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Two writers from each of the league’s 14 cities participated in the selection for the Baseball Writers Association of America. Toronto Blue Jays reliever Mark Eichhorn finished third with 23 points on a 5-3-1 basis, while out fielder Cory Snyder of the Cleveland Indians totaled 16. Danny Tartabull of the Seattle Mariners wound up with four points and Ruben Sierra of the Texas Rangers got one. Canesco said he didn’t set any goals this season other than learning about the pitchers in the league, but has several goals for next year. “I’d like to hit over 40 home runs, drive in over 130 runs and hit about .280,” he said. “I also want to im prove my defense. I made quite a few errors this year. As a second year player, I should be able to im prove on everything.” Though he hit just .240, Canseco tied for fourth in the league in home runs and was second in RBI to Cleveland’s Joe Carter, who had 121. 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Ags face UT in exhibition tennis action You. are invitee} to ioin us fbrrj # V-J 1 ■ Medieval/ Mahrwal jxuste' The Texas A&M tennis teams will play the University of Texas tennis squads in exhibition matches tonight as part of pre-game festivities for the Texas A&M-Texas football game. The matches will be held at the UT Penick-Allison Tennis Courts beginning at 7 p.m. Nine matches are scheduled to be played. A&M’s Kim Labuschagne will face UT’s top player in Beverly Bowes in women’s singles and A&M’s Jeff Livschitz will play UT’s Paul Kozielsky in the men’s singles match. Two women’s doubles matches, two men’s doubles matches and three mixed doubles matches also will be played. -OO^CNK foob, music arib entertainment 4'6 December 1986 6 ; 50 p| Rudder Exhibit Hall Qo( Fired >o ♦ * c>sc> ♦ c>o • cv ■ (Continued from page 1) ' 'traaca account for the Contras, and Adolfo Calero, a Contra leader, withdrew the money. In Miami, a top Contra leader flatly denied the assertions by Meese that the Contras have received be tween $10 million and $30 million from the sale of U.S. arms to Iran. “We know absolutely nothing about the money that has been re ferred to today,” said Adolfo Calero, leader of the Nicaraguan Demo cratic Force, the largest Contra army. Calero, a leader of the umbrella group United Nicaraguan Opposi tion, said that during 1986 the Con tras had received only “a trickle of money,” estimating it at $300,000 to $500,000 in addition to humanita rian aid approved by Congress. And he denied that he and North had ever discussed money matters. Vice President George Bush was described by his spokesman, Marlin Fitzwater, as very disturbed about the disclosures. “(Bush) feels we need to get on very quickly with the Meese investi gation and the review of the Na tional Security Council staff,” Fitz water said. “The vice president feels we need absolute integrity in the decision making process. . . . This cannot be allowed to happen again,” the spokesman added. There were these related devel opments: • Several members of Congress, in both the Democratic and Republi can parties, expressed shock over the latest developments and called for the appointment of a special prosecutor to determine whether the Reagan administration broke the law. • Alton G. Keel Jr., a veteran government official who joined the staff of the National Security Coun cil four months ago, was named to the agency’s top staff job on an act ing basis to succeed Poindexter. • Secretary of State George Shultz declared that he intends to stay on the job and pursue in every way possible Reagan’s foreign policy objectives, including a better relationship with Iran. “I feel quite privileged to be asso ciated with him in this endeavor,” Shultz said in an apparent effort to end speculation that he might step down in disagreement with Reagan over the U.S. sale of arms to Iran. • Former national security ad viser Robert C. McFarlane, in Lon don addressing a Jewish group, ex pressed surprise at Poindexter’s resignation. “We’re very old friends and I’m astonished by the resignation,” the former national security adviser told a reporter. “But I’m not prepared to say any more until I have all the facts.” Tickets available at tlte MSC Boy Sponsoreb by 4r-MSC MabrigaL Di NO » * 4^*0 *cv?♦cv uml jdroo Mill rd ■ Poison (Continued from page 1) gets a chance to multiply and create the toxin. Russell says people preparing food should wash their hands and utensils frequently since bacteria can be passed from meat or poultry to other foods by way of knives or cut ting boards or, in the case of staphy lococcus, by people. “Staphylococcus comes from the people themselves,” he says. “It’s on oui hands, in our nose, in our hair. 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