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ETS adoption! ^ the battalion ESTATE i; CS duplex 693- 7 Friday, September 10, 2004 f ^TnvTbi(|mJ , ' • S. Open fights with rain delays 1 MATES ge, 2bdrnV1bth lores, Carlos aj, ,000. 979-229 EW YORK (AP) — By the Lindsay Davenport got on 3032 court after a long, rainy clay ittheU.S. Open, there were only : /2 ™^lut 100 fans in the stands. » Qsrag©, r 4.u r n inow,28i-788-?ff ome °‘ those rolks were 3 iuxury~S vai dering around, too, and that >er rent tree :alsed her more trouble than ihitobu Asagoe. nd ciean~$a^)avenpoii overwhelmed Asa- 6-1,6-1 Wednesday night to Ich the semifinals. She’ll face , mo W 25 5 c °<! 1.9 Svetlana Kuznetsova, who Call 51 2-557* defeated No. 14 Nadia Petrova 7-6 (4), 6-3. The glamour match of the tour nament so far, two-time Open champion Andre Agassi vs. No. 1 Roger Federer, was suspended be cause of showers. Federer led 6-3, 2-6,7-5, and the match will resume Thursday afternoon, provided more rain does not interfere. Rain prevented the start of play again Thursday with two doubles matches scheduled before Federer and Agassi were to return to the court. Also on the day schedule was the quarterfinal between No. 4 Lleyton Hewitt and unseeded Tom my Haas. The quarterfinal between second-seeded Andy Roddick and No. 28 Joachim Johansson was set for Thursday night. The other women’s semifinal will also be United States vs. Russia: No. 8 Jennifer Capriati takes on No. 6 Elena Dementieva in the other match up. Sharon Acjchbach THE BATTALION tely furvs^M senior Shannon Labhart battles with Clemson sophomore Courtney Foster Sunday in the Ag- Your own :*s’ 4-1 loss. The squad faces off against the No. 6 University of Texas Friday at 6:30 p.m. uite w large iJff loccer itemet, shuts) Call Kate 265-1760. ■ anted 2Bor ■ontinued from page 5 Call (632)5124 attack and to junior goal- rent $300 Ikeeper Kati Jo Spisak to mind Ic net against a high-powered ,e ^^Lpnghom offense. The Longhorns will come I821-; Ail anni4 t0 £ ame w ' t ^ 1 a three-game some pets Binning streak, having defeated the University of Michigan and share a 4MmvCoyola University. Texas is ndor Sutx*v& ran | ce( } s j xt ^ j n sornc national »Us and looks to be A&M’s biggest obstacle at another Big o share tit. 1 mile hr#; 8248 CES 12 championship. “We’re a veteran team,” said Texas coach Chris Petrucelli. “We’ve been through a lot to gether as a squad and 1 think it’s given us the strength and confi dence to improve each game.” Texas will need big games from its senior-led group and wall be looking to standout se nior Kelly Wilson to lead the Longhom attack. “Kelly (Wilson) is a great player,” Petrucelli said. “She was injured last season, but she’s healthy now and really coming into her own. When she’s on her game, I think (she) is one of the best players in the conference.” The game should come down to the wire, and Aggie coach G. Guerrieri is hoping the rivalry atmosphere and crowd turnout will give his squad the extra edge. “We’re going to play this game as if it were a champion ship game because this is a big region match-up for us,” Guer rieri said. “We’re going to bring intensity to the field and play the best we possibly can.” 7^ ^ Wors/ttp ‘Directory m a Cattialic 'Nan-'Deimmiatianal 1 St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aqqiecatholic.org Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. In the Church Tues. & Thurs.: 12:05 noon in the TAMU All Faiths' Chapel Weekend Masses Sat: 2:00 p.m. (Korean). 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment.. 'Mm-Denamimtiaual GateWay Community CHurcli Meeting 1.5 miles from TAMU Small Groups on Campus GATLAVAYBCS.COM 571-GATE G com m unityCH l J RCTI AJtSUSOOMMUNriY. Sundays: wotship@1():30a-m. 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