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THE BATTALION
Friday, March 28, 2003
Friday,
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FOR RENT
Summer Sublease, 1-F. $335/m,p
room, 4bdr/2ba. University CoutosJ
nished, w/d, pools, bus, near Kjf
Park (979)229-2991.
jlbou rne06 @ hotmail.com
Summer Sublease, 1-M. $400lm.i
Room, 2bdr/1.5ba. University C
furnished, w/d, pools, bus.nearUfl
park.
codybell02@yahoo.com
Summer sublease, 2-rooms, tee J
great house in Southgate,
+ l/4bills. Carly680-8590.
continued from pg. 6
FOR SALE
[let Ski, 1999 Yamaha GP800. 60hrs., ga-
, runs great, $4,800/obo. 979-229-
[1201.
[.ooking to buy a mobile home? All sizes
1 cheaper than you think. 979-696-0469.
[.ovely home in Shenandoah, 3/2/2. Brick,
great landscaping, $114,900, Realtor 229-
[3960
tlake Offer. Brick, 3/2/2, 1600+sqft. Close
[to campus. Fence, w/d, $124,900.
1(979)224-0675.
fountain bike, specialized, Hardrock. 24-
speed, aluminum frame, speed shifters,
[front shocks, climbing bars, All-terrain
[tires, $300. Jeremy 260-3119/
ivoodchuck102003@yahoo.com.
[jSEA-DOO for sale 97GSX, great condi-
|tion, well maintained, $3,200 obo. 696-
7434.
Summer sublease. 2/1 furnished. I
bus $450/mo. Extension avaial|
739-2001 Josh
Vasher and dryer set,$200. Refrigerator
Istarting at $100. 24-hour repair service
■available. Call 220-3665 or 220-4042.
Summer sublease, extension i
2/1, fenced, Northgate, only I
260-7219.
IWomens motorcane mountain bike. Shi-
Imano 18-speed gears and brand new
Ichain, $75. Call Katy 979-696-6748.
GARAGE SALES
Summer sublease, May-Aug
enced. S600/mo. John, 777-3715
Summer sublease, private room niJ
oom house, large fenced yard,
:ampus, S283/mo., Cynthia,(MSI
Summer sublease, University Cm
jrnished Ibdrm/lbth in
400/mo. Christy 979-739-6409
iummer Sublease, University C
ipartments, 2bdrm/2bth, living i
itchen. w/d, Ibdrm, S4Wmo/ohi-i
79-412-4200 Jay.
iummer sublease. 1-F, SSOtte'
ills, May paid, 1-bdnn in a 32k
ear campus, 2-bus routes, availaKi[
3, 693-9245.
ummer sublease. 1-M/F
bdrm/1.5bth townhouse, $275/n>i |
Hs. no deposit. May Free. 77744I!
ummer Sublease. 1/1, No depost
ave Apts. Call Jason, 4 92-7460.
ummer-Fall, 2bdr/1ba, 2 story Bij
idgewood Village. Call Jenortij
79)695-0987.
jtter’s Mill 2bdrm/1 .Sblti
i99/mo., electricity, water paid *'.[
ge, pool, dogs ok. 979-778-2171.
>wnhouses. 2bdrm/1.5ba., walkffj
nee to campus, bus-route. Also gs?
larlment, 20-minutes from cain|tti|
ailable, private swimming pod,
6-0091.
ilversity Tower Apt. 1 bdrmtass|
jarters, Meals, Secure
10/mo. Contact Mr. Gleason I
82 or Ms. Frankel 979-846-4242
ashers & Dryers For Rent. Oon’li,
it a washer & dryer, $30/rof#?
i). UniversityLeasing, Local, : s[
tier! 764-3902
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vw.collegerentals.ee Colleges
st apartment search for coles
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FOR SALE
Mobile Home for sale. Setup#
:es, lots of extras, on com 1
1,000. Call Hank 979-1
Mobile Home. No money do»
icing available in
9)324-5435.
i hunt this year! Black, AKC-regW
silent bloodline for breeding. Hid
kground, ready 4/22. $400, tat«j
its. 575-9924.
