Monday, April 25, 1994 The Battalion Page 7 bother an ll 8 throwo| the com[Kt,. Pantiii i national iikj se, ID on li f Pantin tfe phomore fo. placed siii Curt ; ady progigi ratness asi in the nm'i es. Young); lifted foul; th a timeii with thepe. tomaticijin- exclaimeil ry Wade ils Kgies hint: dace third; irdles. aught offii- f the stroij n, ran H.| er mined i: ad the hurdi f heart," k- coach lit d many oih he cham; Tim Bryn 5 ” to fim cond straij th, a sopli long jump he long jit men’s trip tr-best trip eynolds s ed thi ' n’s shot it: fourth-pl itooksbei: ; kick to et the ml .d came t>;| ike fc Rangers, Astros lose tight games The Associated Press Indians 12, Rangers 7 ARLINGTON — Albert Belle and Manny Ramirez each had three hits and drove in three runs Sunday, lead ing the Cleveland Indians past the Texas Rangers 12-7. Belle hit a two-run homer, his third of the season, for a 6-2 lead in the third inning against Steve Dreyer (0-1). Ramirez singled three times. The Indians had 1 7 hits and finished with 43 in the three-game series. Charles Nagy (2-0) won despite allowing six runs in five innings. Eric Plunk pitched 3 2-3 innings and Derek Lilliquist got the last out with the based loaded for his first save. Ramirez hit a two-run single that capped a four-run first inning. A throwing error by shortstop Manuel Lee set up the outburst Dean Palmer hit his first home run of the season, a two-run shot in the Texas second. Cardinals 5, Astros 4 ST. LOUIS — Bernard Gilkey scored on a wild pitch by Mike Hampton to cap a three-run eighth inning Sunday, and the St. Louis Car dinals rallied past the Houston Astros 5-4. St. Louis trailed 4-2 in the eighth when Ray Lankford led off with a double off Shane Reynolds. Gregg Jefferies singled, pulling St. Louis within a run, took third on Todd Zeile’s single off Tom Edens (2-1) and scored on Gilkey’s fielder’s choice groundout. Brian Jordan’s double sent Gilkey to third, and Gilkey scored on the wild pitch by Hampton, the fourth pitcher of the inning. Rich Rodriguez (1-0) pitched two innings for the victory. Astros starter Greg Swindell al lowed two runs and four hits in sev en innings. His 17-inning scoreless streak ended in the first on Jefferies’ sacrifice fly. - ' Mary Macmanus/ The Battalion Rich Petru catches a fly ball during Friday night's game against the University of Baylor. The Aggies won, 3-0. The Aggies took two of three from the Bears, but for the first time since 1989 will not participate in the Southwest Confer ence tournament. A&M split its doubleheader with Baylor: 3- 4, 12-11 on Saturday. <31 coixntry” 0O 1/fcA wm "X 'ito-oK ' " ^ 'VPLUS Xt's every v ^ iere you. v/a.rtt to toe! © Visa C7.S.A. Inc. 1994' ■lay ternoi dike Mi’ 1 Curt To® lifted ,f 3:06, time loor nation : Bolden ■ race dot hat occtinti neters race b? IS n. tioD® 013 US. y a t 2L JJuCi f. 1 ‘w' 1 1. » IMA'; One of these high-speed, high-performance machines can be yours for low monthly payments. The other one is just here for looks. - ;?7-' s " ' 07 mSBSm Lamborghini Diablo VT with leather interior, cool wheels and a really, really, really fast engine. Right now, when you qualify for the Apple Computer Loan, you could pay as little as $33 + a month for a Power Macintosh™ It’s one of the fastest, most powerful personal computers ever. Which means you’ll have the ability to run high-performance programs like statistical Power Macintosh for $33 a month. Power Macintosh 6100/60 8/160 with an Apple" Color Plus 14 "Display an Apple Extended Keyboard H and mouse. analysis, simulations, video editing and much more. Without wasting time. If you’d like further information on Power Macintosh, visit your Apple Campus Reseller. You’re * i 0 sure to find a dream machine that’s well within your budget. lipUltl M tcroComputerCenter Computer Sales arid Service Located in the Texas A&M Bookstore next to the software department 409-845-4081 'Monthly payment is an estimate based on an Apple Computer Loan of $2,122 for the Power Macintosh 6100/60 8/160 shown above. Price and loan amounts are based on Apples estimate of higher education prices as of February 1994. Computer system prices, monthly payments and loan amounts may vary. See your Apple Campus Resellerfor current prices. A 55% loan origination fee will be added to the requested loan amount The interest rate is variable, based on the commercial paper rate plus 535%. For the month of February. 1994. the interest rate was 8.54%, with an APR of 10.14%. 8-year loan term with no prepayment penalty. The monthly payment shown assumes no deferment ofprincipal or interest (deferment uill change your monthly payments). The Apple Computer Loan is subject to credit approval. ©1994Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. .-Ipple and the Apple logo are registered trademarks ofApple Computer, Inc. Power Madnlosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.