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i The Battalion Classified assified continue from page 9 W HELP WANTED ■fcto consultants in local engineering firm spe- ! must appear in ad). This ra'- Hr acc ' c * en, investigation Responsible for , . 'Bwig. compiling and organizing documents and 0 reSUltS or you get 3n 3CC • resources Typing, proofreading and orgamza- he ad is scheduled to end 1 ' Skills necessary Full-time Email resumes to ^^Hhazardcontrol com or drop off at 3131-East led early. stree: Ste.-E. iNTION STUDENTS! Start now -flexible around Hffials Scholarships available. 695-1386 or jfonllne at www.workforstudents.com/np FOR RENT ^Br - wanted for 3 5 and 6-month children sessions 5-hours each Tuesday, Thursday Sumnir*r Sublease U wrist. r.c||l 693-8636. • : lHrs make $100-$300 per night. No experience l I, i i i Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245. PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755. AKC Lab puppies - black . Ready Now! $200. Call (979)773-0012 - Lexington. Austrailian Shepard puppies 2-males copper-tri and black-tri. 2-Yellow-tri females 9/weeks brown eyes. Dewormed, first shots, tails/docked, parent on-site AKC- ASCA/$100 979-272-1530 Ball Python, very tame and healthy, 30gal. terrarium, heatrock, exessories included $150/o.b.o. 680-9954 German Shepherd puppies AKC OFA pedigree, GSDCA breeder's code, Parents on premises $350 starting shots Black/Tan. cary@tamu.edu 693-8373 Need to find a loving home for Lovable House Cat. Declawed , house trained, shots, please call Shawn 694-2725. i extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m. :5031 prestigious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays, fBe'll train. 696-9142. plfflridge Bar and Grill, part-time cooks needed. 764 2933. sing Position: P-time May-Aug. Apply Parkway ' " ttmen::, 1600/SW Parkway, C.S. E.O.E. ' Cc )KING FOR A GREAT SUMMER EXPERIENCE? jCamp Counselor this summer in Ingram, Texas at np Rio Vista for boys and Camp Sierra Vista for girls V.e hav-i a few openings left for our water ski, sports, iebacb nding and ropes programs. Please note that ssuch as management , communication, presenta- s development and supervision learned working jctly apply to your chosen career. CALL 1-800-545- 0. ^yd request an employment packet today, or ~—wse i ur website at www.vistacamps.com. leTe anician, full &part-time positions. Apply in per- •—iKwi- Kar Oil &Lube, 1411-B Harvey Road. ;r 2 - nagf assistant, office keeping, sales assistant part- a> 6r: '. 6, full-time call compuview at 846-5454. m'sj Helper wanted. Min 6/hr week. Starting $7/hr. 56-1701 lanin Ironing, organizing house needed. Requesting —) year commitment Call ( 690-0357) daytime. ik ^Bneeded to watch two children, 4-yrs old., 18mo. —^ftys/weeks. from 7am-5pm. 690-6233. FOR SALE ede xtra money w/flexible hours? Part-time, evening Its General cleaning of office buildings. Starting at SOU- 1 Come by our office at 1530 Wm.J. Bryan. lte»-N-Quotes for parttime and temporary in-store sKtot b for Fall 2000 semester. For more information, jase call 979-846-2255 or come by 701 W. University ive, Pirectly across from Blocker Building. -S Street Restaurant is now accepting applications rpiitstaff Must be available for lunch shifts. Apply in jrson, M-F, between 2pm-4pm, 1710 Briarcrest, •yan. 268-0792. art-time clerical positions available. 46-2340. Elite Software artne s Food Delivery now hiring. Apply in person 113 -/alto! Flexible hours and good pay. arttinie Auto Mechanic flexible hours call Larry Piper -744337 : ’arttime Assistant for busy health care team Hours 1-6 Vftyp.ng experience in insurance/medical records pre- --arred Apply in person (8-5M/F) 1313 Briarcrest Dr. iryan rm setup. ( Iry filler, Proter ■1785 ’layktcool where girls rule! Girl Scout resident camps Teeq wranglers, lifeguards, unit counselors, horseback iding instructors and nurses (RN.EMT). Contact Kim 300-582-7272, ext. 209 or khutchison@circlegsc.org. ent condition. ' n symbols. $5! for sale. Set up at Sir 6.500 call Scott at (5!2|K 165-7187 ize mattress and box spring $50 iF--] Sofa & loveseat $75.