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April 22,1991 The Battalion Page 7 Monday, April 22,1991 verage d that this the pathetic ave become column, than "irres- plethora of rack. concerning i as alleged n campus. ?red for the st collegiate ’ How does udge Coach iters do not e-dimensio- two profes- i care about ecially foot- a large staff ' just the in- cess. There zruiting bat- lire such de rm's reduc- s a bad pub- sports fan, ixiety of the heir eyes af- ; the Aggies t respect for > the squad, be the same h other), we id fresh (we ans. laham'92 [cCabe'92 ,gs sweep -onghorns Continued from page 5 Bay night and Saturday af- lemoon. Southpaw Jeff Granger shut he Longhorns down Friday light. The freshman from rangefield struck out 10 bat- Jers, while limiting Texas to four juts and three walks. The Aggies broke a scoreless lie with three runs in the fifth in king off UT starter Brooks fjeschnick. Second baseman Sittichoke [luckuntod opened the rally by lining an infield single off jeschnick's leg. Catcher Blake yle followed with an RBI dou ble. Brian Thomas' infield single, his time off of Kieschnick's shin, cored Pyle. Mike Hickey's RBI louble made it 3-0. In Saturday's opener, the Ag- nes blew open a 2-1 game with a live-run firth inning that fea- ured a benches-clearing brawl. Pyle and Weinberger singled, one out later, Hickey bached on a fielder's chioce to oad the bases. Colby then [ipped a two-run double to left- enter field that led to the brawl. After Weinberger crossed the |)late, he exchanged words with “ Ditcher Chris Gaskill who vas backing up the play. Gaskill pushed Weinberger and A&M eserve outfielder Steve Medina bunched Gaskill. However, the field was cleared minutes later |ind nobody was ejected. Robinson's two-run double nade the score 6-1. 1 for the fall Donald and d readers. If 3313. ies al) letters lo e number on all gth. Because of icre is, howevti, ed McDonald 0! idt of our Team Pittsburgh New York Chicago I St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia NL Standings East Division W 8 8 7 7 5 4 Pet. .615 .615 .538 .538 .385 .308 : Team San Diego Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Houston I Atlanta West Division W 8 6 6 6 5 4 Pet. .615 .545 .500 .500 .417 .400 GB GB 1 iy 2 iy 2 2y 2 2y 2 Saturday's Games New York 3, Montreal 1 Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 3 San Francisco 4, Houston 0 St. Louis 12, Philadelphia 1,1st game Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5, 10 in- j nings, 2nd game Cincinnati 3, Atlanta 0 San Diego 5, Los Angeles 3 Sunday's Games Pittsburgh 13, Chicago 12,11 innings Atlanta 3, Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 6, San Diego 0 San Francisco 1, Houston 0 New York 9, Montreal 5 Monday's Games Cincinnati (Charlton 1-1) at Houston | (Hernandez 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Chicago (Boskie 1-1) at St. Louis j(Moyer 0-2), 7:35 p.m. San Diego (Harris 1-1) at San Fran- [dsco (Downs 0-0), 9:05 p.m. Atlanta (Avery 1-1) at Los Angeles j (Ojeda 1-1), 9:35 p.m. Only games scheduled SE IqMc 8770. Put your degree to work where it can do a world of good. Your first job after graduation should offer more than just a paycheck. Ifyou're graduating by Decem- 1 her, look into a unique oppor tunity to put your degree to | work where it can do a world of good. Look into the Peace i Corps. Campus Representative Ron Ziehm Animal Ind. Building Rm. 418 Ph. 845-1496 Dept, of Rangeland, Ecology, & Management Office Hours: IT W R 8:30 a.m.