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> The Battalion Classified Cl|ssified continue from page 10 HELP WANTED PETS HELP WANTED pear in ad). This rate app* or you get an additional5 scheduled to end to quail HELP WANTED |e receptionist needed 8-1 or 12-5, full-time in Call Equity Real Estate at 696-4464. jie summer camp counselors needed at Aerofit i Maria. Direct application/resume to Melissa nelPeople Needed. Promoting Circus, P/F-time. p-2370 or 778-3388. (is tor telephone interviewers available on Part-time, evening and weekend shifts, fcl (Spanish/English) a plus. Competitive hourly ■all Linda Magee at the PPRI Survey Lab at 845- hour! Part-Time Opportun!*» y° ur s P rin 9 break losses^Temporary phone ant to learn how to build a succKf.B a '' /even ' n 9 77^3T^^B success I A worldwide corpoiito-|^ 1970, we currently have the l*i unities available. WehaveoveiKt! College Station office and over adquarters. many of whom are ASS re have to offer! ‘Clerical Stall •Inventory Control ‘Manta! Assembly ‘Programming. 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Radio News from the newsroom of campus and community news 1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday on KAMU-FM 90.9 College Station / Bryan The Battalion Online offers access to news 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 stnries with phetos, graphics, sound and video. - Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. • U.S.,World, Business, Sports, Science, Technology, Weather, Arts, and Special Sections. http://battalion.tamu.edu SPORTS Wednesday, March 29,2000 THE BATTALION Page 11 Women’s tennis downs Tide, 6-0 SALLIE TURNER/The Battalion Texas A&M senior Kathryn Scott drives a back hand home against Alabama on Tuesday. BY BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion Alabama’s war cry was reversed last night by the Texas A&M women’s ten nis team: instead of ROLL TIDE, the Tide got rolled. The Aggies soundly de feated the Crimson Tide by a score of 6-0. Senior Kathryn Scott helped lead the Aggies, pushing their season record to 8-7 and over the .500 mark for the first time in approximately one month. Scott dispensed with her opponent, Alabama’s Becca Baum, in quick fashion by a score of 6-3, 6-0. After wards, Scott said she was pleased with her perfor mance against Baum. “I thought that 1 started a little bit slow,” Scott said. “But I picked it -up after that and 1 felt like 1 over powered her.” Freshman Cassie Hass defeated Bama’s Millie Be- govic 6-2, 6-3. After her match, the freshman said she was happy with how she played. “I was playing probably the best I’ve played so far this year,” Hass said. Also winning in straight sets for the Aggies were sophomore Martina Nedorostova (6-4, 6-2) and freshman Olivia Kar- likova (6-2, 6-1). Alabama fared no better in doubles action, with the Aggies sweeping the Tide 8-6, 8-6, 9-7. While the end result may have been what women’s tennis coach Bob by Kleinecke wanted, how his team started doubles play was not. “1 didn’t think we played extremely well in the dou bles,” Kleinecke said. “In fact, it was a little shaky there. But once we settled in, I thought we competed really hard and gave our selves a chance to win.” Winning has become a see-saw situation for the Ag gies this season, with their longest winning streak stuck at two consecutive wins. But Kleinecke said he hopes this last mini-winning streak will carry over with his team into their next few matches. “You’ve just got to get that ranked win (against Miami last Saturday) and go play,” Kleinecke said. The Aggies will have to do more than just play if they expect to do well in their next contest. Pepperdine, the No. 4 team in the country, comes to Aggieland on Fri day at 6 p.m. at the Varsity Tennis Center. Play It Smart This Summer At Georgetown University. 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