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K-in. Chevy 6-lug, in great condition
qualify for the 5 300 - can Thad 694-8809
celled early.
iur BFG mud terrain tires, 33x12.5, good
mdition, $250 obo. Call Josh 281-382-
227.
iateway computer, Photoshop 3-D studio,
uto CAD image ready, DVD/ CD,
179)4290411.
>R RENT
2bdrm/1bth, S52J-; latching gold wedding bands, 14K gold,
i date negotiable, and 0.6mm in width, brand
ew/original cases. Asking $120/ obo.
tall 694-9273.
lay to mid-August
) +bills, bus route
n 696-5805
com
II sublease. Ibb!
430/mo. Bus route
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lountain bike for sale: 2000 Raleigh M60
ith upgrades, $350 o.b.o. 690-2423.
Female needed, ra
tan, W/D, bus route
arrie 695-0466
LEASES! We ha,;
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i/mo. 680-1130.
edman 14x65 mobile home, 2bdrm/2bth.
lust see! Must be moved, $8,000,
12)455-4033.
HELP WANTED
$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi
le hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
e 3bdrm/2bth house
ipus. furnished, w:
778-3907.
4bdrm/2bath, Iur
680-1200.
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1 bdrm/lbath, wat
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May rent paid.$305n
eded, on bus route. 0
lobile Home, 2bdrm/2bth, all appliances
icluded. Shed, deck, large lot, $12,000.
love out in May. 979-776-3598.
ool table, 4x8, slate top, excellent condi-
on, $500 o.b.o. Call (979)777-7302.
nly.
ise 3-bdrm dupe' 00 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Co-
S350/mo, nego d sleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains,
19 ' ennsylvania. Good salary! 1-800-422-
842. www.campcayuga.com
The-Extreme seeks salesperson. Must
every aggressive and money motivated.
>alary+commission. Call 979-731-1358.
9-People wanted to get paid $$$ to lose
p to 30 pounds in the next 30 days. Nat-
ral, guaranteed. Call 1-800-311-5925.
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Summer Jobs/ 50 Summer Camps/
fou Choose! NY, PA, New England. IN
STRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket-
1, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La
crosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa-
lerskiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery,
Ml. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
shop, Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand,
1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com
5 University Place Co 1 A fun, prestigious teaching position,
shed room AMfcW Some evenings &Saturdays. Must have
:5/mo. Call Erin 0* dad driver's license 4+years. No criminal
record. We train. $8/hr. 693-9294.
3, $200 +1/4* Cal
5. May rent cad’
i, $326/mc Wh
ales. Cat W
Aerotit is looking for individuals with WSI
and lifeguard Certifications. Apply in per
son at Aerofit on Carter Creek, 4455 Car
ter Creek Parkway.
Budweiser Women Of Big12 Swimsuit
Calendar. Models, Photographers, De
signers Wanted. ucalendars.com, 785-
, furnished2/t w
n 693-8843.
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'leman. GoodK /Watering is seeking part-time/full-
1R35 1 \:i arterers. Flexible hours, no experi-
\ «e needed. Call Jarrod 779-6417
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i. August rent
^mo, newly A"* 1 ' 4
3/stories, decks.
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duplexes
:bth, w/d connectiei 5
mo. 693-1448.
ndos
g/ pets
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CW care worker needed. Weekend/
i ew| hg/daytime available. Apply in per-
| *900Harvey Road#13.
Clementine’s Cafe and Bakery is now hir-
l0 9 cooks, bakers and waiters. Experi-
«nce required. Apply in person at Clem-
enlme's, 202 S. Bryan, in the Old Bryan
taketplace, downtown.
wise line, entry level, on board positions
liable. Great benefits. Seasonal or
(941)329-6434, www.cruise-
0 MM ' ln , M25I1
apartment. 5525
ailable May-15 or
534
TorllenL Dorr
Iryer,
lasing. Local, a '
tatal office seeking energetic, enthusias-
^ clinical assistant, experience necessa-
T 846-4759,
sell Avon, $10 starters fee. Call
:, anc y, 1-800-873-6313-00 (free) or
51 2)784-8638
ia,
Whence
lrn extra income by cleaning offices M-
> af, er 5p.m. 823-5031.
% working with children? We need
® la ble, adult workers to join our nursery
a “ at Christ United Methodist Church.
un days 8am-12:15pm, some weekday
lm ^orp m . Starting pay $7.00/hr. Pick-
P application: Christ UMC, 4203 St.
