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Hished, W/D, cable, ethemet. $414 rent
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(irtment. $289/mo. +1/2bills. Call 693-
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Bmmer sublease 2bdrm/1 5bth 4-plex,
i/d included, vaulted ceilings, fireplace,
bar, huge balcony, available May-15-
|y-31, option of renewal, $652/mo, 324-
!2, 229-0809.
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Deposit WAC iBn'sbeb 4bdrm/4bth. Pool, close to cam-
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3/2 short-terrr
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■nutes from campus, furnished, w/d, LAN
2bth, fenced, * a ™p C $800/mo 778.3907
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lent, close to -* 100/mo+1/4utilities. Tyner 690-0883.
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area. May-paid, $999/mo.
ummer Sublease Female, 4bdm/2ba,
asher dryer in room, fully furnished, on
us route, close to campus, workout room,
baseketball, May- Aug.
326/mo. Call Bethany 693-2542 or 877-
1307.
lummer Sublease May-August, w/ option
to renew 3bdrm/2bath house w/garage,
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May rent paid, 2bdrm/1bath, one bedroom
$377/mo 694-8166
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3bdrm/3bth. Furnished, DSL/cable, TV
deluded, w/d, individual lease. $425/mo.
uease15-) Mark 574-7670.
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II Todd 574-7578.
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% furnished, w/d, free cable/ ethemet.
bailable mid-May- 7/28, option to stay
'y 1 year. $400/mo. o.b.o. 680-1132.
'Ummer sublease. 3bdrm/2bath Hickory
’ark Duplexes, $900/mo, May paid. 694-
1267.
Tradition at Northgate: summer
eases available for individual sessions or
oth sessions. 1&2bdrm, individual lease,
inclusive low rates. Located in the heart
Northgate. www.traditiondorm.com
£68-9000.
University Commons summer sublease. 1-
$382/mo for
room in 2bdrm/1,5ba
J une/July. 696-5195.
University Place condos, 4/4 with all ap
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10 rent in fall. 3/2 duplex, on bus route,
v/d included. $350. 764-9737.
jummer Sublease, $326/mo, fully furnish-
d, great roommates. Call Jody 693-
1942.
lummer sublease, 1-room available in a
lbdrm/2bth duplex, $330/mo, 595-1297.
lose to bus-stop.
bummer sublease, 4bdrm/3bth, $300/mo.,
'/d. Call 693-1635.
ummer sublease, large 3/2 house off
W.Pkwy. Fully furnished, sprinkler sys-
am, Jacuzzi, 3-4Christians wanted. 694-
Pool, hottub, volleyball.
No smoking/ pets. Available
pliances
$1400/m,
A ug. 690-0545
piking distance to A&M. In Northgate.
Mrm/lba studio apartment. $525/mo
1 li®- No pets. Available May-15 or pre-
le ase for fall. 693-8534.
. ant a Nice Dulplex, for a low rate?
‘udrm/1 ba $545/mo & 2bdrm/2ba $565.
ome available for early May move-ins.
tOOoff i s t month rent. All units have
onced yards, and w/d conn. Call 693-
£g50.Hurry!
dashers & Dryers For Rent. Don’t buy,
rent a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus
ax )- UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster,
“alter! 764-3902
'Wvw.universityleasing.com
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re e! Broker Century21.
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'Mow! Brand new
HOOsq.ft
3bdrm/3ba duplex!
Maytag app& w/d, security/
Phnkler syst. $11 OO/mo. Yulin, Coventry
6n Realty. 846-2894/ 764-9021.
FOR SALE
'p.®®^ arna ha Wave Runner w/ trailer. Ex-
ent condition. After market intake w/
Performance prop. Inner-tube, ski-rope,
r '[PI; & 2-lifejackets included. $2900/obo.
Brad (979)255-6322.
with K 0ri ° n Coropetition Subwoofers
^dandpass box; asking $130 574-5653
with°h ^ oncia scooter CH80 elite, black
1 nnn lrnet ’ auto start and warranty,
17^, miles ’ 80-c.c., $2000, (210)481-
174 4, (979)695-6472.
