10 Friday, September 14,1990 The Battalion Page 11 Americans share lead Canadian Stokley about 3nse. »ugt ask OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) — A mg absence from tournament golf aci its greatest affect on John look’s short game. “My chipping left me. My short ante left,” he said Thursday after taking a share of the lead after the first round of the Canadian Open with a 7-under-par 65. “I’ve worked 6n it more in the last two months ■ban I have in the rest of my 10 years ms a touring pro) put together.” I That work paid of f in the way of a fa-foot chip-in and a pair of 30-foot jutts as the highlights of the open- |ig round for Cook, who missed lost of last season after hand and Lrist surgery. He was tied with Brad Faxon, who llso used his short game as the key to | bogey-free effort at the Glen Ab- ey Golf Club. “Chipping and putting ususally Ire my strong points, but obviously This was a little better than usual," laid Faxon, who one-put ted 1 1 limes. That included four birdies Brom 20 feet or more, and a 15- ■ooter to save par and a piece of the lead on the final hole. I While the two Americans shared [he lead, a pair of Canadians put themselves in position to become the Tirst home-grown winner of this na- jional championship in 36 years. I Dave Barr was a shot off the lead at 66 and Richard Zokol, who had his career-best finish in a runner-up ole three weeks ago, was in a huge [roup tied for fourth at 68. Company makes sports fortune :ed No. f d that’s ike to be A( G(vm 'ball coach >r the national ;s will have to nd serve wei the perennii in the seriet luskers hatt icludingawir. liege Station, t their No.21 record. Tb AA West Ro to UCLA, split the two t haven't seen 983. ing with Pur- n the Boiler '/i-hour mar- ween the two lis weekend'! eds down Astros 7-5 CINCINNATI (AP) — Barr-v La. art’s inability to la> down a sacrifn <• mnt Thursday night led to vvh.u nanager Lou Piniella called *thr >iggest win <>I the year " for the Cin- innati Reds, a 7-5 victors ovei the louston Astros. "We had the bunt on twice and he billed it off twice,” Piniella said Then he hit it into the me/z,anme. ' Larkin’s ninth-inning, two-run tamer, his sixth, ended a slugging duel in which Houston hit a season high four homers, and increased Cincinnati's leaf! to 6 1 games ove; die Los Angeles and San Fruneiseo tithe National League West "1 don’t know why I couldn't get he hum down. It s something I iractice every das.” Larkin said ORANGE (AP) — A Dallas Cowboys fan, a Long horn fan, or just a football fan, the time has come to put the game clock right in your own living room. Well sort of. If the game of football makes players worth millions of dollars, it also is making one Texas company boost its business by millions. Sports Clock World in Orange manufactures clocks on football helmets, trinkets which have caught the eye of the nation and transformed Sports Clock into a mul timillion dollar business inside a small warehouse-like shed on the outskirts of town. The company, which started less than two years ago, estimates 1990 sales to be more than $2 million. “Our goal is very simple,” said Richard Gandy, the 54-year old co-owner. “We put clocks on football hel mets for fans, and hope to sell these custom-made products to every college and professional football fol lower.” Sports Glock World is the only authorized helmet clock manufacturer licensed by the National Football League to use the logo of all pro football teams. Lady Ags Robots. Continued from page 10 Continued from page 10 match. This year the Boilermakers are 5- 1 after finishing 13-20 last season. Givens probably will stay with the same starting rotation that was suc cessful in the SWT match. Amy Comings and Amy Kisling will fill the middle while Elizabeth Edmiston and Diane Robertson will play the outside attacker slots. Krista Heirholzer and Genny Wood will help quarterback the Lady Aggies at the setter spots. A&M’s next match in Texas will be against Lamar University in Beaumont next Thursday. The Lady Aggies won’t return to G. Rollie White Coliseum until Sept. 28 when they host the Hampton Inn-Texas A&M Invitational. change. He said he and his coaching staff have talked to the team this year about showing off— and not just on the defensive side of the ball. In that same Houston game, run ning back Darren Lewis broke free down the right sideline for an 84- yard gain. He was headed for an ap parent touchdown, but as he raised his arm to celebrate, UH cornerback Mecridric Calloway caught up with him and pushed him out at the Cou gar four-yard line. “When I ran down the side, I thought I had it and raised my hand, but it seemed the goal got farther and farther away,” Lewis said after the game. “It’s very frustrating to run that far and not get in the end- zone.” She Aggies eventually did for Aggies Continued from page 10 bout this team.” Slocum’s concern stems from the Ags/Pagellffact that the Cajuns utilize the Run- nd-Shoot offense, similar to that of he University of Hawaii. The Ag- Jessuccessfully shut down the Rain- V fU Kcws