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Salary $4/hr. negotiable. Call Dr. Robert Maggio. 845-5033. 6t9/13 TM The Flying Tomato is a registered trademark dp I9Q5 AGCI£S! AGGitS! you scheduled AGGItS! I ASKED YOU /y or to do that ! DON'T YOU RZMEtABER THF 1468 COTTON BOWL/ TEXAS 20~ ALABAMA /6— DO IT AGAIN---AS THE FIUST STEP BACK. TO THE OOTTOH 1 . Astros, Bass hook Giants, 5-2 Associated Press HOUSTON — Playing regularly has made Kevin Bass a better baseball player, according to the three-year Houston Astros’ veteran. “Playing more this season has helped me relax at the plate and improve as a hitter,” Bass said after belting a triple and a double and driving in a run to power the Houston Astros to a 5-2 win over the San Francisco Giants Thursday night. “Knowing I’m going to play tomorrow has helped me relax. In the past I’ve tensed up thinking that this will be my last game if I don’t produce,” Bass added. Bass is second on the team in home runs with 13 and is tied for second in RBI with 54, while hitting .258 in 449 at bats. Bass has been particularly effective in Houston’s September hot streak, hitting .352 in his last 13 games. “Most good hitters say that the most important thing in hitting is staying relaxed and playing within yourself,” Bass said. The win is Houston’s 12th in their last 14 games and gives them a 13-3 record against the Giants this season. Rookie Charlie Kerfeld, 2-2, was the winner. He pitched seven innings, giving up one run on six hits while walking one and striking out three. Dave LaPoint, 7-13, was the loser,' going 5 1-3 innings giving up Five runs on five hits. “Sometimes it takes a rookie a period of time to get his feet on the ground and tonight Charlie had good velocity, good commnand of his pitches and he kept the ball down,” said Astros Manager Bob Lillis. The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the first when Ron Roenicke doubled, took third on Joel Youngblood’s infield single and scored on Dan Driessen’s fielder’s-choice grounder. Houston tied the game in its half of the first when Bill Doran reached on shortstop Rich Adams’ throwing error and scored on Bass’ double. The Astros took a 3-1 lead in the fifth, when Bass hit a two-out triple and scored on Jose Cruz’s single. After a walk to Glenn Davis, Mark Bailey singled in Cruz from second. THE BROADWAY BARGAIN: Buy 4 Great Broadway Performances and get BRIGADOON FREE! MSC Town Hall/Broadway announces the Broadway Bargain — the best deal on a great Broadway season at Texas A&M. Don’t miss this special chance to reserve the best seats in the house. Save up to $20 over single ticket prices. And see “Brigadoon” free! Time is limited and so are seats. Reserve your season tickets today! Other Thursday games: (Home team in capitals) AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO 4, Minnesota2 NEW YORK 7, Toronto5 Baltimore 3, Boston 1 CALIFORNIA 5, Texas3 NATIONAL LEAGUE CINCINNATI 2, San Diego 1 ATLANTA 11, Los Angeles 6 NEW YORK 7, St. Louis6 PITTSBURGH 10. Chicago2 Montreal 6, PHILADELPHIA? j NOISES SIDESIDE OFF SONDHEIM pj^dacn G^ratip MSC/TOWN HALL BROADWAY MSC Town Hall / Broadway 1985-86 Season Ticket Order NAME SEATING PREFERENCE: TAMU ID # ADDRESS APT. # Explain Seating Preference ORCH BAL. Zn.1 AA-L, . A-K Zn 2 M-Z LQ Zn 3 - R-ZZ CHECK ONE: □ NEW ORDER i i RENEWAL Same Seats I Section Row Best Available / Orchestra . Balcony Regular Citizen/Student Zone 1 id? oo Zone 2 Zone 3 Tickets x Price - Totals S $54.00 CITY/STATE/ZIP On Broadway a ticket to just one of these shows would cost $40 or more Town Hall/Broadway is cringing you five great shows at one low price' Payment: Visa H MasterCard ' Check (to MSC Town Hall) Handling Grand Total $2.00 PHONE# CARD NUMBER / EXPIRATION DATE CARDHOLDERS NAME Mail order form and payment to: MSC Box Office • TAMU. • P.O. Box j-1 • College Station, TX 77844. If you have any questions please call the MSC Box Office, Monday thru Friday between 8:30 a m and 4:30 p. m.:alT409HM5-1234