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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.
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Hit’s obvious that Jackie Sher
rill isn’t in any hurry to create a
world-beater at Texas A&M
University.
I He knows that many details
must be worked out during
spring training, and that his
team has a great deal of work to
do before it can reach the level
everyone expects of it.
i After Monday night's practice
in Kyle Field, the ninth of the
spring for the Aggie football
team, Sherrill said the players
are progressing slowly but
surely.
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
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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.”
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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. They’re
working against themselves, so
we don’t know' w'hat it’ll be like
against other competition.
“The ef fort is there, and it s
getting better,” Roper said.
“We’ve been able to stay relative
ly free of injury, and that’s
helped.”
The Aggies’ next workout will
be Wednesday afternoon at 4 in
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