-pair rry wood entedainment center-SOi' $30. Call Melissa at 260-3274 ir sofa, recliner. and entertain b.o. 680-8406 leave a message X)0 OCCV carbon road bike. Ulteyt akes. excellent condition very k* Retail: $2,200 Steal! 680-0625 ad, like new, only 3-yrs old Bois)/ d. Paid $300. asking $125/060 * —— 1—Portet/Make Ready needed full-time May-Aug. Apply: Darnel at 260-.'. : _p ar y v<av A.pts., 1600-S.W. Parkway, CS. E.O.E. Seniors and Graduate Students, Notes-N-Quotes is cur- hiring notetakers for the summer and Fall 2000. ippty at 701 University Drive, directly across from the Iker Building on the A8.M campus or call 846-2255. Icon Harvey Rd. now accepting applications for all ions. A.M./P.M. shifts. Apply at 512 Harvey Road. |ic Restaurant: Accepting applications! ‘Entry il Managers ‘Crew Leaders ‘Crew Members. ible hours, lots of hours per week. Advancement irtunities. Hiring bonus. Apply in person, 2900 S. fexasAve., by Wal-Mart, CS. Ranch Summer Camp is a Christian camp for DO children. Now hiring Teachers, Counselors, Nurses/EMTs. Contact Star Ranch at (830)367- tpicciuti@starranch.org Icontractors needed for loft take down on @TAMU Bent halls from 4/27 thru 4/29 flex/hrs $8.00 303- |7189 or 1-800-956-5638. IMER OPPORTUNITIES- S9.90BASE/APPT. STU- ITS WELCOME. Part-time/ full-time positions, will conditions apply. National firm, apply in CS, work H local location. 696-7734 wwiy, workforstudents.com/np jjlllTimer work at local enviromental laboratory for p-time antjf-time help. Variety of positions available. Science .Btkground preferred. Salary depends upon experience andposition. Call 693-3446. ask for Sue. -rTjSnmer work-for-rent program. Students with ranch, ty Rent? Duplex for sale, C S u: -,Bfetruction , or other physical work experience needed 2bdrm/1ba, w/d connections. 585! abond Travel Trailer 35-loot gas*/] aterheater, porch/included, liil)'-1 lego, must/sell Call(779-9432) I HELP WANTED ! ier hour! Part-Time Opportune Iprox. 100-hours of work, between MaylSth & 29th in langefor summer housing, contact Bill @846-1413” pne Jones now hiring kitchen & wait staff. Apply ■-Fri from 3-5. TENNIS 8iGOLF COUNSELORS NEEDED For Premier Summer Camps In Massachusetts 8iNew Hampshire. Positions available for talented, energetic, m fun loving students with specific skills in Tennis and A worldwide corporation in busre: W Great Salaries, room, board and travel. June i ovei 600 employees in cur C:; ’?#i-August 16th. Enjoy a great summer that promises d over 800 in our Houston headguT l0 b8 unforgettable. Check out our web site and apply are AGS' Come see what we to 0| ^ me al www.greatcampjobs.com or call 1-800-562- nming ‘Clerical Staff 'PCIW;BTL___ ry Control ‘On-Line Comp»i ^ G ra p ev j ne Restaurant needs part-time help. Pays re Repair ‘Computer Assembly T {e/k 696-3411. s between 6am-10pm. All majors* Ir- J training is provided EOE " 1e Houston Chronicle needs carriers for B/CS paper -2609 www universalcomputeis.! f lw, ' es $600-$900/mo. plus gas allowance, immediate •smokers only. arB summer routes available, ■tact Julian at 693-2323. For information please uctors/ Counselors needed. CoahT ocono Mountains, Pennsylvania 2-9842 (www.campcayuga.com) | mer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Cboo* 1 j and. Instructors Needed: Tennis Si Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, 'i os, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskin! j ng, Aerobics, Archery, Mi 1 ling, Ropes, Dance, Piano AwFL ieramics, Woodwork, Photograph EP 1 3hef. Arlene Streisand- nercampemployment.com : individuals for painting 8 prep«’ exible schedule. $7.50/hour T/S-I 11 Ulitstaff up to $12/hr average Also hiring cashiers and meat carvers. Flexible hours . Apply Mon.