je* Sports THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1981 Page 15 irtment,” Jls himself t} F 2tti the vious that Jalletti said, be?” or irts Major League Baseball National League American League East Cleveland 11 5 .688 — JfjHSt New York 15 9 .625 — Milwaukee 13 9 .591 1 at. Louis 13 5 .722 — Baltimore 12 9 .571 1*4 Montreal 15 7 .682 — Detroit 11 13 .458 4 rhiladelphia 16 8 .667 — Boston 9 13 .409 5 Pittsburgh 8 9 .471 414 Toronto 8 15 .348 6*4 New York 6 14 .300 8 Chicago 4 17 .190 1014 West West Oakland 21 6 .778 Los Angeles 17 8 .680 — Texas 13 9 .591 514 Cincinnati 12 10 .545 314 Chicago 12 10 .545 6*4 Atlanta 13 12 .520 4 California 12 15 .444 9 San Francisco 12 15 .444 6 Minnesota 9 15 .375 10*4 Houston 11 14 .440 6 Kansas City 6 13 .316 11 San Diego 9 17 .346 814 Seattle 7 18 .280 13 Wednesday’s Results Thursday’s Games Wednesday’s Results Thursday’s Games Houston at Chicago Texas 4, Chicago 2 Chicago at Texas Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles at Philadelphia Baltimore 5, Minnesota 4 New York at California San Diego 13, Montreal 5 San Francisco at New York Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 Milwaukee at Seattle Los Angeles 2. Philadelphia l Atlanta at St. Louis Boston 3, Kansas City 1 Detroit at Oakland San Francisco 6, New York 4 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati New York 5, California 2 Cleveland at Toronto Atlanta 10, St. Louis 2 San Diego at Montreal Detroit 3, Oakland 2 Seattle 12, Milwaukee 1 rs to membei; k it is appropi ist few daysi e Departmert ply. Id reporters! ne should gr« mrtesy, now ; the U,S,,anil ool...” Hisvoi Rangers take Chisox for 13th win United Press International ARLINGTON — Bill Stein’s run-scoring single in the seventh inning snapped a 2-2 tie Wednes day night to lift the Texas Rangers to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Jim Sundberg led off the seventh with a single and one out later, moved to third on Bump Wills’ single. Stein then delivered his RBI single to right field to give the Rangers a 3-2 lead. Al Oliver followed with a fielder’s choice grounder that scored Wills to make it 4-2. John Henry Johnson picked up his second victory against one loss, working 2 2-3 innings of scoreless relief while Chicago starter Britt Bums, 2-2, took the loss. The Rangers took a 2-0 lead on mn-scoring singles by Leon Roberts and John Grubb in the first inning. The White Sox tied the game in the top of the seventh on RBI singles by Lamar Johnson and Bob Molinaro. First Annual Batt staff follies Throughout the 1980-81 school 'ear many things have happened —n the Texas A&M Unversity such as sm vor ld of sports. Unfortunately, running upi 10 t man y have been exciting. So a big kiss,' ce said Everet h leader of tl* ril fuel is moK diesel fuel )me veget rut twice as iifr I fuel prices, s economk sel fuel is in ices continued FT :k out our play in the :Y clothes. ’’ — Shelby Metcalf in the midst of the basketball losing streak this past season. Best Quote by an Opposing Coach in a Losing Situation: “I think that everybody in the world knows who our best player is, and who we should get the ball to, that is, everybody except my team.” — Abe Lemons, UT basketball coach on LaSalle Thompson after A&M blasted the Homs 108-79. Best Quote by an Opposing Coach in a Winning Situation: ‘‘Nobody ever promised it would be easy. ” — Lou Holtz following the Arkan sas football victory over the Ags 27-24 on an Ish Ordonez field goal in the last few seconds of the game. Best Quote showing the mentality of Baylor Athletes: “We just take ’em one game at a time now. We don’t worry about the Aggies until we go down and play them.” — Anonymous Baylor football play er when asked if he was expecting more from the Aggies after the Bears whipped the Aggies 46-7. Best “Wha’ Hoppen?” Quote: “Did I really say that?” — senior Reid Freeman of the Texas A&M tennis team about a quote that was n an effort to create some excite- nent, add some color and perhaps i little fun to an otherwise “slow” withoutpok ; p 0r t s y ear) we are wrapping it up lificance. Ihi v ith a small nostalgic review of the Year in Aggie Sports.” We have gone through our files iBr ndcome up with some things that peakes.,!