■Bryan First Annual Knightsbridge Lane ga-
Irage sale in Copperfield Subdivision.
[Many of the homes on Knightsbridge are
■participating. Lots of old pocket watches,
Idothes, shoes, boots, Ag Senior Boots,
(toys, kids clothes, furniture, gas powered
Igenerator, old coins, silver dollars, etc.
[lots of ammo, 1000 rounds SKS ammo
[$89.00, WWI & WWII Militaria (uniforms,
[iron cross, etc.) G.l. meals ready to eat
leases of 12 $19.00 case, Civil War Mus-
[ket, Confederate Currency. No early
[sales! Sat., March 29, 7a.m. till 3p.m. For
[information call John 255-8905.
HELP WANTED
fllCIRCLE ME!! Apply now, entry level po-
jsitions. FT/FT. Great job experience, fun
[environment. 696-7734.
www.collegeincome.com
i$$$Dancers, Dancers, Dancers$$$.
[Flexible hours. Silk Stocking, 690-1478.
[l8+ only.
[$250 a day potential/ bartending. Training
[provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext.625.
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You
Choose! NY, PA, New England. IN
STRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis, Basket-
Jball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Baseball, La-
|crosse, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Wa
ter-skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Archery,
Mt.Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Piano
Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Wood-
; shop, English Riding, Nature, Nurses. Ar-
[ lene Streisand 1 -800-443-6428;
| www.summercampemployment.com
Charli’s sales position for Spr/Sum. Op
portunity in better ladies clothing. Apply in
person. 505 University Drive East. 268-
9626.
| Cleaning commercial buildings at night,
j M-F. Call 823-5031 for appt.
Old Spring Break break you? $12
BASE/ APPT. Needed: motivated indiv.
with a good attitude. Customer sales/
service. Conditions apply. 695-1386.
www.workforstudents.com
Female attendant needed for handicapped
person. Please call Kristie 823-6178.
HELP WANTED
MOVIE EXTRAS/ MODELS NEEDED. No
experience necessary!! Earn from $150-
$450/day Call now for immediate expo
sure. 1-888-820-0164x1180.
Need weekend sitter for children ages
5&9. $6.50/hr. Molly, 821-6730 day, 774-
0441 evenings.
Office cleaner, flexible hours, over $ 10/hr
call 260-2660 between 12pm-4pm week
days.
Part time help needed. Must be available
some mornings and weekends. Apply in
person, 3609 E 29th St. Bryan.
PART-TIME STAFF ASSISTANT needed
for a busy real estate office. Must be de
tail oriented people person with reliable
transportation and good computer skills.
This position requires 15-20 hours per
week and at least one Saturday a month.
Must be available to work summer. Apply
in person at Coventry Glen Realty, 1003
University Dr. East, College Station.
PT/FT summer job, good pay, good place
to work. 690-2992. M-F/8-5.
SALES ENGINEER/ ASSISTANT: Engi
neering background, experience in mar
keting & sales. PC knowledge, good oral
& written communication skills. Please
send your resume to HR, 762 Peach
Creek Cut Off Rd, CS, TX 77845 or E-mail
to hr@arbin.com.
Sororities! Help promote American Idol,
Throw viewing parties at your house and
earn $350, e-mail Jennifer D. at zilo.com
for more information.
MOTORCYCLE
1985 Honda Rebel 250, 9000 miles, new
tires, saddle bags, good condition, school
bike, $975. Call John 694-6823.
1998 Suzuki GSXR-600. Red/Black, Per-
fect Condition, never dropped, extras in
cluded, $6,000neg. Call 936-590-0854.
1998 Suzuki TL1000S, beautiful bike, call
on extras, $5,500/obo. 587-1654.
2000 Suzuki SV650, 11.5k miles, some
body damage, runs great, lots of extras,
$2,100/060. 695-9348.
