HANNA & ASSOCIATES Low in Cost, High in Results 696-3818 Page 6 The Battalion lay, APril22,J Family Law • DW1 • Criminal Law That's Classified. Traffic Violations • Public Intoxication Read and Use Them. Annette K. Hanna Dana L. Zachary Attorncys-at-Law ___ The Battalion "vriy* Not certified by Texas Board Legal Specialization V/EU-, ACCOROING TO MU' CALCULATIONS ...IT IS STILL MATHEMATICALLY POSSIBLE POA YOU TO MAKE THE TOURNAMENT/ Top players to pace FIRST, YOU HAVE TO BEAT BAYLOR The Texas A&M HERB ON FRIDAY NIOWT AND THEN 0-0 UP TO WACO AND SEAT ‘EM TWICE Habitat for Humanity WAllEHOUSEl ON SATURDAY. .. AND rN*W /VEST WEEK, WIN ALL THREE GAMES FROM TCU / ... and, or couBi£, rcuj Mosr rose 5K Run A&M at SWG meet THEIR. O TVER- TH/UU: G^A)ES , TOO. April 23 - Research Park - 9:00 am AND f.U. MUST LOJE AnOTHEO. WE BUY USED THREE C,AMES ... THAT'S At-t-! Entry: $12.00 By Jose de Jesus Ortiz Martinez,” Kent said, "may be CD'S FOR The Battalion the best doubles players to play at Register race day 7:30-8:30 or WHi L& Texas A&M’s men’s tennis A&M. They are very successful pKcrreC Friday, April 22 in the $4.00 or trade 2 for 1 ftJp.'cAT team will try to add to its South­ because they get along so well. T) Rec Sports Office from 3-7 USED CD'S west Conference championship “I have never heard any either , 1 Entry forms also available at Aerofit, $8.99 or LESS this weekend when it travels to one of those guys say a bad thing the Student Programs Office and Houston for the conference tour­ to each other. c the Rec Sports Office 268-0154 nament. Ricardo Rodarte, who, like -Benefits Texas A&M Habitat for Humanity. (New located downstairs at Northgate) The Aggies, ranked No.25, Martinez, is from Mexico, and surprised two of the nation’s top Chad Raymond have also helped Five teams - No. 3 Texas and No. 5 A&M with their doubles play. 42-Year U.S. Summer Program in Texas Christian - en route to the Three of the Aggies’ top six GUADALAJARA offers Flexible Options to championship and the top seed. competitors are from out of the meet Course Requirements as well as Personal But the Aggies’ top player country. Juniors Martinez and Objectives & Interests. Mark Weaver said he expects Rodarte, from Mexico, and fresh­ TCU and Texas to be ready for man Robbie Krause, from South Africa have contributed key per­ Come to Mexico for A&M. Texas was the only SWC team to hand A&M, 20-2 and 5-1 formances for A&M this season. 6 Weeks of Intensive Spanish — Earn 6—8 Credits! Krause has the best record on the or in the SWC, a loss. themselves eligible for tk “They (SWC opponents) defi­ team. 3 Weeks of Intensive Spanish — Earn 4 Credits! draft, winning a national chin- nitely have a lot more respect,” “I think Robbie made the dif­ Fab Five or pionship has taken a back seam he said. “Even Texas has a lot ference for us this season,” Kent Continued from Page 5 5 Weeks of Upper-Division Spanish, Literature, Anthropology, said. “He is a freshman who is putting up the big numbersth Political Science & Bilingual Education. more respect for us.” will impress the NBA scouts. Weaver and A&M No. 3 player going to be a key for us in the fu­ with being an NBA lottery pick. Undoubtably, performiiij Bernardo Martinez paced A&M to ture.’ They will follow this season’s FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Blake Arrant is the Aggies’ No. well in the tournament is a mis Guadalajara Summer School the title, combining to win their potential Rookie of the Year 2 man and the star of the future Chris Webber into the dollar- if a young player wishes toim Mexican American Studies & Research Center second straight doubles champi­ for A&M, Kent said. laden world of the NBA, where prove his stock in the eyes of tk Douglass Bldg., Rm. 315 « The University of Arizona onship. A&M head coach David Kent Said Kent: “He may be the rookies have been signing unbe­ NBA scouts (see Juwan Howari Tucson, AZ 85721 said players like Martinez and Mark Weaver of the future." lievably huge, long-term con­ in this year’s edition of Marc (602) 621-7551 Weaver have been a rarity around Eric Horan has also been very tracts without even proving Madness). Aggieland. successful from his No. 5 slot for themselves past the college But the quality of beingi Mark Weaver and Bernardo the Aggies. ranks. "winner” has been replacedb|i player’s vertical prowess, duet The Aggie Players Association The impending stardom of point proficiency and defensitt Theater at A&M since 1945 Rose and Howard, and Webber’s s storming of the NBA following intensity. I A