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    The Battalion
Friday, May 3,1991
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Page 6
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Clemens suspended,
victim of poor timing
Continued from page 5
beginning of the season and
not dragged on for so long.
Roger Clemens' next sched
uled start is tonight against
the Chicago White Sox, with
his scoreless streak still intact.
But maybe not for long. What
will essentially be a 10 day
rest before tonight's start,
Clemens may lose just
enough focus or control to
end his scoreless streak.
With the way the Rocket
was pitching, Orel Hershis-
er's 1988 record-setting
scoreless streak of 59 + in
nings was definitely in jeop
ardy. The only thing that
could have derailed the
Rocket was a long overdue
suspension. And that's was
happened.
By the way, the umpiring
crew for this weekend's series
between the Red Sox and
White Sox will be Terry Coo
ney's.
And that should be very in
teresting.
Spurs facing
elimination
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) —The
San Antonio Spurs, second-
seeded in the Western Confer
ence playoffs, are out of excuses
against the seventh-seeded
Golden State Warriors.
"We've got to play it like it's
the last game because if we don't
win, it will be," the Spurs' Willie
Anderson said.
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Spurs coach Larry Brown said
his team played out of character
in its 109-106 loss Wednesday
night, relying too much on out
side shooting rather than work
ing the ball inside where they
could use their size advantage
against the Warriors' four-guard
lineup.
"We are not a perimeter shoot
ing team; I've said that all
along," Brown said.
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Finding themselves on the
brink of elimination may even
help the Midwest Division
champions regain control of the
best-of-5 series. Spurs center Da
vid Robinson said.
"Now it's a do-or-die situa
tion, and we tend to respond
real well in those situations," he
said.
If necessary, a fifth game
would be played Sunday at San
Antonio.
Ryanmania
runs wild
Considering the numbers —
the Warriors outshot the Spurs
from the field, 57 percent to 45
percent and had a 36-35 re
bounding advantage — Golden
State is hoping San Antonio
keeps going for jumpers rather
than layups.
"If he (Robinson) wants to
post up and then turn around
and shoot a jumper, that's fine.
That's what I'm giving him,"
said Warriors forward Tom Tol
bert, who is five inches shorter
than the 7-foot-1 Robinson.
Robinson led San Antonio
with 27 points, but his point pro
duction was matched by the
Warriors' Mitch Richmond, who
had 11 in the fourth quarter.
ARLINGTON (AP)—Wednes
day night Nolan Ryan took
33,439 fans into seventh heaven
with his record seventh no-hit
ter.
It was like paradise even for
those who didn't make the in
credible journey. Hundreds of
fans flooded the Texas Rangers
ticket office switchboard Thurs
day, looking for souvenirs of
Ryan's latest achievement.
Ticket manager John Schreiver
said that by noon he had re
ceived 350 calls from collectors
across the country asking if they
could buy unused tickets to
Wednesday night's historic 3-0
Rangers victory over the Toronto
Blue Jays.
“But we got all the tickets,
about 2,000 of them, locked in a
vault," Schreiver said. “We're
not selling the tickets because we
need to hang onto them for audi
ting purposes."
In Houston, where Ryan
pitched nine seasons before the
Astros allowed him to become a
free agent and sign with Texas
after the 1988 season, KRPC-TV
sportsman Craig Roberts broke
into the 10 p.m. newscast to an
nounce Ryan's feat.
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Boston
11
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New York
12
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Toronto
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St. Louis
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'He just keeps doing it to
John McMi "
make John McMullen mad,"
Roberts said, referring to the ma
jority shareholder of the Hous
ton Sports Association, which
owns the Astros.
Baseball Wrapup
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W.. L... Pet GB
11 8 .579 —
Cincinnati
San Diego 11 io .524 1
Los Angeles iq io .500 1V 2
Atlanta
Houston
9 10 .474 2
8 12 .400 3Vi
West Division
.W... L.. Pet... GB
Oakland 13 7 .650 —
Chicago
San Francisco 8 12 .400 3Vi
Tuesday's Games
Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3
Montreal 1, Los Angeles 0
Philadelphia 11, San Francisco 9
Chicago 10, Houston 3
St. Louis 5, Atlanta 3
New York 6, San Diego 3, 6Vi innings,
fog
Wednesday's Games
Late Games Not Included
Atlanta 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings
Chicago 11, Houston 8
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (n)
Los Angeles at Montreal (n)
San Francisco at Philadelphia (n)
San Diego at New York (n)
Thursday's Games
No games scheduled
Friday's Games
St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m.
San Diego at Montreal, 7:35 p.m.
Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7:35
p.m.
Houston at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m.
Chicago at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m.
San Francisco at New York, 7:40 p.m.
11 6 .647 Vz
California 10 10 .500 3
Texas 3 8 .500 3
Seattle ™ H -476 3V2
Minnesota 9 11 .450 4
Kansas City 8 11 .421 4y2
Tuesday's Games
Seattle 6, Baltimore 3
Milwaukee 8, Chicago 2
Boston 7, Minnesota 5
Texas 8, Toronto 5
Detroit 13, Kansas City 7
Oakland 7, New York 3
California 6, Cleveland 5, 11 innings
Wednesday's Games
Seattle at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m.
Detroit at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m.
Boston at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m.
Toronto at Texas, 8:35 p.m.
Cleveland at California, 10:35 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Minnesota (Tapani 2-0) at Milwaukee
(K.Brown 1-0), 8:05 p.m.
Toronto (Stottlemyre 2-0) at Kansas
City (Appier 1-3), 8:35 p.m.
Friday's Games
Boston at Chicago, 8:05 p.m.
Texas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.
Toronto at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m.
Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:35 p.m.
Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.ih.
Baltimore at California, 10:35 p.m.
New York at Seattle, 10:35 p.m.
Good Luck
Graduates
Congratulations
to the
Class of 1991
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