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Injuries to All-Americans Andre Cason, Mike Stulce and Stanley Kerr didn’t hurt A&M in the team stand ings. Cason was hospitalized Friday night after he suffered a broken jaw following an altercation in Cain Hall. Stulce, the defending NCAA champion in the shot put, withdrew from the event due to a leg injury. Stulce did compete in the discus, and placed second behind teammate Robert Graf. Kerr competed on the 400-meter relay team, which again failed to qualify for the NCAA champion ships, then pulled up in the 200-me- ter dash with a muscle spasm. A&M won seven of the 18 events and placed second in six others, Clemson and Baylor both won five events. A&M was led by Derrick Florence, who posted an NCAA qualifying time for the second straight week in the 200-meter race. Florence won the 200 and was on the 400-meter relay team which, despite not qual ifying for the NCAA champion ships, still won the relay by over half a second. Richard Bucknor, who qualified in the 110-meter hurdles last week and is a member of the 400-meter relay team, won the hurdles in 13.69 seconds, which tied the track record he set last week. “I felt good about my time in the hurdles, and we will have to work on the exchange in the relays this week, since Andre will be out for a while,” Bucknor said. In the women’s divison, All- American Melinda Clark set (he standard for the day when she set a school and track record in the high jump with a jump of six feet, 1 1/4 inches. She also qualified for the NCAA championships with the jump. “It feels good to finally qualify. I think the wind helped me today and I almost made 6-2,” Clark said. Clark electrified the crowd when she just missed jumping 6-2. If she had made the jump, she would have tied the Southwest Conference re cord held by Jolanda Jones of Hous ton in 1987. Inspired by Clark’s performance, the Uady Ags raced away from the rest of the field and easily won the meet with 97 points. Alabama was second with 54 and Baylor finished last with 31 points. A&M won nine of the 17 events and placed second in 10 others. A&M took the top three places in the long jump, high jump and the triple jump. Gwen Buck and Sandra Hines fin ished second and third, respectively, in the high jump as each cleared a height of five feet, eight inches. Yo landa I aylor won the long jump with ajump of 19 feet, 11 1/2 inches. All-American Alissa Bell was second at 19-5 3/4 and Cheryl Henderson was third at 18-7 3/4. Taylor also won the triple jump followed by Sheryl Pavelka and Renee Williams. Regina Gentry broke a seven year- old school record in the 100-meter dash with a winning time of 11.54 seconds. Centryjust missed qualifing for the NCAA. The qualifying time in the 100 is 11.50. “It’s nice to set the record, but the wind helped a lot today and we need to work on getting out of the blocks better,” Gentry said. The only bad news for the women came in the relays. A&M won both the 400- and 1600-meter relays, but failed to qualify for the NCAA championships. “We need to work on the baton exchanges. We are still way to slow,” Gentry said. Sweep (Continued from page 7) “He answered the call and kept us in there to win it.” In the final game of the series se nior Keith Uangston went the dis tance striking out six and surren dering just two walks in a 12-2 Aggie win. “Keith did a good job,” Johnson said. “He got into trouble sometimes but he was able to work his way out of it.” Despite the number one ranking and a new winning streak (seven games), Johnson said his team shouldn’t get complacent. “We’re still scrapping,” Johnson said. TANK MFNAMARA ^ HA5> iwe SAS+lEf? MAMA&ei? 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