, April 29,198 )and for refugees. :he officers sail t expanding I ' would encoun jme down from where manyol ailing condition! 1 of Iraqi retifc arines from tin aeditionary Uni! iiyah, about /; iko, where a set- nned, said U.S. im Christopher nd Civil Affaiis en Bay, Wis. Actively doublt security zone, ■sen, whose mei >th camps uni ms and numam- an take over. ig to be out i end of May, said. ourge 'Orting cific candidate; must reimbuR when Bush ani ir aides travel ot res for political Gray to look a: : than investigas ., the senior o& t becomes appa.- rnor (Sumu) lied with si Ik d the reviewi Monday, April 29,1991 What-a-Laf licks fan skepticism Jayme Blaschke Sports Editor What-a-laugh. Yes, I admit it. I have slan dered the name of the World League of American Football more than once, and in all truth, I still chuckle whenever 1 see the league's name abbre viated. I'm sure many would say I'm completely justified in making fun of a bunch of foot ball teams owned by the NFL, composed of NFL has-beens and rejects. If they were any good, they'd be playing stateside, right? That's what I thought, too, until I did a strange thing - I watched a game. What I found was a whole new gridiron opening up be fore me. After years of watching the same old teams of the NFL run and throw, there is sud denly new blood before me. Players with names like Tony Rice and Tony Jones, playing with a fire missing from the NFL for years. The absence of billion dollar contracts. No gi ant egos. Just good, hard- nosed football. Not only are the players fresh and exciting, so are the teams. They don't have tired old names like Giants and Bears, but instead are called Dragons and Monarchs. Wow. Even the uniforms are excit ing, modernized and updated for the 90's. How many linebackers do you know that play in lime See WLAF/Page 8 Sports 7 ill The Battalion Aggie sluggers KO TCU for third series sweep By John R. Martin The Battalion The Texas Aggie Baseball team continued its drive for the South west Conference Championship with a three game sweep of Texas Christian University, clinching a berth in the SWC post-season tournament. The sweep pushed the Aggie winning streak to nine straight SWC wins and allowed the Ags to remained tied with the Uni- vestiy of Texas in first place. With the Aggies down 3-2 in the opening game of the Satur day clouble-header, senior right hander Jason Bullard relieved ju nior starter Ronnie Allen, with baserunners on second and third and only one out in the bottom of the fifth. Bullard escaped the Horned Frog rally with a volley of hard sliders, causing major league scouts to unpack their ra dar guns. "Jason Bullard did a great job," A&M Coach Mark Johnson said. "He came in and shut them (TCU batters) down." The Aggie batters responded to Bullard's performance by ty ing the game in the sixth inning, and winning 4-3 in the top of the seventh. Senior second baseman Sitti- choke Huckuntod knocked in se nior right fielder Dan Robinson on a bloop double to tie the game. Junior first baseman Con rad Colby used a dribbler to bring in sophomore center fielder Brian Thomas for the win ning run. Bullard (6-3) earned the vic tory while Reliever Travis Barr (7-5) of TCU, took the loss. "I felt the team came off (bot tom of the fifth) and got really pumped up." Bullard said. "I knew that they would come through — like they have been all season." Freshman Kelly Wunsch (3-3) MIKE C. MULVEY/The Battalion Aggie runner Mike Hickey runs over TCU catcher Kyle Caple, who was collision ignited a bench clearing brawl, the Aggies second this season. The blocking home plate during the fourth inning of game two on Saturday. The Aeries won the game 5-2, and swept TCU on the road for the first time since held off the Horned-Frogs for 6 2/3 innings in the second game of the double-header to pick up a 5-2 victory. Junior pitcher Brian Harrison shut out the Frogs for two plus innings to earn the save. Wunsch, roughed up in his last start, entered the game with a team-high earned run average of 21.0 in conference action. However, Wusch allowed only two runs off of six hits, while striking out six batters. "I felt pretty good out there," he said. "I was very confident, and everything just fell into place. "I gave up no walks," he said. "I just threw strikes to get ahead of the batters, and that was the key to my success." 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