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Planning on doing laundry in the dorm? # IfitoWii Soil let Iinart^ 1 EAT-DRINK • DO LAUNDRY klWSBOSltOIllIl Op«n * AM-MIdnlgh. |L.« W..» >0*0 PM , V |M...lta.tWC.rd.Jtal«riCM ExprM. * Q&yfs m 1801 Texas Ave. South,Cellege Station Visit US 0(111(16 3t WWW.W3Shb3nQ6fS.C0fn 696-6756 ITS LATE. YOU'RE HALF-WAY TO MOM AND DAD'S YOU'RE OUT OF GAS. YOU'RE OUT OF MONEY. YQITRE OUT OF LUCK BET YOU WISH YOU HAD ONE OF THESE! $45 per month. 4500 minutes. Nationwide Long Distance Included. Every Minute. Every Day. 500 Anytime Minutes 4000 Night & Weekend Minutes 4500 Total Minutes With a two-year PCS Advantage Agreementsw. SAVE $150 ON 2 SELECT PHONES! Stop by the Sprint Booth at the Memorial Student Center to take advantage of these limited time offers! Only Sprint built the largest all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network with advanced multimedia services reaching more than 230 million people for clarity you can see and hear Sprint. Clarity you can see and hear. n credit. Customers with a preferred Sprint unpaid past-due amounts at the end of this • Consumer Service Plan with a new PCS with certain other promotions, discounts, uCi ; P ro * 1 '5ited. Use of multiple addresses or Weekend minutes are Monday - Thursday 9p 4B INTEI THE B Wednesday, August 28,; Faces Continued from na game experience, Corbel ; use the tournament as as board to the regular seasot] “This will be a good! try and build some coot; and find a rhythm,” Ct| said. “We are inconsistent; our rhythm right now bees, inexperience, but wehavtj of depth. We may have ! than ever before sowehavt] of possible lineups wei sort through.” What A&M lacks ineij ence, it makes up with rani and skill. Corbelli signedij recruiting class, and outside hitter Laura Jone l named the Big I2’s prex| Freshman of the Year. “We have a lot of at ent ” Corbelli said. "Wei lot of ability, we are gettir.| ger and we hit with a I power. The biggest will be having the patien: wait until we can comet as a team. We have pier | confidence that we will, together, but the hard pa be having the patienceitl, get there.” ch SPORTS IN BRIEf Scales named to Ray Guy watchlii Texas A&M punter Cody5c is one of four Big 12 Confei; players named to the Ray Award watch list Tuesdaybr Greater Augusta Sports Ccw Scates, a product of Tylci High School, is beginning third season as A&M's put Last season he became ond punter in school h average more than 40 yards freshman and a sophomoft "Cody Scates has doneag job for us the last two seasc said A&M head football to R.C. Slocum. "He has the to win the field position,* > for us and in the oppo^ ^ n . Mc JOHA Africa ( States, S wealthy i mit worl down p expand tl able ener, the globe Renev like wind gy produ expensive than a tr But the t< tiny fract comes fr and other carbon di believed wanning. A pro Summit Developn for the ust be increa: percent of gy produc Source negotiatio the Uniter and other states wei nate the specific g< Even ti some mei Germany, renewable wavered o “We m can’t com ners,” s Christine negotiatio The mc ized count mental £ demanding measures. deep in their own territory The Ray Guy Award is sented each season to nation's top punter. The": list names 34 punters anti be trimmed to 10 semife in late October. Scates is the latest in a g of Aggies being included national watch lists for the son. Linebackers Brian Car and Jarrod Penright werene to the Butkus Award list " Penright and Sammy D avli candidates for the [l Nagurski Trophy. Quartet Mark Farris is on the ' O'Brien watch list, wp Warren is a nominee or Lombardi Award and u Trophy. uplifting t protecting ment. Tt expects it mit in its h heads of s attend. Baylor basketball dismisses Greenle* WACO, Texas (A p ) ' ^ senior guard Wendell r , a two-year starter, has W missed from the teamj being arrested twice on charges. "We think a new ^ Wendell in another might be best," Baylor ^ Dave Bliss said. 'As a u we tried to understan with Wendell, and we well reil. „ upii The Waco Tribune-H eported Tuesday that Grc was arrested Aug. _ ( responded to a distur jo 1 Waco apartment. Greenleaf's attorney, R: oreeniedi ^ n V6; Swanton, told the Wac ( | per that case was pen .J a# McLennan <:ountY l f.resf ney's office. Greenleaf a . demeanor charges c> family violence a"d P ^ of under two ounces na. Greenleaf was already deferred probation f°< a " !n P , in which Wa» said he broke down f ment door and slapped 8i Saf pleaded 27 to misdemeanor 27 to misaemea..- - ^ criminal mischief an ^ was given two y ea P Atet the fits, incide* After the rirsi r officials suspended from summer i