sports Recreation of All-Star game a hit MANOR EAST 3 THEATRES EZSZ NL streak alive via computes! MANOR EAST 3 823-8300 SNEAK FRIDAY AT 7:25 No matter how many good movies you see this summer, you must see “An Officer and a Gentleman!’ Because we feel that this one will stand out and we want you to know about it. WE’RE HAVING A SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW United Press International ST. LOUIS — The American League can’t even win an All- Star Game played by a com puter. In what was billed as the “Greatest Game Never Played,” an all-time All-Star Game matching the greatest players in the history of the American and National Leagues, the NL won Wednesday night, 5-4. Hank Aaron homered lead ing off the ninth inning off Wal ter Johnson to give the NL the victory in the recreated game, just as has been the case in most recent All-Star Games. The National League’s 4-1 victory in the All-Star game Tuesday night in Montreal was the league’s 11th straight and 19th out of the last 20 games. Editors of The Sporting News played the roles of Nation al League Manager John McGraw and American League Manager Casey Stengel for the recreated, game, which was broadcast by more than 200 radio stations in the United States and Canada. Lowell Reidenbaugh, a senior editor at The Sporting News, made two key managerical deci sions in place of McGraw that helped the National League to the victory. He allowed Aaron, who was hitless in his four previous at- Showtime 8:45 Gate Opens 8:00 J A&M student w/I.D 75c Nonstudents $1.50 V&Sw© Ghildrenr- 12 $1.00 * msc summerfilm ser.es Children 6 & under Free JULY 15-21 Thursday A Clockwork Orange SOME PIOPUE JUST DONT BELONG. OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A LORIMAR MARTIN ELFAND PRODUCTION A TAYLOR HACK FORD FILM RICHARD GERE • DEBRA WINGER AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN Also starring DAVID KEITH and LOUIS GOSSETT. 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S TWtNTICTM CCNTIMV FOX SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY 7:25 AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN bats, to remain in the game in the ninth and that confidence was restored when Aaron, the major league’s all-time home run leader with 755, blasted a 2-2 pitch into the upper deck in left field at Shibe Park in Phi ladelphia, where the mythical game was played. “You never take the home run champ out of the lineup,” said Reidenbaugh, who had in serted substitutes at every other position. “He’s going to connect eventually.” Reidenbaugh’s other key move was ordering an intention al walk to Eddie Collins in the eighth, loading the bases with two outs, after the American League had taken a 4-3 lead. “McGraw had seen him in sev eral World Series and I think I showed him the proper re spect,” Reidenbaugh said. The move paid off when Tom Seaver, the sixth of seven NL pitchers, retired pinch-hitter Mickey Cochrane on a fly to cen ter to end the inning. Grover Cleveland Alexander pitched the ninth for the NL and got the win. One of Reidenbaugh’s other moves was inserting Bill Terry at first base in the fifth inning in place of Pete Rose. Terry went 3-for-3, including hitting a two- run homer in the seventh off Lefty Grove that tiedtltl 3-3. “He was a personalk hero of mine and l hajj him in there as soonas|) Reidenbaugh said, justified his presence." The game, organia 11FV&L Promotions ofSil was recreated byJackBtl Lindsey Nelson afteralll players’ lifetime statisiic| fed into a computer. a K&M SEBR1NG SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN All work done by Senior Students at reduced salon rates! 693-7878 “K&M Sebring School of Hair Design* 693-7878 1406 Texas Avc. Down from Gibsons “1 was very much ih with the realism of tlitfl Reidenbaugh said. "Itfl inc redible. There wasiB interest in it and itseemtl growing the last fewdavMEAUMC versity Fresh |aid he fe: Tiinst the United P A&M gefS- ^ son would r son baseball ■ The Sou . 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