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For more information, please call 229-4652 or 229-4651 In obsen 1 of the E itures wil jermath o :e is toda^ The lecti ititute foi Hexpose st trlveling ab Dr. Arnol isor of Ge Wall id War. “This ev( PATRIC SCHNEIDER V! Texas A&M Men’s Cross Country Team senior Carl Stewart (right) runs in the Big 12 Championships Oct. 30 at the Texas A&MGcL AGS! Join Christians throughout America via satellite for Fasting and Prayer ‘99 All Faiths Chapel Friday, November 12th 9:00a.m. - 6:30p.m. (Come and go between Classes!) Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ www.fastingprayer.com Harriers ready for South Central Region BY BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion The long wait for the Texas A&M men's and women’s cross country teams is over. The meet the Aggie Harriers have been fo cusing on all year, the NCAA South Central Re gional in Denton, is finally upon them Satur day. The top two qualifiers from this and other re gional meets will receive automatic bids to the national meet, while 13 at-large bids will be awarded Nov. 15 to round out a field of 31 teams in both the men’s and. women’s divisions at the NCAA Championships. Although the Aggie women have never qual ified for the NCAAs and the men have not qual ified since 1982, this year’s team is optimistic about their chances. Second-year A&M cross country coach Dave Hartman said he is pleased with the men’s chances because of their performances earlier this season. The Aggie men currently are ranked fourth in the Region behind the University of Arkansas, Rice University and the University of Texas. “Our training has us peaking at the right time of the year,” Hartman said. "We have some con fidence because we were right there with Texas two weeks ago [at the Big 12 meetl, and we are going to have to fight it out with them and Rice for that second spot behind Arkansas. “We could really make some noise at this meet, because we’ve got several guys who are experienced at this level in [Scott] Lengefeld and [Stephen] Erath. Plus, Carl Stewart always runs well at North Texas, and our younger runners were here last year and they know what kind of effort it takes to get that automatic bid.” Hartman said he is just as confident with the ramm women’s team this year becausethajL, and performances thus far this sea$c 'Bv£(T Ho gie women come into the meet wit:;. ranking in the region, but Hartman^ serve a higher ranking. BY C “Our women should also be peakr.r- T meet,” Hartman said. ‘Theninth-placT conference is kind of misleading, bef j Sweet Hoi Big 12 has six teams ranked in the! female Grar tionally, and we were not thatfaroutt acappela se> seventh. spiritual, tra "I look for the girls to run their be; Alrican-Ame the season and really surprise somete fluences, wi they did last year [tied for fifth with! Auditorium r are very young, but most of them ran: . Dr. Barbai year, so they understand the level oi: of the Sweet tion will he very high. We’ll need one: event and dir our runners to step up and finish in Studies Progr or 15 in order to knock off Baylor or program sho^ second place behind Arkansas.” Est. 1974 - Keeping you in touch for 25 years! tsrwireless.com ..jP TSR Wireless TM I 1.800.795.RIM Audiovox PCX-3500 Digital Phone originally now $ 179 less mail-in rebate - $ 20 Final Cost *159 FREE Hands-Free Kit with purchase! 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