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AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS Ranger rally sinks 693-2772 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- 846-1413 United Press International BOSTON — Reliever Mark Clear walked pinch hitter Bobby Jones with the bases loaded to trigger a three-run ninth inning that gave the Texas Rangers a 7-4 victory over Boston Thursday. It was the Red Sox seventh straight loss. SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES rz MSC After Hours % is now accepting applications for new members thru Friday, April 20 th . Applications available at secretary island of the Student Programs Office Room 216 MSC. Billy Sample followed with a single off the wall in left Field to drive in the second run and George Wright’s inField out drove in the third run off loser Dennis Boyd, 0-2. Odell Jones, 1-0, picked up the victory in re lief. Texas scored four runs in the Fifth to tie the score at 4-4. Buddy Bell led off with a dou ble to left, and after Larry Par rish drew a walk, Peter O’Brien lined a single to center, scoring Bell. Ned Yost blooped a single to left, scoring Parrish, and Wayne Tolleson followed with a sacrifice bunt that pitcher Boyd fielded and threw past Jerry Remy as O’Brien scored. Yost scored the final run on Curtis Wilkerson’s groundout to sec ond. Tony Armas hit a pair of homers for Boston. His first blast came in the second with nobody on and Reid Nichols doubled one out later, moved to third on a wild pitch by knuck- leballer Charlie Hough and scored on a passed ball by catcher Ned Yost. In the third, Dwight Evans and Wade Boggs hit back-to- back doubles to give Boston a 3- 0 lead. Armas led off the fourth inning with his second homer of the game. In other action, Hubie Brooks’ third home run of the season, a two-run shot in the eighth in ning Thursday, rallied the New York Mels to a 7-6 victory over the Montreal Expos. Jesse Orosco, 1-0, the Mets’ third pitcher. Brooks’ homer came after a one-out walk to Mookie Wilson and erased a 6-5 lead the Expos had taken in the seventh on Gary Carter’s two-run homer. New York look an early 5-0 lead. Wally Backman led off the first with a single and stole sec ond. After Ron Gardenhire struck out, Keith Hernandez walked and George Foster sin gled to score Backman andsf Hernandez to second. Carter then committed 1 passed ball, sending the i tiers to second and third,; Darryl Strawberry scored l of them with a double. In the second, a two-outd ror by second baseman Bn; Little allowed Backman ton safely. Gardenhire then sin to second and when fielder Tim Raines allowed^ ball to go through his legsi an error, Backman scored. Foster’s third homer oftl season, in the third inni boosted New York’s lead toH| Dwight Gooden, bidding;] his second major leaguesiam started for New York and* four innings, striking outs Islander’s deptl coming througl United Press International New York Islanders general manager Bill Torrey has done his job, and as a result his team is halfway to its fifth straight Stanley Gup championship. The Islanders eliminated Washington in five games games and now have a chance to recover from their various in juries while Montreal and Que bec bailie for the right to meet the champions in the semifinals. “It doesn’t surprise me that our depth has come through,” said Torrey. “It was my job to make sure it was there and I did it. I never thought that (rookies Pat) LaFontaine and (Pat) Flat- ley wouldn’t help.” 1 Dai AGGIE CLEANERS Corps Members FREE Uniform Storage for Summer You pay only for the dry cleaning. 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Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.j “Open P^ily ,, Dining: 11 A.IVI. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mexican Fiesta Dinner Chicken Fried Steak w cream Gravy Mushroom Gravy Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Whipped Potatoes w chili Vegetable Your Choice of Mexican Rice Roll or Corn Bread and Butter 1 One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Coffee or Tea § Roll or. Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter The Islanders dosed Washington without their ql tain Denis Potvin and other regulars. They are recti; ing stellar goaltending fro&l Billy Smith, who right p[ looks like a possibility to repel as Conn Smythe Trophy k| ner. The power play looks likeii ready to explode. And tk| depth — anders Kallur Gord Lane in particular-til produced. While LaFontaine has looktl spectacular in spots, FlatleylaJ played the real playoff hate[ doing the work in the conffil getting key goals, and things like screening goalienitL ers. Were it not for the briB P^y ance of Smith, Flatley wouldl* | w ho a candidate for the Com [ n ot Smythe. He may be anyhow, “The name of this teams hard work,” Flatley said. 1 thought we worked hard Team Canada and we did. Bi this is something extra. Hat work is what gets it done." Right now Montreal leadsik Battle of Quebec 3-2 with Gant 6 scheduled for the Monttti Forum Friday night. Thom the Canadiens do not compatt with the Islanders on papffj how intriguing it would be« see Montreal emerge as a posti hie barrier to the Islanderswf I ning five straight Stanley Cupi and thus tie the record of tit 1956-60 Canadiens. “I don’t care who we pk Montreal or Quebec,” said Tor rey. “I guess it would be morf appealing to the media ifitwai Montreal because of the lion. But Quebec presentsspt cial problems because of its M' usual offense.” Also on Friday night, Minne sota will be at St. Louis andEd- monton at Calgary in division finals. The Canadiens’ success due to goaltender Steve Pei ney. Penney extended his aston ishing domination of the pi off net Wednesday nig kicking out 26 shots to p; Montreal to a 3-2 lead in tlif best-of-seven series. “Again the guy that came op big for us was Steve Pennev. said Montreal defenseman Larry Robinson. “He stoned them every time he had die chance to.” THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL *4 « v O Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad . Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTtCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. It took 10 playoff games and the first benching of his NHE career for Steve Payne of die Minnesota North Stars to live up to his post-season nickname — “Mr. April.” FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL | SPECIAL NOON and EVENING NOON and EVENING FRIED CATFISH SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - '] Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable ■^^■“Quality First ^j Payne scored the first goalof the game and Don Beaupte registered his first NHL shut out to lead Minnesota to a 6-H drubbing of the St. Louis Blues giving the North Stars a 3-2 lead in the Norris Division fi nals. Payne has scored more playoff goals than any player in North Stars’ history. But he watched the third game of the series from the press box after failing to score in the first nine games of the playoffs. “Sitting out helped,” Payne said. “When you’re ip the game you don’t realize you’re playing poorly. When you get above,it's easier to see.”