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iports THE BATTALION Page 9A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1980 led with d enmity, av e poiu s into the lagers 3 Stop gil 1 turn then Jicials, the • young nonth- ‘larinfantni ih rifles, ’ to Texas wins, 3-2, behind Jenkins Attention A&M Faculty and Stall pecial 'xemptmii gress appi for 1! ment reli spending i plans to ny into a aid it woulta Id new ei iJHouston Astros Art Howe (left) ana Danny uture, but (Heep clown around in the dugout before a citizens tk|»allganie this summer. The Astros had the rder and miglit off Tuesday after playing a doubleheader ■ in thei ™ Staff photo by Pat O’Malley against the Pirates Monday. The night off cost Houston, however, as the Los Angeles Dod gers moved into a tie for first with a 6-5 win over the Mets. United Press International Ferguson Jenkins pitched a six- hitter Tuesday night and battery- mate Jim Sundberg doubled home what proved to be the winning run in the sixth inning to lead the Texas Rangers to a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Jenkins struck out eight in going the distance to record his 12th vic tory against 10 defeats. Garth lorg doubled in the first Blue Jay run in the eighth and Doug Ault drove in the final run in the ninth with a fiel der’s choice. The Rangers scored twice in the first on a hit batsman, singles by Johnny Grubb and Al Oliver and a sacrifice fly by Rusty Staub. A single by Pat Putnam and Sund- berg’s double offloser Luis Leal, 1-4, in the sixth produced what proved to be the winning run. The Houston Astros announced Tuesday that Joaquin Andujar will start tonight in Pittsburgh, replacing Nolan Ryan, who was pulled from the lineup because of back pain. Ryan left the team after his last outing in Chicago and returned to Houston, where he was examined by team physician Harold Brelsford. Ryan underwent therapy and X- rays Tuesday but the results were not announced. A team spokesman said Ryan would remain in Houston and try to throw today. Ryan won four games in August before suffering the back pain and Major League Standings ifl i * . i formally d j° r ^wA l |*B^ mer ' tan League d a 1 -or til ■land nie&r .600 .563 75 57 72 60 66 65 67 65 54 78 .568 .546 V2 .508 8 .504 8‘/2 .409 21 Iquarters iHAPjE) other i show Am juick assist!' in case oftp MNCY ATIONS incy Test Counsel 39-5211 Central s Center xas 75242 W L 75 57 Pet. .568 GB GB Aggie tidbits The name of the Texas A&M Uni versity yearbook, originally The Longhorn, was changed to the Aggieland in 1949. The last time Texas A&M went to the Cotton Bowl was in 1968, when Gene Stallings’ Aggies defeated Bear Bryant’s Alabama Crimson Tide, 20- 16. Texas A&M won the national championship in football in 1939 with a record of 11-0. ons rW Repaired MAIN 822- DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor s orders. 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ASK DON REISER Financial Disciplines, Inc. 111 University Center 846-4352 losing to the Cubs last week. He is 9-8 for the season with a 3.23 ERA. The Astros have also called up 10 players from their minor league clubs. The team told six of the 10 players called up not to report to the major league team because they would not be used during the remaining month of the season. Pitchers Bert Roberge and Bobby Sprowl, infielder Mike Fischlin and catcher Alan Knicely of Houston’s Tucson farm club were told to report at the completion of the Pacific Coast League playoffs. Pitchers Peter Ladd, Gary Wilson and Del Leatherwood, infielder Jim my Sexton and outfielder Tom Wiedenbauer of Tucson and pitcher Stan Leland of Columbus were placed on the 40-man roster but told not to report. Last week the Astros had added five minor leaguers to the major league roster. WELCOME AGGIES To welcome you in style we’re extending our 3rd annual table top sale through Sat. Sept. 6 “Welcome Aggie Day” 259b off all table top ([china, crystal and flatware) purchases. Also fabulous markdowns on “damaged” ‘don't wants” and “got too many-ofs” GIFT SHOP V1MMIIT3 "AN AUIHORIXHD DEALER OF JAMES AVERY |f WEI .RY" R]1 7117 Shopping VilJage 606-2282 T H F, ri. KINKO’S COPIES 201 College Main 816-9508 M Was he only a man? Was he really God and man? If he was so good, why did he get such a rotten deal when he lived in Galilee, Judea, and Jerusalem? Why would a pagan Roman soldier watch him die and say he was the Son of God after a pagan judge con demned him after saying he found no fault in him? And before that, why did a voice from heaven say, “This is my beloved Son whom I really approve. Hear him!” Where can we hear His voice today if not in the Bi ble? After all, didn’t he give his approval to all the Old Testament by reading from all parts of it and saying it was perfect? And didn’t he give his authority to the writ ers of the New Testament so it would be an equally perfect writing? If this is God’s Word, shouldn’t we take it more seriously? We really try to at WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in America J. Al LaCour III, Minister 693-9286 9:45 a.m. University Bible Class 11 A.M. Morning Service; Sermon 7 P.M. Evening Sing and Message Meeting temporarily at College Hills Elementary School, Williams St. College Station; opposite TAMU campus, Texas Ave. take Walton Dr. to Francis to Williams or off Texas on Kyle to Gilchrist to Williams. We like to think you’ll be real glad you looked us up! coujsdfc WiCls/ mt s ttide r