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The right hander went six innings, allowing only three hits and striking out six before leav ing with stiffness in his shoulder. “Getting out of the tight situations took a lot out of me,” he acknowledged. “I just got tired.” said h' s to th Alotc surroi i worki Here's how it's done Beattie worked out of the fourth-inning jam by getting Buddy Bell to pop out, striking out Johnny Grubb and forcing Jim Sundberg to hit a lazy infield pop. He also had to work out of a jam in the fifth when Larry Par ish singled and second baseman Julio Cruz committed an error on a grounder by Mark Wagner. Although Beattie’s record stands at just 3-4 for the season, his ERA is now 2.61, fourth best in the American League. Reliever Mike Stanton finished out the game in style for Beattie, hurling three innings of hitless ball to pick up his fourth save. Greg Debrie and Scott Dillon, assisting Texas A&M men’s soccer coach Telmo Franco and several other coaches, demonstrate proper ball-handling methods during the Texas All-Star Soccer Camp and staff photo by Johns; round my of people Brpentei Coaching School, being held during the next three weeks. Thr one-week sessions, which inclm boys and girls between 6 and years of age, will take place at University. iut how .don to Run cushion pushes Astros to 9-0 victory^ TC United Press International HOUSTON — No one knows better than Joe Niekro that the Houston Astros play infinitely MY PERSONAL $ 500 Cash reward for any information leading to the recovery of the APPLE II — Plus computing system stolen from the AUDIO-VISUAL LABORATORY in Zachry on about 1 June, 1982 plus the apprehension of the culprit or culprits. I will keep in secrecy (i.e., I will divulge to no one* not the police nor A&M offi cials) the source of this information. You may contact me via code number if need be. 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And that’s what I’m sup posed to do.” Lack of offense behind Niek ro has caused him to have only a 6-4 record despite his having had the third best earned run average in the National League (2.30). He pitched a five-hitter Monday, leaving no room for doubt about who would win this one. Atlanta Manager Joe Torre generalized his team’s failings. “The only thing that hap pened tonight is that we got the stuff kicked out of us,” he said. To Niekro’s liking, the foot work started early. Tony Scott and Dickie Thon, the Nos. 7 and 8 hitters, combined for six hits. Each singled to open the third inning and Niekro sacrificed them up a base. Walling’s sacrifice fly to cen ter drove in Scott and — as it turned out — made a loser out From T< Tennis c ished o lined anc the secor pt will M cam] |ponse 1 , with e; persoi ies on ps give 1 of in ie. The fford C itav here. Denny Walling The fu 11-Sport! jthis week gistering 5 ids will tt Dzen dif [the three- choos [ajor anc minors un |uly3.Th If hour; Studio n Athletii |Football ( and i he f head 1 with fAggie atl en bus} of Braves starting Mahler, 6-5. Puhl followedl'-T ri p S ing with a bloop single m» j{, bs acr ' center field. ■ With the lead, Astros ruirf Tv 010 took liberties on the biJA®™ soc Astros hitters went to thefH™ a *- 0 “loose and swinging]usttomF m f wu ' 1 good contact,” as Scott said,aw? r v am P Niekro threw more faslis | tlslt y ca than usual. poone-v Particularly to Dale Murpi , the Major League's horae' 1 ■ l " an “ler leader. “I threw Murphy motet l e ^ as A< balls tonight. I went after ti* i™* J In the past he’s hit my knt| F’S* 1 ,*’ ball good,” Niekro said. an ln a Ordinarily, Niekro i® Jacksoi throw his best pitch, the W man) p] a , ler, in a tight game or when: ne y Astros are trailing. He c j college ti afford for opponents to tee j(;. f^ eto on his average fastball. 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