Aioc)! eep Wrar >gler Sport. Loaded, extras
ne 9otiable.
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9 '229-2012, leave message.
KRT DIRECT
Members of the Colorado Avalanche celebrate a The Avalanche are looking for their second straight
game-winning goal against the Philadelphia Flyers. Stanley Cup as the NHL playoffs begin today.
Red Wings, Avalanche among
favorites as NHL playoffs begin
FOR SALE
Barnwood Furniture. Perfect condition.
Coffee table $75; kitchen cupboard 5’x3’
$150; entertainment center 5’x5’ $300
485-0746.
Bedroom Furniture Set: Dresser with mir
ror, bookshelf with drawers, nightstand.
$250. Call Jessica 696-8364
Black Whirlpool microwave, almost brand
new. $100. 492-8883.
College Station 2-story; 2bd/1,5bth
+study, living room, fireplace, w/d, and re-
fridgerator, fenced 70’s. Show end of
April. Call Jere Hill 281-333-3664.
For Sale: Cerwin Vega AT-10, 3-way loud
speakers $200 pair, 764-5684
HP Pentiuml, good word processor, in
good condition. $300 obo. Call Jason
693-6395.
Kegerator $390/obo. Comes with all
equipment and keg shell. Compartment
for storing frosty mugs and/or liquor bot
tles. 764-1597.
Nice college home! 2.5 miles from cam
pus. 3bdrm/2bth. 1708 Beaver Pond.
779-6636.
HELP WANTED
$$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi
ble hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+
only.
$7,500 avg/ummer. Looking for sharp, in
dependent students for business, sales,
&management opportunity. 492-1186.
Leave name, classification, &major.
100 Instructors/ Counselors needed. Co
ed sleepaway camp. Pocono Mountains,
Pennsylvania. Good salary! 1-800-422-
9842. www.campcayuga.com
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Summer Camps/
You Choose! NY, PA, New England. IN
STRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La
crosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa
terskiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery,
Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
shop, Nature, Nurses. Arlene Streisand,
1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com
A fun, prestigious teaching position.
Some evenings &Saturdays. Must have
had driver’s license 4+years. No criminal
record. We train. $8/hr. 693-9294.
Awesome Summer Job; Challenge
yourself while exploring the Rocky Moun
tains, be rewarded by making a difference
in the lives of children, and make friend
ships that will last a lifetime. Cheley Colo
rado Camps, a residential wilderness
camp for children 9-17, is hiring Male
Horseback Riding and Crafts counselors
6/10-8/13. Call us at 1-800-CampFun or
visit our website at www.cheley.com
Budweiser Women Of Big12 Swimsuit
Calendar: Models, Photographers, De
signers Wanted, ucalendars.com, 785-
830-0367.
Couple to manage small apt. complex.
Ideal for grad, student couple. Apartment
+salary +car allowance. Send resume to
1300 Walton Dr. College Station, Texas
77840.
Cruise line, entry level, on board positions
available. Great benefits. Seasonal or
year-round. (941)329-6434, www.cruise-
careers.com.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-
F, after 5p.m. 823-5031.
Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions.
Drivers earn up to $11/hr. Immediate hir
ing. 725-A University.
Full-time painters needed for summer. No
experience required. $7.00/hr. Call
(979)695-7787.
Full-time porter needed May-August.
Apply at Parkway Apartments, 1600 SW
Parkway, C.S.
Looking for a Summer Job? City of Col
lege Station is hiring lifeguards Scashiers
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.
Medical office now hiring administrative
assistant. Duties include telephone corre
spondence, prescription refills, data entry,
scheduling and assisting the staff. Please
call (979)776-7895 or fax your resume to
(979)776-4260. Allergy Associates, 2706
Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802.
Need extra cash? The Texas A&M Book
store in MSC is now hiring for spring buy
back and Summer. Apply in store.
Notes-N-Quotes is now hiring for part-
time and temporary in store positions for
summer and fall 2002. Flexible schedule,
will work around classes. For more infor
mation please call 979-846-2255 or come
by 701 West University directly across
from the Blocker building.
