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Monday, September 9, 2002
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HELP WANTED
Cl ildcare p/t openings. Flexible hours,
must be willing to work evenings and
^fci'kends. Apply in person only. 3609
■29thSt.
HELP WANTED
Part time grounds keeper needed 15-25
hours per week, very flexible, start $8/hr.
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^■-F. Call 823-5031 between 1-5pm for
Part-time bookkeeper/secretary: 8-10
hrs/week. Must be in CS through 12/03.
Send resume to 1300 Walton Dr. CS TX
77840.
COACHES & BUDDIES WANTED: Our
-eh tllenger soccer program (a program for
^■ntally and/or physically challenged chil-
^■en) is looking for people to coach or
and provide a positive experience
^■r challenged children. Call 764-3424
Part-time programmer wanted by local
software firm. Flexible hours, great real
world experience. Call Allen, 776-7520
ext. 101 or email resume. abiehle@cap-
sher.com
■CACHES WANTED: We need enthusi-
^■tic. positive, motivational coaches for
^■rts Softball and Youth Flag Football.
Hall 764-3424 or 764-6386.
Part-time receptionist position for oral sur
geon's office. Must be able to work M-F,
1-5pm. Please call 776-7101 for informa
tion.
Enjoy working with children? We need reli-
^■lo, adult workers to join our nursery staff
Christ United Methodist Church. Mon 9-
1 am and Sun 8am-12:15pm. Starting pay
^v/hr. Pick up application: ChristUMC,
State Hwy-6
Part-time sales assistant position available
in large insurance agency. Starting at
$8/hr. M/W/F 9am-2pm and every third
Sat 10am-2pm. Additional hours are ne
gotiable. Duties would include helping the
sales staff with marketing and insurance
Hem,tie attendant needed for handicap
ped student. Please call Kristie at 847-
Hl47.
proposals. 3.0 GPA preferred. Please
send resume to: The Liere Agency, 1101
University Dr. East. Ste. 100, College Sta
tion, TX 77840.
General maintenance: flexible hours- call
to appt. 979-778-0043
Part-time warehouse associate, apply at
Lack’s Furniture
Help wanted with new company. Commis-
Hon based sales ot College Life Advisor.
Bww.collegelileadvisor.com Contact Stu
^46 0656
Partners now hiring, flexible hours, good
pay, apply in person at 113 Walton CS or
www.partnersfooddelivery.com
House Keeper: energetic, dependable,
■xperience preferred. References, trans
portation required. 680-1107.
Running partner to pace daily morning
work-out with master female national med
alist. Must be experienced, possess good
pace judgment, dedicated &friendly. 1-yr.
commitment required. 764-7921.
In Line Hockey Registration for the
■o02 Fall Adult In-Line Hockey League
■ill be from Aug 26 -Sept. 16 at the Neal
■ecreation Center. Cost is $200 per team.
Koordinator and Sports officials also
■eeded, some experience required. For
'■Spore information call 209-5210.
Student needed (Education major prefer
red) from 4-6pm M-TH to pick up Kinder-
gartner & Fifth grader from CS schools &
help with homework. Please call 696-
2172 or email
Uvenkatraj @ mail.St-Joseph org
Student needed to deliver Battalion News
papers off campus. Must be currently en
rolled at A&M, available from 6am-10am,
Mon.-Fri. & have reliable transportation. If
interested, please come by 015 Reed
McDonald Bldg.
■unek s Grocery & BBQ. 14889 Wellborn
Wellborn. Part-time, evening, week-
■nds. cashier, food experience helpful.
q90-0111
■oppe Bridge Bar and Grill. Part-time
Book and counter help. Wellborn and Har-
■ey Road locations. 764-2933, 776-2833.
■lake $320 Week! Sunchase Ski & Beach
Breaks Sales Rep positions available now.
ILargest commissions. Travel Free!
■ -800-SUNCHASE ext. 114,
U.B. Ski is looking for sales reps to post
College Ski Week flyers. Earn free trips
and extra cash. Call 1-800-SKI-WILD.
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Wanted part time housekeeper, 775-2277,
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WANTED
dancersSK '•
:kmg 690-i <,:
■ilake easy money for something you al-
Beadydo. Check out www.icodea.com
Abdels needed, life drawing classes.
B^odels will need to disrobe. $10/hr, Voice
Bnail 694-0068 email: tinstarstudio@ya-
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Hoorn's Helper wanted. Min. 6/hr. week.
■Starting $7/hr. Heavy cleaning, ironing,
Organizing help needed. Two year com-
innitment necessary Call 690-0357, day-
Jlme
BlpidTa job? Do you like to work out-
■pprpLr £arn $7.50/hr doing lawncare.
. yViil work around school schedule. Two
■pots remaining. Call Pebble Creek at
■90-0996, ask for Kendall.
