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University Place condos, 4/4 with all appli
ances. No smoking/ pets. Available Aug.
690-0545.
Washers & Dryers For Rent. Don't buy,
rent a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus
tax). UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster,
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FOR SALE
3bdrm/2bth homeplex, end of cul-de-sac,
on bus route, close to everything,
$90,000, (817)645-6097.
OOmhz laptop, very nice, $1000.
I79-492-3337 for details.
Call
Computer HP, 15" monitor, 333mhz,
160MB RAM, 3.2gig HD, 32X CD-ROM,
Speakers w/ sub, Epson Stylus 400 Print
er. $600 731-1233.
Get S300 AT&T Wireless will pay to end
our current contract and give you $300.
Call Kyle 979-574-8780 or
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Matching gold wedding bands, 14K gold,
“ D.4mm and 0.6mm in width, brand
^ new/original cases. Paid $550, asking
$220. Call 694-9273.
Mountain bike for sale: 2000 Raleigh M60
upgrades, $350 o.b.o. 690-2423.
ool table, 4x8, slate top, excellent condi-
$500 o.b.o. Call (979)777-7302.
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| see! Must be moved, $8,000,
512)455-4033.
HELP WANTED
iSSDancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi-
>le hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
mly.
om/1.5 bath, $55 'Shift Supervisors & Cashiers** wanted.
iexible time around class schedules. Ac-
spting applications at Burger King, 1719-
rXAve., Culpepper Plaza.
M508418Deluxe Diner on Northgate hir-
ng waitstaff and cooks for all shifts. Ap-
sublease. IW' ,,yin P erson 203 University Dr.
30/mo. Bus rats !9-People wanted to get paid $$$ to lose
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all, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La-
rosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa-
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It. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
1 bdrm in 3Mrffl ccompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
rery close to * rop Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand,
600-443-6428;
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no. 680-1136.^ t fun, prestigious teaching position.
3/3.5, partially‘f evenings &Saturdays. Must have
ad driver’s license 4+years. No criminal
Kord. We train. $8/hr. 693-9294.
Profit is looking for individuals with WSI
@MelroseAp? wLife 9uard Certifications. Apply in per-
»nat Aerofit on Carter Creek, 4455 Car-
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1 bdrm/1batti.
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Women Of Big12 Swimsuit
Models, Photographers, De-
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Wld care worker needed. Weekend/
Gening/ daytime available. Apply in per-
^900 Harvey Road#13.
toise line, entry level, on board positions
bailable. Great benefits. Seasonal or
7—r, . J :,ear ' r °und. (941)329-6434, www.cruise-
$326/mo, W’Jtareers.com.
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ental office seeking energetic, enthusias-
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, sell Avon, $10 starters fee. Call
” anc y, 1-800-873-6313-00 (free) or
1^2)784-86 38.
^ af h extra income by cleaning offices M-
' “ter 5p.m. 823-5031.
Edl-time painters needed for summer. No
"Penence required. $7.00/hr. Call
(^9)695-'
7787.
Elleguard® Needed!!! In Houston/Katy.
,, 281 '376-6510 or visit us at:
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HELP WANTED
Learn to be a manager! Great resume
builder! On Campus Positions April 1st -
May 30th. Excellent pay and short hours.
www.csstorage.com 888-621-9680
Little Caesar’s Pizza now hiring delivery
drivers. Apply at College Station location.
Medical office now hiring full-time Medical
Assistant. Great experience for student
applying for medical school. Position re
quires a one year commitment. Salary
based on experience. Please fax resume
to (979)776-4260 or apply in person at Al
lergy Associates, 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan
TX 77802.
Ninfa’s is now accepting applications for
all positions, inquire M-Th 2-4pm.
Part-time cooks needed. Koppe Bridge,
764-2933.
PC Support. Full & Part-Time. UCS
currently has full and part-time opportuni
ties for the Internal PC Support Depart
ment. This position configures, installs,
and troubleshoots all computers in the
College Station office. Full-time positions
offer salary plus benefits including paid
medical, dental and vision insurance.