Now Hiring Waitstaff, experience prefer
red, Garcia’s- 1704 George Bush East at
Harvey. Interview between 2-5p.m. Daily
Part-time bookkeeper, accounting classes
necessary, will train, send resume to
3707-S. College Ave., Bryan, TX 77801
Part-time cooks needed. Koppe Bridge,
764-2933.
Part-time job helping handicapped. Male
student preferred. $270/mo., 12-hours/
week. 846-3376.
Permanent part-time job, begins last week
of May. Elementary Education major pre
ferred, camp counselor working with kids
on computers. Call 229-3857.
Summer work for rent.Wanted: 8 Ags with
ranch or construction experience to work
May-13 to May 28 in exchange for sum
mer housing in Bryan/CS. Get application
forms at Casa Blanca Apartments. 4110
College Main in Bryan or on campus at
WERC rm205N.
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.
Villa Maria Chevron- p/t attendant, basic
auto knowledge preferred. Flexible hours.
776-1261.
Wanted: Energetic People for after-school
program. Employment begins Aug.’02.
Applications accepted ©College Station
Conference Center thru April 26th. Kid’s
Klub.
Warehouse help needed. Full+ part-time
hours. Will attempt to work around class
time. Pre-employment drug screen re
quired. Apply in person, Bill Crutchfield,
778-6000, ext.151.
Warehouse help/ driver needed now
through summer, Tuesday mornings, Sat
urday definite, additional hours flexible.
Good driving record required. $7.50-
$8/hr. 779-9010.
MOTORCYCLE
1999 Yamaha FZR-600 sport bike, 8,500-
miles, $3500. Call Tyson 412-2993.
2000 GSXR 600 $5,295, 2001 Buell Blast
500 $3,295. 281-960-6488.
2000 Suzuki GSX-R 600. 6000mi. Clean &
fast. $5500 obo. 260-2118.
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500 + 2-helmets
+accessories. $4100 obo. 694-6902.
‘93 750 Nighthawk.
http://Loopy.Spyw.com Mint condition.
$3100/nego. 492-1020.
94 CBR/600 great shape, fast, new chain,
tune-up, minor scratches. $3500. 979-
492-3446.
PETS
Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter,
775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
AKC Boston Terrier puppies, 5-females, 2-
males. Easy to train. 1st shots. Ready
4/18. $300/each. (979)764-1089 or
(979)229-4571.
AKC Lab pups. Ready 5/1/02. First shots,
wormed, dewclaws removed, black, yel
low, chocolate. Hunters. $275-$350. 979-
693-0232.
AKC Pomeranian pups born 3/6/02 Ready
4/17/02. $450 males/ $400 females (neg.)
one-female and 2-males 979-822-0355
Boxer pups, akc-reg. Shots, wormed,
dewclaws, &tails cut, brindle and white,
and flashy fawn, ready to take home.
$300-$400/ea. 979-229-5384.
CKC Registered Female Rottweiler Pup
py, 8wks old, 1st shots & wormed, $250.
979-773-4373.
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.
Weimeraner Puppies- full blooded, not
registered. Red with green eyes. Beauti
ful! Docked, wormed and shots. $150.
979-279-3359.
REAL ESTATE
16x76 Trailer-house, 3/2, rent or sate.
Call for details. 979-255-8805.
2-yr-old well built 4/2/2, Ig-fenced yard.
812 Oak Street. $105,000, 846-5800
College Hills, bike to TAMU, 3bdrm/2bth,
513 Gilchrist. New paint, carpet & up
grades. $119,900. 979-680-1010 after
4pm.
Edelweiss Estates House for sale. 4/2/2.
Approx. 1934 sq.ft. Corner lot. $151,000.
(979)218-0078 (281)486-7093.
Mobile home, 1991, 3bdrm/2bth, excellent
condition, carport, covered deck, quiet
country area, $14,500, 774-2935.
