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Page8 The Battalion Tuesday, March 10,1982
Texas baseball teams come up short
Cardinals beat up on Rangers
despite Downing's two HRs
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (AP) - Tracy Wood
son's two-run double sparked a five-run third inning
Monday as the St. Louis Cardinals overcame two
home runs by Brian Downing to beat the Texas
Rangers 7-3.
Downing, the Rangers' 41-year-old designated
hitter, hit a line-drive homer leading off the bottom
of the second and added another off the left-field
scoreboard in the fourth.
The Cardinals started their third inning rally off
loser Brian Bohanan (0-1), who left the game with a
tight bicep after walking two of the three batters he
faced.
Brian Jordan hit an RBI double off Kevin
Blankenship and Stan Royer added a run-scoring sin
gle for a 3-2 St. Louis lead.
Woodson hit his double after an RBI single by
Bernard Gilkey for a 6-2 lead.
Starting lefthander Rheal Cormier (1-0) picked up
the victory.
Astros lose to Red Sox, 6-3
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) - A fourth-inning
control lapse by Houston Astros pitcher Brian
Williams helped the Boston Red Sox score four
runs on their way to a 6-3 victory over the Astros
Monday.
Williams (0-1) walked three batters and threw
two wild pitches in the inning. Two of the batters
he walked came around to score. Mixed in were
three hits, including Scott Hatteberg's RBI single.
The Red Sox scored again in the sixth on
consecutive doubles by John Valentin and Phil
Plantier off Doug Jones. Boston added a run in the
ninth on Eric Wedge's RBI single.
Home runs by Pete Incaviglia, Ken Caminiti,
and Eddie Tucker accounted for Houston's
scoring. Incaviglia's blast, his second of the spring,
came off Red Sox starter and winner Matt Young
a-o). J
Caminiti hit Danny Darwin's first pitch over
the right field fence in the fourth and Tucker
victimized Scott Taylor in the seventh.
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a good leader on and off the court,
which is what you need to have a
successful team. He really does a
good job of getting the rest of the
team motivated."
One aspect Kent hopes to use
to his team's advantage was the
fact that Illinois has played in
doors all spring.
"They are a solid team, but one
problem they might have is that I
think this is their first match out
doors this year," he said. But they
always give us a good match."
After taking on Illinois, the Ag
gies will host Wake Forest tomor
row at 1:30 p.m. at the Smith Cen
ter and will then travel to Dallas
this weekend to open their confer
ence schedule against Southern
Methodist University.
"Just like Illinois, Wake Forest
has a good team and it will help us
to play them and get ready to go
into conference play," Kent added.
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Taylor testifes against Switzei
AUSTIN (AP) — Newspaper
reporter Jack Taylor Jr. testified
Monday that former Oklahoma
football coach Barry Switzer ad
mitted privately that players and
coaches were violating NCAA
rules on selling tickets but pub
licly denied the allegations.
.Taylor is suing Switzer for $30
million, accusing him of libel,
slander and invasion of privacy
for allegations made by Switzer in
his autobiography "Bootlegger's
Lady Aggies to play
Illinois State tomorrow
The A&M softball team will
not play Illinois State University
today.
The Lady Aggies will face ISU
tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Lady Ag
gie Field.
A printed error in A&M's
schedule originally had the Ag
gies playing two games against
ISU.
The Aggies will also play
Kansas Thursday at 5 p.m. in
College Station.
Boy."
In the book, Switzer links Tat
lor to a scheme to plant drugso:
an Oklahoma football playe
around the 1988 Orange Bowl.
Taylor has denied the accuse
tion, while Switzer's attornej!
claim the facts of the chapter dei
ing with Taylor are "substantial!
true." Switzer has filed a $6 mi
lion counter suit, alleging tfo
Taylor illegally obtained his it
come tax returns.
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signed running back Chuci
Weatherspoon.
Weatherspoon, 23, a two-tira
All-Southwest Conference backfo
Houston, was drafted in the nint
round by Philadelphia inl991.H
was released by the Eagles o
Aug. 19, and was claimed o:
waivers by Tampa Bay, wherek
played in the first four games.
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with Detroit s practice sauai
where he spent the remaindert
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agreed-on No. 1.
The L.A. Lakers. The Edmon
ton Oilers. The Oakland Athlet
ics - It's that simple.
Texas and Houston need to
find their way into the Top 25 —
somehow, someway.
The Longhorns may hold the
key. In a season that was sup
posed to be for rebuilding, Texas
put together another 20-win sea
son and tied Houston for the con
ference championship.
Texas guard Terrence
Rencher played like one of the
conference's best players this
year and he's a freshman. And
Rencher's partner in the
Longhorn backcourt, B. J. Tyler,
is also one of the conference's
best players, and he is only a
sophomore.
With all their young talent,
the 'Horns could be our L.A.
Lakers. And where does Hous
ton fit in all this? Well, the Lak
ers always had the Celtics nip
ping at their heals.
There's nothing wrong with
having more than one good
team. Look at the Big Eight or
the Southeastern Conference.
All the teams in the SWC can
be good, it just kind of help// j
one ertttef&es frbrn the croiry
And there-'rire some teams in fit
conference that have the poteiv
tial, if things go their way, to be
good teams in the future.
A&M and Texas Tech have
good young players, and the Rice
Owls have quietly become oneol
the most improved programs in
country over the last few years
These teams could be good sup
porting casts for Texas and
Houston in the future.
For now, though, SWC bas
ketball is a tough pill to swallow
for basketball fans.
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