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• • •*— •-*# % ■ a /~\ t_ i v_/1 >1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1977 SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT! PEACE CORPS AND VISTA ARE COMING USE YOUR DEGREE IN A DIFFERENT WAY. ON CAMPUS June 21,22 INFORMATION TABLE; AT M.S.C. Baylor loses Minnesota eliminates last SWC team EVERYONE WELCOME! IS THE BIBLE RELEVANT TO CAMPUS LIFE? ) TOPIC: ANXIETY THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 7:15 P.M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CAMPUS ORGANIZATION 201 BOYETT United Press International OMAHA — Minnesota, Southern Illinois and South Carolina all won Monday at the 31st College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium. Minnesota’s Mike Bruss doubled in the winning run in the Golden Gophers 4-3 victory over Baylor, the Southwest Conference tourna ment winner, while Southern Il linois Neil Fiala accounted for all of the team’s runs in a 3-2 defeat of Arizona. State. In the nightcap. South Carolina righthander Jim Lewis struck out 14 California State-Los Angeles batters to lead the Gamecocks to a 6-2 win. It took only 11 minutes to com plete a game between Baylor and Minnesota, which was suspended Sunday by thundershowers and was resumed Monday in the 11th in ning. In explaining his game-winning hit, Bruss said, “I hit a change-up that hung right in my eyes. I’m cer tain that was a mistake by their pitcher John Schott. ” The Baylor Bears, who ended the season with a 43-15 record, came out on the losing end of two extra inning games. South Carolina’s Chuck McLean smacked a two-run homer in the 10th inning Saturday to defeat Baylor 3-2. Minnesota righthander Dan Morgan, who pitched 10 of the 11 innings, picked up the win to keep his record spotless at 10-0. Southern Illinois coach Dick Jones praised pitcher Dewey Robinson’s perform ance against Arizona State. “Dewey was simply fantastic. He hasn’t thrown probably more than three innings in the last month, yet he goes out against one of the best hitting teams in the country and pitches a complete game,” Jones said. 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Call For More Information 846-4611 The homer also set a new Arizona State record, breaking the old rec ord of 20 by Jerry Maddox in 1975. “I was thrilled by the homer but it loses a lot because of the defeat, ” Horner said. The series fifth session attracted 9,641 fans, bringing the total atten dance to 40,008, which is 5,364 more than the five session total for last year’s record-setting period. Edgar Fields ink pact with Atlanta Former Texas A&M defensive tackle Edgar Fields signed a one-year contract with the At lanta Falcons the club an nounced Monday. Fields was a third round draft choice by the Falcons. Atlanta Head Coach Leeman Bennett says Fields will give the Falcons “added versatility along the line.” The 6-2, 250 lb. Fields was one of the prime reasons tb he Texas A&M defense ranked among the nation’s best for tie past three years and was the Aj. gies’ leading pass rusher durin; his college career. He played both at defensin tackle and defensive end whileai A&M. “We think he has potential! both positions,” Bennett said. Kansas City Royals make Otis Birdsong first choice » United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Otis Birdsong, the all-America guard from Houston and the nation’s highest scoring senior last year, is expected to share guard duties for the Kansas City Kings next season, coach Phil Johnson said Friday after making Birdsong the King’s No. 1 pick in the annual NBA draft. Birdsong, 6-4, who scored at a 30.3 average, was the second player chosen, going right behind Kent Benson of Indiana, who was picked by the Milwaukee Bucks. There was little doubt about who the first two selections would he since the Bucks and Kings had flip- Un place ional C bf ations. Vhile t tual, th pletel ;he Dc ger re that d' tecall t quarte ted ac lication: of Te puts ent witl A short t Shepa need nty on closes Housti ch Bill helped :ain a lo ped a coin two months ag termine who would make selection. Birdsong will be theAi 3 guard behind Ron Boone Lucias Allen, Johnson said. "Ron Boone and Lucias Aliena both proven guards and I kn« 'soman can learn a lot from both of then ' e a , ^ Birdsong said at a news conferee :p ar ds “I’m happy to go with a team will; 11 anoth lot of young talent. When youfcn cdbusin a lot of young talent, you can do at Ihepard’ of things — like run.’ /snewc Birdsong also expressed ad* y gradi tion for Johnson. “The year hew Dtherso the eoach-of-the-year award 19’4! Jklalion I watched him,” he said. "Hesgot j n j V ersi good reputation.” tor Dan The guard ranks second in cam [}) er j n f; scoring at Houston, behind Eli wa ntii Hayes. He scored 1,090 pointsk [ a l| u dec season while shooting 56.9 puts g eme nt‘ from the field. ceming Although the Bucks signed8a r !-)„ son immediately — actually bet* the draft even started — Birtk ___ and the Kings haven’t starlt (-q » negotiating. 1)11 “We i eally haven’t talked nl . tract yet because they are trying m * get the draft over,” said Birdsoi NISW “We ll probably talk next week ( r( l F' 1 just have to play it by ear aWi ather afl what comes up. He said he’s looking forward playing in the pros. The big will be endurance, playing us games, being more physical and travel. If I can get through three things, it will he all right, ve victc erican eek aw; The yoi ed an E ics, alh out 12 Fid rye 1 ;er to w RUGBY SHIRTS $10.99 (Value $25) Jumpsuits $19.99-$24.99 Double Knit Pants $11.99 BELTS Western (Casual $2.99 (Value $8-$10) WESTERN SHIRTS Long & short sleeve. 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