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Great locations, close campus, nice properties, fenced yard, w/d connections, 776-6079, www.aggjelandleasing.com 4/2 house, All new on inside, large fenced backyard with deck, W/D connections, 1217 Berkley, $1325, 693-1448 or 777- 9933. Bazooka Tri-Vent Subwoofers, MTX Thun der 8302 (425W) &4202 (280W) amplifi ers. All wires included (Monster cables). 3yr &5yr warranty. Asking only $700/060. Retail value over $1200. 224-1205. PETS Adopt Pets: Dogs, Cats, Puppies, Kit tens, Many purebreds. Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org thy of such a distinction so far “I’ve been dreaming of this since I was 5 years old,” Ducks goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere said. The Devils dominate the finals in New Jersey, winning three games by a combined score of 12-3 in which the Ducks barely com pete. The Ducks dominate the finals in Anaheim, win ning three games by a combined score of 9-4. At the start were shutouts, now shootouts. The goalies set records for score less streaks; now they’re as erratic. advantage at home, where thej are 11-1 and have allowed 1! goals. But the Ducks own Ik momentum — they’ve wonlhret of the last four — following to 5-2 victory Saturday night tlui was every bit as decisive as Ik Devils’ three easy wins at home. “I think the great thing al it is you go in there and spanked three times, so wee play worse than we’ve pli there,” Ducks coach k Babcock said. “We’ve gottok due for a good one.” New Jersey also must be wor rying the Ducks will carry ovei the emotional edge created when team captain Paul Kariya scored only minutes after being laidom by a jolting hit by Scott Stevens. The Ducks' It's going to change everything for everybody if we come through. You don’t want to miss the boat. We have a great opportunity here... — Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils goalie Ruslan Salei si the hit angered Kariya’s team mates, while tk goal gave them an incalculable boost of confidence and determination. All that could fade away, of course, if the Devils seize an early lead. But, then, whal happens if Kariya scores to pul Anaheim in and as exasperating as a couple 1-3/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $175-$600/mo. 696- 2038. 4bdrm/2.5bth, $1100/mo., $800/deposit, central heat/air, 7-miles to TAMU, 1405- E.29th. Available 8/13. Occupied, call for appointment, 979-774-9098, 979-225- 0557. College Station, 2/2, 16x80 Southern Life style. Good condition, porch, fenched yard, shaded lot, garden tub. Rolling Ridge Park. $25,000. 979-680-9562. Siberian Husky Puppies - AKC, black & of rookies. The Ducks’ big SCOr- white, blue eyes, 1st shots & wormed, $225. 979-364-2998. Fleetwood 16'x80’ 3bd/2ba, vaulted ceilings, garden tub. students 713-898-7967 fireplace, Great for REAL ESTATE 1st Month Free!! 2bdrm/1bth, new tile &appliances, 2000 Longmire. Diane 693- 8889. 4bdrm/2bth house for rent. Fenced yard. W/D &refrigerator included. Call 224-0687. 2,3&4 bedroom houses w/yards. Great lo cations for students. Pets welcome. 575- 7461. 4bdrm/3bth Steeplechase, 2405 Pintail Loop. Pretty 2-story house. Upscale neighborhood. $1600/mo. 774-1270 or 820-0926. Hot Tub. 5-person portable. 5-hp pump. 220z heater. 20-jets. Cedar cabinet. Like New, Must Sacrifice! 979-775-8904. New 3bdrm/2bth home, buy or lease. $89,900, $900/mo., Bryan. Mark 846- 6827. ROOMMATES HELP WANTED 2/1 duplex in Bryan. W/D connections. Fenced backyard. Located behind Blinn. $675/mo. 281-428-2310. 4bdrm/4bth Place, all $735/bdrm. condominium, University appliances, ceiling fans, (281)444-9612. $$$Dancers, Flexible hours. 18+only. Dancers, Dancers$$$. Silk Stocking, 690-1478. 2-M/F roommates needed for June or Au gust lease. 3bdrm/2bth house, on bus- route, $320/mo. +1/3utilities. 676-0810. 2/2 House in country on 5-acres, w/d conn., kitchen appliances, 15-minutes to campus, $850/mo., available mid-July, 979-778-3106. Big 3bdrm/2bth almost new duplex in Rock Hollow. All appliances, big yard, on shuttle, $925/mo. 779-5578. $250 a day potential/ bartending. Training provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext.625. 2/2-condo. New carpet, all appliances. W/D, water/gas paid. Bus route. 1901 W.Holleman. Available Julyl. 