The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1985, Image 14

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    Page 14/Tbt BaWaHorvThcpday. October 10,1983
Jays edge
by Royals in
10th inning
Toronto has 2-0 lead
going into Game 3
Amtmm* Pm*
(OftOM O — Al < Mivrt Oapprd
4 stogie mi Irtt field with two out* m
the Iflth inning, driving htune Uovd
Movrbs from verond hsiw smi cap-
ptng m two-run ralh off K^oms Cmv
rehef ate Uan QuMmhrm that gate
the Taranto Slue Ja** a 6-S victorv
Wrdoevdav and a ttiminanding two-
ganie lead in I he A mens an league
pAarofls
M<>seb\ had been the ermet of
controverts in the top of the 10th.
when Kansas Cats scored to take a S
4 lead
Bui the quick irunaround in the
Blue Jav* lortunes sent the hesi-of-
seven series to Kanaas ( its for (.ame
4 Fridas night with the Rosals in an
unenviable position
The Rosals Malted as if thes
would easils snap then nine game
postseason losing streak, taking an
earls VO lead But this game was full
of twists and the lOth inning was the
most dramatic of all
Willie Wilson scored from second
base, when center fielder Mosehs
trapped Frank Whites ungle with
two outs in the top of the inning, giv
ing Kansas C.itv the lead fen the sn
ood time
W hue hit a hard linei up the mid
die Mosehs came charging in.
reached down and srooperl up the
hall, raising his glove as if fie had
made the c atrh
Sec ond base umpire fed Hendrv
ran toward Mosehs hut did not make
an immediate call Hendrs looked
toward c rew « hiet Ikave Phillips who
was on the tight field line for help
and Phillips waved that Mosehs had
napped the ImII
Wnile all this was happening Wil
son. who led off the lOtn with a sin
gte and stole snond. scampered
home
Ihfleient angles showed different
lesiihs on the replas From the side.
H looked as if the catch wav clean
hut head-on it appealed the lull
had taken a short hop into M<*sebv v
glove.
Mosehs threw up his aims in dis-
See See Blue Java, page 16
Sports
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nwwo a, f<>H\ mahu >
A&M spikers start
SWC with ‘good 1
match against UH
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My CHAIULAN WILLIAMS
Ass—ram Spoen tWMiw
W M the real 1 evas \A M voNev hall team please wand up-
So far this seawtn the \ggies have offered thru version of 'the grind,
the had and the ugftv
Fortunatefv lor the Ags. thev used the ~good' Wednesdav night to open
Southwest tamtereme piav with a mate h win over Houston
i ten alter the first serve of the match the final result was never m
doubt ffse \gc walked awav with a I S-M. I V V IS-? vmikr on theu fares.
"It was rusr a desire amongvi themselves 10 start piav mg A AM Coach
Terrs ( amdon sawf We kept waiting tor it to happen and M ftnaMv dad
I heir s no krve lost between these two teams "
> ou « ouki vav their s no Wise at all
After last seat v mate h al \AM l H ( c«ac h Have < Mhrighi filed a pralesi
w H h SW < of In iah < onqiiaining .«!•< mu ihr Ihmn MaH Bleac her Bums “
I he Hums wh«» weie dressed in then civ hahs arnre and even had a
NW’C compfamt telephone haiwlv kr^M tire treat on Otbtighi and the (angs
all night
Tthink certatn jiiarers piav well and trMain piavrrv piav pH>ilr agatnst
the noise < Mtn igfu said t ou aiw ar v ev^irc I a craev c lowd in this part c>(
ihe countiv If 1 had n> do it all ovri again though 1 d piav in Houston "
Bui < Nh« ight v ( ocgs didn't pia\ in H< hiUchi and tnev didn t c ome dose
tc» winning
Fiuepi for end of the game No ^ tire \gv placed vinualtv error-free
ccdlrvbafl
Wepia ved 2* .> games instead of friasing in vpuiiv.' AA M outude hrttei
Maigarer Sjmu e said Starting tire conference turned it around tor us
Y«hj can rupee I this aitd hrttei foi lire rest of the season
I he 'belief seems to tie that die Vgv (mails pfaved as a team, instead of
as indivtdualv
~Wr ve been divapfHMined wnh i (re wav we ve hern piaving." AAM setter
fa*sha Beakkrr said Weir now (Miilding up rac h othei v confidence Piav
ing togethei as a team let us have a lot mote lun I Kings flowed more
vrnoothlr
Hc*w indeed
t sualfv one piavet stands above the rest for the Ags Wednesdav ntght.
all vis stood on the pedestal l**gether
Spence had one of hei (rest male tres of (Ire season, hitting A 2d with 12
All Ameitcan middle kei Sherri Hnnkman rriuined to her donu
Texav AAM middle Mocker Sherri Brinkman
(III left Houston crying Wednesday night as she
fMtli ruled the hall
left smdmg as
ill pa
it clef
♦ rated LH. IS V I
ight >
5-5. I
5-7.
kills
■ rating self as she tut ACrtt with 1 5 kills < hnvide hitiei Siaces t.ildivei led lire
team in hitting at 44 4 and had I 4 kills
States Smith fiel|»rd contiol tfie iriMldW with hei seven kills and one
bleak Setin ( hns /.ergata IuhI a selling peicrniage e»f 550 And Beaklev
playing with a Ii.m lured i ight hand tin 2/2 amt had a veiling pert rniage of
412
< Hhrigfii also neMKed I Ire together ness erf the AJe M leant (mj! said thes
frave a king was ter go (M-feirr thev return to last vear s form
I feel like last seal v Aa Af team was a little mote experienced he Mid
"and ihes knew what thev wauled to eto a little moie than this veal v liunc h
I his seat thev (rlav lealls well at times and rrallv ^mhhIs al eghers
But the hest seems te> (re dial tire Ags alwavs seem to Imd a was to win
w fieri if counts
We ir flowing now Brinkman said I agree we had more fun out
ifiere tonight (nit we need to keep gmirg 1 Iteie went t fie ans mcne uglies
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