*★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*★★★★*******************+ Page 10 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 TANK MCNAMARA f ANP PITOAER JIM PALMER'5 N by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds PO£$> APPEAL 5ELL BASEBALL Tickets? NEW YORK'S FEMALE FANS FLOCK TO SEE MANPSOME BUCKY PENT AMP LOU MAZZlLLl PLAY... FAMOUS UNPkRWEAR AP HAS BALTIMORE'S MEMORIAL STAPIUM RINGING TO ANEW CHANT- Are you turned on by Science Fiction? Join MSC Cepheid Variable Tues. Sept 9, 7:30 p.m. 601 Rudder Tower Astros lose ground, 2-0; Rangers bea t \ tihva ukee United Press International HOUSTON — Pete Vuckovich, returning to the mound following a two-week rest, pitched an eight- hitter Sunday and also singled home a run to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-0 victory over the Houston Astros. Meanwhile, the Texas Rangers rode the arm of Doc Medich to a 7-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee. The victory gave St. Louis a split of the four-game series and dropped the second-place Astros two games behind the first place Los Angeles Dodgers in the Na tional League West. The two teams will begin a two- game series Tuesday night. Ted Simmons’ two-out run-scoring single in the first inning staked the Cardinals to a 1-0 lead and Vuckovich singled home a run in the second to tag Ken Forsch with his 12th loss in 22 decisions. Vuckovich worked his way out of two, two-out jams by getting Cesar Cedeno to ground out both times. Vuckovich, 10-9, struck out six and walked one in notching his third shutout and seventh complete game. The loss was the Astros seventh in their last 24 games while the Dodgers have won 17 of their last 20 games. Mike Richardt singled three times and drove in three runs and Doc Medich posted his 100th major-league victory Sunday in leading the Texas Rangers to a 7-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Texas took a 2-1 lead in the second after loading the bases with two outs. Jim Sundberg doubled before star ter Bob McClure, 2-7, hit Pepe Frias with a pitch and walked Bud Harrelson. Richardt followed with a two- run single. The Rangers made it 5-1 in the third on a run-scoring double by Richie Zisk and RBI singles by John Ellis and Sundberg. Richart singled home another Texas run in the fifth and Frias’ third single of the game delivered the Rangers last run in the sixth. Medich boosted his record to 12-9 by scattering 13 hits, including four singles by Paul Molitor, over 8% innings. Medich struck out five and walked none before being replaced by John Johnson, who came in the ninth to get the final out. BAIXItOOM Snook, Texas Friday Sept. 12 Johnny Dee and the Rocket 88’s 3 miles west of Snook (intersection FM 60 & 3058) ■■'MSC AGGIE CINEMAimm Field testing bothers some A&M students If you live on campus and your studying was interrupted by strains of the Carpenters or Willie Nelson this weekend, don’t blame it on your neighbor’s blaring stereo — it was the new sound system in Kyle Field being tested. Technicians from the Rudder Theater Complex are presently test ing the new system which is set up in the Kyle Field scoreboard. They tested this weekend l. "cause the football team was out ot f own and they can’t test while the team prac tices. The loud music caused several stu dents to call the University police and complain. One of the technicians said despite the complaints, nothing can he done since the system must be tested. The system will be tested again next weekend. muxm kaggs shopping center Across from Aa 846-6714 S2.00 FIRST 30 MIN. 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