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s4-1 uelwith Danny Dar. ixth inning, whenj; lowed two-out walls) Idonado and WillM i-run double to ce© tch. fl-10, allowed onlyrA! iix innings. He walk ;' ruck out five. mis added two nr- e seventh on RBI s: i te Aldrete and Male, i runs were charged THeathcock. mis' winning streak ■st of the season, asl 1 moved them a inching their first dr | since 1971. Friday, September 18, 1987/The Battalion/Page 15 1 > v f US*!? 1NYA0S, BUTREAl lEAVYWElffil VHEN RES1 IE ALLY CO BATTALION FOOTBALL FORECAST Loyd Brumfield Sports Editor O Doug Hall Asst. Sports Ed. \~'" f Hal Hammons Asst. Sports Ed. Anthony Wilson Sports Writer * jp . £ Tammy Hedgpeth Sports Writer iX'fi- d.p. Cartoonist Texas A&M vs. Washington Aggies by 3 Aggies by 1 Aggies by 2 Aggies by 2 Huskies by 3 Aggies by 12 Arkansas vs. Tulsa Hogs by 24 Hogs by 13 Hogs by 20 Hogs by 14 Hogs by 14 Hogs by 21 Baylor at UNLV Bears by 3 Bears by 3 Bears by 10 Bears by 10 Bears by 7 Bears by 1 Rice at LSU Tigers by 35 Tigers by 7 Tigers by 34 Tigers by 21 Tigers by 21 Tigers by 28 Texas Tech vs. Lamar Raiders by 24 Raiders by 10 Raiders by 13 Raiders by 13 Raiders by 14 Raiders by 10 TCU vs. Brigham Young Cougars by 8 Cougars by 13 Cougars by 9 Cougars by 3 Cougars by 6 Cougars by 14 Boston College at USC Trojans by 7 Trojans by 1 Trojans by 7 Eagles by 1 Trojans by 3 Trojans by 1 Georgia at Clemson Tigers by 4 Tigers by 3 Bulldogs by 3 Tigers by 8 Tigers by 7 Tigers by 2 Florida at Alabama Tide by 13 Tide by 6 Tide by 6 Tide by 7 Tide by 6 Tide by 3 Michigan State at Notre Dame Irish by 7 Irish by 3 Spartans by 3 Irish by 6 1 l Irish by 6 Irish by 1 Houston Oilers at Buffalo Bills Bills by 1 Bills by 6 Bills by 4 Oilers by 9 Bills by 3 Bills by 3 Dallas Cowboys at NY Giants Giants by 21 Cowboys by 1 Giants by 18 Giants by 10 Giants by 10 Giants by 3 Last Week’s Record 9-3-0 9-3-0 8-4-0 8-4-0 7-5-0 8-4-0 Overall Record 18-6-0 (.750) 18-6-0(750) 17-7-0 (.710) 17-7-0 (.710) 16-8-0(670) 16-8-0 (.670) ZEN BUDDHISM A Lecture By: Zen (Son) Master Myo-Bong “Mind is Buddha” Friday, September 18th Rudder Tower Rm. 601 3:00 p.m. ■jf-jfksfcjJ'CJ’j'Cjfijjcj’jcifojc * TJOJVFUCIUS CHINESE CUISINE Look Oh Confucius Believe it or Not Nothing is Like it Anywhere One of the best Chinese Restaurants in Town. 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A&M’s safeties, Corrington and Chet Brooks, combined for 31 tackles against LSU whereas the de fensive line totaled 18 stops. Run ning back Keith Woodside’s five re ceptions in the LSU game brought his career total to 90, 15 behind the school record set by Rod Bernstine. Texas A&M’s 12th Man Kick-Off team gave up two returns for 80 yards in the LSU contest, with the long gain being 57 yards. A&M also was 3 of 13 in third down conversion against the Tigers. Look for a better performance all around on Satur day. o matter wiiai o u’ve go to saf r sell, our Cto E»ds can help ion a the big joli. ilers, HSA are 'encouraged' by negotiations HOUSTON (AP) — Both sides in the negotiations to keep the Hous ton Oilers from fleeing the city for Jacksonville, Fla., say they’re encour aged now that discussions are face to face. “I think it’s a good sign that we’re finally negotiating for the first time,” kadd Herzeg, the National Football -eague team’s general manager, said. “I don’t think you can read any thing beyond that, except that we are really sitting down to negotiate for the first time.” “I’m very pleased to hear what Ladd said, and I also think it’s a very good sign,” said Bob Harter, presi dent of the Houston Sports Associa tion, which owns the Houston Astros and subleases the Astrodome to the Oilers. spe posals are being disclosed. The Oilers previously have asked for a lease deal that more closely mirrors the arrangement enjoyed by the Houston Astros baseball team and are threatening to move to Jack sonville after this season unless some changes are made. Herzeg said both sides have ex changed new lease proposals in two days of meetings this week and said team officials would be available for further sessions Thursday. The Oilers have been demanding proceeds from concessions, parking and advertising, increased seating capacity and improvements to the artificial playing surface. The county has approved a $50 million expansion project and this week began seeking bids for a new carpet — one for football and one for baseball. The existing surface is used for both sports. Oilers owner Bud Adams has said he will make a decision on whether to stay in Houston or move to Jack sonville by Oct. 15. ;taliotj BATTERY MART Alternators 8c Starters Sales, Installation, Rebuilding 8c Repairs AGGIE DISCOUNT with Student I.D. 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