-l 2:00 p.m. & Sports Wrapup AL Standings East Division Team W L Pet. GB Toronto 8 5 .615 - Boston 6 5 .545 1 Detroit 6 5 .545 1 Milwaukee 6 6 .500 1V 2 Baltimore 4 6 .400 2V 2 Cleveland 4 6 .400 2V 2 New York 4 7 ,364 West Division 3 Team W L Pet. GB Chicago 7 3 .700 - California 8 5 .615 i/ 2 . Oakland 8 5 .615 y 2 Seattle 6 6 .500 2 Kansas City 5 6 .455 2V 2 Texas 4 5 .444 2V 2 Minnesota 3 9 .250 5 Saturday's Games Detroit 2, Chicago 1,12 innings Kansas City 5, New York 2 Texas 1, Baltimore 0 Boston 2, Cleveland 1 Toronto 4, Milwaukee 2 California 2, Minnesota 1 Seattle 3, Oakland 2 Sunday's Games Boston at Cleveland, 2, ppd., rain Kansas City at New York, ppd, rain Texas at Baltimore, ppd., rain Chicago 5, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 11, Toronto 8,10 innings Minnesota 4, California 3 Seattle 7, Oakland 2 Monday's Games Detroit (Searcy 0-1) at New York (Hawkins 0-1), 6:30 p.m. Toronto (Wells 1-1) at Boston (Young 0-0), 6:35 p.m. Kansas City (Appier 1-1) at Cleveland (Nagy 0-1), 6:35 p.m. Baltimore (McDonald 0-0) at Chicago (Fernandez 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Moore 2-0) at Minnesota (Tapani 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Seattle (Holman 1-1) at California (Abbott 0-2), 9:35 p.m. Only games scheduled NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Team W L Pet. GB y-Boston 56 26 .683 - x-Philadelphia 44 38 .537 12 x-New York 39 43 .556 17 Washington 30 52 .366 26 New Jersey 26 56 .317 30 Miami 24 58 .293 32 Central Division Team W L Pet. GB y-Chicago 61 21 .744 - x-Detroit 50 32 .610 11 x-Milwaukee 48 34 .585 13 x-Atlanta 43 39 .524 18 x-Indiana 41 41 .500 20 Cleveland 33 49 .402 28 Charlotte 26 56 .317 35 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Team W L Pet. GB y-San Antonio 55 27 .671 - x-Utah 54 28 .659 1 x-Houston 52 30 .634 3 Orlando 31 51 .378 24 Minnesota 29 53 .354 26 Dallas 28 54 .341 27 Denver 20 62 .244 35 Pacific Division Team W L Pet. GB y-Portland 63 19 .768 - x-LA Lakers 58 24 .707 5 x-Phoenix 55 27 .671 8 x-Golden State 44 27 .537 19 x-Seattle 41 41 .500 22 LA Clippers 31 51 .378 32 Sacramento 25 57 .305 38 x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched division title Sunday's Games Atlanta 117, Boston 105 Minnesota 89, Washington 87 Chicago 108, Detroit 100 Cleveland 123, Philadelphia 110 San Antonio 135, Dallas 101 Golden State 125, Utah 106 Phoenix 135, Portland 118 Sacramento 105, LA Clippers 101 Orlando 120, New Jersey 110 Houston 131, Denverl25 LA Lakers 103, Seattle 100 End Regular Season NEW YORK (AP) — Round-by round selections of Texas and South west Conference players in the NFL Draft Sunday: First Round 9, San Diego, Stanley Richard, CB, Texas. 21, Kansas City, Harvey Williams, RB, LSU (Hempstead, Texas). 22, Chicago, Stan Thomas, OT, Texas. Third Round 58, Detroit, Reggie Barrett, WR, Texas-El Paso. 80, Tampa Bay, Robert Wilson, RB, Texas A&M. Fourth Round 88, Pittsburgh, Sammy Walker, DB, Texas Tech. 89, Denver, Derek Russell, WR, Ar kansas. 99, Cincinnati, Donald Hollas, QB, Rice. 104, Philadelphia, William Thomas, LB, Texas A&M. 110, Dallas, Kevin Harris, DE, Texas Southern. ALPHA KAPPA PSI National Professional Business Fraternity Congratulates Our Spring and Summer Graduates: Ginger Ash Beverly Betik Meredith Brown Rick Brown Tracy Collins Shay Craft Courtney Crawford Natalie Crowell Julie Davis Chris DeVries Rhonda Duwaji Chris Fischler Hans George John Gorman Jim Kerry Cheryl Kucera Rose Ann Lawrence Tommy Matthews Mark McAllister Christie Myers Nina Nelan Kelly Norwood Kathy Schmidt Greta Schraeder Mike Stenftenagel Yufen Su ALPHA KAPPA PSI NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY Proudly presents our new members for the 1991 Spring Semester Stephen Alexander Sandee Allen Amy Cantrell Barbara Christy James Clark Roy Dealy Lana Freeman Michelle Goldenberg Gaylan Graham Jarrod Haughn David Holmes Paul Hudson Lance Leasure Kori Lewis Nichola Parker Julia Scatchard Marc Schmidt Ann Schwausch Lisa Schwertner Ellen Shreve Liza Szczepanski Congratulations Xi Pledge Class! a; Asthma Study ] Wanted: Individuals 18-50 years of age with asthma to participate in a short clinical research study involving an investigational medication in capsule form. 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