Nmfa’s is now accepting applications for
■osess and waitstaff, M-F 2-4
(Motetakers! NotesNQuotes is hiring note-
Bakers for Fall classes. Call 846-2255 or
■top by.
Warehouse help/ driver needed, Tuesday
mornings, Saturday definite, additional
hours flexible. Good driving record re
quired. $7.50-$8/hr. 779-9010.
LOST & FOUND
Lost unneutered male black lab @Cain
SWellborn 8/4. $500 reward for safe re
turn. 696-2454.
MISCELLANEOUS
Cavitt Corner. Used books, collectables,
furniture and antiques. 2100 Cavitt, Bryan.
979-822-6633.
FOR a CHUCKLE, visit:
www.ComputerHumor.biz for gourmet
popped corn & chocolate with Witty Com
puter Humor labels, also T-shirts. Secure,
online ordering. E-mail name & address
for free brochure.
Monday Night Football!
$500' ,0 Cash Giveaway
Plus tickets to Bocktoberfest in Shiner,TX on October 19 th
and a ride on the Fox and Hound Party Bus
to be given away at the end of every quarter.
Ask us about our Front Row Fan Club.
Win a VIP Party for Monday Night Football.
Register for our weekly giveaway.
Call for details 846-021 I
MOTORCYCLE
1994 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9R. blk/slvr/mm.
Also has full leathers. $5600/nego. 713-
899-1929.
2000 Kawasaki Ninja EX500R, blue,
$3300obo. 979-676-0245
2000 Yamaha R6 Red/ Black/ White clean
yosh. $6600 o.b.o. 324-2995
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Great shape.
4000mi. $3800. Chris 696-2726.
MUSIC
Atention drummers, guitarists, and bas
sists! Local songwriters looking for musi
cians for a rock band. If interested or just
curious call 324-7325
Drummer needed! Serious band needs
rock drummer! Call Stephen 764-9935
PETS
Adopt Pets: Dogs, Cats, Puppies, Kit
tens, Many purebreds. Brazos Animal
Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Beagle puppes 7-wks red AKC registered,
first shots, $300 254-760-1131 or 695-
7778.
Rescued cats. Approx. 5-months old, had
shots. 1-male, 2-females. Free to a good
home. 779-6736.
The Cats Cradle has a great selection of
well-cared for, rescued cats & kittens for
adoption! 979-820-0599 or 936-825-8610.
REAL ESTATE
3-2-2 Bryan’s Wheeler Ridge. Large
rooms/ yard. Owner $87,000. 979-776-
1878.
Condo for sale. 4bdrm/4bth, newer prop
erty. $108,500. Call 817-332-5800/ 817-
439-1776.
Three 4-plexes, 2 blocks from campus (in
Northgate), $120,000 per building (307,
309, 311 First Street), also available four
lots in Northgate, 979-846-5800.
ROOMMATES
2-Roommates needed, 3bdrm/1.5bth
house, fully furnished, walk to campus,
$350/mo. +1/3util (979)575-2439.
3bdrm/2bth roommate needed ASAP
$375/mo +1/3bills. 1413 Caudill house.
979-696-7462
A Roommate needed- rent/nego., $200-
$300, 1/3bills, 3/2 house Wolf Pen Area.
Chris 512-680-5161.
C.S. Female 3/2/2 house, shuttle, w/d. ca
ble, internet, SPECIAL $300-t-1/3bills.
695-8074, 210-383-8524
Christian female needed! Duplex, own
room, great bus route, W/D, $283/mo
+ 1/3bills, fun roommates! Please call Be-
kah 764-0766 or Hillary 574-6948
Christian male roommate needed,
$375/mo, private rm/bth, water/gas paid,
on shuttle route, walking distance from
A&M, laundry room on-site. Treehousell,
693-5959
CS new house Edelweiss Estates, 3/2 ga
rage, private vanity, need bedroom furni
ture, built-in desk, cable internet, $400/mo
+ 1/3 bills, deposit. Megan 695-6441, 574-
6347
F-needed ASAP, 2bdrm/1bth, close to
campus, $225/mo +1/2bills. Jenessa 229-
8127
ROOMMATES
F-roommate needed nice 3bdrm apt with
W/D call Peggy for more details 696-6943
Female Christian roommate needed for
Fall &Spring. 2bdrm/1.5bth sublease,
$270/mo +1/2bills, free cable. Call Anna
696-0653
Female needed asap. 3/2 condo, bus,
ethernet, w/d, $375/mo +1/3util. Brie, 979-
219-4465.
Female roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth, 2-
story apt. with W/D, have own bed/bath,
$312.50/mo +1/2util. Please call 979-574-
7056
Female roommate, 4-bdrm, 2-1/2bth
house, $300/mo. Please call 979-775-
0381
Female wanted for pri. bedroom in 2bdrm
apt. Furnished- all bills paid. $225/mo.
