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    Page 6 •The Battalion
Sports
Thursday • June 8, 1995
Rangers,
McLemore
end slump
against KC
ARLINGTON (AP) — Mark
McLemore broke out of a 5-for-
42 slump with a two-run homer
and keyed a six-run sixth with
an RBI single as the Texas
Rangers beat the Kansas City
Royals 10-4 Wednesday night.
Royals starter Tom Gordon
(4-2) had a five-game win
ning streak over the Rangers
and an overall four-game
winning streak.
But the Rangers rallied from
a 4-0 deficit to win for the sixth
time in eight games and
move one-half game behind
first-place California in the
AL West.
Kansas City committed three
errors and has five in the last
two games after going 12 games
without one.
The Rangers sent 10 men to
the plate against Gordon and
relievers Rusty Meacham
and Dennis Rasmussen in the
sixth. Third baseman Gary
Gaetti’s error led to three
unearned runs.
Gordon walked Greer leading
off the inning and he went to
second on Will Clark’s single.
Greer advanced to third on a fly
ball and scored when Ivan Ro
driguez’s liner kicked off the
heel of Gaetti’s glove for an er
ror and a 4-4 tie.
McLemore followed with his
RBI single to give Texas a 5-4
lead. Meacham yielded a run
scoring single to Mike Pagliaru-
lo and Esteban Beltre delivered
an RBI double to make it
7-4. Otis Nixon’s bunt single
drove in one run and another
scored when second baseman
Keith Lockhart failed to pick up
the bunt.
Terry Burrows (2-1) pitched
three innings of scoreless relief
for the victory.
The Rangers trailed 4-0
when they scored three in the
fourth to move within one run.
Greer led off with a single,
went to third on Clark’s single
and scored on Mickey Tettle-
ton’s sacrifice fly. One out later,
McLemore hit a two-run homer,
his second of the year.
Rangers starter Roger
Pavlik’s first-inning woes con
tinned, allowing four straight
singles to spot the Royals a 2(1
lead. Pavlik, who entered the
game with a 16.87 ERA in the
first inning over the last two
seasons, had won his previous
three decisions.
Kansas City made it 3-0 in
the second on a run-scoring
grounder by Vince Coleman,
The fourth run scored in
the fourth on a wild pitch
by Pavlik.
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Gain ’ to the Show
Chad Alexander : Chosen in the
3rd round by the Houston Astros.
Junior, righthanded outfielder.
Hit .382 with 17 home runs and
70 RBI in 1995. First team, Ail-
Southwest Conference.
Justin Atchley : Chosen in the
12th round by the Cincinnati
Reds. Senior, lefthanded pitcher.
9-6 record with 5.00 ERA and 79
strikeouts.
Kevin Beirne : Chosen in the
11th round by the Chicago White
Sox. Sophomore, pitcher and
wide receiver for A&M football
team.
Robert Harris : Chosen in the
16th round by the Oakland A’s.
Senior, shortstop. Honorable
mention All American in 1994.
John Curl : Chosen in the 12th
round by the Toronto Blue Jays.
Senior, lefthanded first baseman.
Hit .415 with 18 home runs and
58 RBI in 1995. First team, All-
Southwest Conference.
Stephen Clay brook : Chosen in
the 23rd round by the Cincinnati
Reds. Senior, lefthanded
outfielder and DH.
Foreman
□ The heavyweight
champion still refuses a
rematch with Schulz.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Promoter
Bob Arum says he plans to go to
court over the IBF’s decision to
order a mandatory rematch be
tween heavyweight champion
George Foreman and Germany’s
Axel Schulz.
Arum said he will file suit this
week to try and overturn the
IBF’s decision to mandate the re
match of the controversial April
22 heavyweight title fight won
fights IBF
narrowly by Foreman.
Arum said Foreman plans to
fight once more on Nov. 4 and will
not fight Schulz by Oct. 3 as or
dered by the IBF.
“We’ll sue for $20 million and
try to put them out of business,”
Arum said. “At this particular
point, the IBF has demonstrated
it’s rotten to the core. We’d like to
teach them a lesson in court.”
Arum said both he and Fore
man were promised during the
IBF’s convention in Atlanta
last week that it would not or
der a rematch.
But the IBF’s executive com
mittee voted to rank Schulz No.
decision
2 among its heavyweights and
order a rematch by Oct. 3. The
IBF also said an agreement
much be reached on purses by
July 3 or the fight would go out
for purse bid.
“You can’t mandate purse bids
and impose an arbitrary time lim
it which prevents the champion
from being able to maximize the
economic benefits of his champi
onship,” Arum said.
