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Page Page 4 or Tuesday • July 26, I994 C Coni lem the < If few, a pn “] curf not, lem: also lege did thej ing Rangers end losing streak with 7-4 win; Mitchell s two homers lead Reds by Astros Tubularman By Boomer Cardinale Rangers 7, Twins 4 'This WECK; W wTmS! ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jose Canseco hit his 27th home run, leading Brian Bohanon and Texas past Minnesota 7-4 Mon day night and ending their four- game losing streak. Rusty Greer had a pair of RBI singles and two walks for Texas. Bohanon (1-0) won for the first time in the majors since July 15, 1993. In his second start of the sea son, Bohanon allowed three runs and six hits in six innings. He struck out five and walked two. Darren Oliver got three outs for his second save. 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The Reds have been in first place alone since June 21. Houston Swindell, L 7-7 BWilliams Edens Hampton Veres Cincinnati Smiley, W 11-9 Carrasco, S 6 2.2 3.1 8 6 6 0 0 4 0 0 13 2 112 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 2.1 5 4 0 0 2 4 3 GrRoVEPL Fteui THE EFFECTS OF HU fsl EVE/c E-VeN tcVEvO HE HAD..- /tv coNTiAlt^ | The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569/ Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building < o Q- CO AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandies Is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad Is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional Insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. 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Richardson Continued from Page 3 displayed. Twice he led the Oilers to come-from-behind winning touchdowns, once re lying on a left-handed pass to keep a drive alive. You would think that with Warren Moon being traded to Minnesota, Richardson would move into back-up role, behind “Commander” Cody Carlson. Wrong. This is the Houston Oilers we’re talking about. They’ve never done anything logically. Carlson was elevated to the starting role and the Oilers ac quired Sean Salisbury to be his back-up. The same Salisbury who went l-of-8 for 19 yards dur ing the scrimmage with the Dallas Cowboys. Much can be said for Salis bury’s performance during practice. Many say he’s hav ing a good training camp. Well, that doesn’t mean a damn thing on the playing field. Practice is practice, but if Salisbury can’t get it done during the heat of competition then he doesn’t deserve to be the back-up. It’s kind of like having a gimpy vice-president. If anything happens to the president, the vice-president is in charge. If anything happens to Carlson, guess who gets the starting nod. Do the Houston Oilers really want Sean Sal- isury as their starting quar terback? Richardson is a much more viable candidate for the job. He might not be the best prac tice player, but he gets the job done during the game. He is a leader on the field and his emotion and desire to win can spark a team to victo ry. He is a blue-collar type player who does whatever it takes to win football games. Can the same be said about Salisbury? That remains to be seen. Strawberry still problem for Dodgers Mi Each ; T! 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Despite the criticism of many around the league and even Bud dy Ryan, Pardee’s former defen sive coordinator, the coach plans to stick to the run-and-shoot as a base offense. “We can’t let the run-and-shoot get away from us,” Pardee said, “There were several rule changes in the off-season, and all of them help the run-and-shoot,” Several rule changes were put in effect to spur more scoring in the league; specifically, Pardee cited the change that restricted defensive backs’ contact with re ceivers in secondary: “It’s certainly not supposed to With the adapted offense head ing into last Saturday’s scrim mage with the Dallas Cowboys, former A&M quarterback Bucky Richardson said the team needed some hard work to implement the new sets. “It’s our first real taste of live action,” Richardson said. “We need to stick to fundamentals and see what happens. “We put most of the offense in in a week, and we need to just go out and run our basic offense.” Entering his third training camp, Richardson said he felt his best about this one. With the de parture of Warren Moon, Richardson is vying to be Pardee’s second-string quarter back against free agent signee Sean Salisbury from the Min nesota Vikings. “I’d love to be number two,” Richardson said. “It’s something that I’m not preoccupied with, though, and I’ll let the coaches decide it. “I’ve got a lot of goals, but I keep a lot of them to myself. If the team wins, I’m happy.” With McCants, former Pitts burgh Steeler Kenny Davidson and two high draft choices com peting, Pardee said the Oilers had effectively covered their bases at the end position. Plus, at 6-foot-3-inches and 252 pounds, the Oilers’ coaches will try to polish outside linebacker Lamar Lathon into a pass-rush specialist on the line. ‘The players still have to work for it,” Pardee said, “but we’ve got an excellent shot (at solidifying the defensive line.)” At each position, Pardee pa trols the different groups during the camp. 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Post Oak 3 1500 HARVEY RD. 693~2796 w CARMIKE r TRUE LIES (R) ^ 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:40 r THE CLIENT (PG-13) ^ 1:15 4:30 7:15 9:30 LASSIE (PG) ^ ^ 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:15 J To Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696 Beside Salisbury, the most im portant personnel changes will come on the defensive line, where the departures of Jones and Fuller leave only one marquee name in the front four — former A&M defensive lineman Ray Childress. Childress disagreed with his tackle-mate, Glenn Montgomery, after hearing Montgomery’s claim that the two tackles must have their best seasons to off-set the unknowns at the end positions. Childress said he would certainly like to have his best year, but that the team would survive, nonetheless. Pardee said the Oilers had foreseen the salary cap difficul- As an All-America fullback at Texas A&M, Jack Pardee trav eled with his teammates to Junc tion, Texas in 1954. Aggie coach Paul “Bear” Bryant bused the team of about 80-120 players about 100 miles Northwest of San Antonio to the small drought- plagued town on Interstate 10. Bryant put the A&M crew through its paces in the days when drinking water during 100 degree weather was frowned on as a weakness. Three-fourths of the team didn’t return from Junc tion, but Jack Pardee did. 1 Childress, who has played foot ball in Texas since his high school days in Richardson, said through the years he has adjusted to the Texas heat. When asked if he has taken to liking to the weath er, he said: “Not particularly.” Pardee agreed with Childress, saying it was very unlikely the camp could be moved to Junction, where Pardee could put the play ers through what he went through under Bryant. “If I had all the players out there,” Pardee chuckled, “they’d probably arrest me.” But he has dealt with worse problems. A/\Ay-\y irking issin ThePTTSl ^nipetence.