713-862- 2010. Brand new 4bdrm/2ba, 2-car garage house w/fenced yard. All new appliances. $ 1,250/mo. 680-0173. A fun, prestigious teaching position. Some evenings &Saturdays. Must have had driver's license 4+years. No criminal record. We train. $7/hr. 693-3992. Available 8/1 or earlier, non-smoking roommates for 4/3 new home, 904 Bou gainvillea, w/d, $400/mo. +1 futilities. Call Ross at 512-396-0766. Female, $200/mo., summer only, private bath, June-August. (832)457-1892. Duplex, 2/1, W/D-conn., fenced. Rent $599, $299/dep. Pager 226-2100, 764- 5969. 2bd/1ba in quiet Bryan neighborhood, 2- miles from campus, move-in now, free rent in June, great for students, $600/mo. 979-492-5190. Furnished 4bdrm/4bth condo, queen bed, w/d, fans, shuttle, $360/each. (504)242- 4506. 2bdrm/1.5bath 2-story house, fenced, W/D connections, 400 MacArthur, $725/mo. 693-1448. Leasing for June and August, 2bdrm/1 bth fenced yard duplexes, great locations, great floor plans. 776-6079, www.aggielandleasing.com A rapidly growing Internet communications company is hiring part-time technical sup port representatives to work evenings and weekends. Great opportunity for students. Basic knowledge of computers, Internet and email required. Send resume via email to hr@nnu.com MorF for 3bd/1.5ba house off Southeast Parkway, fall and spring, $300+1/3-util., 571-1641. Need male roommate for fall semester. 2bdrm/2bth apartment. Call (713)725- 7612, leave message. $350/mo. Carpenters helper, hand tools. $7+/hr. 775-7126. Must have bags and Will work w/schedule. Need subleaser in 4bdrm/2bth apartment for fall, spring, summer. Call 979-236- 1216. 2bdrm/1bth, fenced yard, w/d included, close to campus, w/study. 3604-Fourth St., Bryan. 822-5848. $640/mo. Lifesaving Prices -10 location -up to $300 in gift certificates -1-4 Bdrms -Apartments, Townhomes, Duplexes- 693-8850. Cleaning commercial buildings at night, M-F. Call 823-5031 for appt. Roommate needed ASAPI Close to cam pus. $300/mo. +1/2util. Very cute. 694- 2103. 3/2 duplex, w/d, ethernet, SWPKWY. Au gust $960, June ???. 690-9466. Answer to previous puzzle [y lA □□Hd IQ IQ] □□HQ IQ IQ QQQQQ □ I Low, Low, rents. Starving grads and budg et minded students, $325/mo. 1bdrm/1ba, 5-units available now through August. 308-310 Ehlinger Dr. Save $$$. 777-3371. Director of Sales for Super 8 Motel. Expe rience preferred. Marketing person. Part- time position. Please apply at desk, no phone calls. i New 3/2 duplex for lease, maintained. Off 2818 $1050/mo. 979-764-7788. W/D, yard &Holleman, New Duplexes -Edelweiss Gartens -33/3, refrig, w/d. $1000/mo. Call Jerry Merker, Coventry Glen Realty at 979-846-2894 or 979-777-2910. Medical office now hiring full-time Medical Assistant. Great experience for student applying for 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: Allergy Associates, 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX. 77802, 776-7895. Roommate wanted, fall semester. 4bd/3ba., $400/mo. +1/4-util. Nice house, close to campus. 281-684-7620, 979-696- 7817. SERVICES New townhome unit, 2bdrm/2bth, w/d, walk to campus, 306 Cherry, $700 +utilit- ies. (713)806-6930. Office cleaning needed. At least $10/hr. Call between noon and 10pm. 260-2660. Nice 1/1, available 8/15. $475/mo. Walk to campus. W/D. 691-0908. Part-time job helping handicapped, male student preferred, $290/mo„ lOhrs./week. 846-3376. 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 wei- margin for error now in a sport in come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by which nuky p i ays bad ]uck or an law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. .. , , K J ^ Show-up 30/min. early. ers don’t get a goal for four games; now the Devils’ defensemen seem powerless to stop them. The Devils probably figured this would be over long before now, but they’ve shown a per plexing inability to close out series. This is the second time in three years they couldn’t win Game 6 with a 3-2 lead and, in 2001, they became the first team since 1971 to lose a finals they led 3-2. The Devils would seem to have all the key advantages: home ice, supportive crowd, familiarity with playing pressure games as they complete their third finals in four years. Also, no visiting team since Montreal won in Chicago in 1971 has taken Game 7 on