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
1- F/M Roommate for summer. 4bdrm/2bth
house on George Bush. Across from cam
pus, $300/mo. +util. 695-9348.
2 Female roommates needed, available
Summer/Fall, $170/mo, across from cam
pus. Shannon 694-8430
2- Female Roommates needed. 3bdrm/2ba
nice duplex. Opens in May. $325/mo. Call
Jenny 680-8952.
2-Summer subleasers needed, $275/mo.
+1/4bills, 5-mins. from campus, w/d, inter
net connection. 695-6895.
4bdrm/2bth sublease needed May. Excel
lent location, next TAMU. Renewable Au
gust. W/d, cable, internet, $250/mo.
+1/4utilities. Charles 696-9063.
F-Christian needed for summer. 4/3
house, bus route, $235/mo. 695-0404.
F-roommate for summer. Nice 3/2 duplex
on Colgate. Own bd/bth. W/D, bus route,
$300/mo. Ashley 696-7292.
F-Roommate needed for summer, fall, and
spring. 2bdrm/2bath apartment $375/mo
Call 696-2130.
F-roommate needed for summer. Brand-
new townhome. 3bdrm/2ba. $400/mo. call
485-0869.
F-roommate non-smoker needed.
3bdrm/2bth house, close to campus. Se
curity system, w/d. Available May for next
school year. Major utilities included. Call
Jamie 695-7898.
F-roommate summer sublease, University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 2bdrm/2bath.
$375. 764-7945.
F-Summer sublease, University Com
mons, 2/1, w/d, furnished, $300/mo.
+1/2bills. 979-696-6004.
Female roommate needed for summer.
2bdrm/1.5bth apartment, on shuttle, pets
allowed, furnished/non-furnished.
$307/mo., +1/2bills. Call Carly 696-3137.
Female Roommate needed for Summer 1
(June3-July8). 2bdrm/2bath apartment
$200/mo +1/2bills Becky 847-6262
M-roommate needed, 3bdrm/2bth duplex,
$350/mo. +1/3bills. Starting July, w/d,
fenced yard, pets ok. Shane 575-7366.
M/F Roommate needed 2bdrm/1.5bath,
$325/mo, no deposit, pets ok. 695-7920,
845-7113. Leo.
Need female roommate now! 3bdrm/2bth
duplex, $333/mo. Rock Hollow area. No
pets. All appliances, including w/d, 979-
778-3456.
Roommate needed, summer sublease
(2/1 duplex) fully furnished, $300/mo
+1/2bills. Jeff 696-5259.
Roommates needed. Large 3bdrm/2ba,
walking distance to campus. 979-260-
3939.
Roommates needed. Summer Sublease.
4bdrm/2bth house on Holleman. 696-3078
Dustin.
Summer sublease. 2bdrm/2bth, water
paid, furnished. $275/mo +1/2bills. Call
693-9244.
UniversityPlace Condos 4bdrm/4bath,
Looking for 2 roommates for- May-15.
$360/mo. 764-1816 Mike.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lot!! 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.
(AP) — By limping into the
playoffs, the Detroit Red Wings
have made a first-round series
win over the eighth-seeded
Vancouver Canucks seem far
from automatic.
“I think we might have
some advantage against the
Wings,” Vancouver’s Markus
Naslund said Monday. “They
haven’t played their best hock
ey of late and we have. We’re
playing totally without pres
sure. They are the best team in
the league and everyone
expects them to win.”
Detroit and Vancouver
begin their series Wednesday,
one of four NHL playoff open
ers that night. Four other series
begin Thursday.
Detroit clinched the No. I
seed in the Western Conference
on March 23, and guaranteed
itself the NHL’s best overall
record five days later.
After that, the team rested
its many veterans and at times
it appeared the Wings were just
killing time until the postsea
son. They finished the regular
season with just one win in
their last 10 games.
“We’re feeling really good
about ourselves,” Detroit
defenseman Chris Chelios insist
ed Monday. “We had all the
excuses imaginable over the last
couple of weeks, now it’s time to
get back to where we were.”
