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Dmmate needed ASAP. Own bed-
i &bath in furnished 2-2 duplex off
arro. $375/mo. +1/2 bills. On shuttle
a. Lisa (832)928-7196.
■ This rate app ;
in additional 5
end to par,
A/ANTED
ommate needed before 1/1/02.
i/2bth, $280/mo +1/3 bills. On shut-
aute, w/d, ice maker, ceiling fans. 680-
aommate needed spring semester,
m/2bth PepperTree Apts., on bus
—Hi a, $300/mo. +1/2 utilities. Audrey
l()679.
aommate Spring Semester, own
/bth, $380/mo, +1/3 bills. Debbie
8747.
ommate to sublease for Spring se-
fer. Melrose Apartments. Reduced
mo, +utilities. 680-2428.
immate wanted. $225/mo. 2/1 town-
e w/ patio. Pets allowed. 979-696-
hiring full-tiini
kperience l«
II school P;;>
commitment
<perience :
>•4260 ot apttii
isociates, ITi
802.
2bdrm/2bth, w/d, starting
mpaniontosa«j an $ 3 oo/mo. +1/2bills. Debbie 777-
irn-bpm tn' 354* •
ommate, spring semester, nicely fur
led, new carpet, own bedroom and
tath Treehouse-1, $320/mo., very low
es. 695-1477.
ale needed for spring, $300/mo.
lutilities, 2bdrm/2bth. Call Melissa
8479.
ale roommate needed 2bdrm/2bth,
g, $325/mo., on TAMU bus route.
Lindsay 492-0662 or 695-1699.
time a-: . •*a |e roommate needed for a
tmas he 3bd i/3bth furnished Melrose Aparment.
7 30-5 - $43 mo. 713-864-7522.
ale roommate needed spring semes-
I/month+1/3 bills. 694-1267.
ale roommate needed starting
1st, $315/mo. +1/2bills. Call Janelle
84-7914.
le roommate needed, 3-bedroom 2-
itfi house, $285/mo. plus 1/3bills. 779-
5.
ale roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bth.
Steeplechase Townhomes.
t Security. 503 D/mo. 485-0869.
I to work sea" )a | e roommate needed. Private bed-
ame Conlect brand new 4-bedroom home, 312-
ighorn, $375/mo. 979-764-0760 or
•574-3234.
Station Superr
ail:
™iale roommate sublease, Rosewood
ie Mobile Elects, Spring 2002, $350/nego. Elaine
6997. ‘Private Bath*
tale roommates needed, 4bdrm/3bth,
stians preferred, own bedroom. 695-
4.
,liable tor I's: - iale to share nice 2bdrm/1.5bth CS
home with busy male, $250-$400/mo.
ills paid. Eric 832-752-2643.
immate for sublease from January
jh August. 4-bdrm apartment. Uni-
y Commons. 764-6965.
wmmate needed. Duplex on shuttle
jse Weight 1 i route. Vso/mo. Call Tina 775-0596.
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ROOMMATES
M-roommate needed asap for 1600 sqft
4bdrm/2bth house in Bryan. $200/mo
+1/4utilities. 694-1141.
M-Roommate needed for sublease start
ing in January, $285/mo., on bus-route.
Call 764-4103.
M-roommate needed. 1-room in 3-bdrm
house. W/FP, w/d, fenced yard, 2-car ga
rage, on bus-route, pets allowed,
$265/mo., Dec. free. 820-0016.
M-Roommate, Sublease available in 3/2
house, W/D, close to campus, $283/mo.
+1/3util. 694-1539.
M/F Roommate 2bdrm/2bth duplex. Own
bdrm/bth. Must like cats. $315/mo. 268-
3116- Karen.
M/F roommate for spring semester sub
lease, $300 + 1/3 bills, own 1/2 bath,
fenced back yard. Call 260-8123.
M/F roommate needed, no deposit,
$267/mo. +1/3bills, for spring semester,
pets ok. Madison Pointe Apts., own
bdrm/bth, on shuttle, close to campus.
Call Ryan 693-9134.
Need roommate for spring semester.
Move-in after December graduation,
2bdrm/2bth, $280/mo. - Call Rory: 846-
7059.
Roommate wanted at Sterling University.
Reduced rates. Call (830)625-7548.
Sublease M-roommate wanted for spring
semester. 2bdrm/2bth, Arbors Apart
ments, $355/mo. +1/2bills. Completely
furnished -except bed. 694-2283 leave
message.
Sublease. Male roommate wanted for
spring semester. 2bdrm/2ba, Gables
Apts. $287/mo. +1/2bills. Completely fur
nished, except your bed/bath. 695-2758.
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The Battalion
Dallas mistakes
lead to blowout
IRVING, (AP) — The
Dallas Cowboys held
Philadelphia to just 227 yards
and one offensive touchdown.
But they still managed to get
blown out again by the Eagles.
Philadelphia returned two
interceptions for touchdowns,
including Jeremiah Trotter’s 50-
yard return on the final play of
the first half, and the Eagles
started six drives within 50 yards
of the goal line in their 36-3 win
over the Cowboys on Sunday.
“What you saw there was a
replay of the first game,” said
Cowboys coach Dave Campo,
referring to the 40-18 score in
the first game between the
teams. “We needed to protect
the ball, and we didn’t do it.”
The Eagles got their only
offensive TD after a Dallas fum
ble at the 25. And even though
they failed to score from inside
the red zone for the first time,
they converted five other times.
Despite their 2-7 record, the
Cowboys have only been blown
out of two games — both
Sweet
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postseason play in three tries.”
UT was in the NCAAs for
the first time.
In the other first round
game at the Aggie Soccer
Complex, A&M beat
Southwest Texas State
University, 3-0. SWT was
also in the NCAAs for the
first time.
With Sunday’s win, A&M
advances to the third round of
the NCAA 2001 Soccer
Championships against No. 4
Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif.,
against the Eagles (6-3). Both
times, they gave away the game
in the second quarter.
It doesn’t get any easier than
Trotter’s interception return —
on a pass by Ryan Leaf that did
not make any sense — that gave
the Eagles a 20-0 halftime lead.
“You don’t get chances like
that every day, so I wanted to
make the most of it,” Trotter
said. “We knew that Leaf tend
ed to make that throw.”
The Cowboys, on their own
40 with just 15 seconds left, let
Leaf take a deep shot downfield,
but the pass was incomplete.
Instead of throwing deep again
or even taking a knee. Leaf threw
a short pass. Trotter stepped in
front of Randy Chiaverini and
ran untouched to the end zone.
Campo said the out-route
was called with the thought the
Cowboys could get in field-goal
range. But the throw to midfield
came with no time left.
The Eagles have won four of
five games and swept the season
series against the Cowboys.
NCAA
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DeBastos is running in his
first season at A&M. He was
born in Mar del Plata,
Argentina, and transferred to
A&M from South Plains Junior
College in Levelland, Texas.
The NCAA cross country
championships have taken
place since 1938 and this is the
second time Furman has host
ed the event; the first was in
1997. The men’s 10K race
will begin at 10:30 a.m. on
Monday and the results will be
announced at 2:15 p.m.
STUDY THE ARTS AND CIVILIZATIONS
OF THE AEGEAN
Dr. Charles White: 845-7859, cwwhite(s>archone.tamu.edu
Professor Susan Kirchman: 845-7065, smk@texas.net
NO PREREQUISITES—OPEN TO ALL MAJORS-SIX CREDITS
(HUMANITIES ELECTIVE-VISUAL ARTS REQUIREMENT)
TEXAS AatM 1ST SUMMER SESSION
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