Yamaha 1992 Secall, runs great! Perfect
starter bike, black, corbin saddle,
$1650/neg. 255-7277.
Immediate part/full time position for Leas
ing Consultant available for student prop
erty. Must be outgoing, motivated and
neat. Experience not necessary but pre
ferred, will train right individual. Apply in
person at 502 Southwest Parkway.
Koppe Bridge Bar and Grill. Part-time
cook & counter help. Harvey Road loca
tion. 776-2833 Harvey location, 764-2933
Welborn location.
audio. 2-new Sony xplode
0; new 10in. MTX $40; oldaupS*
-1447.
tom crafted domino i
d or portable,
v.domino-tables.com
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sale. Senior boots size 9. Brail
m. $400 for boots, $200 for sate,
214-707-5459.
ez hard body electric guitar
$200. Practice amp $50. ®
ie with stand and cords $100. S
Cherokee Laredo Chrome NuflS?
ed at $1000, selling for
/obo. Call 680-9297.
ki 1997 Seadoo XP, trailer, net
■year warranty $4,500.229-3W,
continued on pg. 7
Little Caesars now hiring delivery drivers
and pizza makers. Apply at C.S. location.
Local business needs part-time ware
house help/ delivery drivers. Must have
good driving record. Need to be available
Monday- Friday. Please call 779-7042 for
an application.
Medical office now hiring Medical Tech/
Injectionist. Great experience for student
applying to medical school. Position re
quires a one year commitment. Salary
commencery with experience. Please fax
resume to 979-776-4260 or apply in per
son at Allergy Associates, 2706 Osier
Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802.
MUSIC
Fender Twin Amp ‘65 Reissue Dual 12"s,
Tubed, Awesome Sound, Like New! Can’t
Justify Owning Two. Must Sell. $750.
847-3888.
Ibanez RG Series Electric Guitar, hard
case, Fender amp, Zoom player 4-petal
station, lots of accessories, mint condition,
$550. 690-0125.
PETS
A.K.C. Golden Retriever Puppies, shots,
wormed, $350, call Chase 979-279-2297.
Adopt Pets: Dogs, Cats, Puppies, Kit
tens, Many purebreds. Brazos Animal
Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org
Jack Russell puppies for sale. Parents on
site. $300. Call 693-1902.
Weimaraner puppies full-blooded, d.o.b.
1/26, 1st shots, wormed, tails docked,
$200-250, exceptional! (979)279-3359.
REAL ESTATE
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ROOMMATES
1-female to sublease 2bdrm/1.5bth apart
ment, May- July, $275/mo. +1/2 bills. Call
693-6207.
1-Female, summer sublease. 2bdrm/2bth,
covered parking, Free utilities, DSL, cable.
$325/mo, 2-minute walk from Blocker. Me
lissa 847-4778.
1-Fun/ Studious female roommate need
ed, May’03- at least Fall’03, large
2bdrm/2bth, $370/mo. +1/2bills, Heather
485-0139.
Female. 4bdrm/3ba house. 2-rooms avail
able May 1-August. $400/mo. +1/4bills.
Big closets. In Bryan. 846-3134.
Looking for 1-or-2 female roommates to
share cute 3bdrm. house in Bryan. Call
979-823-6414.
M-Roommate for summer only.
4bdrm/2bth house, $250/mo. +1/4bills, fur
nished room w/computer and t.v. Bobby
at 979-696-4824.
M/F, 3/2.5/2 house, w/d new, $500/mo.
+1/3 bills, pool, lawn service, 2-story, all
appliances, in gated community. 979-696-
4413.
One female summer sublease needed in
private bedroom, private bath. (979)696-
7286.
Summer sublease 1-F at the Exchange.
Pool side view with private bd/ba, furnish
ed. Kristina 764-7503.
Summer sublease in private bdrm/bth
$280/mo. +1/3bills. Call Jenn 979-694-
2086.
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.
Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy
Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan
846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling
695-9193.
