Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 STAGE HANDS FOR SHOWS Meeting to sign up to work back- stage for the Theatre Complex during shows will be held Wed. night September 9, 1981 at 7:00 PM in the Auditorium. Sports McCatty pitches A s past Rangers, 3-0 SE SEARCH FOR TRUTH Bible Study Classes will be starting Sun. Sept. 13, at 4:00 P.M. in the All Faiths Chapel Library. To make the lessons more interesting and easier to understand, the instructor will use 61 illustrated charts. You will receive a complete outline of each lesson with references. Bring a pal, a pad, and a pencil. No charge will be made for the class or the material. For more information, please call 693-7042. (The SEARCH FOR TRUTH Bible classes will also be taught at the Brazos Center, starting Sept. 8th from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. in room 108.) United Press International OAKLAND — Oakland A’s pitcher Steve McCatty doesn’t want to talk about his chances of winning this year’s American League Cy Young award. Instead, McCatty says, his goal is plain and simple — to pitch in the World Series. But whether or not McCatty likes the Cy Young speculation, he’s going to hear more of it if he keeps pitching the way he is. Tuesday night, McCatty, 11-6, allowed only three hits and notch ed his second straight shutout and fourth of the year in leading the A’s to a 3-0 victory over the Texas Rangers. “Cy Young, who’s he?†McCat ty said when asked of the award. “I don’t think about the Cy Young award, I think about winning, ab- Simply Great Mexican Food. THE WEPISTESPAY SPECIAL MONTEREY DINNER 1 O/REG JL *7/ $4.75 FIESTA. DINNER d»9Z OO/REG 9 O • O $4.35 ENCHILADA DINNER WW /\Q/REG. W • W $3.55 — v MEXICAN '^"'^RESTAURANTS 1816 Texas Ave. • 823-8930 907 Highway 30 • 693-2484 /(cent realty I t t t u Call us BEFORE you need us. Free consulta-. tlon or buying and sel ling. 846-8179 Christa Pandey, Broker 4015 Tex. Ave., Bryan next to Taco Bell out winning the World Series.†Manager Billy Martin, who watched the game from his office while serving out a suspension, agrees with those who believe McCatty has an inside on picking up the award. “I think his record speaks for itself,†Martin said. “He’s got a super chance at the Cy Young.†The Texas Rangers won’t argue with Martin’s opinion. McCatty completely closed down the Ran gers’ offense. Overshadowed by McCatty’s awesome pitching display was a fine performance by veteran Texas reliever Charlie Hough who made a rare start. Hough, 0-1, only gave up three hits in his seven-inning stand but one of those was a first- inning homer by Rickey Hen derson. “I just got it (the ball) too high,†Hough said of the pitch to Hen derson. “I was trying to throw strikes early.†Hough was relieved in the eighth when the A’s added two runs on a single by Wayne Gross, walks to Mike Heath, a groundout that moved the runners up, a safe ty squeeze bunt by Rob Picciolo and an RBI single by Henderson. The victory put the A’s in first place in the American League West just percentage points ahead of the Kansas City Royals. Major League Baseball American League National League East East Detroit 19 10 .655 St. Louis 15 11 Baltimore 17 11 .607 1V4 Montreal 14 13 Milwaukee 17 12 .586 2 New York 14 15 New York 16 12 .571 2Vk Chicago 14 15 Boston 15 13 .536 3‘/ 2 Philadelphia 11 17 Cleveland 15 15 .500 4Vi Pittsburgh 12 19 Toronto 13 14 .481 5 West West Houston 19 10 Oakland 14 13 .519 — Los Angeles 18 11 Kansas City 15 14 .517 — San Francisco 16 12 Chicago 12 16 .429 2 Vi Atlanta 15 13 Texas 11 16 .407 3 Cincinnati 14 14 California 11 16 .407 3 San Diego 9 21 Minnesota 12 18 .400 3 Vi Seattle 11 18 .379 4 .577 •519 iy t .483 2M .483 .393 .387 .655 .621 .571 .536 .500 .300 Tuesday’s Results Wednesday’s Games Tuesday’s Results Oakland 3, Texas 0 Kansas City 5, California 3 Minnesota 1, Toronto 0 Chicago 5, Seattle 3 Boston 5, Detroit 3 Baltimore 14, Cleveland 5 Texas at Oakland Milwaukee at New York Toronto at Minnesota Seattle at Chicago Cleveland at Baltimore Boston at Detroit Milwaukee at New York ppd. California at Kansas City Atlanta 3, Houston 2 Philadelphia 10, Montreal 5 New York 3, Pittsburgh 1 San Diego 6, Cincinnati 1 Chicago 4, St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 0 Wednesday’s ( Houston at Atlanta San Diego at Cincinnati Chicago at St. Louis Montreal at Philadelphia New York at Pittsburgh San Francisco at LosA Cedeno ejected as Bravi hand Astros 3-2 setback United Press International ATLANTA — Chris Chambliss and Cesar Cedeno provided the excitement for a sparse crowd of 2,800 fans at the Atlanta Braves- Houston Astros game Tuesday night in Atlanta Stadium. Chambliss hit