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sports Battalion/Page 10 March 30, 1982 Luecken, Salinas to start ~w Aggies host Sooners today The Texas Aggie baseball ence, hosts the Oklahoma Soon- team, 21-8 lor the season and ers in a double-header today at ■3-5 in the Southwest Confer- 5:30 at Olsen Field. Coach Tom Chandler says the team’s pitching staff , which gave up 20 runs to the TCU Horned Frogs in three games over the weekend, must be more consis- that the pitchers need to hold them.” Command Performance For the look you’re looking for* tent. “We’re experiencing a little difficulty pitching-wise,” Chandler said. “Our eight posi tion players have been playing well. They’ve made a few errors, but they’ve done a good job. “We’re scoring runs — it’s just The Sooners, who defeated Hawaii three of five games ear lier in the season when the Rain bows were ranked No. 3 in the nation, have a l(i-9 record. “They’ve got traditionally an outstanding college baseball club,” Chandler said. “We’re ex pecting one of our biggest crowds of the season.” Command Performance knows you want a look that’s really you. That’s why our stylists take the time to talk with you about your lifestyle and study your hair be fore they begin. So for cuts, for styles, for perms and coloring, look to Command Performance. And get the look you’re looking for. Come in to Command Perform ance for a complimentary consul tation with one of our trained professionals. No obligation, of course. Command Performance* We’ve got the look you’re looking for. POST OAK MALL/NEAR SEARS 764-0404 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Cincinnati defeats Astros in six-hitter United Press International TAMPA, Fla. — Frank Pas- tore. Tom Hume and Jim Kern teamed to limit the Houston Astros to six hits Monday in pitching the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-0 exhibition victory. JEFF’S PERFORMANCE CENTER Tune-Ups ★ Carb Repairs Starters ★ Alternators Clutches ★ Brakes General Auto Repairs Performance & Efficiency Mods Stock & Custom Engines Corvette Repairs Of All Types Hi-Performance Parts & Ac cessories ★ All Work Fully Guaranteed 811-4934 1801 Cavitt — Bryan PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & REPAIR Foreign & Domestic TOTAL PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER 696-3775 FULL CAR CARE • Air Conditioning • Tune Ups • Brakes • Charging Systems • Engine Rebuilding • Eg OWNER J. BITTLE ATM 78 m S.W Pkwy. Pelican's Wharl * Parts 1800 Welsh & S.W. Pkwy. College Station APRILS 10am - for Brazos County crime, 1775-TIPS sponsored by TEXAS A&M Krueger Dormitory, NN1AM< & 32fM ’S' Lots of Ice Cold '€oqU1 AJm iaaion Free pol low fha^ 2 Miles South of College Station on Highway 6 For Information, Call: 260-5583, 260-5581, or 696-6818 A single by Dan Driessen, Paul Householder’s infield out and Clint Hurdle's single tocen- ter field gat e the Reds a 1-0 lead off loser Don Sutton in the second inning. They added their second run in die eighth inning when rookie outfielder Eddie Milner doubled to left and scored on Date Concep cion’s single. ■ \taff photo by David 1 Pasture went the first six in- Aggie second baseman Brad Hisle gets set to throw a runner out in Sunday’s double-header split with TCU. Texas A&M, 21-8 for the season, plays Okla homa today at 5:30 in Olsen Field. OU has a 16-9 record this season. nings for the victory, the Reds’ 1 Itli against nine losses. Kern survived a scare in the ninth inning when the Astros put runners on second and third with none out. But Householder made a diving catch of Art Howe’s blooping tly hall to right field, with the runners holding. Kern then struck out pinch hit ter Harry Spilman and retired Luis Pujols on a ground hall to end the game. Aggie gymnasts in TGC champio second nships by Biff Robinson Battalion Staff The T exas A&M gymnastics team placed second in the con- By IRA M. HELD Chevaliers De Sancene Every American is painfully aware of double digit inflation and rising costs, but would you believe $28,000 for a bottle of wine? This was the price recently paid for a bottle of Lafite 1806, purchased at a wine auction by a Syracuse, NY wine merchant. It was undoubtedly the most expensive bottle of wine ever purchased anywhere in the world. This costly bottle of rare vintage was later enjoyed by an enthusiastic assemb lage of 18 Oenophiles, each donating the tidy sum of $1,500 to the Central New York Chapter of the National Arthritis Founda tion for the privilege of participating in an elaborate uncorking ceremony. Despite the fact that the wine had been made in the parish of Pauillac, France, 173 years ago and probably reached its prime about 150 years ago, it still conveyed the taste of the Sauvignon grapes and had not totally disintegrated due to its age. This week at Randy's we will have on display a 1928 Chateau Margeaux, one of the finest wines ever bottled in France or any other country of the world. RANDY’S LIQUOR 524 E. University Dr. 696-1351 ference championship meet Saturday in Lubbock, finishing with a 202.95 score. Texas Tech won the T exas Gymnastics Conference Cham pionships with a 229.9, ending Texas’ three-year domination of the meet. Texas finished third with 194.35 and L'T A was fourth with 191.5. “We feel real good about the finish," team co-captain Mark Hartwell said. "It was a big change-up this season and we finished hetter than we ever had before." David Semon led the team, placing sixth in the all-around competition. A hand injury forced him to withdraw from parallel bar and high bar com- It's Coming... ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK! Thursday, April 1 Backstage Food Festival . uye 6 ^’ 5 ThlS .tore pea' Oriental Night Specials Tempura Sweet & Sour Pork Yakitori Soba Sakana Complementing Drinks Sake Plum • Wine Japanese Beer Chinese Beer Authentic Music Tuesday, Mar. 30 5-9 p.m. Backstage 319 University Dr. 846-1861 posit All-5 NE appe; a dut petition. Hart well placed second inil floor exercises and vault ai fifth on the rings and paul hats. Rav Molt/ took lotmii place honors on the pnimik horse and Jim l ogin was sinl on the rings. The team selected Ireshm, Marts Hardell as its gvmnasi the meet because of his amir hutions to the team, althoiijrlil did not place in the finals. Hardell qualified for the als in the floor exercises andil* vault, though, and co-rapu Jim Gill earned a berth on parallel bars. Fhe Aggies end the sen with three first-place li and three second-place finis in competition.’ I repre “S said ,\ two gi “M\ | t >etau> I died, AVhei | p»als i The I island in the NHL NU/5/C ESOSUS < 27