the road; three teams since have tried and failed, including the 2001 Devils at Colorado. Home teams have won all but two of 11 Game 7s overall. “It’s been a homer series so far,” Devils goalie Martin Brodeur said. “You never know what’s going to happen in Game 7.” That’s the Devils’ biggest worry in a series they’ve always seemed ready to win and never really seemed in danger of los ing, at least until now. But they’ve given themselves no TUTORS Newsday Crossword SEAWORTHY by Shirley Soloway Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 Indian corn 6 Serenity 11 The Ghost and Muir 14 Last of the Mohicans character 15 Groundhog Day director 16 Lincoln’s nickname 17 Resist a trend 19 Relative 20 Cook’s add-in 21 Inedible orange 22 Gusto 23 Maui or Tahiti: Abbr. 25 Sculpted figures 27 Failure to act 31 Performances 33 E.T. craft 34 Back-to-health process, for short 37 Nebraska city 39 Slangy suffix 40 Kelsey Grammar sitcom 42 Time off: Abbr. 43 Latin dance 45 “ a dream” 46 Australian bird 47 Cease-fire 49 Adds power to a car 51 Comfortable with 54 Morning Edition network 55 Infant 57 Mother, e.g. 59 facto 63 Barbecue bit 64 Diluted 66 Poem of tribute 67 Please, in Parma 68 Museum piece 69 Simple card game 70 Slogan writer 71 Employment DOWN 1 Word to a dog team 2 Poker payment 3 Cake finisher 4 African republic 5 NYC clock setting 6 Chief exec. 7 Annoy 8 Spanish friend 9 Apple drinks 10 Linguistic suffix 11 Causes a stir 12 Batters’ stats 13 Transmitted 18 Shout 22 Go fast 24 Come up for air 26 Buttress 27 Pairs 28 D sharp equivalent 29 Cushioning material 30 Laotian’s neighbor 36 Prejudice 38 “We’ll tak _ o’ kindness . . .” 41 Goolagong of tennis 44 Occupied 48 Playwright Albee 50 Groups of lions 52 Indian carving 53 Last Greek letter 55 Eye ridge 56 Verdi opera 58 Elvis Presley 60 Negri of silents 61 Short drink 62 upon a time R.N. for allergist office. Mon.-Fri. (NO nights or weekends). Competitive salary with excellent benefits. Please fax re sume to: 979-776-4260 or apply in per son: Allergy Associates, 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX. 77802, 776-7895. untimely bounce can undo 9 1/2 months of work in an instant. The Devils may have every front? Brodeur didn’t mention Stevens by name, but he saidilie Devils seemed intent on estab lishing themselves as the tougher team physically in Game 6, per haps at the expense of the reslof their game. “I think we were out of con trol,” he said. “Defensively «e ran after guys and tried to make some hits. Every time wegeton the road we seem to be like to At home we don’t seem to have that problem.” Brodeur, who can become one of five Devils players tov! a third Stanley Cup with tit team, has talked to some ofhii less-experienced teammates, advising them what it takes lo win a Game 7. “This is huge for your career and life,” he said. “It’s going to change everything for everybodj if we come through. You don't want to miss the boat. We havea great opportunity here, but it stays at that if...” If the Devils do a repeat of the 2001 finals, when they led the Avalanche 3-2, only to be outscored 7-1 in the last two games. That Game 7 was on the road. But they’ve already proven this season they can win a Game 7 under difficult circumstances, doing so in Ottawa in the Eastern Conference finals after also fail ing to win Game 6 in a series they led 3-2. But, as Brodeur cautioned, inn Game 7, “You rely on a bounce here and there, not just to win the series or to advance, to win it all.' Biology 113/123 tutor. $12/hr session. 979-696-4616 ask for Molly. SPORTS IN BRIEF Math tutoring- Algebra through Calculus 3. 696-9113, leave message. Sales Manager needed. Experience re-' quired. Fax resume to 979-694-8383. Tutoring available, many subjects, essay writing a specialty, 774-0948. STUDIES IN PROGRESS LSU advances to World Series with throttling of Baylor DO YOU HAVE SUN SPOT FUNGUS? I You may be eligible to participate in a Clinical I Research Study if you: • Are over the age of 18 ’ Have white spots on your body that do not tan • Can visit our office 3 times in about 5 weeks ATHLETE’S FOOT STUDY | Participants will receive: 1 Free skin exams • Up to $75 for participation Call for more information or to enroll. Volunteers, age 17 and older, with athlete's foot needed to participate in a research study with an investigational topical med ication. Study related office visits, testing and study medication are provided at no cost and eligible volunteers will receive financial compensation for participation. Call for more Information. 