-Fri., 2pm-4pm pGolden Corral. Want a free trip to Europe? what are you doing this Sfhmer 9 want a free trip to europe? rockcity.com will lake you there... be a cast member of rockcity europe, our second road show exclusively on the net. visit tockcity.com to apply. mted: Cowboys & Cowgirls to guide tourists and r ses through the Rocky Mountains. Come work for die largest horse operation in North America. Write mbrero Ranch, 3300 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301 or visit our website at www.sombrero.com Birehouse Help -Immediate openings, full and part- tae. fork-lift experience helpful. Drug testing required, summer ranch work position v^|ply in p erson at p roc l ucers Q 0 _Op 778-6000 ext. 151. farm exper. Will assist Prof ' activities. Housing and salary furi* ply w/letter of interest and qualf^ in Dr. College Station, TX 77848 :sified continue paf .LOW MES ith The New / Management, ak Kitchens ror Accents hs s >le indows Programmer, full-time/partime permanent Isition, Elite Software. 846-2340. www.elitesoft.com MISCELLANEOUS ®. .Sfiorin Kempo, Okinawan Kobujitsu, Northern Shaolin yKgfcrttiern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Modern Arnis, ‘ifpijiquan. Chin Na, Self Defense, Weapons. 823-0278, 268-1204, www.kungfu.ee ■ Wavelers seeking travelers. Join sixdegrees TravelClub 2000 and get connected. Meet new people and stay in jkich with those you know at www.sixdegrees.com -Join i and receive a free CD complete with games, ani- ^tion and music, including the sounds of Smash Mouth to Tonic. MOTORCYCLE Route M-F 8 a.m. Sat. 10a.m.‘ i| |p982 Suzuki gs650, runs great looks good $950. Colby : 0847-2176. 101983 Honda 250 custom, new clutch and clutch cable. Bany new and recent parts. Excellent condition. $1500/obo. 696-3970. Ryan or Bryan. fw994 Kawasaki Ninja 600. Runs great, well maintained $3,500. 847-2671 Chris. W995 Honda Nighthawk 750. 10,000/miles Perfect con- ffliticn $3200 nego. 695-7196 85 Kawasaki Vulcan 800. Custom pipes, handlebars, Itieat Looks &sounds great. $4400 693-4807. fawasaki Ninja 500. runs great. Two helmets. Saddle bags Tank bag. New vance and Hinze exhaust 12000.00(214)692-6845 Matt Pomeranian puppy 3-mo., black, all shots. House trained. $350/o.b.o. Call Jennifer 693-3633. Puppy real ly, really sweet. REAL ESTATE 4bd/2ba., gameroom, carport, large fenced backyard, 1992sq.ft., $64,900. Alford SiCompany Realtors 574- 6404, 822-5717. Bryan, The Oaks, 2100sqft. ,3bdm/2bth, 2-living areas, study, storage, extra off-street parking. Excellent condi tion. $120,500. 846-3848 ROOMMATES 1-or-2 guys needed summer sublease. 4bdm/2bth. University Commons fully furnished, W/D, nice! Separate leases. $295. 680-9858. 1-Room available in 2bdm/2bth $250/mo +1 futilities 764-2741 or email® jbl@tamu.edu 1-Room for summer sublease duplex $287/mo fenced yard W/D own bathroom call Lee 693-5720 1- Roommate for summer huge 3bdrm/2bth Apt. $320/mo. +1/3 bills 764-0819. 1/Male for Summer. Semi furnished 4bdm/2bth house Wolfpen creek subdivision 300/mo +1/4bills Lease extedable 696-7169/Patrick 2- Female Roommates needed 3bdm/2bth house. One for summer/fall. One for Fall all utilities paid. 385/mo 696-7289 2-M/F Roommates needed, summer or longer, own bed in 3bdm/2bth trailer, w/d. Brooke 779-1931 $230/+1/3bills 2-male roommates for summer 3bdrm/2bth. Huge, fur nished house, close-to campus $320/mo. +1/3ult. 268- 2208. 3/m roommates needed: new 2-story house, Bryan, Near shuttle, 5 min. A8.M/Blinn, 4/bdrm/2.5ba, large yard & deck, w/d & cable. $300/mo. +1/4util, yr lease/mo, deposit. Available June. 779-1484. F-needed for summer. Big room, nice house, on bus- route, $300/mo. 696-3930. F-Roommate for 2bdm/2bth apt. Summer sublease, $353/mo +1/2bills, w/d. Sarah 693-5236. F-Roommate for summer, move-in 5/11. 3bdrm/2bth Duplex. $275/mo. +1/3bills. 680-1998. F-roommate needed for summer. 2bdrm/1.5bth. $250/mo +1/2bills. Call Dawn 696-8593. F-Roommate needed starting fair00. Own bedroom, pri vate bath. 312/mo. +1/2bills. TreeHouse Jennifer 575- 5534 F-roommate needed starting July. 2bdrm/1ba, $280/mo, 1/2-bills, walking distance. 846-4053. F-Roommate summer/fall, 3bdm/2bth house, W/D, garage. $350/mo. +1/3bills call Keira 696-8952 F-roommate wanted for summer or 2000-2001 school year. Very nice 3bdrm/2.5bth duplex, $365/mo. Jennifer 764-6502. F/M-Roomate needed. Summer Sublease. University Commons. 