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Tuesday, November 25, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 wins name anager for next year nbyJ lt ' n g;[ U P nty a Ppeii.s d actio: | rucifitJ ? wotlii| Pipkiijl se is ttl lere.’J linemtl tobeil ben«.| Phorttl MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tom ielly, who replaced fired Minnesota ’wins Manager Ray Miller on an in terim basis Sept. 12, on Monday was lamed manager for 1987. Kelly, 36, the Twins’ third-base :oach since 1983, becomes the first lative Minnesotan to manage the |eam since the franchise moved From Washington in 1961. He is the 1th manager in Twins history. The Twins also made three front- iffice moves Monday. Ralph Honk, i7, who managed the New York 'ankees, Detroit Tigers and Boston Fed Sox, was named vice president, laseball; Bob Gebhard, 43, a former wins pitcher and the farm director if the Montreal Expos for the past five years, was named director of lajor league personnel; and vice resident Andy MacPhail was lamed executive vice president, jaseball operations. Miller was fired when the Twins /ere in the American League West jasement with a 59-80 record. Kelly added the team to a 12-11 record [he rest of the season. Minnesota finished 71-91, in sixth blace in the AL West, four games [ihead of last-place Seattle and 21 [ames behind division-winning Cali fornia. Kelly, who was born in Graceville, Minn., and now lives in Parlins, N.J., Spent most of his 13 professional playing seasons in the minor leagues before becoming one of the most fuccessful minor-league managers in the history of the Minnesota organi- lation. An outfielder, Kelly only had 127 najor-league at-bats, hitting .181 dth one home run and 1 1 RBI with the Twins in 1975. GIVE A 'TASTEFUL GIFT Popcorn Chocolates Gift Baskets Town & Country Shopping Center 3737 E 29th St 268*4001 Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We’re local! 1301 Memorial Dr. 24 hr. 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ClosedSu, M&W Jcut here I A&M Sports Club Update Dolphins crush Jets ARCHERY men’s and women’s teams each took first place in the Longhorn 1200 at Austin last weekend. A&M grabbed the top three places in the collegiate men’s division. Gary Boecker scored 1,100 to take top honors, while Rick Stonebraker was second at 1,097 and Tommy Thompson finished third at 1,091. Aggies Julie Burg scored a 983 for second place and Eugenia Al- gaze had a 964 for third in the women’s division. The University of Texas finished second in both divisions. JUDO travels to 22nd Annual Dallas Judo Championships this weekend. It is one of the largest tournaments of the year with over 200 competitors from 25 teams across a 10-state area in competition. The A&M Judo team placed fourth in the tournament the last two years. MIAMI (AP) — Dan Marino threw for 288 yards and four touch downs and Lorenzo Hampton ran for 148 yards and scored three times as the Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets 45-3 Monday night and ended the Jets’ nine-game winning streak. Marino completed 29 of 36, in an uncharacteristic short-passing ball- control game that kept the ball for almost two-thirds of the game and kept the explosive New York offense off the field. He hit Nat Moore with 22- and 21-yarders and threw for 1- yard scores to Hampton and Bruce Hardy as Miami scored on seven of its first eight poseesions. That gave him 31 touchdown passes, making him the first NFL quarterback ever to throw for 30 TEfs in three straight years. Hampton, running against an in- jury-decimated New York front line missing Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, Marty Lyons and Lance Mehl, burst 54 yards for a score on Miami’s first possession. He also scored from a yard out in the second period and caught the pass from Marino. It was the first 100-yard game by a Miami back in 41 games, dating back to Oct. 14, 1984, and the first this season against the Jets. The win evened Miami’s record at 6-6 and kept their flickering wild card playoff hopes alive. The Jets, who lost for the first time since the second week of the season, are 10-2, a game ahead of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. Defensive Driving Course Dec. 2, 3 and Dec. 5, 6 Dec. 9, 10 and Dec. 12,13, and Dec. 15,16 College Station Hilton Pre-register by phone: 693-8178 Ticket deferral and 10% insurance discount LI cut here! Special McMahon may be out for season with injury Bacon Cheese Burger Reg. French Fries & Medium Drink LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) —- Quarterback Jim McMahon could be out for the remainder of the NFL season after his shoulder injury was aggravated when a Green Bay line- nan slammed him to the turf, Chi cago Bears Coach Mike Ditka said londay. T doubt if we will have his serv ices the rest of the year,” Ditka said. [/“He has shoulder discomfort. “It’s all up to the doctors in Los Angeles.” McMahon was scheduled to leave for Los Angeles Today and see Dr. Frank Jobe, an orthopedic doctor who specializes in elbows and shoul ders. In the second quarter of Sunday’s 12-10 home victory, McMahon was tossed to the ground by Green Bay nose tackle Charles Martin, who was ejected from the game for the per sonal foul by referee Jerry Mark- breit. “The ball had been thrown, the quarterback was at rest and he (Mar tin) came in and took the quar terback, picked him up and stuffed him,” Markbreit said. McMahon, making his first start in nearly a month because of a rota tor cuff tear in his right throwing shoulder, landed on the injured shoulder. “I’m sure the flagrant foul af fected him,” Ditka said of the play, “but he was having problems before that.” Unavailable for comment Mon day, McMahon had said after the game that the Martin foul “didn’t help” the injury. 1504 Texas College Station just $2. 29 2906 Texas Bryan Love the way you look. Think of your face as a picture, and you’ll realize just how important the frame can be. That’s why Texas State Optical stocks the most contempo rary, fashionable styles in eyewear today. Frames from designers like Pierre Cardin, Bill Blass, Sophia Loren, Givenchy and others. With lenses precisely matched to your doctor’s prescription. And in-store sly'lists to help you select the look that’s best for you. Fine eyewear from Texas State Optical. Because even- picture tells a story-’. 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