nch by the 9th aid. “In my i week, and morelili at the very best, lot ofworktodoto^l Montreal we were.” 8 * 1 said the mishap i “quick disconnect’ Major League Baseball National League American League St. Louis poet!; New York led”: Chicago ctioned during the hiladelphia on. 'ittsburgh nitrogen tetroxide t jlvent when it came in :h the silica tiles bomli; louston 's skin with special sh iincinnati estroys all thepropeii ^an Francisco dingagent-ittumiij Los Angeles has no adhesive ^ .tlanta lid. San Diego East 23 22 20 19 18 17 West 27 25 23 22 21 13 19 19 22 21 23 25 15 17 18 20 20 31 East Detroit 26 17 .605 — Boston 25 17 .595 y* Vo Milwaukee 25 19 .568 IVk • Od i /2 Baltimore 22 19 .537 3 • t! «O A7K O New York 22 20 .524 3V2 .4/0 O AVo Toronto 19 21 .475 5Vi .405 riy2 6 Cleveland 20 23 .465 6 West Oakland 22 18 .550 .643 — Kansas City 23 19 .548 — .595 2 Minnesota 21 22 .488 2V 2 .561 3V 2 Texas 18 22 .450 4 .524 5 Seattle 18 24 .429 5 .512 5V2 Chicago 16 26 .381 7 .295 15 California 15 25 .375 7 Wednesday’s Results Thursday’s Games Wednesday’s Results Thursday’s Games C fc I VJ \j| Atlanta 3, Houston 1 H'w liCmcinnati 5, San Diego 1 iSan Francisco 8, Los Angeles 4 , . ,hicago 2, New York 1 ;ar. In January andili liiadelpln'a 9, st. Louis 4 reconnaisance phntn ontreal 3, Pittsburgh 2 pted by air del s on a similar Soviet aircraft, whit] e of about 8,(XK constant surve t.m., when they Id east of Savannat ■ said. Atlanta at Houston Seattle 2, Texas 1 Los Angeles at San Francisco Oakland 6, Toronto 0 New York at Chicago Boston 11, Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia at St. Louis Baltimore 1, Detroit 0 Pittsburgh at Montreal New York 6, Cleveland 1 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 2 California 7, Chicago 3 Seattle at Texas Cleveland at Boston Baltimore at New York Minnesota at Kansas City Chicago at California Friday last day for coupon books Friday at 5 p. m is the deadline for students to buy football ticket coupon books for the Texas A&M University home football season. The books can be purchased at Gate 1 in Kyle Field. For those students who haven’t picked up their books but have already paid for them, 5:30 p.m. Saturday will be their last oppor tunity to pick them up for Satur day’s Louisiana Tech game. Stu dents will still be able to pick up their books starting next week, but this is the only time all year they can pick them up on the day of a home game. THE BATTALION Page 17 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Wildlife Biology Society Cabrito B-B-Q Sept. 25 5:00 P.M. Brazos Center $3.50 for BBQ $1.00 for Beer Tickets available at Nagle Hall raves’ unsung heroes lift tlanta past Astros, 3-1 1*1 1 I r\ United Press International 1^ 1 [HOUSTON — It was definitely pight of firsts for two Atlanta I Sves. Rich Mahler recorded his [ / _ K complete game and RBI in Tfijr" li major leagues while Matt ^ patio had his first at-bat in the ors and drove in a run. ishgators said M ^ two accounted for a n of the ted forged birthcerta runs in . their g.j victory metimes borrowed i | nes( j a y n jght over the Na- s children forwefe d League Western Division- vorkers to see wk ingAstros . tor aid. lahler tossed a three-hiter in icr members ol m j rs ( complete game to up his ly obtained Socialfe rd to 6 _ 6 and drove in two of rs for fictitious c hree mns for his first two RBI .ok out phony i-^ majors ; to help cash™,. A T 11 keep telling everyone I can arrests followed Mr d 1 take a ^t of batting prac- astingtwoanday |f ve y u ni g ht -J° e (Niekro) is a gt pitcher but he got a knuckle- up on me and I got a hold of _,Jaid Mahler. .NOR EAST | It was also a knuckleball that ro hit, but his was a bloop le in his first major league at- e drove in Atlanta’s first run “I was happy with it. In my dreams I always thought my first hit in the majors would have been a line drive to the fence but I’ll take this,” the rookie catcher said. “It was a knuckleball going out of the strike zone and I was fortunate even to hit it.” Niekro, who dropped to 9-8, said he was not in top form Wednesday night. “My knuckleball was out the window tonight. Sinatro and Mahler both hit bad knuckle- balls, ” he said. “Mahler just pitch ed good against it. There’s nothing you can do about it.” Mahler said he was pleased with his nine innings’ performance. “I tried to set up my breaking stuff with the fastball and it defi nitely helped,” he said. “It’s been a pretty tough year for all of us. The second half, we haven’t been able to put things together offen sively. To be a good pitcher, someimes you have to pick up the offense and also hold the other team to one run.” It was Mahler’s stunning pitch ing that made the Astros look flat, said Houston manager Bill Virdon. “Good pitching always makes you look flat. You have to give Mahler all the credit,” he said. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A.M., 8:30 A.M., 9:10 A.M., 11:00 A.M. CANTERBURY Meets in Episcopal Student Center WEDNESDAYS 5:30 P.M. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 906 Jersey St, 696-1726 (South edge of Campus) Jdre^/mg...WANTADS Relax, Have Fun, Enjoy o st Mall CK AGGIES. THIS YEAflFOflTKffl»l ANOR EAST 3 WILL GIVE YOU < DdWI MISSION PRICE WITH PRE$Em»: IT I D WE HOPE YOU WILlTAHWWp niryLf NT TO VISIT THE DULY IHMlHiilB C T10N WITH DOLBY STEREO. MIB til! tokie hits mer to lift cattle, 2-1 ROGER MOORE. WES BOND OOf tWREYESON ][^0U3Y STEREO r ashin United Press International LINGTON, Texas — Seattle stop Paul Serna’s grandfather with Mexican revolutionary ho Villa. Serna himself spent of the summer riding buses, ing for Laredo Nuevo in the lean League. But today Serna is a major Uer who takes an airplane to ;ames, and he intends to keep, way. ma hit a home run off the left foul pole in the seventh in- Wednesday night for Seat- first run in a 2-1 victory over altering Texas Rangers, was the fourth American e homer for Serna, who was id up at the beginning of Sep- er after spending the season lexico learning to play short- ale Henderson scored when Cruz hit into a double play in the seventh for the game- jing run, giving the Mariners second straight victory, bout Serna, Seattle manager Lachemann said: “We ha dn’t had any hitting from the Irtstops. I could not afford on ■club to have a shortstop hit- »g 190 or 200. He was hitting 'er 300 in the Mexican League brought him up. But I didn’t Beet the power he’s had.’ ■ exas’ only run was unearned B came as the result of an error jSema. 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