Part-time positions start at $7/hr. All posi
tions offer direct payroll deposit, free on
site gym and semi-annual performance re
views. UCS promotes a healthy environ
ment by sponsoring a variety of sports
events and hiring non-smokers only.
EOE. To apply, please call our Recruiting
hotline or visit our website. To apply, call
us at: 595-2609. Attn ad# 1546.
universalcomputersys.com
Pride Cleaners is hiring part-time counter
help. Tuesday/Thursday 3-7:30 and Sat.
8-2p.m. Please Call Heather 255-6324
Retail sales help wanted. Job starts April-
1. Call toll free 1-877-902-9112 for
info/application.
STUDENTS APPLY NOW! Part-time dur-
ing the semester and Full-time in the Sum
mer. HAPPLY NOW!! Fun atmosphere,
great resume experience, no telemarket
ing! Others are welcome to apply. 695-
1386 or apply online at
workforstudents.com
Summer Jobs Available carpet cleaning
technicians wanted full and part time posi
tions. A good driving record a must.
Asure Carpet Cleaning call 693-4474
The City of Bryan is seeking qualified can
didates for the following seasonal posi
tions: Pool Cashiers, Lifeguards, Water
Safety Instructors, Camp Counselors,
Camp Coordinators, Lead Counselors.
Position hours will vary. For a detailed job
description or to obtain the required City of
Bryan application form, visit us on-line at
www.bryantx.org or call or visit us in per
son at 300 S. Texas Ave. (2nd floor), Bry
an, TX 77803, 209-5060. EOE.
Two part-time sales assistant positions
available in large insurance agency. Each
starting at $8/hr. M/W 1pm-6pm and ev
ery other Saturday from 10am-2pm, the
second position would be T/TH 1pm-6pm
and every other Saturday from 10am-2pm.
Duties would include helping the sales
staff with marketing and insurance propos
als. Please submit resume to: The Liere
Agency, 1101 University Dr. East, Ste.
100, College Station, TX 77840.
WANT A GREAT SUMMER JOB? DeT
manding, highly- rewarding summer camp
jobs available at oldest camp in the south
west. Come teach sports and outdoor ac
tivities while helping kids to grow. Top
pay. Work on beautiful, cool Guadalupe
River near Kerrville. Download an appli
cation at www.vistacamps.com or give us
a call at 1 -800-545-3233.
LOST & FOUND
Lost cat: tricolored- black, brown, &tan.
Long bushy tail, 7-months-old. Reward.
Call 485-8585.
MISCELLANEOUS
Teeth whitening systems. Same as
dentists use. Gels rated #1. Save up to
100’s. From $68.95-$129.95+S&H. Toll
Free 1-888-48-white (94483).
MOTORCYCLE
1986 Suzuki VS700 Intruder. Runs great.
Ready to ride. 979-775-4807.
2001 Honda Shadow, garage kept, excel
lent condition, 4000 miles, two helmets in
cluded, $4900.
FUN, FUN, FUN- ‘00 KE100, low miles,
excellent condition, $2000/negotiable.
696-1220.
MOTORCYCLE
Scooters +mopeds from $800 at www.giz-
deals.com Tor email
galbino@gizdeals.com.
MUSIC
Experienced drummer needed. Start gig
ging immediately for Texas Music. 979-
492-7140, Geoff Spahr, www.geoffspahr-
band.com.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Australian shepard puppies, registered,
1 st shots, merles and tris, parents on
sight. Must seel! $200-$300. Call
(281)328-8818, or (713)913-1672 (pager).
Black Lab/Weimeraner, 7 months old, fe
male, spayed, all shots/vaccines, large
dog house/ auto feeder -$100. Call Nick
694-7039.
Boxer pups, akc-reg. Shots, wormed,
dewclaws, Stalls cut, brindle and white,
and flashy fawn, ready to take home.
$400/ea. 919-229-5384.
For sale, registered rotweiler puppies born
Feb-11, $350- females, $400- males.
