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JERGEN'S 49' BATH SOAP 5 bar LIBBY'S 69' VIENNA SAUSAGE 29 NO. ’/j CAN BATH $ 1 1 LB BAG DETERGENT IVORY LIQUID BORDENS WEIGHT WATCHERS MILK GEBHARDT 99* PLAIN CHILI HALF TrO< GAL. # ^ PARADE IND. WRAPPED CHEESE SLICES 12 OZ. PKG. Store Hours Mon-Sat. 9:00-9:00 Sunday 10:00-7:00 2700 SOUTH TEXAS AVE We Welcome U S D-A- Food Stamps 19 oz. ■vac CAN • ” Page 10 THE BATTALICi'.' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,111 Houston slips by COCOA, Fla. (AP) —JoseCif tied the game with a two-run k'f— run in the seventh and scored* winning run in the ninth on 1 “ Boswell’s single to lead the Hoi Astros to a 3-2 exhibition basi victory over the St. Louis Cardii Tuesday. Cruz, who the Astros obtaij from the Cardinals last Octol singled in the ninth prior Boswell’s game winning blow. Cruz’ 410-foot home run over; center field fence in the seventilij lowed a triple by Enos Cabell, The Cardinals scored ajuninlj first inning on a walk , a wildpii by Houston starter J. R. Rii and a single by Reggie Smith. > Dwyer hit a home run intlllJJ seventh for St. Louis. IP ^ Richard pitched seven innings! Houston, giving up seven hitsi two runs. He walked three a struck out six. Lynn McGlothM^ started for St. Louis and allou-jfOU only one run on four hits in hisi n 8 innings. E^an Wayne Granger won the game* ^ relief for Houston and RaySadecB^ the third Cardinal pitcher, »H* ,S 10 charged with the loss. yl fl,or 12-8570 m rl % Grich leads Birds past Texas, 4-3 Pool Room MIAMI (AP) — Bobby Cr« drove in the deciding run wittil bad-hop single in the 11th inni® Tuesday as the Baltimore OrioH scored a 4-3 victory over the Tei| Rangers. Hie winning rally started wh* rookie pitcher Stan Thomas® Tommy Davis with a pitch. Lee May followed with a single® center and Grich hit a ground™ that hopped over the head oftliij3i5 $ baseman Roy Howell, allow#— Davis to score. ’IJM Texas had tied the game in m, ninth inning off Grant Jackson on| double by Tom Grieve and a sings by Joe Lovitto. Earlier, Davis and May hadl their first home runs of the springe] starter Ferguson Jenkins to accoi® for two Baltimore runs. Dave Johnson, who pitched! final two innings, was the win: A spol Baltimore starter Mike Torreshtrsons to leave the ame after the first iithing ning when he suffered a pullfwmen hamstring muscle in his left leg P e g 1 Baltimore is now 13-9 for tlfiM ra( spring while Texas is 16-13. BU sweeps; St. Mary’s in twinbill WACO, Tex. (AP) — Pee 111 Serna hit a grand slam and Mill Czimskey hit two solo homers haj Tuesday as the Baylor Bears sweplj non-conference baseball doulj leheader from St. Mary’s of San I tonio 16-1 and 11-6. |“ Serna sparked Baylor’s 16-hits 1 1 tack in the first game with a basfl loaded-home in the fourth inninjl He also doubled twice in the secoil ^ game and drove in a run. ime lint; ClUVt ill cl 1 nil. .1. Czimskey hit his first homeri 1 nc the fifth inning of the opener® 1 ° Wn then repeated with another solo! 1)11 ar the sixth inning of the second gaoi f N si Leonard Woods blasted a W run homer in the first inning ofth opener as Baylor jumped to ^ lead. ^ Burl Coker, 4-0, won the fo game. Buddy Woolley and Kenny Wltl khorst also homered for BayloO the second game. Rick Garcia® 1 r ^ei' John Carrola homered for SI Mary’s in the second game. Harry Gregory, 4-1, was the* 1 ning pitcher. Baylor is now 20-9 for the seas® 1 Consol sports offer • tt ' e p ir >itioi '•ght ting Pur< he e ition; he rd . program revis^g] (Continued from page 9) other money pay for the rest, wH the total instructional cost for dents in high school is $718 per student. In' Vl McLeroy is not sure about 11 r ( 1 cost of the new policy, but he ft Se certain it will be more than $10,, 1 1 He estimates it will cost betwe ( § ■°u $5,000 and $10,000. The tot| budget for this year is $32,000, ^ ' rc Ul< $15,000 coming from taxes and tl rest coming fiom gate receipts McLeroy said the athletic pro' ram is getting a lot of mileage on® current budget, with what they® 1 ’ ** doing. Boy’s and girl’s teams to fJ 32, involved during the school ye® 1 with 550 participants. 'Shty