2bdm/1.5bth, furnished, reduced rent, $250/mo. 846-3291 or Night:696-9640 Female roommate needed for summer sublease. $268/mo., +1 futilities, w/d, 2bdrm/2bth. Call Laura 695-1731. Female to share 2bdm/1,5bth apartment for Fall/spring. $275/mo +1/2bills. 764-5618. Leigh Female to Share 3bdm/2bth Townhouse. 2-Blocks from campus on buse route 764-9490 or 693-2652 Female, 1-room available in 4bdrm/2bth, furnished, $345/mo., May-July, Sterling. 696-5240. M -needed beginning summer. New 3bdrm/3bth duplex in Steeplechase Sub. Nice yard. $350/mo. +1/2bills. Call ASAP 694-0350. M-Roommate needed 2bd/2bth, University Commons, own room/bath, W/D, shuttle route, $382/mo.+1/2bills 409-693-9198. M-roommate needed 2bdrm/2bth duplex. Behind Hilton Hotel. For details contact yunav@aol.com Non-smok er preferred, $275/mo. +1/2bills, own bathroom. M-Roommate needed Summer Sublease only $210/mo. 1200sqft. 3bdm/2bth furnished W/D 2yrs/old Chris 775- 7303 M-roommate needed. $350-$400/mo. total. 2bdrm/2bth, big back yard. Call 694-6763. M/F Roommate needed. Summer sublease 2bdrm/1bth, $275/mo. 1 f bills, on shuttle route. 694- 7449. need 1-2 roommates to live w/owner in beautiful 4bdrm/3bth home. Minutes from campus. $375/mo. + 1/3util. Contact Craig or Jason 696-0029. Nice 2bdrm/2bth apartment. W/D, walk to campus, $380/nego. Amy 694-0004. One Roommate needed for Summer Sbdmfbth duplex close to campus 300/mo 680-8048 One summer roommate needed Sbdrmfbth duplex, W/D, yard, $245/mo. +1/3bills 774-5385. One summer roommate needed in a 3bdrm/2bth duplex $300/mo. $50 to first to sign lease remainder of May rent free call Brian 775-4865 or 574-9057. One-F Roommate for Summer 4bdm/2bth House fur nished $225/mo +utilities minutes from campus 846- 9173 Roommate Fall- Spring. Brick 4bdrm, male, Christian values, $298/mo. (800)443-8110(7180). Roomrhate needed for Summer w/fall option. House in Wolfpen Creek 300/mo Travis @696-7169 Roommate needed for/3months or one-year 2bdm/2bth sailing June . $262.50/mo +1/2bills. contact Jenn, 696- 4367 Roommate needed to share a house in northwest Houston. $300/mo. +1/3bills. Christistiles@hotmail.com Summer Sublease M-roommate 3bdm/2bth on/shuttle $270/mo +1/3util. own bdm/bth 764-8059 Summer sublease. Cool, clean roommate needed. Sbdrmfba, brick house. $315/mo. +bills and security deposit. 694-5128. Summer Sublease. 3-bedroom 3-1 f-bath, 2-rooms available, very spacious, furnished, $390/ea. Ashford Duplexes 680-9928. Summer-sublease. F/roommate, 2bdrm/2bth, nice duplex . $325/mo. +utilities. Jennifer 260-7528. SERVICES A+ HIGHER GRE SCORE GUARANTEED! $199 for 15hrs. professional instruction. 7764-0080. AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-loti! 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 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). ^Looking for a place to live? www.housing101.net... Your move off campus! WEIGHT LOSS Amazing Weight loss product 45-day program start at $45 dollars call Toll Free 888-512-8168 www.liveitdont- diet.com SPORTS Thursday, April 20, 2000 THE BATTALION Page 9 Lacrosse getting full head of steam A&M men's club lacrosse team uses BY AMANDA LAWRENCE The Battalion The Texas A&M men’s club lacrosse team has a legacy of success. This year’s team is living up to the tra dition and surpassing it. The team may not be widely rec ognized around campus, but it has earned the respect of lacrosse pro grams nationwide through its overall ability and current holding of the Southwestern Lacrosse Association Championship title. The Aggies’ recipe for victory is simple. “We play as a team,” said A&M lacrosse coach Tony Scazzero.