Friday, September 12, 1986/The Battalion/Page 13 tonnyMy*, SportiWiit* IT'S TIME TO PLAY "LADY OR THE Tt&ER"! BEHIND ONE DOOR ... A FEROCIOUS TIGER.! BEHIND THE OTHER... a beautiful lady/ so "let's aiake a deal" a<-oie/ choose WHAT'S BEH/HD DOOR NO. 1 OR WHAT'S BEH/AU) DOOR. NO. 2- / Sarah Watts Pianist Teacher Degree, piano and two years’ piano faculty, Baylor University “SERIOUS STUDENTS OF ALL AGES” 500 E. 25th 822-6856 Marines ^ We’re looking for a few good meii. Captain R. Mahany Class of’77 846-8891/9036 rogsbyl 'urrtcon*joy(| crs 20-181 icduld loop granted im icy so dfsrftl m its sch« SU, the Ad first openal Patriots ground Jets, 20-6 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Tony Collins caught two touch- wn passes, one on an option pass ■om fellow running back Craig mes, as the New England Patriots at the New York Jets 20-6 Thurs- night in an early-season AFC it showdown. 21-13in 195■ The Patriots, who defeated the troy scorn) 1 pass pUy the fint o« ory. tggies wouk osing their 3 robs nal Jets 26-14 last December in the AFC ild-card game and then marched to e Super Bowl where they lost to icago, are 2-0 this season and lone atop the division. They have lowed just nine points and no uchdowns in the two games. [The Jets, who lost star running ,ck Freeman McNeil to a dislocated right elbow in the second quarter, are 1-1. Club officials said McNeil will tie out from four to six weeks. Collins was wide open for a six- rd touchdown toss from quar- rback Tony Eason in the first quar ter. He and James combined to clinch the victory at 6:25 of the third period on a gutsy fourth-and-1 call from the New York 10. The Patriots called a timeout be fore Eason pitched to James, who was sweeping to the right. James stopped and lofted a pass over two defenders to the uncovered Collins at the goal line. Tony Franklin added a 45-yard field goal at the end of the third quarter and a 42-yarder with 3:12 remaining. The Jets got two field goals from Pat Leahy, who has hit on a club-re cord 14 consecutive attempts. Leahy hit from 33 and 47 yards. Things did not start well for the Patriots as Eason fumbled on the third play from scrimmage. Dropping back at his own 37, he was hit by nose tackle Joe Klecko and the ball bounced toward the New promising 1 ire Calvin ( g from a n* pulled out! lin g- ia is three-tfl Housioiif ay posting'! Toot runofll the UHsfl e Soukup«| ss the line* 1 ace. >m our AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East DtvUlon East Division W L Pci. GB W L Pet. GB 85 55 .607 — New York 93 46 .669 76 64 .543 9 Philadelphia 71 68 .511 22 75 65 .536 10 St. Louis 70 69 .504 23 73 68 .518 12tt Montreal 68 69 .496 24 69 71 .493 16 Chicago 59 80 .424 34 68 72 .486 17 Pittsburgh 56 82 .406 36% 66 73 .475 18Vi W«*t DtvUlon West Division 80 58 .580 — Houston 80 59 .576 72 68 .514 9 Cincinnati 71 69 .507 9% 67 74 .475 14Vi San Francisco 71 70 .504 10 66 74 .471 15 Los Angeles 67 72 .482 13 62 79 .440 15% Atlanta 64 74 .464 15V2 61 78 439 19V2 San Diego 64 76 457 16V2 59 80 424 21 Vi Thursday's Games Thursday's Games Boston Toronto New York Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Milwaukee California Texas Oakland Kansas Cffy Seattle Chicago Minnesota Minnesota 6, Texas 2 California at Cleveland ppd. rain New York 3, Toronto 1,1st game New York 7, Toronto 5,2nd game Detroit 8, Milwaukee 0 Baltimore 8, Boston 6 Oakland 2 Chicago 1 Kansas City 7, Seattle 6,10 Innings San Francisco 2 Cincinnati 1 Atlanta at San Diego, (n) Houston at Los Angeles, (n) Only games scheduled England end zone. Linebacker Lance Mehl fell on it at the 10. But the Jets gave the ball back on the next play when Patriots nose tackle Toby Williams stripped full back Tony Paige and end Brent Wil liams recovered. New England scored first on a eight-play, 55-yard drive, culminat ing with Eason’s pass to a wide-open Collins in the left flat. New England has thrown a touchdown pass in 27 straight games. The first game official’s call to be overruled after consultation with television replays occurred in the third quarter. New York’s A1 Toon caught a pass at the right sideline and was ruled out-of-bounds at the Jets 45. NFL supervisor of officials Art McNally, who was in the press box, overruled the call after a 3 Va-minute delay as he watched ABC replays. Twins slash Rangers, 6-2 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mark Salas hit two home runs and drove in four runs and Frank Viola beat Texas for the seventh straight time as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Rangers 6-2 Thursday night. Salas connected with the bases empty in the first inning, then hit a two-run homer in the third, giving Minnesota a 4-1 lead. He singled in a run in the fifth. Viola, 14-11, gave up eight hits and three walks over seven innings and struck out a season high of 10 batters. George Frazier finished the game. Viola’s streak against Texas dates back to June 10, 1983. The Rangers have lost seven of 10 games and now trail California by 8 1-2 games in the American League West. “The Choice of a New Generation” DELTA CHI FALL RUSH ‘86 PEPSICOLA i =STA! I plaza Alcohol will NOT be served. 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Box 41852 (602) 869-0412 Battalion Classified 845-2611 Vv-A Big Event Applications Now Available 221 Pavilion Due Sept. 15 For More Info Call Charla Carter 260-4778 or 845-3051 Department of Speech Communication & Theatre Arts Texas A&M University- Present by Murray Schisgal Luv is Murray Schisgal’s ludricously absurd lampoon of love, loneliness, lost identity, marriage, housekeeping, wife-swapping, existentialism, psychology, success, the sex ual revolution, avant garde theatre and just about anything else you could imagine. This deliciously funny comedy about “love,”—its rites and wrongs, its uses, misuses, and abuses ran for 902 laugh-packed Braodway performances. The critics called Luv: “A comic treasure!” “An evening of continuous laughter!” “The funniest play in several seasons!” Sept. 19, 20, 25, 26 & 27 8:00 PM Rudder Forum Texas A&M University General Public $5.00 Students $4.00 For reservations phone 845-1234 Tickets available at the Rudder Box Office