Tiber 5 Wednesday, September 5, 1984/The Battalion/Page 15 Slouch ials By Jim Earle umed theSk t d lob. )rok e in i|k second « lt K ot thatbt ilandcr again! two sets third st, but % , ■e back in^ tie-brtu Hatches, Met 'HcaK l>r 1984(0^; H iiini playbi told me sons: Knroe snl,^| 'ct he had it lot and I juj Hy for thait ht he'd be^ 1 was abfcici. the maidii i s and 5 no. Hid iheren' f or a halflu *t fxxauseofi layers retum md delay, It* the firsi 11^' he next for t He theti ir. fifth gama bance to a iie because | I the way |j Km roe said.1 ce. I'm usiai' i I was 1®. felt a little \ N / WHIP W — -— i rCfO xj^chr\ or) OooJXh That memory will keep me humble the rest of the season With $250 in your checking account, you don’t pay us —we pay you. Checking accounts at BrazosBanc are free with a $250 minimum monthly balance. We pay you 5.25% (the maximum permitted by law) for every dollar in your account — regardless of balance. Funds in excess of $2,500 earn a variable rate not less than the aver age paid on Money Market Funds. Most banks charge for checking, require a high balance for no charge or levy a “per check” fee. At BrazosBanc, keep $250 in your account and write all the checks you need. There are no "hidden” charges. For an interest bearing checking account without charges, come to BrazosBanc. 8th inning homerjifts Braves Atlanta edges Astros nc of the minutes ah pressive fa 1 percent. H# ily one aat rong 6-foot- n Uovdnb United Press International ndstrom,4t ATLANTA — Dale Murphy’s aurth rouni two-run homer tied the score in the rd timebvriseventh and Alex Trevino broke the ■ rain, they' deadlock with a leadoff home run in final bct»r the eighth inning Tuesday, lifting Carling [ the Atlanta Braves to an 8-7 victory Wednesday over the Houston Astros. • scheduledi JiL . . , arterfinal 1 revino, who came in as a pinch ‘ l runner for catcher Bruce Benedict , ' . in the sixth, drilled a 2-1 pitch off ' l l ' Frank DiPino, 4-8, over the left-field 1 1 fence for his third home run. tie next nxe Donnie Moore, 4-3, went two in nings for the victory, allowing one hit. Atlanta tied the score 7-7 in the seventh on Murphy’s league-leading 30th home run, a two-run shot. Atlanta went ahead 1-0 in the first against Mike Scott on an RBI single by Murphy, but Houston took a 2-1 lead in the second off Tony Brizzo- lara on an RBI double by Kevin Bass and a run-scoring groundout by Alan Ashby. After the Braves tied it 2-2 in the second on an RBI triple by Paul Runge, the Astros opened a 6-2 ad vantage in the fifth on a run-scoring single by Denny Walling and a three- run homer by lose Cruz. Atlanta pulled within 6-4 in the fifth on an RBI single by Rafael Ramirez and an RBI double by Brad Komminsk. Benedict’s sixth-inning RBI single made it 6-5, but the Astros added a run in the seventh on an RBI single by Cruz. BrazosBanc Savings Association of Texas (A DIVISION OF LAMAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION) HOME OFFICE: AUSTIN. TX COLLEGE STATION BRANCH OPEN LATE Monday - Thursday until 5 Friday until 6 for new student accounts College Station Branch Office: Texas Avenue at Southwest Parkway • 696*2800 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Hand Ball Gloves by Champion Padded-unpadded mens-iadies Reg. 14.35 Reg. 14.85 SALE 11.95 SALE 12.45 TflWiatB Sfyoats Cewter 2023 Texas, Townshire Center re 8 ed With ing Foodsj I us Tad 7:00 SDAV | ING IAL >d Steak i I Gravy itoesano ie other Die d and Buttef Tea V Pizzaworks J WILD WOLL WEDNESDAY FWEE PEPPEWONI WOLLS! 2 Wolls w/ Med. Pizza 4 Wolls w/ Lawge Pizza m 696-DAVE 326 Jersey St. (Next to Wother's Bookstore ) OPEN 11 a.m. DAILY POLITICAL FORUM WANTS YOU! 301 RUDDER Sept 5 7 : 00pm looking for a familiar 1 unfamiliar face? t) JJU 4.L MSC BLACK AWARENESS n~r First General Meeting PECIAL Wed. Sept. 5 7pm 701 Rudder ivening i Dinner /ith Jauce ressing ad & Butter Tea avy ce of any refreshments served MSC 216T All Recognized Student Organizations The contracts are in. Be sure and check your box for information on the 1985 Aggieland. It s going to be a great book. Don’t Miss Out!!