Ready for sale Easter weekend. 979-773-
4373.
Rabbit, cage & accessories - $25 or best
offer. Call 696-6625.
The Cats Cradle has fabulous felines for
adoption with a difference! Student dis
counts. 15-mins south of CS. (936)825-
8610, (936)870-6295.
Weimaraner puppies. Full blooded, not
registered. D.O.B. 1-21-02. Docked,
wormed, shots. Red with blue eyes-
Beautiful! $200.00 979-279-3359
REAL ESTATE
1804 Southwood, CS- 3/2, many up
grades. 979-694-7127. $115,900.
Must sell in Bryan! 4bd/2.5ba 3 living
great entertaining. See to appreciate
$164000 777-5322
Thinking of selling your home? FREE,
quick, over the net market analysis of your
property. www.AndrewSmithOnline.com
Broker, Century21.
ROOMMATES
*F-roommate for summer. Nice
2bdrm/2bth duplex; own bed/bath, w/d,
fenced yard, bus route, $375/mo. Call
694- 6996.
Available now! Summer sublease. Fe
male roommate needed. 3/2/2 brand new
house, $375/mo. +1/3bills. Furnished, ca
ble modem, w/d, on shuttle. Call Kristen
695- 8074.
F-Roommate needed for summer and fall
semesters. 2bdrm/2bth, w/d, bus-route,
$339/mo. Call Terra 680-9990.
F-Roommate needed for summer, fall, and
spring. 2bdrm/2bath apartment $375/mo
Call 696-2130.
F-roommate non-smoker needed for sum
mer and/or fall. 3bdrm/2bath house, fur
nished, security system, w/d, fenced yard.
Close to campus. $450/mo, bills included.
Jamie 695-7898.
F-roommate summer sublease, University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 1bdrm/1bath.
$375. 764-7945.
Female, non-smoker roommate needed
starting summer or fall. Furnished
2bdrm/1.5bth condo, on shuttle, w/d,
fenced yard, pool, no deposit. $375/mo.
+ 1 futilities, call 693-8978.
M-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/1.5bath
apartment starting May 15. $300/mo.
Call Mike 492-3807.
M/F rommate needed ASAP for 2bdrm/1bt
duplex in CS. On bus route. $275/mo,
+1/2bills. Call Jarrod 485-0420.
M/F roommate needed for 1-year lease.
University Place Condos $330/mo +1/4
bills. W/D, on shuttle route, own bath
room. 696-6956.
M/F roommate needed for April pre-lease,
May move-in. 4bdrm/2.5bath house, 2800
sq.ft. $375/mo +1/4-bills. 696-4876.
Leave message.
M/F Roommate needed, $J 75/mo.
+1/4bills, clean, pets ok. Call 779-0530.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur
ance 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 wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
SPORTS 9
THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 26, 2002
Wrecking Crew dominates
offense at chilly practice
The Texas A&M football
team continued its spring prac
tice on Monday in less than
spring-like conditions. The
Aggies practiced in full pads for
about two hours in cold, windy,
drizzly weather.
Among the players not prac
ticing were running back Joe
Weber, who pulled a hamstring
during Friday’s scrimmage, and
defensive lineman Marcus
Jasmine, who sprained a shoulder also in,the
scrimmage. Linebacker Jarrod Penright also did
not suit out for practice.
One former member of the team braved the
weather to watch practice as Ja’Mar Toombs was
on hand to watch the Aggies.
Defense rules the day
The Wrecking Crew definitely got the upper
hand on the day as the defense dominated the 1 1 -
on-1 1 scrimmages the team had toward the end
of practice.
The first part of the scrimmage the Aggie
offense worked on simulated third-and-two plays
and had mixed results.
Dustin Long and Mark Farris completed
passes to Jamaar Taylor for first downs, but the
offense went nowhere running the ball.
The first six running plays, the Aggies had a
fumble and no first down. On the seventh run,
Dwain Goynes finally got the offense a first
down as he hit the corner for a 30-yard gain.