M, CS.
ull 'time painters needed for summer. No
ce required. $7.00/hr. Call
^9)695-77 87.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Australian shepard puppies, registered,
1st shots, merles and tris, parents on
sight. Must seel! $200-$300. Call
(281)328-8818, or (713)913-1672 (pager).
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.
Looking for a Summer Job? City of Col
lege Station is hiring lifeguards &cashiers
for the summer. Fill out application at Hu
man Resources Office at City Hall, also
apply at www.ci.college-station.tx.us/job-
line/cstx.htm For more information call
979-764-3540,
New marketing position, seeking individ
ual pursuing marketing degree interested
in real business experience. Applicant
should possess strong communications
skills, be customer orientated, sales driv
en, and creative. Part-time, fax resume to
(979)695-2410, Attention: Mel Howes.
Ninfa’s is now accepting applications for
all positions, inquire M-Th 2-4pm.
Part-time cashier needed, flexible hours,
Mon.-Sun. C&J BBQ Market, 4304-Har-
vey Rd., CS 776-4817.
Part-time cooks needed. Koppe Bridge
764-2933.
Part-Time Jobs. UCS, Inc., the industry
leader when it comes to providing quality
IT systems to the automotive industry. We
have a long-standing tradition in our com
mitment to excellence and to our employ
ees. UCS has experienced constant
growth in the past 31 years and has never
had to layoff or downsize. With over 2600
employees, we value our Aggie students
and alumni! UCS currently has many
part-time opportunities for the following:
•Customer Support •Inventory ‘PC Sup
port •Programming. UCS hires non-
smokers only. Flexible schedule availa
ble, morning hours preferred. We offer
$7/hr. to start, intramural sports and free
on-site fitness room. EOE. Get your ca
reer started with a proven leader! To
apply, please call us at 595-2609. 200
Ouality Circle, College Station, TX 77845
www.universalcomputersys.com Attn:
ad# 1550
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
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.
Wanted part-time cook, 3-days/wk., 8am-
3pm, the Curten Store and Grill, 589-
2421.
MOTORCYCLE
2001 Honda Shadow, garage kept, excel
lent condition, 4000-miles, two helmets in
cluded, $4900. 691-8065.
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500, 2-HJC helmets
+accessories, $4169 o.b.o., 6946902.
'96 Yamaha Secall 600, less than 3000
miles, red, Great condition. $3400. Call
Thad 694-8809.
Scooters +mopeds from $800 at www.giz-
deals.com or email
galbino® gizdeals.com.
Boxer pups, akc-reg. Shots, wormed,
dewclaws, Stalls cut, brindle and white,
and flashy fawn, ready to take home.
$400/ea. 979-229-5384.
For sale, registered rotweiler puppies born
Feb-11, $350- females, $400- males.
Ready for sale Easter Weekend. 979-773-
4373.
Rabbit, cage S 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
College Hills, bike to TAMU, 3bdrm/2bth,
513 Gilchrist. New paint, carpet & up
grades. $119,900. 979-680-1010 after
4pm.
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.
2-Roommates needed for summer,
4bdrm/2bth house, $250/mo. +utilities.
Call Jenny 693-1900/214-542-2441.
2/F Christian roommates needed begin
ning August 2002. 3/1 house, with back
yard, central A/H, w/d connections.
$275/mo. +1/3 bills. Call 680-8797.
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, 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, 1 bdrm/lbath.
$375. 764-7945.
Female Roommate for full/spring. New
House 3/2, fenced, W/D, cable internet,
non-smoker. $375/mo +1/3bills. Kristi
777-3763
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.
+1/2utilities. 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/1 bt
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, $175/mo.
+1/4bills, clean, pets ok. Call 779-0530.
Need 2-roommates ASAP for 5-bdrm
house in CS. Large rooms $300/mo each.
Dennis 220-2717.
Roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bath new du
plex, pets ok, on bus route. 210-860-
0010.
Roommates needed. Summer Sublease
4bdrm/2bth house on Holleman. 696-3078
Dustin.
Summer Sublease. Female roommate,
w/d, bus route. Call April 764-8884.
Wanted: 2-female roommates,
3bdrm/2bath mobile home in Rolling
Ridge MHP. $275/person/mo +1/4-utilit-
ies. Call (979)696-2119, ask for Bethany
or Megan.
