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The Battalion Dlassified ds The Battalion s PORTS ^PageJJ^^^^FTkJa^^eptemberTiyQy Continue from Page 10 HELP WANTED ■HJfKyk.i’king w/children?' Join our nursery staff at ist JMC Workers needed for various times ^Kiut the week. Minimum wage. Call Jennifer This rate 3;;' 2 | 2 an additional ^JerTTsta” 50 i MUSIC Tigers take series Football from Rangers Singing lessons beginner-advanced. Experienced teacher. Free 1/2-hr trial lesson. The Lori Joachim Fre- drics Voice Studio. 268-3048 PETS Drivers, Cooks, Cashiers. Drivers B nd to 1 up to $10/hr.!! 846-4234. d Delivery Drivers Needed KB. 268-0354. Call Bon Appetit Food RENT - or part-time in cabinet shop. ^Hst Carson, 823-4846. >r Ve ir. V, Keystone Millwork, I litigious Instructor, some evenings SSaturdays, Ve il train. 696-9142. ^■ranted around house cleaning, ect. 4hrs/wk. -iiKall 693-1903 p Anted for lawn service company. We will work and nr schedule. Leave a message, 764-6890. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats. Dogs Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755 Adorable, black, male Persian kitten. CFA registered with shots, $150. Call 693-0239. AKC Min. Pinschers -black &tan, 1st shots, tails clip ped, great companions. Ready 9/4/99. $250/each, $100/deposit will hold. Call Jerry @567-0448. German Shepherd Puppies born 8/5/99, AKC, OFA Pedigree, cary@tamu.edu, 409)693-8373. ROOMMATES ^■eeping for 2-faculty families. ^K/week, $5.50/hr. 774-6100. Flexible hours. nedi.ite opening in warehouse division. Starting pay 00,1 Apply in person at Producer's Co-Op -JONlrexas 778-6000 irnational conference management company in Col- } Sation seeking skilled people to work full and t-tim Computer skills a must. The job Includes a entiy. spread sheets and database understanding. I^Hdge and experience with HTML and at least one programming language Is a must: C or C++ |^Bd A background in computer hardware is also lusl Learn about technical conference planning, lay- — aA design, contracts, and public relations. Must self lotivated and enjoy working with people. Sal- |^Bed on experience. Fax resume to (409)693- X) 1-male roommate, own bed/bath, in 3bdrm/2bth trailer, W/D, $225/mO. +1/2 Utilities. Call 823-5607. 1-room for rent in nice house, all furnished, big yard, close to campus. $250./mo. Call Antoine 694-9642, email:monteils@tamu.edu Female roommate wanted to take over lease at 1214B Webhollow. $290./mo.+1/3bills. Kellie, 823-6164. Female to share 4/3 house. Northside, w/d, walking dis tance. Must love animals! $350/mo. no bills! Kristen 260-3148 Looking for roommate. Own bdrm./ba. pets o.k., on shuttle route. 694-1004 Luxury apartment near campus, 3bdrm. 2-female stu dents looking for third roommate. 695-9816. M-roommate for 1-yr-lease $200/mo.+1/3-bills. Across from campus. Call 680-8968 Male roommate needed in Bryan $225/mo. +1/3utit. Call Travis DETROIT (AP) — Deivi Cruz’s two-run homer in the eighth inning yesterday rallied the Detroit Tigers to an 8-7 win over the Texas Rangers. Bobby Higginson homered twice for the Tigers, who trailed 7-4 after Rafael Palmeiro and Todd Zeile hit back-to-back homers in the top of the eighth. But Higginson hit his second homer of the game to start a four- run eighth off Jeff Zimmerman (9-3). Bill Haselman hit a RBI sin gle before Cruz lined his eighth home run into the left-field seats. The rally gave Dave Mlicki (11-10), his sixth straight win ning start. He gave up seven runs on 12 hits with six strikeouts and no walks in eight innings. Continued from Page 9 our schedule very seriously because any loss could hurt [us]. As a defense and as a team, we approach every game very seri ously because, big or small school, every game counts.” Anthony, one of the defensive players to looked upon to step up this year and fill the shoes of graduated greats Dat Nguyen, Rich Coady and Warrick Holdman, said he has had to men tally prepare himself for taking on the defensive leadership role. “Dat was a great player, and everything he got, he deserved and he earned it, and his shoes ANTHONY are going to be some big shoes to fill,” he said. “Mentally I have prepared myself to take on that role as a leader, a motivator and a doer on the field.” He said his role as a leader on this year’s team will require him to help keep the other defensive players motivated during tough times