offense, but Slocum said USL tossesses a more potent ground al ack. “They’re a better running team than Hawaii,” he said. “They’ll run artner Broadway der, prom- viability and Yankees af- the option better — Hawaii hardly an the option at all, but USL has a letter guy to run it.” Quarterback James Freeman is the Cajuns’ trigger man for their Run-and-Shoot attack. The 6-1,207- 17'/2 years, pound sophomore is 18-of-33 on the I'hursdaybv team’s new r quarterly American by Brown’s y more than ts of players gh 1958. o reach an m League’s ie National ichise fees, ay Vincent’s sary. criticizing ig on free hirings and will rebuild operate in a adline-seek- einbrenner. scond-guess had, player Bradley or >phy is you -, and conn- . “If a rea- made, you u shouldn’t narking his oner —- said -tidal plight Jich as Pitts- .eland “but yone else in nacea in the rally conser- s likely will aby Bonilla tneir total y not be re- earns, Vin- to be some is made by • inevitable. year, recording 290 yards. He USL’s leading rusher, averaging four yards a carry. “This guy can beat us,” Slocum said. “He’s a legitimate runner like Quinn Grovey or some of the OU guys. His intention is to run the ball and he’s good at doing it.” To shut down Freeman and the Cajuns’ Run-and-Shoot, the Aggies must rely on a young corps of line man and linebackers. The A&M defense is decimated with injuries to key players. Noseguard Pat Henry is lost for the year after undergoing elbow sur gery, defensive lineman Mark wheeler and Kevin Tucker both will miss Saturday’s game. Nevertheless, USL head coach Nelson Stokley said the Cajuns will have their hands full trying to mini mize the effect of A&M’s Wrecking Crew. “I think we’re going to be in a lot of trouble when Hawaii runs the same version of.offense that we run and they had only four yards ru shing,” Stokley said. “We need to keep them off bal ance by keeping our offense bal anced with the pass attack and run ning game, like we did last year against Alabama.” Alabama struggled to beat the Ca juns 24-17. Slocum said he planned to use Saturday’s game to give younger players a chance to make an impact and gain some experience. True freshmen Kefa Chatham and Eric England could see time on the de fensive front line. “We’re too thin on the line not to survive this season without getting some younger guys ready to play,” Slocum said. “We will try to play some of them in this game, but that’s no reilecuon on Souuiwesiern Loui siana. “We just need to try to get them in the game and kind of speed up their maturing process because we’re going to need them down the road.” Stokley sees a chance to gain a little national respect this week, but he’s wary of A&M. “They’ve got a tremendous foot ball team,” Stokley said. “Going into this game, we have an big opportu nity to gain a little recognition play ing one of the top ten teams in the nation.” Stokley said the key to gaining that respect starts by shutting down the Aggies’ offense. “They’re going to play smash-ball, hardball, lineup and come after us,” Stokley said. “I don’t think there’ll be anything fancy as far as Texas A&M is concerned.” However, Stockley said he is con cerned about shutting down fullback Robert Wilson and tailback Darren Lewis. Wilson amassed 55 yards on 13 carries, scoring two touchdowns in A&M’s 28-13 victory over Hawaii. Lewis gained 117 yards on 24 car ries, setting a school record with his 18th 100-yard game. He needs 1,130 yards this year to break former SMU tailback Lrtc Dickerson s all-time rushing mark. “Wilson and Lewas are the best one-two combination I’ve seen since I’ve been here,” Stokley said. “A&M is going to line up with two tight ends and a flanker and just run the football at us.” USL’s defense, which is thin at the linebacker spot, will be tested by the Aggies’ running game. The Cajuns lost starting sophomore linebacker William Sims after he suffered an ankle injury last week. Linebackers Clifford Champ and Jonas Francois are listed as doubtful. Both suffered knee injuries during tw'o-a-days. Still, Slocum said USL has a solid front and experienced defensive backs. And that is why the Aggies coach worries about the Ragin’ Ca juns and the possibility of an upset at Kyle Field. “Our players hear all week long that from people that aren’t familiar with USL that A&M will win and that affects their mental prepera- tion,” Slocum said. “On the other hand, you’ve got a few isolated voices in the wilderness — those coaches saying the Cajuns are good. “I just hope we’re heard over those other voices.” Announces Open Saturday Lunch (11AM-3PM) Game Days Sept 15th & 22nd Dinner served from 3pm til 11 pm Join us game day for the finest hickory grilled steaks, blackened red snapper, fresh salads, pineapple chicken and our special prime rib 1710 Briarcest Bryan Reservations 268-0792 Time for a check-up. We would like to invite all Nissan owners to our FREE Car Care Clinic. Protect your automotive investment by letting us perform a professional diagnostic check-up on your car or truck. 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