Arum said Foreman could fight
Schulz on the November date, but
that the most profitable bout for
the IBF champion would be
against Evander Holyfield, who
beat him in a 1991 title fight.
HALL: ‘Basebrawl ruins game
Continued from Page 2
child wearing his favorite
player’s jersey is a common
scene, there is no place for
this kind of violent action.
The baseball players, obvi
ously unaware of the campaign,
violently beaned one another
over a really “important” matter.
The players probably don’t
even know why they angrily
charged the mound causing
their fellow players possible
career-ending injuries.
Like real-life domestic vio
lence, this scene has no expla
nation.
Every night on the news,
people search for answers
from an angry world.
Every morning on the
news, they still search.
Then, people read the
sports page, often times to es
cape the front-page horrors
where domestic violence is of
ten left unreported because it
has become commonplace.
Of course, competitors will
get overly heated about an
unfair call, a comment made
by their opponent, or even, as
Vernon Maxwell can testify, a
hostile fan.
Settling the matter on the
field has gone beyond mere vic
tory. Players are out for blood.
The good will that the
foundation of sports was built
goes back to the games in
Greece. Pride was on the line
then, but athletes settled
matters on the field of play.
Yes, words do hurt, whether
in the classroom or in the ath
letic arena. Just ask any player
involved in the fight from the
Bulls or the War Hawks.
The violent answer they
chose to settle a dispute can
be seen in everyday life. Stop
ping domestic violence may
never come to pass, but when
our sports heroes violently
fight over mere words, cur
tailing the problem may be
further away than we think.
Marlins 8, Astros 3
FLORIDA
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HOUSTON
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1)1
Tvrz cf
5
0
0
0
Biggio 2b
2
0
1
0
Arias 2b
4
1
3
0
Mgdan 3b
4
0
0
0
RVeres p
0
0
0
0
Bgwell 1b
4
1
2
1
Conine If
5
2
2
0
DBell cf
4
0
0
0
Shffield rf
4
2
2
1
Gnzalez If
4
1
1
0
Pndlton 3b
5
1
1
1
MTmsn rf
4
0
1
0
Clbrnn 1b
4
2
3
3
Servias c
3
1
1
1
KAbbtt ss
3
0
1
3
Cnglosi ph
1
0
0
0
Decker c
4
0
0
0
Miller ss
3
0
2
1
Burkett p
3
0
0
0
Drabek p
1
0
0
0
YPerez p
1
0
0
0
PAMtz p
1
0
0
0
Hrtgrvs p
0
0
0
0
Dnnels ph
0
0
0
0
Mouton ph
1
0
0
0
DVeres p
0
0
0
0
Totals
38 8
12
8
Totals
32 3
8
3
Florida
401
010
002 - 8
Houston
000
110
100 - 3
E-Servias (4). DP-Florida 3. LOB-Florida 9, Houston
4. 2B—Arias (2), Miller 2 (9). 3B-KAbbott (2).
HR-Sheffield (6), Colbrunn (4), Bagwell (7), Servias
(1). SB—Sheffield (14), Biggio (6). SF-KAbbott.
Florida
IP
Burkett W, 4-5
6 2-3
YPerez
2-3
Rveres S, 1
Houston
1 2-3
Drabek L, 2-4
4 1-3
PAMartinez
2-3
Hartgraves
2
DVeres
2
H R ER BB SO
7 3 3 1 4
0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 1
8 6 5 3 3
0 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 1 0
3 2 2 0 2
HBP-by YPeres (Biggio).
T—2:49. A-12,131.
Houston 120, Orlando 118
Houston
19 31 37 23 10-
120
Orlando
30 31 19 30
8-
118
Houston
fg-fga
ft-fta
tp
Elie
7-11
3-4
18
Horry
7-18
1-2
19
Olajuwon
13-26
5-7
31
Smith
8-13
0-0
23
Drexler
7-19
8-8
23
Brown
1-5
0-0
2
Cassell
1-3
1-2
4
Jones
0-1
0-0
0
Chilcutt
0-0
0-0
0
Totals
44-96
18-23
120
Orlando
fg-fga
ft-fta
IP
Scott
3-10
3-3
11
Grant
7-15
1-1
15
O'Neal
10-16
6-9
26
Anderson
9-18
0-4
22
Hardaway
11-25
3-3
26
Turner
1-4
0-0
3
Shaw
5-12
0-0
11
Bowie
2-3
0-0
4
Royal
0-0
0-0
0
Totals
48-103
13-20
118
FG percentage: Houston - 46% Orlando-47%
FT percentage: Houston — 78% Orlando - 65%
Attendance: 16,010