Call Office Casablanca Apts 846-1413.
4110 College Main, Bryan.
Male roommate wanted. Share 3bdrm
house, $450/mo., split bills, nice C/S area.
3/4mi. campus. 696-1622.
Wanted- male roommate, 2/1-1/2 duplex,
ch&a, w/d, furnished, fenced yard, on bus
route, walking distance to A&M, non-
smoker, $500/mo. bills paid, $300deposit.
979-822-0288
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.
Pressure washing. Residential/ Commer
cial. Free estimates/ Reasonable prices.
979-694-3088, 979-733-4048
Tired Studying? Enjoy Therapeutic Mas
sage, student discounts, gift certificates,
(979)764-9741.
TRAVEL
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maica, Cancun, Acapulco, Bahamas, or
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TUTORS
Need tutor for ENTC 349 Microprocessors
and ENTC 352 Intro to Mix-Sig Test
Measurement. Prefer someone with re
cent experience with these classes to as
sist current student during the fall semes
ter. Respond to lrhodes@wbltd.com
WANTED
Need sports passes, 2002 Season.
Please call Adam at 979-575-7026.
If You Have Something To Sell,
Remember:
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Hurricanes blow
past Gators 41-16
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) —
Top-ranked Miami exposed all of
Florida’s weaknesses. The
Hurricanes were so good, they
might even have the Gators ques
tioning some of their strengths.
Florida couldn’t stop running
back Willis McGahee, struggled
badly on special teams, got virtu
ally no pressure on Florida quar
terback Ken Dorsey and gave its
own QB, Rex Grossman, little
time to pass.
The result was Florida’s worst
home loss since 1979, a 41-16
drubbing Saturday night that
could have been worse.
“The mood was just like you
would expect: embarrassed,”
first-year coach Ron Zook said
Sunday. “When you get your tail
kicked like that, you don’t feel
good. And I don’t want them to
feel good. You’re not supposed
to feel good about that. But these
guys have done everything
we’ve asked them to do since
we’ve been here. There’s no rea
son for me to feel like they’re
not now.
“We’re going to go back to
work this week, and we’re going
to make improvements. We’re
going to get better.”
Few Gators passed the early-
season test, especially Grossman.
Under heavy pressure all
night. Grossman was 19-of-45
passing for 191 yards and two
interceptions.
Under intense scrutiny since
replacing Steve Spurrier in
January, Zook also must prove he
can make it in the big time.
"Obviously, if I’m graded on
wins and losses, which is the
biggest thing, then I didn’t grade
out well,” he said.
The Hurricanes, meanwhile,
answered all the questions they
had coming into this season:
— The offensive line was
dominant, giving Dorsey plenty
of time to throw and opening up
huge holes for the running game.
— The defensive backs were
aggressive, giving up just two
passes of 20 yards or more, and
holding receiver Taylor Jacobs to
five catches for 56 yards.
— With 204 yards rushing,
McGahee proved that Miami will
have little drop-off at running
back, despite the loss of Clinton
Portis and Frank Gore.
With the lopsided victory,
Miami tightened its hold on the
No. 1 spot in the Associated Press
Top 25 poll, released Sunday.
The Hurricanes received 68 of the
74 first-place votes, doubling
their total from last week.
No. 2 Oklahoma and No. 3
Texas each got three first-place
votes. Florida was the only signif
icant mover in the poll, dropping
from No. 6 to No. 12.
The Hurricanes sacked
Grossman just once, but they
hurried him on nearly every
play, forcing him to make short
drops and quick passes and leav
ing him no time to find receivers
down field.
“If you get pressure like that
on the quarterback, 1 don’t care
who he is, you are going to get
some opportunities if you are
doing the right things,” Miami
coach Larry Coker said Sunday.
“We got a lot of pressure, and we
were doing the right things in the
right places.”
McGahee was doing the right
things, too, helping the ’Canes
gain 300 yards on the ground for
the second straight games.
“That’s good against air, much
less Horida,” Coker said.
Although Zook said the game
could have been much closer,
especially had the Gators scored
instead of giving up a 97-yard
interception return for a touch
down late in the third quarter that
made it 34-16.
Dorsey played one of his
worst games as a starter. He threw
three interceptions, including two
inside Florida’s 20-yard line and
another one that Bam Hardmon
returned 26 yards for a TD.
Miami also has a punt blocked
to set up a Florida field goal. But
that was minor compared with
Florida’s problems on special
teams. Kicker Matt Leach missed
an extra point and a short field
goal, and punter Jason Hunter
hobbled a snap that gave Miami
great field position.
“I think you’re going to find
out that (Miami) is maybe better
than it was last year, if that’s pos
sible,” Zook said. “They got after
us pretty soundly.”
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