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Apply by 7-9-90. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Personell Office -1101 Texas Ave The San Antonio Spurs shocked the crowd at the HemisFair when they drafted Dwayne Schintzius of Florida with their 24th pick, and Schintzius says the experience is a little humbling. The enigma of the 1990 draft, Schintzius has the size and skill of a No. 1 pick, but his attitude scared teams away before the Spurs took a chance on him. “When you go into your senior In your face year thinking you’re going to be the First-place pick and you slip to 24th ... there’s a message being sent,” Brown said. The 7-1 Schintzius played only 11 games as a senior, averaging 19.1 points and 9.6 rebounds, Before leaving the Gators because of per sonal reasons. Spurs coach Larry Brown coached Schintzius for three weeks during the World Junior Championships in 1986 and said his wu i‘\|HTiciKf(l < bildt .ii t Iv.appiox 7 limns. Sunda Lm.( .ill 77II-760N. oi kci s ini < hint h a.m. p.m.. 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The Dallas Mavericks, who traded away three First-round picks in the NBA draFt, sat back and enjoyed the show Wednesday night. The Mavericks, which had the Nos. 9, 14 and 18 picks one week ago, were leFt with the 49th pick overall after trading for two starting veterans: All-Star guard Fat Lever from Denver and forward Rodney McCray from Sacramento before the draft. The Houston Rockets went to the trade table, picking Georgia forward Alec Kessler at No. 12. Then they sent him to Miami for guard Dave Jamerson and power forward Carl Herrera, who played his college ball at the University of Houston. Jamerson averaged 31.2 points and 6.4 rebounds as a senior at Ohio. His scoring average was third best in the county. He also set an NCAA record with 14 3-pointers in one game. Astros down Padres, Rangers fend off Twins From Staff and Wire Reports The Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers struggled in the end, but both held off late inning rallies to win Thursday. The Astros’ Eric Anthony doubled home Craig Biggio from First base with one out in the 10th in ning and Houston beat the San Diego 2-1. Biggio singled with one out oFF Mark Grant (1-1) and Anthony pulled a doubled into the right-Field corner. Biggio easily beat the throw home by Tony Gwynn. Larry Andersen (4-1) pitched two innings and gave up one hit. He struck out three. Astros starter Mark Portugal al lowed four hits in 7 1-3 innings. He left the game on the right keg by a line drive from Roberto Alomar. Dave Smith relieved Portugal. In the American League, Rang ers’ Jack Daugherty tripled and hit two of Texas’ team record-tying seven doubles, leading the Rangers over the Minnesota Twins 8-6. Daugherty got four of the Rang ers’ 15 hits. Texas split the four- game series and beat Minnesota for the seventh time in 10 games. Bobby Witt (4-8) gave up one run on eight hits in seven innings. He lasted only 3 2-3 innings against Seattle in his last start, his shortest outing of the season. Texas chased David West (3-6) with Five runs on six hits in the sec ond inning. West went only 11-3 in nings in his previous start against the Rangers, a 7-1 loss. John Russell and Mike Stanley doubled in the second and Cecil Espy singled For his first RBI since last Sept. 25. Daugherty doubled For the second time in two innings and Julio Franco and Ruben Sierra added RBI singles for a 5-0 lead. Junior Ortiz got four hits and drove in three runs for Minnesota. He and Brian Harper hit RBI sin gles in the ninth off Kenny Rogers. Ortiz singled home a run in the second. Texas made it 6-1 in the fourth when Daugherty led off with a single and later scored on Rafael Palmeiro’s grounder. Pete Incaviglia doubled and scored on Palmeiro’s single in the eighth for a 7-1 lead. Daugherty triple and scored on Franco’s grounder in the ninth. The Twins got three runs in the eighth off Jamie Moyer to make it 7- 4. Like father, like son ARLINGTON (AP) — Like fa ther, like son. Nolan Ryan recently pitched his sixth career no-hitter, but has been pitching through pain with a sore back and a sore thumb on his pitch ing hand. His 14-year-old son, Nolan Reese Ryan, is spending some time in the Rangers’ dressing room, too — with a sore back and a tender hand that until recently was in a cast. Reese Ryan hurt his bach Friday night during his father’s 5-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners at Arling ton Stadium. “I was chasing some kids,” Reese said, “and I ran into a tree.” Rangers trainers put some oint ment on the scrape, then tended to his father with ice packs and wraps. Ryan pitched the no-hitter despite still feeling pain from back trouble that put him onto the disabled list for several weeks in May and June. He said his back won’t get better un til the off-season. The Rangers pitcher also has a sore thumb on his pitching hand. He jammed it against a car door that a disgruntled taxi driver threw open in Seattle in mid-June. At the time Reese Ryan ran into the tree, he was enjoying newfound freedom after having a cast taken off his right hand. “I broke my hand on a table,” Reese recounted. “I was just swing ing my arms around, and this one hit the table. You can see the bone’s still sticking out kind of funny.” So, father and son are nursing hurt hands and bad backs together. “Aw, he just kind of laughed,” Reese said about his father’s reaction to the latest family malady. Douglas Pils 845-2688 Sports Writer Give Texas the pennant, give us a blistering Heat X o quote former Texas Rangers owner Eddie Chiles, “I’m mad! Again.” Why? Because it’s summertime, it’s hot. I’m delirious and once again Texas will do without a major league pennant this year. The kings of “wait until next year, we’re rebuilding” are at it again. It’s time for action some innovative ideas. Innovation is not Houston manager Art Howe’s musical lineups and it’s definitely not the Nolan Ryan show in Arlington. Ryan’s good, but he can only pitch every Five days and the Rangers don’t have enough offense to pose any sort of threat to the American League. What this great state of ours needs is a new team. Literally a brand new team ... well almost new. Here’s the plan. The National League hopes to add two teams to its league. Well, let them add three — one more to take the place of the Astros. Now before you Houston fans start looking for a rope, let me finish. Disband the Rangers and the Astros as we know them. Throw away the garbage like Jim Clancy, Rich Gedman, Jeff Kunkel and Bobby Witt. Let’s have a new team called the Texas Heat. Can you picture the team slogan? “Nothing can beat the Texas Heat.” Imagine, half the games played in Arlington and half played in the Astrodome. A stellar infield composed of Rafael Palmeiro at first, Julio Franco at second, Eric Yelding at shortstop and Ken Caminiti at third. There would be a power-hitting outfield with Eric Anthony in left, Ruben Sierra in right and Rangers’ minor league sensation Juan Gonzalez in center. A devastating pitching staff would be anchored by Ryan, Mike Scott, Kevin Brown and the Astros’ No. 1 draft pick from last year, Jeff Juden. The staff would be well handled by catcher Craig Biggio. And don’t forget All-Star Glenn Davis as the designated hitter since the Heat will play in the American League. It’s obvious they can’t do it alone so why not band together for the sanity of baseball lovers across the state? It’ll work, 1 promise. Now what are the symptoms of heat stroke? 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