If the success was mixed for the offense on the
third-and-two drill, it was non-existent on the
goal-line drill.
Both the first and second team offenses had
five shots to score from the 3-yard line and they
failed on all 10 tries. The failure
for the offense was the defense’s
gain as they left practice on time
while the offense had to stick
around to work its Perfection
drill.
“We had a goal-line scrim
mage and it’s all about winning
and losing,” said A&M head
coach R.C. Slocum. “Today, I
thought the defense got the
upper hand and so the offense
got some extra work.”
Bringing the wood
There were two candidates for hit of the day
on Monday.
In 7-on-7 drills, tight end Thomas Carriger
caught a ball over the middle and turned and
plowed over safety Ronald Jones which drew
“oohs” and “aahs” from the players.
The second hit came in the goal-line drills as
Long tried to run an option to the right but was
immediately met by defensive lineman Johnny
Jolly who knocked Long back and buried him.
The numbers game
The number jumping by A&M players con
tinued on Monday as more players switched jer
sey numbers. Safety Terrance Kiel, who had
switched from 48 to 8 to begin the spring,
switched back to his original number of 48.
Wide receiver John Roberson took Kiel’s num
ber 8 and quarterback Jason Carter, who was
number 13, took Roberson’s old number 7.
Among the other changes were safety Jaxson
Appel who switched from 36 to 19 and offensive
lineman Dominique Steamer who went from 70
to 74.
Doug Puentes
Hitting
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Gregory
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turn it around and get it going again,” Johnson said. “I think
some of it is the opponents. If their pitcher is struggling or gets
behind in the count or can’t establish a breaking pitch, that mat
ters. A lot of slumps in baseball happen because of what your
opponents have done.”
Scoring runs early in games has also been a key ingredient in
Aggie wins. A&M is 11-2 when owning the lead after the third
inning, and the importance of that is twofold. Jumping ahead
early allows the pitchers to be more relaxed when they throw.
“It’s really good to get runs right off the bat,” said junior
first baseman Travis Wong. “The pitchers really like that too.
They get a little bit more comfortable and can pitch better.
Whenever we’ve got a lead, with our pitching, we are confident
that they will keep us in it.”
at the plate, but she has also
played errorless ball in the out
field and stolen eight bases for
the Aggies.
Expected to contend for the
Big 12 Newcomer of the Year,
Gregory is shining in every
aspect of her game and looking
to make a mark for herself in the
college softball world.
“She has both the intangibles
and the physical ability to be a
great player,” Evans said. “She
is a great athlete, and she always
battles at the plate.”
Softball hosts
Northwestern
State on Tuesday
The Texas A&M softball
team plays Northwestern
State in a double header
Tuesday starting at 5 p.m. The
Aggies (24-8, 0-2 Big 1 2) are
trying to bounce back from a
two game sweep at the hands
of Oklahoma last weekend.
The Demons (24-17) took
two of three games from
Southland Conference rival
Southwest Texas State over
the weekend.
The Aggies own a 9-0 all-
time record against NSU and
SPORTS IN BRIEF
defeated the demons twice
last season.
A&M will return to Big 12
play this weekend when it
travels to Ames, Iowa, for a
two-game series against Iowa
State.
Tyson-Lewis to
face off on June 8
(AP) — Lennox Lewis and
Mike Tyson will meet June 8
in Memphis for the heavy
weight championship, under
a deal wrapped up Monday
night after weeks of on-again
off-again negotiations.
Promoters were set to for
mally announced the agree
ment, which was finalized just
before a deadline by the
International Boxing
Federation. Showtime cable
network spokesperson
Marina Capurro confirmed
the fight was on.
The major stumbling block
— a $12.5 million site fee —
reportedly had been resolved
earlier in the day but some
details were still pending.
Among those details was an
agreement from the champi
on himself that he would fight
Tyson on the new date and
location. Lewis reportedly
agreed orally, but fight pro
moters were waiting for his
signature before announcing
the bout.
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