t'caue iom u ii_ urt i i mliwim WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981 Sports Met rookie Mookie homers NY past Astros ~iSp< United Press International A rookie outfielder and a veter an pitcher were the right com bination Tuesday night for the suddenly hot New York Mets. Mookie Wilson, a first-year out fielder, opened the eighth inning with his second homer of the sea son to lift the Mets to a 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros. Mike Marshall, a one-time Cy Young Award winner as a reliever, won his first game in the National League in more than four years with two perfect innings. “This is the biggest hit of my career anywhere,” the switch- hitting Wilson said of his blast into the left field bullpen, hit from the right side of the plate. Marshall, 1-0, last won an NL game on April 17, 1977, while with the Atlanta Braves. Released by the Minnesota Twins last June, Marshall won his last game May 28, 1980, when he beat the Chica go White Sox. Houston wasted a strong pitch ing performance by Nolan Ryan, who allowed only three hits over the first seven innings while strik ing out seven. Sambito relieved Ryan at the start of the eighth and was greeted by Wilson’s homer on the fifth pitch. Sambito had not allowed a run since May 14, a stretch of more than 19 innings in 17 games. Ryan allowed one unearned run in the fifth as New York tied the score on a walk to Dave Kingman, one of four given up by Ryan, an error by shortstop by Craig Reynolds and John Stearns’ RBI single. Welcome Back Aggies! WciadCu 'oi ELLISON DISCOUNT Major League Baseball National League American League East East Detroit 11 4 .767 Baltimore 9 6 .600 2 St. Louis 8 5 .615 Milwaukee 10 7 .588 2 New York 9 6 .600 Boston 7 8 .467 4 Montreal 7 6 .538 1 Toronto 7 8 .467 4 Chicago 8 7 .533 1 New York 6 9 .400 5 Philadelphia 6 8 .429 2V4 Cleveland 6 11 .353 6 Pittsburgh 6 10 .375 3^2 West West Chicago 9 6 .600 Atlanta 10 6 .625 — Oakland 8 6 .571 V2 Los Angeles 9 6 .600 Vz Texas 7 7 .500 1 Vi San Francisco 8 7 .533 IV2 California 7 7 .500 IVi Houston 7 7 .500 2 Seattle 7 9 .438 2Vi Cincinnati 7 7 .500 2 Kansas City 7 9 .438 2Vi San Diego 3 13 .187 7 Minnesota 6 10 .375 3Vi Welcome Back „ _ _ j We’re THE professional color processing lab in town specializing in “In By 9 — Out By 5” service on C-41 Color Print Films! COMPARE OUR. PRICES: 110 or 126 12 exp $2.49 20 exp $3.49 24 exp $3.99 135 (SVa x S prints} 12 exp $2.99 20 g? 24 exp $4.99 36 exp $6.99 135 (4x6 prints) 12 exp $3.49 20 & 24 exp.. $5.99 36 exp $7.99 119 Walton at Texas Ave.. (Across from the Main Entrance to Texas A&M) To Introduce You To Our 4X6 “BIG SHOT” 35mm 4x6 FRO-QUALFIY C>41 COLOR PROCESSING $#127 I College Stataon 696-0371/ Coupon Must | IQ| Accompany Roll «OT BY 9 — OUT BY 8!” fehirETL something everyone in the Battalion Classified 845-2611 APOTHACARY Welcomes the PCS INSURANCE CARD PLAN... the New Insurance for Texas A&M Employees! We Also Furnish Our Customers with Computer Records and 24 hr. EMERGENCY HELP! 2706 Texas Av. Bryan 823-0029 eu We specialze in personalized gifts and gifts for sorority sisters. We also have Aggie Kites and custom gift wrapping. Don't forget — a personalized gifts is long remembered. Bring t Open ' 3601 E. 29th St. Tues.-Sat. 846-27971 Post Oak Center 10 a.m.-5 p.m. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD III BRYAN mUMPOUCT fach of advertltod Item. U required to roadlly available for eafa In ao