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His competitors aren’t. “That’s golf,” Mark Calcavecchia said of the remarkable series of last- hole heroics that have deprived Nor man of PGA Tour titles. “Greg knows that. I’m sure he doesn’t want anybody to feel sorry for him,” Calcavecchia said, then added: “I dpn’t feel sorry for him. “He’s won enough tournaments around the world that he’s had to have his share of breaks, too. You don’t win that many tournaments if you don’t get some breaks.” David Frost, who holed a 50-foot snad shot to beat Norman last week, agreed. “No, I’m not sorry for Greg,” Frost said of the Australian who has lost four tournaments when oppo nents sank last-hole shots from off the green. “It isn’t as if he needs the cash.” Norman is among the field for the Byron Nelson Golf Classic, which was cut to a 54-hole event after heavy rains forced the cancellation of Thursday’s first-round. The 35-year-old Norman, also known as the Great White Shark, has become one of golfs most recogniza ble players. His go-for-broke style has produced 60 victories around the world. Only eight, though, have come on the American PGA Tour, Investors propose building horse track in College Station AUSTIN (AF) — A group of mVfcstors have proposed building a $5.4 million horse racing track at College Station, the Texas Rac ing Commission says. . Angie Roberts, spokeswoman for the agency, said the Bluebon net Turf Club Inc. submitted an application this week to operate a Class 2 parimutuel race track. &(: the Texas World Speedway. . \ . Ms. Roberts said the club pro- the track for 100 I She also said that Del Rio .. Dow txs officials applied to drop ' the status of the border town track from a Glass 2 to a Class 3 There’s a cool breeze blowin’ Caminiti puts on deep freezt as Astros thaw Phillies 10-3 :2k | Open Late through Finals | $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Gullickson, back after two seasons in Japan, pitched a strong game and Ken Caminiti drove in three runs as the Houston Astros cooled off the Philadelphia Phillies 10-3 Thursday night. The Phillies, who got 20 hits in winning 14-4 Wednesday night, were limited to six by Gullickson (2- 1) in 7 1-3 innings. He struck out four, walked three and never trailed after Caminiti hit a two-run single off Terry Mulholland (1-1) in the first inning. Philadelphia scored in the first on an RBI double by Von Hayes and in the eighth when Carmelo Martinez hit his third home run. Dave Smith, the third Houston pitcher, worked the final 1 2-3 innings for his eighth save. The Astros signed Gullickson as. a free agent last December after he went 21-14 in two seasons with th e Yomiuri Giants. His last American team was the New York Yankees, for whom he pitched in 1987. Bill Doran and Rafael Ramirez walked to start the game for Hous ton and Craig Biggio beat out an in field hit. After Glenn Davis forced Doran at the plate, Caminiti singled home Ramirez and Biggio. Len Dykstra, who went 4-for-4, started the Philadelphia first with a single and scored on Hayes’ one-out double. Dykstra also singled in the ninth and scored on an RBI-single by Tom Herr. Ags (Continued from page 9) The Razorbacks battled a fierce Texas team last weekend, and came away with two games, winning 13- 11, 3-4, 6-5. Arkansas faces Oklahoma in a non-conference game Tuesday night. The Aggies are coming off a tough series loss to Houston last weekend. The 12-9 Cougars finished their regular-season schedule and secured third place in SWCStandtags “Arkansas (43-9) '(42-15) SWC Record 14-4 13-4 mm 10-8 mm «-i a "SW: 3-1S T0xasTe«n{31-26) Friday's Gbhmmj Texas A&K at Arkansas, 7 p.ttc; Rk» at Taxas- Ran Amsfifcan (2), s p.m.; Texas at TCU, 3 p.m. !«,„«» m. « Te«te*Rwi American. 1 p^n.; Texas a* TCU (3), i pytte • the conference and a spot in the post-season tournament with a 1-0, 4-3, 4-2 sweep. Robinson said it will be a tough weekend, but if ihe team gets some good hits, they might just come back with the victories they need. “We need to try hitting a little more,” he said. “The pitchers need to keep doing what they’ve been doing all year — they’ve been pitching great. “You need to just always go there hoping to win three ... but you’ve got to win the first one.” Johnson said he believes the team’s offense is in a slump. In SWC games, the highest hitting average is by first baseman Blake Pyle, who has a.288. “I think every team goes through a slump,” Johnson said. “Itjust so happens that a lot of our players are having one at the same time. We can’t help that. “Hopefully, we won’t press too much this weekend and we’ll try to just go out there and play the best we can.” He said some of the players are getting a little frustrated with their performance, but they have been working in practice in hopes of eliminating that problem. “We start slumping when we start pressing,” Johnson said. “Hitting’s not like that. You have to be patient and wait for your pitch. “If you get a basehit, you get a basehit. You don’t have to hit a home run.” In last weekend’s match with the Cougars, the Aggies had just nine hits in the Saturday doubleheader, and only 12 for the series. “We didn’t hit well and that’s part of the game of baseball,” Johnson said. “You can’t go through a whole season without having some low spots. But you don’t want to have them at the end of the season when you’re in the stretch run. “We’re having ours right now, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t come out of it.” Johnson said he told the team an analogy at Wednesday’s practice to get some hopes up for this weekend. “Arkansas came into the SWC tournament last year and didn’t hookup well at all — they were in a slump, they just couldn’t get it going,” Johnson said. “A week later they go to regionals and they struggle through the first game and then they got it going and they ended up going to Omaha, Neb.” Johnson said the team needs to go into the series with a positive frame of mind and the determination to “I think we have to go in there and shoot,” he said. “This is the only opportunity we have at this point in time to control our own destiny. “I don’t want to have to put it in somebody else’s hands.” $ 3 50 s •Doby BARGAIN MATINEE ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6 P.M. 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Norman lost by one stroke in each event. “Give credit where credit is due,” PGA champion Payne Stewart said. “Give the credit to Gamez arid Frost for winning instead of going around saying ‘poor Greg Norman lost again’ like you guys do all the time. “If it was happening to somebody else, you’d say so and so won, not that so and so got beat again.” Hal Sutton suggested Norman’s presence in the title chase provides added incentive. “He’s been built up so much, I think when other guys get a chance to beat him they just play that much harder,” Sutton said. “Don’t j^et me wrong. I’m a great admirer of his ability. 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