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4fQ4f/i> 1985 /IcfjCf&elasujl Aggielands are available every weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the En glish Annex on Ross Street across from Heaton Hall. Bring your I.D.! Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, April 15, 1986 Aerobo floor • Tanning Beds Pre-Opening Sale 2/$25 Tanning Bed Membership Also Available Join now with option to freeze membership until fall! Coming Soon 1 800D Texas Ave S., College Station - By Long John Silvers FROM OPPRESSION TO FREEDOM /MSC GREAT PRESENTS FORMER SOVIET DISSIDENT AND COLLEAGUE OF ANDREI SAKHAROV ALEXANDER GINZBURG ON THE STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE U.S.S.R. IUDDER AUD. $1.00 APRIL 16 8:00 PM Aggie GOP The Republican Party of Texas A&M presents David Davison, Candidate for Texas Lt. Governor Tuesday, April 15 7 p.m. 302 Rudder * Aggie GOP does not endorse any candidate for the pri mary, they are presented for educational purposes only. Rangers blast Brewers 10-1 r "' behind 15 hits, 4 home runs MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Texas Rangers bombed Milwaukee pitchers for four home runs and 15 hits on their way to a 10-1 victory in the Brewers’ rain-delayed home opener. The start of the game at Milwaukee County Stadium was delayed two hours, nine minutes by rain. The at tendance was listed at 52,478 but about half the ticke- tholders didn’t wait out the delay. Brewers bats were silenced for eight innings by the right arm of Ed Correa, who at 19 . . years, 11 months and 16 days is ArnGrlCOn the youngest player in the major L.GCICJUG leagues. ‘ twice in the third before McDowell ledofft|, f | with a solo homer. Texas also got a solo homer from Steve BuecliJ the eighth and a three-run blow from LarryPanjl cap a five-run ninth. Correa started the eighth with a shutout,bui| (( when Paul Molitor walked, went to third onai pitch and scored on a double by Billy Jo Robidoml Mitch Williams pitched the ninth forTexas. The Rangers made it 3-0 in the third after |( the bases off Leary on a walk to McDowell andii bv Scott Fletcher and Pete O’Brien. “I feel confident,” Correa said. “I had it in my mind that I was a big leaguer. “It’s kind of hard sitting around for a couple of hours, but it worked,” Correa added. “I was rushing my tempo a little early in the game, so I had to slow myself down.” Texas Manager Bobby Valentine said that Correa during the delay “sat around, read the paper and went over the hitters. Then he went out and did an out standing job.” Correa, 1-1, turned in three-hit, seven-walk, five- strikeout performance. “He was an excellent pitcher,” Milwaukee Manager George Bamberger said. “He changed speeds, really threw the ball good. It’s the worst game we played all spring.” Paul Householder, who went 0-for-3, said Correa wasn’t overpowering but good enough to give the Brewers their fourth consecutive loss. “He threw strikes,” Householder said. “We just didn’t hit the ball. We’re just not scoring runs. There’s no reason to panic, but these losses add up. Now’s the time to turn it around.” Milwaukee starter Tim Leary, 1-1, gave up four runs and two home runs in 4 1 /s innings. Darrell Porter and Oddibe McDowell each hit home runs off Leary. “I thought he was going to have a good day,” Bam berger said. “All of a sudden, they started pecking away at him.” Texas had four home runs in a 15-hit assault on four pitchers. Porter’s homer with the bases empty in the second inning gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead, and they scored Royals 8, Red Sox 2 BOSTON (AP) — Willie Wilson triggereda eighth inning with his third consecutive singleMoi as the Kansas City Royals erupted foran8-2vid over Boston, spoiling the Red Sox’s 86th League home opener. Orioles 2, Blue Jays 1 TORONTO (AP) — Alan Wiggins and RickD sey hit run-scoring doubles and Mike Bo pitched a four-hitter Monday as the BaltimoreC spoiled Toronto’s home opener with a 2-1 victotyj the Bluejays. Angels 7, Mariners 6 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Darrell Millersinglrj Brian Downing from third base in the bo«oniol| ninth inning Monday to give California a 7-6\ia over the Seattle Mariners in their home opener. A’s 7, Twins 6 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Carney Lansfords? run single capped a three-run rally by Oakland id seventh inning to lift the A’s past the MinnesotaTij 7-6 Monday night. Tigers 10, White Sox 8 CHICAGO (AP) — Darrell Evans hit a tw homer and singled to trigger a six-run sixth i Monday night, leading the Detroit Tigers to a 1 tory over the Chicago White Sox. Homer lifts Padres over Dodgers SAN DIEGO (AP) — Pinch-hitter Bruce Bochy led off the 11th inning with a home run off Ed Vande Berg to give the San Diego Padres a 4-3 victory Monday night over the NotiOflOl Los Angeles LGGgUG Dodgers. Bochy, hitting for winning pitcher Craig Lefferts, hit a 1-1 pitch from Vande Derg, 0-1, over the wall in left-center held for his first home run of the season. Dodger starter Bob Welch, who struck out a career-high 12 batters, carried a 3-2 lead into the 10th, but the Padres tied the game on the first major league hit by rookie John Kruk. He drove in Tony Gwynn with a two-out pinch single. Gwynn had reached second when left fielder Ken Landreaux dropped his liner for a two-base error. Los Angeles had taken the lead on Mariano Duncan’s leadoff home run in the top of 10th off Lefferts, 1 -0. It was the eighth consecutive one- run game to lead off the season for Pirates 3, Phillies 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-1 Reynolds doubled in the tm run in the 10th inning asthe burgh Pirates beat the PhiWdji Phillies 3-1 Monday night for *' third straight victory. Cardinals 6, Mets2(13) NEW YORK (AP) - It Louis Cardinals rallied forfoun AUG l luh?” L Jack I' in the top of the 13th inninetcd A n< ^’. c% c% i *1 y ffilational a 1-1 tie and spoil the Nttnfll . Mels' home opener atSheaStac.:* Not yt 1 Not Jc ’87 Video Aggieland H “I’m n year-old nine Sui golfs Bi; he built i he const Rime. ■ “But.’ dent, sa inies.” ■ And, “the Dec i He’ll! _ Not a; has in t schedule I “I wo found Staff able applications avail- in Room 230 oi S o/ spring a; | Then 1 need tc But In I “No, 1 go out o Bye. Mai Reed McDonald. General Meeting for Applicants Wednesday, April 23 at 7 p.m. in Room 015. Reed McDonald WIIJ Robert Houstoi past sea: ketball c mingtoi Gibson, LNC Applications due April 18. $ Open 9:301 Ha