Skilled caring mechanic at my shop. Call
777-8711.
TUTORS
Math tutoring- Algebra through Differential
Equations. Grady 696-9113.
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ROOMMATES
1-M needed for summer sublease,
2bdrm/1.5bth duplex, Lawyer Street,
$335/mo. +1/2 bills 229-5028.
1-M roommate needed. $280/mo.
+1/2bills. July03’- Jun04’, 218-0447.
1-M/F needed for summer, 2bdrm/1ba.
lOOOsq/ft apartment, near campus,
$297.50, +1/2bills. 694-6648.
1- Roommate needed, Summer/ Fall ‘03.
2bdrm/1ba, $350/mo. Ethernet, Cable, fur
nished. Brian. 694-1794.
2- female roomates for May, $340/mo.
+1/4utilities. 4/2 apt. w/d, ethernet, fur
nished. Call Paula 693-9764.
2-m/f needed, 3/2 house, 2-rooms availa
ble now. $380 +1/3bills. Ethernet. Cable.
Unfurnished. Call JR 361-728-1006
2-M/F roommates needed for 3bdrm/2bth
house, $325/mo. +1/3 bills. Cable inter
net, fenced yard, furnished, in Bryan. Call
Bryant 979-571-3776.
3bdrm/2bth house in CS, $350/mo.
+1/3bills, +deposit. Fully furnished. 979-
690-8683.
Female ASAP. Privacy room and bath,
w/d, fenced yard, close to campus.
$325/mo. +1/2bills. Call Julia 691-8838.
Female needed, 3bdrm/2bth, $385
+1/3utilities, large backyard. Call Kyla
281-455-6308.
Female roommate needed to share a one
year lease in big 2/2 apt. Walk-in closets,
w/d, $323/mo., water and cable paid, on
bus route. Call Jenni at 595-1132.
Female roommate wanted to share one
year's lease beginning in May in big
2bdr/2ba. $265/mo.+ 1/2 bills. Call now
255-1052.
Female roommate, new 3/2/2, shuttle,
w/d, cable, internet, $350 +1/3bills. 695-
8074, 210-383-8524.
Female wanted, summer sublease, can
stay through fall, 3bdrm/3ba town house
$390/mo. 409-770-4244.
By Jeff Allen
THE BATTALION
The No. 10 Texas A&M
men’s tennis team will continue
Big 12 play this weekend as it
heads across the Red River to
face two conference rivals:
Oklahoma University and
Oklahoma State University.
The Aggies, who are back into
the nation’s Top 10 for the first
time since early February,
extended their win streak to 10
games with a victory against No.
24 Rice on Wednesday.
The two matches in Oklahoma
will be only the second and third
conference matches for the
Aggies and mark the first time
this year that they have faced this
level of challenge on the road.
“Any Big 12 match is going
to be tricky,” said A&M Head
Coach Tim Cass. “Oklahoma
has been a strong tennis team,
so I think the challenge for us
will be playing on the road and
recognizing that this is a Big
12 match.”
The match is not coming at the
best time for the Sooners (12-5,0-
2 Big 12). The team is fresh off a
6-1 loss in a match against
Wichita State University last
Wednesday. The Sooners, who
looked to be a favorite in the
match, dropped all six singles
matches after sweeping the dou
bles portion of the contest. The
Aggies defeated the same Wichita
State team 7-0 on March 18.
“Our season has been a series
of ups and downs,” said
Oklahoma Head Coach Paul
Lockwood. “Our two losses to
the University of San Francisco
and Wichita Sate have been most
disappointing. We have not met
our expectations.”
JP BEATO III • THE BATTALION
Senior Ryan Newport returns a shot on court one against the University
of Alabama Crimson Tide last Saturday at the A&M Tennis Center.
The match carries greater sig
nificance than normal for the
A&M men because of the level of
competition found throughout the
conference. The team has set high
expectations for the very chal
lenging Big 12.