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
THE BATTALION
7
Monday, April 1, 2002
A&M swimers finish 21 st
at NCAA’s, UT claims title
Staff & Wire
The Texas A&M men’s
swimming and diving team
closed out its 2001-02 season
Saturday night with a 21st
place finish at the NCAA
Championships held in
Gabrielsen Natatorium on the
campus of the University of
Georgia.
Texas, who entered the meet
ranked third nationally, topped
No. 1 Stanford by a score of
512 to 501 for its third straight,
and 10th overall, national title.
A&M scored all eight of its
points on Saturday by virtue of
a fifth-place finish in the conso
lation final of the 400-yard
freestyle relay. The foursome
of Patrick Kennedy, Matt Rose,
Robbie Taylor and Dan
Blanchard took 13th overall
after swimming a time of
2:57.09. The quartet swam
2:56.95, the 13th fastest time in
the preliminaries, in order to
qualify for the final.
Kennedy, swimming the last
meet of his collegiate career,
just missed qualifying for the
final in the 200 backstroke after
swimming a seasonal-best time
of 1:44.94. Kennedy was the
first swimmer not taken to
Saturday’s finals, missing the
opportunity by just six-hun-
dreths of a second.
Senior All-American diver
Jesse Even finished 21st in the
platform diving competition
after being in the hunt for a
spot in the finals for most of
the first half of the preliminar
ies. Even ranked between sev
enth and ninth place for each of
the first four rounds before suf
fering a score of 9.45 on his
fifth dive which dropped him
all the way to 17th. A score of
36.45 on his sixth dive dropped
him to 21st place where he
remained for the majority of
the rest of the prelims.
Sophomore All-American
Matt Rose just missed qualify
ing for finals after finishing
21st in the morning preliminar
ies of the 100 freetyle in 43.85.
Freshman Alfredo Jacobo
claimed 30th in the 200 breast
stroke in the morning prelimi
naries. Jacobo neared his per
sonal best of 2:00.98 by finish
ing in 2:01.08.
KRT CAMPUS
Indiana guard Tom Coverdale talks with coach Mike Davis during practice at the Final Four in Atlanta.
The Hoosiers defeated Oklahoma, 73-64, to reach tonight’s final against Maryland.
how they’re playing now,” Williams said. “Any
time a team plays team defense like they do, they
have a chance to beat anybody.”
The list of anybodys includes Duke. Indiana
pulled off a stunning upset and ruined most pool f
bracket sheets, beating the Blue Devils 74-73 in
the regional semifinals.
Maryland (31-4) didn’t surprise anybody with its
wins. All-American Juan Dixon was his usual self in
each, adding to his tournament run with 33 points in
the 97-88 win over fellow top seed Kansas on
Saturday night. The Terrapins held on after losing
most of a 20-point lead over the final six minutes.
Tournament
Continued from page 5
15-for-19 they had from beyond the arc in the
regional final win over Kent State.
To win the last game the Hoosiers will need
that 3-point shooting and solid inside play from
Jared Jeffries and Jarrad Odle to offset the formi
dable Maryland front line of Lonny Baxter, Chris
Wilcox and Byron Mouton.
“Any team that’s gotten to where Indiana has
gotten, you don’t look at their record, you look at
Waves
Continued from page 5
No. 4. Matijevic improved to
14-2 in dual match play this
season.
Just minutes later, freshman
Lester Cook fell to No. 55
senior Stefan Suter to give
Pepperdine the 3-1 advantage.
“We got down early in this
one,” Cass said. “But I was
proud that we were able to get
ourselves back into the match.
We lined up three guys that just
came to us in January, and for
the most part, I think they did a
great job tonight against a
Pepperdine team that was
stacked with some older, more
experienced guys.”
Bauer pulled the Aggies
within one with his 7-5, 6-3 win
on court No. 6 while filling in
for injured sophomore Khaled
El Dorry.
However, Garland shut the
door on Newport on court No. 1
to clinch the victory.
“I felt like I played pretty
well in the second set,”
Newport said. “I got a little
more comfortable out there
and, I was a little tired, but I felt
like I really had a chance going
into the third set.
“I think [Garland] played
well tonight and he was able to
pick up his game there in the
third [set]. But, we had a great
crowd tonight, and it was a lot
of fun, so I think even with the
loss, playing a solid team like
[Pepperdine] can do a lot for
our team, especially the
younger guys.”
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