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Gene Wilder Radner SOM^THINO W%rMWr«S 1 ooiiwoiNri^ CfitBMmPICIBIES Presents A MAI1INIANS8I6FF SENE HEBEI • CIEIAIAINEI IN 1ANKY PANir tki IA1IEEENIIINEAN U t IIBIAIi WIBMAIK»t»». • Director of Photography AIIIllBiNin • Music by IBM SCBII Executive Producer MEEVIEIEIBCKEI - Written by NENIYIBSENIAIM £ BAVIIIAYIBI MAIIIN KANSBIBFF • Directed by SIINEY P6IIIEI PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED'<33H SOMt MATERIAL MAY MOT RE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN { Q Opens Everywhere June 4 by Gaye Denley Battalion Staff Shan McDonald pitched her first loss of the season for the Texas Aggie softball team Tues day as the Aggies split a double- header with Sam Houston State at Travis Park. Texas A&M won the first game 5-0 and lost the finale 3-0. Coach Bob Brock sees the loss, the Aggies’ second this sea son to Bearkat pitcher Val Greenwall, as no lasting problem. “I think we had a few little problems defensively,” he said. “Then Shan kind of hung the ball up, and we just didn’t get runs when we needed it. “I don’t think there will be any mental block. We have in the past beaten her (Greenwall) most of the time.” There were certainly no men tal problems in the first game, as th Aggies rode to a 5-0 shutout on the strength of Lori Stoll’s two-hitter. In fact, Karen Guerrero could give lessons in concen trated, timely ballplaying. T he right fielder had two hits, two runs, one RBI and an on-the- run catch that Brock described as “unbelievable.” Bearkat pitcher Terri Young led off the game by hitting Guer rero with a pitch. Shannon Mur ray advanced her to second with a single, and Josie Carter put runners on second and third on a fielder’s choice. A grounder to shortstop from Iva Jackson scored Murray and Guerrero for a 2-0 Aggie lead. In the fifth inning, Guerrero again reached base, this time on 5 “different spokes for different folks” 403 University (Northgate) Open 10-7 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 846-BIKE DO NT MISS OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS. MONTERE DINNER 1*3.85 Reg. $4.85 FIESTA DINNER *3.45 Reg. $4.45 ENCHILADA DINNER *2.65 Reg. $3.65 ^ Mexican restaurants &U&C 1816 Texas Ave. • 823-8930 907 Highway 30 • 693-2484 a single, and stole second base to set up Texas A&M’s third run. Murray singled to put runners at first and third base, and Mary Lou Youngblood scored Guer rero with a sacrifice fly. A double steal in the sixth in ning by Carrie Austgen and Pat ti Holthaus, who had reached base on a walk and a single, set up the Aggies’ final scores. A single up the middle, again from Guerrero, accounted for the Aggies last two runs. The victory, which assistant coach Sue Lilley said was one of Stoll’s best efforts, upped the pitcher’s record to 16-4. In the second game, the Bear- kats put together a three-run fourth inning to blank the Aggies 3-0 and knock McDo nald, now 15-1, from the ranks of the unbeaten. A pair of Aggie errors allowed Sam Houston to load the bases, and a double scored all three runs. The split with the Bearkats drops the Aggies, ranked fourth in the nation, to 33-5 for the sea son. They leave for Utah Thus- day to play three double- headers, trie remnants of what was supposed to be the Utah State Invitational Tournament. Brock said the road trip should be a “good test” for his team, since two of Texas A&M’s three opponents are of top ten caliber. The University of Utah has beaten several top ten teams, including Oklahoma State, and Utah State is the top-rated team in the country. The Aggies will face Idaho State in the other double- header. Vi iOUSTO jted quari Jrginia as h —Karacteristk second-roun jeopardized on the team Houston jnchak in •n traded to Los Angel “~k. Oiler off ;cted to m xt season puttering ol *r, 36, as tli Head coa lection elii Ire. [“From on have Stablei jiarterback ressed disa irking mil •ing. Aggie pitcher Lori Stoll winds the ball around en route to throwing a pitch in the opener of a double-header with Sam Houston State Tuesday at Travis United I staff photo it ■R ST. LOl Astros seem Park. Texas A&M won thefirsj to beat the behind Stoll, but lost the sccckp They just w 3-0. The Aggies have a SS-iBto the r and are ranked No. 4 in theiTeague. | “There’: said A it, Quarterbacks, linemen lauded by offensive coordinator Ruel Ashby. “It’s we’ve finall th; For the s Houston p St. Louis b; Vern Ruhl combined shutout. Only one workout separates the Texas Aggie football team from Saturday’s first annual alumni game, scheduled for Kyle Field at 6 p.m. Spring training’s 18th prac tice, held Tuesday afternoon, left only today’s full-contact scrimmage as the final tune-up for the alumni contest. In fact, the Aggies’ scrimmage at 4 this afternoon will be the last real tune-up for the team before it begins two-a-day workouts in August. from Humble, has moved into one of the starting guard posi tions after having been second string during the 1981 season. RUfeTsaid that Dausin has shown himself to be a “very coachable player who works hard on fun damentals.” adults are on sale in G. Rollie for high school White Goliseum for $5. Tickets younger are S2. The vici four wins ii Coach Jackie Sherrill and his assistants agree that a great deal erf progress has been made dur ing five weeks of spring practice. Offensive coordinator Pat Ruel said perhaps the greatest im provements among members of his front line have been made by freshman center Matt Darwin, junior tackle Bryan Dausin and freshman guard Greg Porter. Porter, a 6-4, 240-pounder Quarterbacks Gary Kubiak, John Elkins and Marvin Wesley received praise from Ruel, w ho said that the three have learned to read defenses better through out the spring workouts. The coach added that Kubiak has proven that he can be a “great field general.” The Texas A&M coaching staff expresses hope that (he alumni game will set an attend ance record for a spring game. The record, set by Notre Dame, Stands at 35,000. Lakers, Spurs ta victories in NBd playoff semifina son Again: Leagu dinah nings of the the st over tl hind t Students with a current Texas A&M I.D. will be admitted to Saturday’s alumni game free, while tickets for non-student SCHOOL OF MEDICINE • CIFAS UNIVERSITY • “CLASSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH” The University is located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Our Medical Program is tailored after the traditional U.S. Model of Medical Education and is fully accredited. OPENINGS AVAILABLE “Our school is listed in Vol. 35, No. 4 of the WHO chronicle published by the World Health Organization.” United Pres* Internadbnal Some say the the best defense is offense. Bui ilymi Coach John MacLeod, he'd tell you the best defense^ sive” defense. . “Los Angeles came out extremely aggressive defew that set thetorie for the entire game,” said MacLeod, took a 1 15-96 drubbing by Los Angeles in the opening! 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