“For us to only sponsor eight
teams in the Big 12, and of that
we will probably have six of them
in the tournament, it shows that
our conference is extremely
tough,” Cass said.
The Aggies will head out of
Nonnan after the match to move
on to Stillwater to face another
Oklahoma State. After coming
from a match against a young
Sooner team, the Aggies will be
facing a Cowboy team that has
been on a roll this season, despite
their relatively low national rank
ing. The Cowboys (8-2) are in the
midst of a five-game homestand,
which kicked off last Tuesday
with a 6-1 win over Abilene
Christian University.
“They are off to a really good
start,” Cass said. “Rumor is that
they could end up top 25 by the
time the year’s done.”
The Aggies enter the game
with a group of players that has
performed up to expectations so
far this year. The No. 16 combina
tion of senior Ryan Newport and
sophomore Lester Cook will lead
the team at doubles once again.
The duo suffered its first loss this
season on Wednesday when it
dropped a close match to the
national No. 2 team from Rice.
The Aggies will be taking on
the Sooners Saturday in Norman
at noon, and they will face the
Cowboys at noon on Sunday.
Track teams head to Houston
By Marcus White
THE BATTALION
A&M senior Katy Doyle has been looking for
ward to Saturday for nearly two years. It’s not that
she particularly enjoys the Tom Tellez Invitational
Track and Field Meet, or that she will be competing
in her hometown of Houston.
Doyle is simply excited to compete at all.
For the first time since undergoing surgery to
repair a tendon in her elbow, the two-time All-
American will be competing in the women’s javelin.
Doyle had won the Big 12 individual championship
in the women’s javelin and finished fourth in the
2000 Olympic Trials before the injury sidelined her
with 18 grueling months of rehabilitation.
“It was a very long process and it was hard,
because the one thing that 1 loved to do the most was
to throw,” Doyle said. “I’m ready to start throwing
again. I don’t have to worry about anything, so I’m
not going to. I just want to throw.”
Doyle will be one of many members of the Texas
A&M men’s and women’s track and field teams
heading south this weekend to the University of
Houston’s Lewis/Tellez Track and Field Complex.
The Aggies hope to duplicate the success they
enjoyed last weekend at the College Station Relays
where they won nine gold medals on the way to
picking up 12 NCAA regional qualifying bids.
Leading the way for A&M will be Doyle and the
formidable Aggie javelin corps. Junior Luke Marrs,
sophomore Jarrod Mathews and freshman Anthony
Alfier all finished among the top four collegians
competing on the men’s side, while freshman Rachel
Walker was named Big 12 Track and Field Female
Athlete of the Week for her first-place regional qual
ifying performance last week.
“Posting a victory in your first-ever collegiate
competition is a great way to start your college
career,” said A&M Associate Head Coach Ed
Marcinkiewicz. “This is a tremendous honor for
Rachel. I’m proud of the way she competed last
weekend. She’s a tremendous talent and her best
days are still ahead of her.”
In the track events, the Aggies will be trying out
some athletes in new events and mixing up the relay
teams. Though the Aggie men’s 400-meter relay
team took home first place last week, A&M Head
Coach Ted Nelson believes they can do better.
“We are going to be running different teams this
week to see how they can improve their times.
They ran well last week, but we believe they can
do better,” Nelson said. “Track is such a psycho
logical sport... It will be interesting to see how
well they mesh.”
Also tightening its screws in Houston this week
end will be perennial track and field powerhouse
Texas Christian University. The Homed Frogs cap
tured three NCAA regional qualifying bids last
week in the Dr. Pepper Invitation at Baylor
University’s Hart/Patterson Complex.
“I think this is the best shape our women have
been in, in a long time,” said TCU Head Coach
Monte Stratton. “With warmer weather this week
end, I expect them to do extremely well.”
Teams competing in the Tom Tellez Invitational
include Baylor, Seton Hall, Syracuse, A&M and
TCU, along with Texas men’s and Illinois women’s
teams. The meet kicks off at 10 a.m.
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