-**.*•* .'•r '■ Page 8 • Monday, October 18, 1999 The Battalion SPORTS IN BRIEF Madden loses in semifinals of ITA gles bracket. He else the doubles crownni To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ADOPTION COMPUTERS FOR SALE HELP WANTED Unplanned Pregnancy? Former students hoping to adopt. 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Please e-mail cydistdan@hotmail com Texas A&M junior Shuon Madden fell in the semifinals of the ITA All-American Tennis Championships yesterday at the Penick-Allison Tennis Center on the University of Texas campus. Madden, who is ranked No. 12 nationally, was the tournament’s No. 9 seed. In two matches Saturday, he beat fifth-seeded Peter Handoyo of the University of Tennessee, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, and was ahead of Louisiana State University's Tom Hand in the quarterfinals, 6-4, 1-6, 3-0, before the 21st-ranked Hand retired due to cramping. In the semifinals, Madden fell to Stanford University’s KJ. Hippensteel, 7-5, 6-1. Ranked No. 26, Hippensteel has yet to lose a set in five victories over players ranked in the top 40. In doubles play. Madden and his partner, junior Dumitru Caradima, were the No. 1-seeded duo in the main draw. In the quar terfinals Saturday, the A&M duo defaulted to Baylor University’s Pawel Gajdzik and Johann Jooste. The Aggies’ next tournament will be the ITA Regionals on Oct. 28-30 in Fort Worth. Last year. Madden became the first Aggie ever to win the ITA Regional sin- Nedorostova title at invit by reec Texas A&M $ Martina Nedorostoi; the singles crownyeste Michigan invitationa 1 . Nedorostova, wtic No. 43 nationally, Michigan’s Brook Ha:; 2, 6-2, to win the to;? lellniversi /on Sunda (ggies built ie final day Highlighi •licky Thra: oal in both The Agg luffaloes w hem a quid n three min Nedorostova is defending No. 1 siift on. making her the! freshman to have ew top conference honor It was also agooca Aggies as a team asy victorious in eight oflli they played in on Sure. "We lost severe:''/ R th today and It's taAj from that, but we I women's tennis coat Kleinecke said. Tlief fought back today am learn from that. In other action,fresr.' Karlikova took third piai when she defeated ■ Michelle Gough, 6-3i2 Senior Lisa Dingwc throw consolation finals as si Arizona’s Vanessa Ate sets, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. 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On A&M’s first possession of the second half, McCown threw a 78-yard touchdown pass to Taylor. The pass capped off an A&M scoring sequence in which the Aggies scored 21 points in less than two minutes. Kansas responded later in the game by intercepting a Chris Taylor reverse pass and returned the ball to the A&M 33 yard line. Four plays later, Kansas quar terback Kylen Smith avoided tacklers as he threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to tight end Sean McDermott and cut the lead to 24-17. Kitchens tacked an a 35-yard field goal before the quarter ended to extend the lead to 27-17. Early in the fourth quarter, junior defensive lineman Rocky It was a Soccei ometown he and Da he pass an< ixactly like “Mandy After the :o lose somt lid not tak( :unities the A&M soc tailed the s Bernard fought hiswii the line and blocked) field goal attempt h Garcia. Later in the ftmiti sophomore fullback Toombs plowed his wa; the Kansas defensivek ding tacklers as he cni ball eight yards intotbea for the final score ofthef: The Aggies gained I on the ground Jayhawks. Toombs eclf game as the leading™ A&M with 52 yardsonll The Aggies finishei with 522 yards of to while Kansas had 249. A&M's defense hac full with a Kansas o rushed for 108 yards al for 141. Junior linebacka Bradley and Cornels lead the way for the» Crew with 12 tacklesapty The team knows for improvement, but have a win over Kansas said. “We got challenged “We were down by and we responded ' how good teams win games — they respond lenges.” Slocum said it is come out of even'game “I feel good any time win,” he said. “By far, important thing when out of a game is did yt did you lose? Whether or you lost, there’s go some positives, and going' to be some thing! at and say you wish done better.” Ini BY I The Te Women’s ! into compc ay in an Student Re hum. The season an what is to The me were split Maroon ai the meet , with a tot. White’s 24 Men’s Nash said and usefu son. “When . tsl ten I i vof Regroup ZIP. ATTENTION: Class of 2000 Don’t be left out of the 2000 Aggieland! Get your FREE Senior picture taken at AR Photography. Extended sit tings are also available for $10. Visit 1410 Texas Ave. South or call 693-8183. Open 9-12 and 1:30-5 M-F. AGGIELAND Continued from Page 7 the next five weeks and return to San Antonio to defend their Big 12 title, the mind and the heartbeat must get in sync in a hurry. A&M senior punter Shane Lechler said he does not think the team’s uninspired play will continue against the Aggies’ upcoming opponents. “We definitely need to pick up our level of play,” Lechler said. “I don’t see us playing poorly against the remaining teams on our schedule but if we do,' think we deserve toplafis Big 12 Championship.” Despite Lechler's optits senior wide receiver Chtis Taylor said the Aggies ait near where they need tot* tackle the rest of the tea the schedule. “No, not in my mind, said. “I don’t think so. just a lot of mistakes tht have to correct. We can 1 that if we want to beattltf Nebraskas and guys like! Doug Shilling isi agricultural journalism ■VHMJTIhTTI 3.95 pager airtime •Free Activation •Accessories •Calling Cards PrlmeCo phones sold here Discount Paging System Available via The Battalion’s Exam Tomorrow? GIG ‘EM NOTES Today! •Daily Notes •Exam Packs •Full Semester Packs Exam Packs Available for. 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