™ lescribe (perhaps better than any- hing else) the past year. Looking back over them, the ports staff has come up with awards” for some passing mo unts caught by an alert writer, iditor or some other individual ho wasn’t in a daze. These awards are meant only in neil ||n No harm or ill intentions are Quote of the Year: “He’s not in ny doghouse, I don’t even have a logfiouse. I have a dog but he fays in the house with us.” — ;ign is an inf Metcalf concerning Rob injection ei q U jt the basketball nt> but not go eam ear ]y j n season . Ours is f \f 0S ( Incriminating Quote: k at modifyij jt (the amphetamine) was — e oil) to wort j wasn ’ t going to take it un- printed in the Batt. a diesel enpj ill wa s on my way home.” — Cal Best What am I doing here irchers have! > eveto ^ the September drug Award— Mike Mosley sitting on work betteris ^ the bench during the Texas Tech f el 35 Best Aggie Quote in a Losing football game. ^ Situation: “...Houston? Hell, it’s f^olastw Award: Rudy Woods ! nJ 5 lard enough to win right here in for his academic excellence. 2r to modifytls Rol i ie ^ hite .” _ Shelby Met- us calf after losing to Texas 67-63 in st problem )vertime and looking ahead to is that itisb ^'uf? the Cougars in Houston, m diesel fuel J ® evf Quote in a Winning as well audit Situation: “It feels so great to win a unit fuel oftffli ? ame ; ^ been a long time.” — kcase oil wlw * om Wilson after the TCU foot- T-likegel ]al1 8 arne ' e continues mi) Best Winning Quote II: “I sure kcase oil has S hate to be happy with a fifth place be ruined, lb inish but considering the SWC plug other f this year, I am thankful for even including the that.” — Aggie tennis coach (David Kent after the Ags had aome in fifth place at the SWC -archers said tournament in Corpus Christi. m iKe musiey. /\nu ivimun vrouu- nge the physij [he top six teams in the SWC ley, who left the bench to become lerties of veff- were ranked in the top twenty na- one of the Aggie basketball team’s it with others tionally. 3tber . 0 ‘k 0 ! 3 s Best Quote in Any Situation: “You :ed alcohols, w [ la (. j t j s lik e when you are gan earlier®, inning, you do something a cer- ;rs hope to p ^ wa y y OU wan t (- 0 s ti c k with it. n ® ) ear ' j y Last year we started winning and I (i, )e , wore my maroon coat and camel ith several u®' .[^ y ear j’ ve g one through ers said. ny whole wardrobe. If this keeps confused situ J P ni have to bu Y some more : I’m very optis 1 Dennis Ivey’s DA research^” mixture for tk! ;r problems, the Chief’ when UT coach Cliff Gustafson makes a trip to the mound definitely outdoes the UT band’s rendition of the Longhorn fight song. Aggie Flop of the Year: The 1980- 81 Texas A&M men’s basketball team. Never has a team with so much potential, lost so much and disappointed so many. 1980-81 Aggie Team of die Year: Women’s softball team, 70-10 on the year. Wow, what a team! — The Batt Sports Staff (and other assorted contributors) D. R. CAIN RENTAL PROPERTIES “You Have A Choice” BRIARCREST RIDGE APARTMENTS New apartments in a country atmosphere. Exit Briarcrest off the East By-Pass, on Prairie Flower. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, washer and dryer connections, all electric, water paid, $340.00 unfurnished, $200.00 security deposit per roommate or family. 9 or 12 month leases. D. R. CAIN COMPANY 3002 S. Texas Avenue Call 693-8850 weekdays 8-5 Call 693-8345 evenings and Saturdays THE VARSITY SHOP Aggie Game(s) of the Year:—(tie) Texas A&M vs. Texas football game, Ags 24, Homs 14. — Took another one from the sips. And Texas A&M vs. Texas basketball game (108-79) — Everything came together for both teams. Big Stick of the Year Award: — Aggie first baseman Rodney Hod- de for his contributions to Texas A&M baseball, especially in 1981, a year when the team definitely had its share of problems. Ready When Needed Award: — (tie) David Beal, seldom used Aggie quarterback who came off the bench to replace the faltering Mike Mosley. And Milton Wood starting guards when Shelby Met calf couldn’t solve the backcourt situation. Rowdiest Group at a Texas A&M Game This Year: — No contest here. The University of Texas’ “Wild Bunch,” complete with kazoos, whistles and attempts at carrying on a Texas A&M school yell. 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