contemporary staging of George Bernard Shaw's an early departure from his coL A prime example of this ne« Rice, TCU, SMU officially join lege career reminds me of an­ breed of player is former Cali­ other great team that was once fornia star Jason Kidd. WAC conference for 1996 season destined for greatness, but could Kidd, who has been watched The Associated Press al structure, revenue sharing and never reach the top of the by scouts since he wasintk AJ scheduling options will be dis­ mountain. eighth grade, has already soil DENVER — The Western Ath­ Three words, sports fans. himself to the NBA, despite ik letic Conference on Thursday for­ cussed by the Council of Presi­ Phi Slama Jama. Golden Bears disappointtaf mally announced what has been dents in coming months. Mortimer said the selection of Yes, Tm talking about that first-round loss in this yean rumored for several days, that it the six schools was based on each fast-breaking fraternity that tournament to lowly Wisconsin- would add six new members in­ changed the way the game was Green Bay. cluding three leftover members of institution’s athletic history, acad­ Col emic reputation and television played 1 0 years ago. Kidd, however, led the nalio; the . Down the road a-ways in in assists as a sophomore, andn Dr. Kenneth P Mortimer, presi­ marketability. “It’s clear when you look at Houston, , Larry a freshman, won the “Changinj dent of the University of Hawaii Michaeux, Michael Young and a of the Guard" marquee maick and the chair of the WAC Council what we’ve done,” he said. “We now have a major presence in young raw center by the name up in the tournament againsi of Presidents, said the newly graduating point guard Mb have a Texas, in the San Francisco area, of Akeem Abdul Olajuwon made than tl aligned conference will include waves with their high-flying, Hurley and defending national Rice, Southern Methodist and and in Las Vegas that has substan­ I w tially improved our television slam-dunking antics that turned champion Duke. Texas Christian of the Southwest It used to be that thetheheto want l presence.’ Hofheinz Pavilion into the home I w Conference as well as Tulsa, Neva- of a fantastic circus show for 40 of the national champion wn I da-Las Vegas and San Jose State. Tulsa, he said, “is almost a earnec minutes a night.. destined to be the next goldt! Former SWC members Texas, pure opportunity for college ath­ Two seasons, a 63-8 com­ boy of the NBA. Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Baylor letics opposed to professional.” Biggest issues facing the ex­ bined regular season record and It was that way for Magi April 21-23 & April 27-29 have aligned themselves with the panded conference, he said, in­ two straight appearances in the Johnson, Isaiah Thomas ant| Rudder Forum 8:00 pm Big Eight. NCAA Championship game, but . The only other SWC member, clude working out divisional alignments to ensure that regional nary a title. But the best teams arem Tickets are available at the MSC Box Office, 845-1234 Houston, wasn’t interested in rivalries will be maintained, But, so what? longer comprised of the tel joining the WAC. working out a possible playoff Drexler and Olajuwon both players, hut of the best teara Come see the inspiration for My Fair Lady and Pretty Woman. Along with the 1 0 present game between division winners exploded upon the NBA scene, players. members, the WAC will consist of both have been to the NBA Fi­ Just ask Glenn Robinson 16 members by 1996. It will cov­ and scheduling. WAC Commissioner Joe Kear­ nals (although neither has gar­ Chris Webber or Shaquillt er nine states, four time zones and ney, who is retiring in July, said a nered a ring as of yet), and both O’Neal. stretch from Tulsa to Honolulu playoff game could be scheduled are financially set for , oh say, The significance of the iu- and Laramie, Wyo., to San Diego. as early as the end of the season in the next 3 50 years. tional championship is goinj Current WAC members are the way of the Heisman Tropin 1996. Things have changed in the Brigham Young, New Mexico, last 1 0 years or so of college — a fleeting moment of famt Utah, Wyoming, San Diego State, The WAC’s current contract with ABC and ESPN contains “a basketball. and glory that does not mean Colorado State, Air Force, Fresno diddly once you hit the big caveat with additional resources With more and more juniors State, Texas-El Paso and Hawaii. available if there is a playoff,” he and even sophomores declaring leagues. Want a job? 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