32 Whale of fame 64 New Deal org. 35 Fireplace 65 Actress residue Joanne 1 2 3 4 5 14 17 20 YEAST INFECTION STUDY Females, ages 12 and older, are being recruited to participate in a research study to compare two research medica tions for the treatment of a yeast infec tion. If you are currently experiencing vaginal burning, itching or irritation, call for more information. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $120. i FACIAL ACNE STUDY Female volunteers, ages 16-45, needed to par-| tlcipate In a research study with an Investiga tional oral medication. Eligible volunteers willl receive.- • Free Medical Exams • Free Study Medication • Free Dermatological Exams • Compensation up to $ 1.000 for their time and effort. | If you are interested and would like more infor mation, please call. FACIAL ACNE STUDY DIAPER RASH STUDY Volunteers, ages 12 and older, needed to partici pate in a 12-week research study with an investiga tional topical medication for the treatment of facial acne. Eligible volunteers will receive at no cost: • Study related medical exams • Study related dermatological exams • Study medication Volunteers will receive reimbursement for time and travel. If you are interested and would like more .information, please call. Infants and children up to four years of age who wear store bought diapers day and night are needed to participate in a clinical research trial for diaper rash. Five office visits are required. Eligible volun- [ teers will be compensated up to $125. Call for more information. 59 61 68 pT* CREATORS SYNDICATE O 2003 STANLEY NEWMAN STANXWORDS4AOL.COM 6/9/03 J&S Studies, Inc. The Physician Centre • 979-774-5933 3201 University Dr. E., Suite 475 Bryan, Texas 77802 BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Clay Harris hit a grand slam home run in the top of the sixth inning, spark ing an 11-run spree that sent LSU back to the College World Series with a 20-5 victory over Baylor on Sunday. The Bears went through five pitchers and walked six batters before they got out of the inning. LSU (45-20-1), which has won five titles, will make its 12th trip to Omaha since 1986, the first since the Tigers' 2000 national champi onship. LSU will play Friday against Cal State-Fullerton, which advanced to the College World Series on Sunday with a 7-1 victory over Arizona State. Baylor (45-23) was attempting to get to the series for the first time since 1978. But the Bears surren dered their second-highest run total of the season. They lost to Missouri 23-18 in April. Baylor starter Mark McCormick was pulled after he struck out the first batter of the sixth inning and walked Bruce Sprowl. Andy Pape came in and walked J.C. Holt and Aaron Hill to load the bases. Pape was pulled for Abe Woody, who let a run score on a wild pitcb and walked a batter before being pulled for Andy Schnizer. Harris then drove 1-2 pitch high over the left field wall for the Tigers’ first grand slam of the sea son and a 10-3 LSU lead. Ryan Patterson added a solo homer to make it 11-3. Schnizer then struck out one, walked one and gave up a single before being replaced by Tyler Bullock, who gave up three hits as the Tigers added five more runs before Harris was called out on strikes to end the inning. The lopsided loss for Baylor came despite a promising start. McCormick struck out three in the top of the first inning, then Chris Durbin drove the second LSU pitch of the game over the left field wall. David Murphy walked and Mark Saccomanno brought him home with a homer down the left field line to make it 3-0 Baylor. But just as quickly, the Bears fell behind for good in the top of the second. Jon Zeringue tied it with a three-run, opposite field homer. Then Aaron Hill singled in a run to make it 4-3. The Tigers.went up 5-3 on a sac rifice fly by Blake Gill in the fourth. Freshman Justin Meier (8-3) went the distance for the victory. McCormick (6-3) was the loser. Uor F or yeai known champ decency. 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