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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1979 Woodard on the ‘weigh’ back Pirates’ Parker MVP Big George Woodard does not have his starting job back but he will be issued a Texas A&M uniform in a month because he has dieted to a comfortable — for him — 250 pounds. The fullback, who rushed for 2,864 yards in three seasons, returns after a year’s layoff when pre-season drills begin next month. He missed the 1978 season because of a broken leg and an eating problem. Woodard ballooned to 300 pounds last spring as he tried to recuperate from the injury and was unable to perform. So this spring, Aggie head coach Tom Wilson talked with the athlete about his future and his George Woodard chances to become a pro in his hefty condition. “We presented him an ultimatum and he took the challenge,” Wilson said. Strength coach Mike Flynt said a 500-calorie-per-day diet and a distance-running program trimmed up the athlete. Woodard, who has weighed less than 250 during his diet, can now eat 1,500 calories per day. Wilson was careful not to be too optimistic about Woodard’s return. “George does have medical clear ance but we still don’t know if he’ll have that quick start or how the leg will hold up when it’s hit for the first time,” the coach said. National stars win again United Press International SEATTLE — Lee Mazzilli of the New York Mets, the brightest new star in the National League’s galaxy, tied the score with a pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning and drew a bases-loaded walk off reliever Ron Guidry in the ninth inning Tuesday night to give the National League a 7-6 victory over the American League for their eighth consecutive triumph in the All-Star game. Mazzilli, named to the All-Star team for the first time, batted for Atlanta’s Gary Matthews in the eighth inning and homered into the lower deck in left field off Texas relief ace Jim Kern to tie the score 6-6. He then came through withhis clutch walk with two out in the ninth after Kern loaded the bases on a walk to Joe Morgan, a balk, an intentional walk to Dave Parker and another walk to Ron Cey. It was rather ironic that a walk should decide the contest as baseball’s finest bounced balls around the Kingdome as if it were a giant pinball machine. The two sides each collected 10 hits and there were nine extra base hits in the contest, including six doubles. The game was the longest nine- inning contest in All-Star history, taking three hours and 11 minutes and there were enough outstanding Safeway) Everything you want from a store anc j a little bit more! >0PEN 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK! ’WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD COUPONS! ’OUR EXPRESS CHECKSTAND IS OPEN UNTIL MIDNGHT! Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., & Sat. July 19, 20, & 21, 1979, in Bryan-Collsge Station. WIN UP TO $1,000.00! Play the All New Game . . . s 1000 CASH BINGO 1 "! New Cards! New Discs! Get a Game Ticket on Each Store Visit! 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No. Parker lost a fly ballofftl Boston’s Jim Rice intheligl seventh innning. Buthecul Sox outfielder down at tlj with a perfect one-hop thru tried to stretch the hit Parker saved his bestplz eighth inning however, ti ners on first and secondary New York’s Craig Neills what appeared to be a m single to right field. Parler the ball on one hopandmii bullet throw on the fly Gary Carter, nailing Cil Brian Downing at the attempted to score from base. A&M ten! to get a H Texas A&M Athletic! Marvin Tate has annouiru Hollis Ann Hands has beet! assistant tennis coach fbrilit effective beginning Sept. Hands, 23, will assist Al tennis coach David Kentir men’s and women’s prognt Hands attended Amai School and Amarillo Junior! where she was selectedWk in American JuniorColleger While at Amarillo JC, Hz co-champion at the 1976NA les competition. Hands was graduatedv from the University ofTfi tin in 1978 with a i dary Education. Sheiscui tending graduate school at| "We are very pleasedtol! lis join our coaching staff,” Don, A&M AssistantAtT tor for Women. “She ’ assistant for David Kentaai tremendous help to botki women’s tennis teams.” “We’re proud to have I A&M,” added Tate. “Shell new dimension toouratl gram and we feel fortunalej her begin her coaching c us.” Hands has served as anil and counselor for seven! clinics and tournaments a umpire for the Texas Gil AAA championships in L “Hollis is someone whois cote board in and get a job done,” sii »nstructioi “She has been associated* through my tennis campwoil past six years kandhasag background in the sport. Si honor student and will Mi fT' heavily to many phases ofot | 1 program. ” Dionne Warwick says: Get yoi blood ini circulate may be wi completed b "A J ei Red Cross 1* now for a blood done appointmt frh the con ding ho numbei wat exemj hefl’s on signs that Keep RedO® ready. ‘Per advi a pan- < bought’e Mitel o'ine . The n !r 'Pany." 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