Teammate Darren McCarty
said: “Maybe it’s a good thing to
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not go into the playoffs like a fat
cat riding high. Maybe this will
give us more focus.”
The Canucks enter the post
season on a nine-game unbeaten
streak (8-0-1). Naslund and
teammate Todd Bertuzzi also
finished the season as the second
and third leading scorers in the
league, behind Calgary’s Jarome
Iginla.
In other games Wednesday,
the No. 3 Carolina Hurricanes
play the No. 6 New Jersey
Devils, the No. 2 Philadelphia
Flyers welcome the No. 7
Ottawa Senators and the No. 3
San Jose Sharks play host to the
No. 6 Phoenix Coyotes.
The Devils eliminated
Carolina in the opening round
last season and New Jersey
defenseman Scott Stevens did
his own personal damage, level
ing hits on Shane Willis and Ron
Francis, who both left the series
with concussions.
New Jersey also is in the curi
ous position of having more
points than Carolina (95-91),
which earned the third seed
because it won the weak
Southeast Division.
The Devils won the season
series 2-1-1
“The games that we played
against Carolina were very com
petitive games, very spirited
games,” New Jersey coach
Kevin Constantine said. “The
teams are starting to get familiar
with each other, and that breeds a
rivalry, so I think it will be a very
emotional series.”
The Flyers have just three
wins over Ottawa in the last 11
games. This season, the Senators
won the series 2-1-1.
“We’ve played some pretty
good games against them and we
can skate with them,” Senators
captain Daniel Alfredsson said.
The Sharks, who have a five-
game home winning streak, play
host to a first-round series for the
first time, and will not be satis
fied with anything less than
advancing.
“We’re at the point where we
have a chance to make an impact
in the playoffs beyond the first
couple of weeks,” San Jose’s
Mike Ricci said.
On Thursday, the four other
first-round series begin.
In Eastern Conference play,
the top-seeded Boston Bruins
welcome No. 8 Montreal and the
fifth- seeded New York
Islanders, in the playoffs for the
first time in eight years, travel to
No. 4 Toronto.
In the West, No. 4 St. Louis,
which is in the playoffs for a 23rd
straight season — the best streak
of any team in the four major
sports — plays host to the fifth-
seeded Chicago Blackhawks.
The defending Stanley Cup
champion Colorado Avalanche,
the No. 2 seed, will be visited by
No. 7 Los Angeles. The Kings
played spoiler last season, bump
ing Detroit in the first round.
within reach. But they went 1-2-2 and were elimi
nated before their second to last game.
“It was a very turbulent year, almost from start
to finish,” said Wilson, a longtime assistant to
Hitchcock who took over when his friend was fired
in late January. “It seemed to be one thing after
another that didn’t allow us to get into a flow,
cohesiveness. Something always seemed to be
pulling us away from our focus, away from getting
our job done.
“Bottom line is, those are excuses: We are pro
fessionals. We have a team here that should’ve
done better than it did and we-need to accept that
and respond through the summer and next year.”
Wilson, who went 13-11-7-1, hopes to still be
in charge then. If he is not, Montreal assistant
coach Guy Carbonneau, a former Star who remains
popular in the locker room and with fans, is
believed to be a top candidate. Hicks also is fond
of high-profile moves, so any big name coach on
the market likely would be considered, too.
Armstrong said he plans to have a coach hired
by the amateur draft in June. By then, he might
also know his plans for Belfour, whose arrival five
years ago catapulted Dallas into the NHL’s elite.
He will be 37 in a few weeks and his performance
and attitude were both down this year despite
Hitchcock and Wilson tying their job to his.
“It’s really a two-way street: Does the organi
zation want to bring Eddie back? Then agan, does
Eddie want to come back to the organization?”
Armstrong said. “I’d like to sit down and talk to
him and get his feeings on the season first and then
we’ll move on after that.”
. Marty Turco has backed up Belfour the last two
years and at 26 is ready to take over.
“I’d love to see what I can be as a No. l,”said
Turco, who went 5-6-2 with a 2.09 goals against
average.
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