on the field or in the games. Senior quarterback Randy McCown, who is stepping into the starting quarterback position this season after jumping into and out of the spotlight in past games, said he has always tried to have confidence in practice and work as though he was a starter. Now that he is a full-time starter, McCown said he has placed his confidence in his teammates. “It’s a great feeling knowing they are behind me,” McCown said. “With them encouraging each other, I know they can get the job done.” Kitchens Soccer ri Hippy's Catering winning team while completing irHpam $6.50-$11.00/hr. 779-6417. Male roommate needed Apartment in Bryan master- bedroom bath. $260/mo. +1/3-utilities John 774-5566 leKaesar's Pizza now hiring managers, delivery vers & pizza makers. Apply at either B/CS locations. Roommate needed ASAP 3bdrm/2bath near campus $245/mo. +1/3-bills. Call Will @693-6437 Continued from Page 9 preparing for their first game away from College Station and hope to make all the proper adjustments. “We’ll have a chance to get a little bit of a walk through the morning of the game to get ourselves a little more in tune with the surface that we’re going to play on there,” he said. “But the biggest things that we’re concerned about is just the fact of going in and playing in an unfriendly environment.” Chorn said the team has been practicing hard in preparation for this game. “We practice against the way that SMU is going to play against us so we won’t be surprised,” she said. “And so we’ll know how to come out and win,” she said. Continued from Page 9 year.” One year later, Bynum’s sta tus is uncertain due to a ques tion about his eligibility, and Kitchens is once again poised to take over field-goal duties for the Aggies. A&M coach R.C. Slocum said Kitchens has been reliable throughout the Aggies’ summer practices. “[Kitchens] has been really consistent this summer during two-a-days,” Slocum said. “He was about as consistent as any one we’ve had.” Kitchens said his consistency is a direct result of his team mates’ support. “Everyone’s been real sup portive, so that’s really helped take the pressure off me,” he said. “They’ve helped me fit in and relax out there.” When asked about what he expects his range to be this sea son, he does not hesitate with an answer. “I feel comfortable kicking up to 50 yards,” he said. “And after that, I still go out there expect ing to make them.” - rting male students for part-time work. Flexible ■ -jrs, ti p pay 1 Call 696-0832, 8-10am only! :al c nch needs part-time secretary 15-25hrs a —ek. Basic computer skills required. Send ^^■/application to Church Secretary. P.O.Box 4585, 77805 .nufa mg $7/hr Mon.-Thurs. 6pm-10pm. Call Fan ice < ho-1018 Mping Promotions Part-time help wanted for di- _t pn t ons at Texas A&M football games. Ener- tic, c : mg personnel wanted No experience nec- ;ary $9/hr -rcommission. Please contact Wade/Joe ^H25-1606 •xJica ffice needing P/T delivery and customer serv- Bs Apply at 3505 E-29th Street. w hi g 4am Stockers Apply in person at Target, w hiring kitchen help, cashers and delivery. _urs. inquire Burger Boy at 31 IChurch Street itometric Assistant 15-20hrsAvk. Send resume and list ol hours you can work to: 1511-S Texas Ave. 46. C S., TX. 77840 Koppe Bridge Bar & t-tirre cook positions needed, ill. 7o4-2933. SALE rt-tiiTit,- flexible hours cleaning homes in B/CS. Need ^^Hces. own transportation, &telephone. Starting lary S6.25/hr. +travel money. 690-6882. irt-time general office help needed. After-noons pre- red Financial services company. Fax resume and Thedule to 268-2768. jt-tlme help needed Immediately Monday-Friday, T:30-2pm, 5-8pm. Saigon Restaurant, 764-7689. rt-tfme Receptionist/Secretary. Lynntech, Inc. is iking for a self motivated individual with general of- Te and PC skills. Experience in MS Word a plus. 8-5, lf|9vailable. 20-hours week/max. Please apply or ng resume by 7610-Eastmark Drive, Ste#202, CS,TX 840 Lynntech is an EOE. To fill by 08/27/99 rt-time, 8am-12pm or 1pm-5pm. Data entry, commu tating w/insurance companies, other clerical duties, ply at MarWay Business Services, 2729-A E.29th, /an. No phone calls please! otographers needed- will train, ns/ Party Pics 260-8181. Contact Photo Sys- JiNanny needed for 1-year-old. Tuesday only. Call 3-3651 pfiBL— nch Hand Equipment in Bryan is now looking for 1-time Installers/Warehouse help to work in its new vice center. Applicants must have a strong work lie and possess an attitude of getting the job done ^rectly Previous experience in truck accessory in- llation is preferred but not necessary. * For consider- _Sh,pax your resume ASAP to (713)467-9219. 