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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1979 SUMMER SPECIAL HAS THE NEW Money Saving 12-Packs ON SALE Miller 12-Pack $ 3.49 846-6635 3611 S. College Astros may bid farewell to ‘Bull’ United Press International NEW YORK — Sometime within the next few days, before Friday s i trading deadline, don’t be surprised to see Bobby Watson leave the Houston Astros. He’ll be the least surprised if he goes. As a matter of fact, the Astros’ low-key, long-ball hitting first baseman expects to be dealt after 15 years in the Houston organization and will be rather disappointed if he isn’t. His next stop very likely will be with an American League club. Pos sibly Boston or Texas. Or maybe Kansas City or California. The Yan kees also are an outside possibility. All five clubs are interested in the 33-year-old perennial run producer who has been sitting on the bench doing practically nothing for the past three weeks. Watson sat down when the Astros brought Cesar Cedeno in from cen ter field to play first base in Atlanta on May 23. The move originally was Wednesday . . 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Chief obstacles in the way of Wat son’s departure from the Astros are tied in with how much they can get for him and the terms of his con tract. An added stumbling block is that any team which gets Watson from the Astros could lose him four months from now because under his present contract he’ll be free at the end of this season. Haywood Sullivan, the Red Sox executive vice president and gen eral manager, and Tal Smith, the Astros’ president and general man ager, have talked about Watson. A right-handed, line-drive hitter, he could do a number on Fenway Park’s left-field wall. Sullivan also has had a recent talk with his own first baseman, George Scott, and Scott told him firsthand he was un happy and wanted out of Boston. Sullivan spoke with Smith last Friday and told him he’d get back to him. There is a possibility they could get together on a deal al though the Astros have shown no particular interest in the 35-year-old Scott. The Rangers need a right-handed hitter. Mike Jorgensen, hit in the head by a pitch, is expected to be out at least three more weeks, which is another reason Texas wouldn’t mind having Watson. With Hal McRae out, the Royals could use Watson as a designated hitter or at first base, and the Angels, who were close to a Watson-for-Nolan Ryan deal last December, are interested in the husky Houston first baseman again now that Rod Carew is on the shelf. With so many left-handers going against them, the Yankees would like nothing better than to pick up a seasoned right-handed hitter like Watson with his .299 lifetime bat ting average, 782 RBI and 139 horn- Pay Off Help Supply Critically Needed Plasma While You Earn Extra CASH At: Plasma Products, Inc. 313 College Main in College Station Relax or Study in Our Comfortable Beds While You Donate — Great Atmosphere - $ 10 00 Per Donation —Earn Extra — Call for more information 846-4611 Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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R mee t Meanwhile, Bobby WatKjie visi without complaining, real , nl liers o .241 average is one oftb vefI K)rs,” he’s sitting, and hoping it Honors b< long before he’s playing at^d area someone. Regativt “At one time, it was oii([l ut Sonjc goals to spend my wholes nithat hi one ballclub but circumstar-tf 10 P°P made me change my thin. ip ilOnal says. ^Bssibly Watson discovered heR '* playing first base anymore .$1^ looked at the lineup cardfR^ij.^, the dugout before a gameRr . /. Braves on May 23. ■oftlu- “That was the way I fotuHIthink he says. "I was never to': jggst sing eating on me so much thatlm |jthink t and talked with Tal SmithiRrus tea Virdon. They told meitiioi the J permanent situation but i ien have day proposition. But apirthe NBA. pinch hitting a couple of (Julias bu: has been pretty permanentl||po app three weeks.” r this y Cedeno, a‘four-time u ' winner for his defensive prtR on J u in center field, was movedi base so the Astros could gel uffalo 1 | to lit Y. Bros Owner of the strongest amR club, Leonard was sentton(R u ' A" and Terry Piihl shiftedfrouR 0 ■ every center. , . 1 idy I saw That left Watson on the feit mark* looking in and that’s wher;Bthose s now although he has been!B|ijttee.” tros’ most consistent hittercRjier th past 10 years. Rts wei He feels he can still profR. 01 ^ 11 * some other club and he’shtR wt 111 gets the chance to show thB next few days. Ten Nayfrik released [stn United Press Intemstiouf I United ATLANTA — Garth Ter,PHILAD Atlanta Falcons linebacker-fcfiiklt slat critically injured in an auto j *Bob Bo more than two months ago •|e runs Ti leased from Emory UniveisR-hit pi hahilitation Center Tuesdi (lead the turn to his Kemp, Texas, h vO victory Ten Napel, a former deR standout for Texas A&M, ttfesing pi head injuries and a crushed;! w lro ret the wreck in which teamimrSd, walke Spiva, also a linebacker, w^fches to Ten Napel was in a comafelmidt to weeks. ■ run of He has been undergoinilphit of tl sive treatment and exerctepfllkmis 1 rehabilitation center. (ding off t jmidt anc lases. 1 Hun sin im the me United Press InternsttaiEspillOSa, DET ROIT — The Dt" ojktarts v Tuesday fired Manager kR lnie sit after just 53 games and fc j|r.sonal fo Cincinnati skipper Sparky41i:ing his t as his successor. Rlhe rig Tigers’ Vice Preside’Rtnick c Campbell said Anderson,4’Kunners to a five-year contract. 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