a two-run double in the ninth inning to give the Braves a 3-2 victory over the Astros and pull within 3 l /2 games of the National League West leaders. But Cedeno furnished the real 2iiiMimmiiimimiiimimiimiiimmimmiii£ ^Jmiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiii^ = G70X14 I i -j, T . . | | Need a break from Studyingr 1 Full Road $ i| Hazard Hu + F.E.T. and Sales Tax All Tirea Sold thru Sept. 15 Mounted & Balanced $2.50 Owners: Billy Winters George Emery E&W | Tire Distributors = = i= 2706 Pinfeather • Bryan EE = | M.C. 775-9009 VISA i 1 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiii(i i MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE 1ST GENERAL MEETING Thursday Sept 10 7:30 p.m. 601 Rudder UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SNACK BAR Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Basement of Sbisa * SPECIAL * Buy a Hamburger & Fries Get a Large Coke Free Play a game wh’ile you wait (Offer good through Sept. 30, 1981) “QUALITY FIRST†limiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiimimmMiiiiiiii^ excitement in the first inning when he leaped into the stands to scuffle with a fan he claimed was calling him names, mostly “Killer, Killer.†Cedeno was ejected from the game after the incident which occurred after he struck out to end the inning and was heading for his first base position. Cedeno became incensed at something shouted from the stands. He jumped over the rail behind the visiting dugout and be gan scuffling with the fan. The Astros left their dugout and several players rushed into the stands to separate Cedeno from the fan. “I have my family along on the trip,†said Cedeno. “I do not enjoy anybody calling me anything that I’m not. Just for the fact that some body paid six dollars I don’t have to be insulted up to the point where they called my name and I turn around and they’re gonna point at me and curse me out. I would not go for that.†Houston manager Bill Virdon refused to comment on the inci dent. “I didn’t see anything. I didn’t hear anything,†he said. There was little action I next seven innings. Then, in the eighth, Bnittjj nedict homered off relievei| Sambito for Atlanta’s first n The Astros scored twice ii eighth off starter Larry j liams, who had pitchedap game through the first five| nings. With one out, Artt walked and Dickie Thon i him. Gary Woods then doi right-center to score Thon| Kiko Garcia followed withanl single to center. Claudell Washington wash a Sambito pitch to leadi Braves’ ninth inning and r Billy Smith, 1-1, gaveupasi to Bob Homer. Eddie Ml for Horner and Chambliss fc his double to left-center ton winner of Rick Camp, 8-2. Chambliss downplayed th | portance of the victory Braves, who had lost three| row to the Astros. “It was not a must-win p said Chambliss. “I think that.| left here being five out wet] win five straight or straight. It’s an unp game.†| Medical auxiliary sponsi | weekend tennis tournc}\ Ken’s Automotive 421 S. 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We think He has spoken authentically in the Bible in simple terms, not just a lot of meaningless religious gobbledygook but rockbottom facts about people living with people, the energy problem, sexual freedom, war, getting ahead, ugly people, fun, money, fanatics, doing your thing, study and results, hy pocrisy, dirty talk, for Christ’s sake, heaven and hell, body and soul, jogging, smart losers, normal schizophrenics. Of course, we can’t cover everything every Sunday but you’ll get some of it any time. We try to get down to the basics. You may really like it! WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in America J. Al LaCour III, Minister 693-9286 9:30 a.m. University Bible Class 11 a.m. Morning Service; Sermon 6 p.m. Evening Sing and Message Meeting temporarily at College Hills Elementary School. Walton to Francis to Williams or Kyle to Gilchrist to Williams. We like to think you’ll be glad you looked us up! Singles play begins Fr] Sept. 11 at 6 p.m.. AlloM ings will begin play Saturfrj a.m. Individual startingtimeij be posted on the green 1 cated near the tennis centei| day evening. Gift certificates and i disc donated by local mere will be awarded to all fir second place winners as «l first place consolation winnt There will be both mensf women’s A and B sing as well as a doubles divjs® included is a women’s and® over 35 doubles. ‘oPENTObAVaJ 7:40 9:50 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MEL BROOKS HISTORY THE WOR [£]«» PARTI TODAY 5:457:111 };# CORNER OF UNIV./COllEGf -AVE. ADULT $2.00 FIRST JHW FROM OPENING but*ey Moore] LizaMinnei PG 2ND BIG WEEK! TODAY 5:5 5 7:559:5! ednest Night STEVE FROMHOU A.