Battalion/Page 9 April 13, 1982 Battalion/Page If; April 13, If £ sports used to watch, andcii s, even hope there* on. lif ferent. This wastr eadi other, “blowin le announcers usedu earn leaningonther*. 1 i tlie corner, slasliinj ;, cross-checking, s are masters at e 1970s, they wereonj ful teams in pro he National Hockey Le es f or several years was hit and hit and he only problem ws ery team in hocket ullies from Philly. , they were a blacker .sional hockey. The wever, that things lit heavies were out, I believed it when I id forsaken hittinj i I saw the Flyers I was just a little pened up the Sunil I saw that the F ehind to win thet ?d. ne my stipnse win hat Cam Conner,a for my belovedAer ining goal. Connersj town for moreihanl .. The Flyers’coaclni the lack of ofmalil on know, food guys do win, I Houston tops LA in 11th United Press International HOUSTON — Even the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers are human early in a baseball season. An error by second baseman Steve Sax and a flubbed assign ment by veteran center fielder Ken Landreaux caused the Dod gers to suf fer a tough 2-1 loss in 1 1 innings to the Houston Astros Monday. The loss didn’t injure the Dodgers, 3-2, at this early stage in the season but the manner of the defeat did. A victory was sewed up tighter than a National League baseball when Sax’s throwing error in the eighth in ning gave Houston a tying run and when Landreaux’s f ailure to find a pop fly in the 11th inning resulted in the losing run. m The Best Pizza In Town! Honest. INTRODUCES OUR BUY ONE, GET ONE JUST LIKE IT AT Va PRICE PIZZA SPECIAL! AT THE PIZZA MAT ONLY Please Present Coupon 846-3412 COUPON GLIIMIM A MINI WHITE HAIM KINS Lggie tight end coach George Pugh instructs team | members during Monday night’s practice in Kyle staff photo by Eric Mitchell Field. The squad has completed nine workouts, with the 10th scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 4. NOW OPEN! 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H “It was a normal Monday night practice,” Sherrill said. “Were going through some technique and reaction drills. We re making some progress.” I Sherrill expressed concern about a knee injury Monday night to defensive tackle Kermit Fdster. Although unsure about the seriousness of the injury, Sherrill said Foster should be (jut for a few' days. I Freshman defensive lineman Rav Childress w'ill be out for one SKYWAY TWIN 822-3300/2000E. 29th EAST 7:30 11:25 CLASH OF THE TITANS 9:35 CAVEMAN WEST 7:30 11:15 SCREAMERS 9*25 HELL NIGHT or two weeks after sustaining a hamstring injury last week. Sherrill said that Childress has pulled the .muscle two or three times, and that he’ll be held out to avoid re-aggravation of the injury. Sherrill lauded the recent efforts of tight end Mark Lewis, who has impressed the of fensive coaches during the first two weeks of spring training. “I think with Lewis out here, it gives us some dimension,” Sher rill said. “We re progressing, but we’ve got a lot to learn. Our offensive line is making some progress, but we’ve got a long way to go. The defense is play ing with a lot of intensity. “We should be able to run and throw the football — that’s en couraging.” SCHULMAN 6 THEATRES Bobby Roper, the Aggies’ de fensive end coach, said: “1 think the attitude has been excellent. The players are trying to do the things that we’ve asked them to do. None of the coaches have had any complaints as far as the attitude’s concerned. “Defensively, were making normal progress, but then again, I’m not really sure what normal progress is. 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