“The best team wins, not the best individual players.” The well-rounded Aggies’ offense has only been held to less than 20 goals twice this season. Defensively, the team is backed by a wall of defenders comprised entirely of freshmen and sophomores. “A key aspect of our team is a very good rookie class,”said Greg Deeke, vice president of the men’s lacrosse team. “Those players will have a strong impact in years to come.” For the past five years, the only team that has ruined the Aggies’ per fect record was their age-old nemesis, the University of Texas. “We’ll blow them (Texas) out of the water,” Deeke predicted earlier in the season. And that’s exactly what they did. The Aggies defeated the Long horns twice this season. The first win came during the regular season, 18-8. For the second win, the Aggies de feated the Longhorns in the Southwest Lacrosse Association (SWLA) cham pionship game, 22-11. The Aggies are members of two separate club leagues, SWLA and U.S. Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates (USLIA), and are ranked first and twelfth, respectively. The USLIA brought respect to club lacrosse programs nationwide by en forcing NCAA regulations. In addition, USLIA enables teams that ordinarily would only compete lo cally to compete with teams from around the nation. A&M got the chance recently to square off against No. 16 Ft. Louis College (Colorado) and defeated them, 17-9. “Being in the USLIA allows us to play teams outside our region with in creased competition levels,” said se nior Joel Hill, president of the A&M men’s lacrosse team. “It gives us a greater span of competition, and gives us status and respectability.” The next hurdle for the Aggies is the national tournament in St. Louis on May 10-14. A&M’s squad hopes to break into the top-10 rankings. The Aggies can achieve their goal by win ning their first game in St. Louis. Even though the Aggies are able to play a more diverse and competitive group of teams than in the past be cause of USLIA, there is still the lack of games against top 10 ranked teams. “To play with those guys we have to step it up; they are on an elite lev el,” Scazzero said. “It’s hard to play lesser competi tion and say you’re ready. We need to play tougher competition.” The team competed in the annual Mardi Gras Tournament, held in New Orleans, and brought back three wins and one loss. The victories came against Univer sity of Wisconsin, Purdue University and Northeastern University. The sole loss was taken by Army Gras, a men’s club team comprised of former NCAA Division I, and US teamwork, victories to gain respect JP BEATO/The Battalion A&M men’s club lacrosse members Guy Poorman (L) and Adam Walkoviak participate in a one-on-one drill during practice. National team members. The Aggie lacrosse team sponsors two tournaments annually. The college level tournament in the fall is the largest lacrosse event in Texas and a high school tournament is held in the spring. Twenty-three teams participated this fall. f Congratulations Graduating Seniors! Bring this ad in for a free gift when you order announcements or purchase a cap & gown. ROTHER'S BOOKSTORES ft Ag Entrepreneurs! Did You Know That Over 15,000 People A Day Create Their Own Web Site Names? ^Reserve Your Own Web Site Name (.com, .org, .net) Before Someone Else Gets If! Be creative! 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Drop by for donuts and coffee with your Honors advisor non vvc.ck 12s .spu/uy Celebrate Easter 2000 Reed Arena - April 23rd - 10am Free Admission Free Parking Casual Dress Hosted by your Friends at CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Have your imnilllllfie seen by thousands of DHAWINUb ST(/0£IYT& during class... The BattaKon needs Graphic Artists! APPLY TODAY! LEARN TO FLY NOW At United Flight Systems THE EXPERIENCED FLIGHT SCHOOL AVIATION CAREER TRACKS ■ While working on your college degree, accomplish your pilot’s certificates at the same time Upon finishing your college career, you can secure a job as an airline pilot. Get Your Pilot License for as little as s 50 a month!! c-il College Station Easterwood Airport 409 260-6322 www.unitedflight.com Easily awarded student loans* (24 hr. award notice] 1 Private thru • advanced training 1 Aircraft rental 1 Pilot Shop l F.A.A. approved 14T school l VA eligible Benefits PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 The Battalion CLASSIFIEDS