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The fun never sets at: Apar 1101 Southwest Parkway College Station Special Student Rates in effect ‘til 6 p.m., Saturday Office hours: M-F 8-5 Sat.10-6 Sun 1-4 Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, August 13, 1986 Carlton struggles in 1st outing with White Sox DETROIT (AP) — Steve Carlton, signed by the Chicago White Sox Tuesday, lasted only three innings in his American League debut, giving up six runs to the Detroit Tigers. Carlton, 41, a four-time Cy Young winner, was signed after clearing waivers and was inserted in the start ing lineup by White Sox Manager Jim Fregosi. Carlton gave up seven hits — in cluding two home runs. He struck out four, walked two and had one wild pitch. For trivia buffs, Darnell Coles be came Carlton’s first AL strikeout vic tim — No. 4,001 overall — when he fanned to end the first inning. “We’re a dub that’s a little thin on arms right now,” Manager Jim Fre gosi said. “Steve is an experienced pitcher who may be able to help us right now.” Chicago entered the game in third place in the American League West, 10 games back of the first-place Cali fornia Angels. - i 82 No Because he was signed after ing waivers, the White Sox were; sponsible for only about $18,i Carlton’s Sl.l million salary Carlton was needed because White Sox starter Neil Allen and top reliever Bob James both are out in definitely with injuries. fire White Sox also were report edly considering signing outfielder George Foster, who was waived last week by the New York Mets, and were thought to be talking to the Montreal Expos about a possible trade for outfielder Andre Dawson. Fregosi said he couldn’t comment on either of those reports. The White Sox are Carlton’s third team this season hut the first Ameri can League club he’s played for. year. “That makes it a very low-risl E vestment in my hook,” FregosisJKy l (• “It was just too good a deal tO|2P ria, i o ns 1 up.” p*"®' (, d a S t pl in that Carlton arrived at Tiger StadiuB w iH hi about 5 p.m. aboard the teamliB e 24-4 v and learned from Manager Jim Fn te | ri J ie 1 gosi he was starting. He did noiii®J' e a with reporters. plan t< Brisis wit Carlton, who was assigned stron form No. 37, huddled briefly ni® indicat Fregosi. I hen coach Doug Rao® 91 ^ it i|g e anc y er ' n g ut SAN ANGELO (AP) —Offensive tackle Don Maggs reported to the Houston Oilers training camp Tues day to undergo a physical examina tion as contract negotations to sign the player continued. Maggs, who played with the United States Football League’s New Jersey Generals, cannot participate with the team because he has not signed a contract, but he can work out for personnel director Mike Ho- lovak and the coaches. “I’m just going to be in camp over night,” Maggs said Monday. “They want me to take a physical and then go through some drills. “I’ll be fired up. After being in limbo for so long with the USFL, I hope things are finally getting under way again,” Maggs said. Major League Base AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pet. GB W L Pci. 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