The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1980, Image 16

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980
Soccer youths
sell coupons
door-to-door
Hundreds of young soccer players
are ringing doorbells in the Bryan-
College Station area this week in a
fund-raising project for the College
Station Youth Soccer Club.
The young players are selling dis
count coupon books from local mer
chants. More than half of the book’s
coupons are food but other discounts
offered include sporting goods,
jeans, ladies shoes and more.
The coupon books sale for $5 and
include more than $350 worth of dis
counts. Most are of the “two for one”
variety.
In addition to the money earned
for the club through sales, tbe young
players are working for new equip
ment such as equipment bags and
soccer balls.
CSSC president, Sue Beall, ex
pressed her thanks to all the local
merchants who made this program
possible. “We chose this type of
fund-raising project because we saw
a chance to benefit not only the
youngsters and the club, but also the
purchasers and the merchants who
donated their goods and services,”
she said.
The top salesperson in the cam
paign, which ends Oct. 6, will win a
10-speed bicycle.
Top 20 teams
United Press International
NEW YORK — The United Press
International Board of Coaches Top
20 college football ratings after four
weeks, with first-place votes and re
cords in parentheses.
1. Alabama (26) (3-0)
2. Ohio State (8) (3-0)
3. Nebraska (8) (3-0)
4. Southern Cal (3-0)
5. Texas (3-0)
6. Pittsburgh (3-0)
7. Notre Dame (2-0)
8. Georgia (4-0)
9. Missouri (3-0)
10. UCLA (3-0)
11. North Carolina (3-0)
12. Oklahoma (1-1)
13. Miami, Fla. (4-0)
14. Penn State (2-1)
15. South Carolina (3-1)
16. Arkansas (2-1)
17. Stanford (3-1)
18. Florida St. (3-1)
19. Baylor (3-0)
20. Florida (3-0)
Note: By agreement
American Football Coaches Associa
tion, teams on probation by the
NCAA are ineligible for the top 20
and national championship consider
ation by the UPI Board of Coaches.
The only team currently on proba
tion is Auburn.
Astros now 3 wins from title
United Press International
HOUSTON — Jose Cruz hit a
three-run double in the fifth inning
and Joe Morgan drove in a run and
scored twice Tuesday night to help
the Houston Astros score a 7-3 vic
tory over the Atlanta Braves.
The Astros, in first place in the
National League West, need three
wins in their remaining five games to
win their first division title.
Astros starter Nolan Ryan won his
11th game against nine losses, but
needed relief help from Dave Smith
and a strong throw from right fielder
Terry Puhl in the three-run Braves’
sixth inning.
Morgan singled, Enos Cabell tri
pled and Puhl doubled to open the
Astros’ first with two runs. Morgan’s
two-out single in the second inning
knocked in Craig Reynolds with
Houston’s third run.
Atlanta starter Doyle Alexander,
14-10, walked Morgan to start Hous
ton’s fifth-inning rally. Cabell sing
led Morgan to third, Puhl walked
and Cruz cleared the bases by lacing
a drive just inside the right-field line.
allowing the Braves four hits over the
final 3Va innings.
In Cincinnati Tuesday, the Reds
were defeated by the San Diego
Padres, 3-2, to drop them 41/2 games
behind in the Western Division race
for the crown; they can now fare no
better than a tie for thedivis
The Astros increased thej
record to 90 wins against 6|
Houston also set a new seas
attendance record Sundays
against the Reds. The prenj
cord was set in 1965.
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Puhl’s throw to home plate, as
Bruce Benedict tried to score from
second base on Terry Harper’s sin
gle in the sixth, halted the Braves’
big inning. Dale Murphy’s RBI sin
gle, Glenn Hubbard’s RBI single
and Benedict’s single chased Ryan.
Smith earned his 10th save by
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over Centenary
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Razorbacks ‘down’
after win over Tulsa
Led by Brad Jones and Danny
Briggs, who finished one-two in the
individual standings, Texas A&M
University captured the Centenary
Invitational golf tournament cham
pionship in Shreveport, La., Tues
day with a 10-stroke margin over
runner-up Centenary.
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StafF photo by Pat O’Malley
Looking for space
United Press International
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkan
sas pounded through another physic
al practice Tuesday, and afterward
coach Lou Holtz said the players are
a little down.
“It was a typical practice,” Holtz
said. “The players are down a little
bit, but you have a tendency to ex
pect it.”
The Razorbacks had trouble mov
ing the ball in their 13-10 victory
over Tulsa last weekend, and Holtz
said he is concerned about the pas
sing game.
“We are not throwing the ball the
way we have to,” Holtz said, “espe
cially in practice against coverages
we’re going to see.”
The Hogs travel toTCU Saturday.
The Horned Frogs controlled the
ball against Arkansas last year, and
Holtz said the Horned Frogs might
be tough again.
“TCU presents an awful lot of
problems for us,” Holtz said. “They
throw the ball a great deal and they
have great speed at the wide re
ceivers.
“Our pass defense has really pick
ed up this week. I think our overall
defense is a little bit better than it has
been but it still isn’t where it has to
be,” Holtz said.
Jones, from Tyler, fired a one-
over-par 214 for three tours of the
Shreveport Country Club course.
Briggs, from Paris, Texas, was
second at 216. Other Aggie scores:
Richard Cromwell, 222; Steve
Bodenheimer, 228; and Bar|
237.
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against TCU. The Aggies lost a heartbreaker to the Horned
Frogs, 1-0, to drop their season record to 4-2.
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