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Dr. (NORTHGATE) across from Post Office Last day to Register to Vote Let the Aggie Voice be Heard Aggie GOP Voter Registration Time: 10-3 Place: 1st Floor MSC “Aggie influence is strongest when Aggies register to vote” Congressman Joe Barton ’72 Paid for by the Congressman Joe Barton committee Friday, October 3, 1986/The Battalion/Page 13 I Late-inning homer lifts Astros to win SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Hous ton Astros right-hander Mike Scott said he wasn’t disappointed when his 16-inning, no-hit streak concluded Thursday against the San Francisco Giants. “It could have been worse — we could have lost,” Scott said after the Astros posted a 2-1 victory on Bill Doran’s leadoff homer in the 10th inning. Scott, who fired a no-hitter against the Giants in Houston on Sept. 25 as the Astros clinched the NL West title, didn’t allow a hit in the rematch until Will Clark led off the seventh inning with a double. Clark later scored on Candy Maldo nado’s double, giving the Giants a 1- 0 lead. “I had pretty good stuff, but I didn’t take it too seriously,” Scott said. “I was just trying to get my work in with the playoffs coming up and all.” Scott’s work included eight strike outs for a season total of 306, mak ing him only the fourth National League pitcher ever to surpass 300 strikeouts in a season. The last one to do it was J.R. Richard of the As tros, who struck out 313 batters in 1979. The Astros entered the ninth tra iling 1-0 on two hits, but rallied to tie the game. Doran then connected for sixth homer off reliever Jeff Robin son, 6-3. Matt Keough, 5-4, who worked out of the ninth inning jam was the winner and Dave Smith worked the 10th inning for his 33rd save of the season. The Astros tied the game in the top of the ninth on a two-out wild pitch by reliever Scott Garrelts. Ke vin Bass opened the inning with a walk and advanced to second on pinch-hitter Denny Walling’s single to right Field. With the count 1-2 on Hatcher, Garrelts’s inside pitch sailed beyond the plate, enabling Bass to score the tying run. Clark’s double ended Scott’s hit less string at 16 innings and Maldo nado’s one-out double ended the right-hander’s scoreless streak at 20 innings. Clark, a rookie First baseman, lined a 1-0 pitch into the right field corner for his 27th double of the Fletcher leads Texas to victory over Angels ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Scott Fletcher, atoning for a key er ror in the top of the inning, got his Fifth hit of the game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, an RBI sin gle that capped a two-run rally and gave the Texas Rangers a 10-9 vic tory over the California Angels. The Angels had gone ahead 9-8 when Devon White reached on Fletcher’s throwing error from shortstop, stole second and scored on Rick Burleson’s single. But Larry Parrish doubled off California reliever Urbano Lugo to start the bottom of the ninth and Don Slaught sacrificed pinch-runner Curtis Wilkerson to third. Gary Lu cas, 4-1, then gave up a game-tying single to Tom Paciorek. After Jerry Browne flied out, Oddibe McDowell singled pinch- runner Jeff Kunkel to second and Fletcher followed with a bloop dou ble to left for Texas’ 21st hit of the game. Fletcher went 5-for-6 for the first Five-hit game of his career. Greg Harris, 10-8, gained the vic tory by getting the Final out in the California ninth. II IIIIIIIIJII UII.I.MIWH 1 ""lWII!•• !v”■ ■ • ' !• 'Mp! f Maior Leaaue Basebal . ... ." I’--- -0 ^ ' V % / ' MS '' v ' n AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Ret. GB W L Pet. 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