1680-8968 les I Ip wanted. Flexible hours. The Resale Wear- og for S50I jsejfor Ladies &Children. Call 846-3679 or come by 30 3.Texas, Bryan. Aiors and Graduate Students, Notes-N-Quotes, is ng notetakers for the fall semester. Apply at iTES-N-QUOTES 701 University Drive right across rj the Blocker building on the A&M campus. bedroom I * , *694S^^B PUS Flexible hours ’ approx. 15hrs./wk, $7/hr. iderlit to help with housekeeping in family home close 1-8493, ask for Maria. il bicyr ■ pent w /ranch or farm experience. Will assist profes- q+speed . rancher w/care of herds &show cattle. Will work ;50-S1OO Th&Sat. If interested, apply w/letter &qualifications Dr, Roy W.Hann Jr., 1300-Walton Drive, CS.TX. S/rear shocks 340 . ■ C rs. hg JL-ovBy crew positions available. Apply at any loca- ily $ 950 i. I Flexible scheduling, free shift meals, start at ‘ia^Ktr, raise/promotions possible. reiess wale <as Ha || of p ame j S now hiring for all positions, espe- oak-woot), 9 - ||y bartenders. Apply in person from 10a.m.-12noon _Jy. or during regular business hours. Call 822-2222 jle f-chavs $&- 3 Aggie Outreach Program -Contact Former Stu- 774-2231 __.,its to ask for their support of student scholarships TTT S!9oT '.her student programs. Earn $5.75/hr. +Bonuses T_— ^irkiflexible hours while developing communication j speed good <* agotiation skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. imni Center for an application or call 845-0425 for « I rC re Information. lE SAL 3 Deluxe Diner on Northgate, hiring wait staff and ' .. ne y-. >ks for all shifts, Apply in person. 203 University 415-bOneyc 5„ couch $20, ***_ Wjiiorthy person who can work independently w/reli- e transportation needed for 10-15/wk at Equity Real :ate. For info, call Jennifer 696-4464, or apply M-F, 2. iltstaff, line cooks, catering staff. Red Bandana Res- lOtetakmg d omc ' rani Apply 1:30-4p.m., 3500-E. Hwy.21 ^search Cooio ~ cq.t/tir mted 49-people to get paid to lose weight. All natu- 1. Virww.evitality.net/lifeline, 888-248-2838. cj^trehouse help needed. Full-time Tues.-Fri., gam bled student jT opm, Saturday 10am-4pm. $6.50/hr. 779-7586. ■lass and a tier 10 / -—* ' 847-183' ilcome Back Students! Our Food is the talk of the wn! We are The BEST Italian Restaurants in -r^an/Coll.Station. We need WAITSTAFF as good as 4K $10 base . p ooc |i p| ease apply in person at Mr. G’s Pizzeria bolarships av® q ,yy eS ( 26thSt. Downtown Bryan) or call ahead 822- s apply 695 'LLt7 for an appointment. iiing smiling. fofTadows/Unix technical support rep. needed by local arson at SWPn® (ware firm. Full or part-time. E-mail resume to: ^_^s@.stata.com ntaii/e. Versity cC , r |< ;it (h e Texas Renaissance Festival. Have Fun center, is se®' king money. Call Debbie at 409-279-3274. Respo 05 ^ 1 ^""" 1 ~ . . - - ... .— ?S u t reseat I§i rs needed for lawn maintenance co. Must be $8 SlO/H f a * least 4hrs/dav $6 00/hr Call Kirk f a/anted going TO tilible at least 4hrs/day $6.00/hr. Call Kirk 690-6392 ^■cdopainting, miscellaneous. $6/hr. 6-8hrs. a —Zt ek Hours flexible. 846-6211. He need exp Eg. MISCELLANEOUS irnational Student Association Members Wanted! 3^3661 wBewestway.com/1147 (888)248-4942 24Hrs/Day. MOTORCYCLE iuzuki/GS 500 8K miles, restored to original con- -77^ 5; cn|clean bike, $1000 negotiable. Call 260-8145. IW-ouM - . SSucb. 846-7 -staff. WS O-Rnfeather. 77 igHTawasaki GPS 1100, 1-owner, only 8500 miles, : y dependable. Asking $2,500. Brett 260-3270 WsKawasaki Eliminator 250 only 3,200 original miles ■c Jfik anc chrome cruiser bike. Great for campus trans- yi/part-time tatlon $i ,000/o.b.o. 764-3945 In'personM^'eady t j rec j 0 f parking? Yamaha Maxim-650. Runs ircrest Bryan. lakmg appl icallC a itinue on E 1 ' ellent, $999. Call 822-1287. Roommate Wanted! 574-6336. Room for horse and pets. Call Roommate wanted. M/F, 3bdrm/2bth house, $375/mo. All Bills Paid! 696-3644. SERVICES 3e/min. long distance to anywhere in the U S. Call (409)571 -8333. AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a- lotll Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm- 9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat.- Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Bank- ofAmerica. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr, Ste.217. 846- 6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Generation Next. Resnet ready ethernet cards $25 in stalled. 694-1635 All WANTED Student commuting from Houston. Looking for carpool from Houston. M-W-F. Call 281)893-6616. WEIGHT LOSS Healthy, Lasting, Weightless have more energy, better appetite control, higher calorie burning, nutrition al support for muscle building and better looking skin. Call 268-9634 Lose Weight Safely With Herballfe Products. Free Samples. (409)228-2779 24Hrs/Day. Metabolite 356TM. Discount prices. Call Diana Mon toya (409)693-9834. MetabolifeTM Independent Distrib utor. METABOLIFE made from the finest natural herbs. In crease the metabolism while boosting energy. Guaran teed lowest prices in town! 680-0709. Metabolife-356 Same Great Energy &Same Great Weight Loss Results Special Student Prices!! Free delivery B/CS! Cash, Check or Credit Card. 695-6983. Hair Design Free Haircut with Full Highlight ( s 20 Savings) 696-4144 Serving Aggies For 25 Years Looking for something to do? Then check out this month’s AWESOME MSC Programs! Universal Tan & The Body Shop Hai/e joined forces to offer you The complete one stop fitness center. * 1 month unlimited tanning $ 1 9.9 5 * I month Kardio-Kickboxing combo S 29.9S FREE class of Kardio-Kickboxing-with this ad. For more information call 268-1016 September 1-3 MSC Visual Arts Committee Annual Poster Sale 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Rudder Fountain Area 3 MSC Film Society Varsity Blues 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Rudder Theatre 5 MSC Marketing Team Fall Open House 2-6 p.m. MSC 1st and 2nd Floors 8 MSC Visual Arts Committee Face to Face Artist Talk: Beverly Penn 5-7 p.m. MSC Visual Arts Gallery 9 MSC Black Awareness Committee Nu House 3:30 p.m. location: TBA 10 MSC Film Society The Matrix 7 and 9:45 p.m. Rudder Theatre Complex. 11 MSC Cultural Committee Consortium Leading With Diversity 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 16 MSC CAMAC Diezy Seis Celebration 10 a.m - 2 p.m. Rudder Fountain 17-18 Yell Leaders First Yell - Weekend Warmup/Bill Engvall/Cook-off Classic Simpson Drill Field Hillel Jewish Student Association Welcomes Back Bash 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 5, 1999 at Hillel Building on George Bush Drive Across from Duncan Field 696-7313 22 24 27 30 MSC CAMAC and MSC Town Hall Auditorium Ballet Folklorico de Mexico 7:30 p.m. Rudder MSC Film Society Clue 1 and 9:30 p.m. Rudder Theatre MSC Recreation Committee Jack White Billiards Exhibit 2-4 p.m. MSC Basement MSC OPAS Don Cossacks of Rostov 7:30 p.m. Rudder Auditorium 6. For special assistance please call 845-1515 MSC OPAS Now Accepting New Member on$ Applications can bcMtked up in Room 223 of the Student Pt^gt4fns Office in the MSC. Applications 4re available Aug. 30- Sept. 6 Informational meeting Sept. 5 ® 6:30 p.m. 40! ~ Applications ar# due on Sept. 6th no later than 6 p.m.! Questions? Call 845-1661 The Battalion’s now offering access to The WIRE A 24-hour, multimedia news service for the Internet from The Associated Press The WIRE provides continuously updated news coverage from one of the world’s oldest, largest news services via The Battalion’s web page. • A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combining the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video. • Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. http://bat web.tamu.edu le you were frolicking on the :h or working the drive-thru the summer, MSC OPAS began ig tickets to our 1999-2000 in. Tickets are going fast...but seats still remain! u choose to get ahead of the mpetitlon and purchase your RAS tickets this week, you will receive a FREE OPAS magnet. The magnet lists the 1999-2000 OPAS schedule and sticks perfectly on your fridge. For tickets, stop by the MSC Box Office in the lobby of Rudder Tower. Call 845-1234 or visit opas.tamu.edu for more information. . ^o ot 8 °b> 7999-T' Magnets available for tickets purchased at MSC Box Office only / not valid with any other discount / not valid for tickets already purchased / Limit one magnet per student / TAMU Student ID required / offer expires September 4 at 2 PM / Aggie Bucks™ Accepted Season Media Partners: ytmytr k^9sj