said. “1 just lost my
mind. I thought, ‘My God, this is
the greatest moment of my life on
the soccer field.’”
It was also the greatest moment
for a team that captured America
with its style and grace and now
has conquered the world.
Chastain’s goal, which fol
lowed a save by Scurry in the
shootout, gave the U.S. team the
prestigious trophy in soccer
before the largest crowd ever to
see a women’s game.
“I knew I had to stop just one
and my teammates would put all
of them in,” Scurry, who stopped
Liu Ying on the third attempt in
the shootout, said. “I went totally
on instinct.”
The festive gathering in 90-
degree heat included President
Clinton. The crowd roared when
Scurry made the diving save to
her left. Moments later, the
roared even louder, their cheers
reverberating off the San Gabriel
Mountains, as Chastain won it.
None of it would have been
possible if not for Lilly. She saved
her team in the 100th minute dur
ing the sudden-death overtime,
heading a shot off the goal line.
“It’s not a goal if it’s not
there,” she said. “After I did it, I
wanted to get downfield and
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posed for Gear Magazine in June
with nothing but a strategically
placed soccer ball hiding her
naked body. This time, she
revealed a black sports bra as she
and her teammates leapt on one
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“You saw the courage of the
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BOSTON (AP) — Matt Damon stepped to the
plate, missed one pitch, hit four others foul and put
only two balls into fair territory.
Not exactly a McGwiresque performance, but a
crowd pleaser nonetheless.
The actor from Cambridge, Mass., took part in
Sunday’s Celebrity Hitting Challenge, part of five
days of events leading to Tuesday night’s All-Star
game. So did actor Kevin Costner, who fared better.
“I came out to see Kevin Costner because I think
he’s cute and I wanted to see if he could play base
ball,” said Casey Levesque, 6, of Fall River.
The last time the All-Star game was in Fenway Park
was in 1961. There was no Celebrity Hitting Challenge,
no FanFest, no Home Run Derby, no Futures Game.
The spotlight was, simply, on the game.
And that is where it remains despite all the sidelights.
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youth club teams,” Warne said. “Teams come
from all across the state to compete.”
Warne said they are also hoping to earn a
sponsorship from Adidas. Currently, players
must pay a fee for uniforms and equipment and
provide their own gear such as shoes and shin
guards.
Many club sports also have to rely on their
own players to be coaches.
This year, Dave Henderson is giving up play-
players each — a celebrity, a former major le;
All-Star and a retired Red Sox star — earned pt ’ay see
for hitting the ball to certain spots on thei fhved,
Despite Damon’s problems, his team won bee rounde
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