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Page 9 • The Battalion
Rangers’ loss simply Gross
The Yankees bombed Texas for 12 runs in the rout.
NEW YORK (AP) — Andy
Pettitte won his third straight
start, and Mariano Duncan
drove in three runs Sunday to
lead the New York Yankees
over the Texas Rangers 12-3.
Kevin Gross (2-1) was
knocked out after 1 1-3 in
nings, matching the shortest
start of his career. He gave up
five runs and six hits.
After opening the season
with seven straight wins, the
Rangers have lost three of
their last four. Texas has lost
nine of its last 10 gam.es at
Yankee Stadium.
Pettitte (3-0) allowed two
runs and eight hits in eight in
nings, lowering his ERA to
2.57. He struck out five and
walked two.
Jim Leyritz hit a two-run
single in the first. Rusty Greer
hit an RBI single in the sec
ond, but the Yankees chased
Gross in the bottom half on
Gerald Williams’ RBI triple,
Bernie Williams’ run-scoring
single and Tino Martinez’s
sacrifice fly.
Greer hit a solo homer in
the fourth to make it 5-2, but
Duncan hit a two-run single
off Mark Brandenburg in the
oottom of the inning. Paul
3’Neill sprained his right an
ile sliding home on the play
and came out of the game. He
was listed as day-to-day.
Duncan homered off Matt
Whiteside in the sixth, and the
Yankees made it 10-2 in the
AP Photo
Texas’ Mark McLemore slides home safely in a game against the Yan
kees last season. The Rangers weren't so successful Sunday.
knocked out after 1 1-3 in
nings was at Atlanta on Aug.
7, 1992, when he was pitching
for Los Angeles.
Tim Raines who is expected
to join the Yankees on Tues
day in Milwaukee, was 0-for-3
at Columbus on Saturday.
seventh on Martinez’s RBI
groundout and Robert Een-
hoorn’s sacrifice fly. Gerald
Williams added a two-run
homer in the eighth, and Lou
Frazier hit an RBI single in
the ninth.
The last time Gross was
Reds’ late heroics sweep Astros away
CINCINNATI (AP) — Vince
Coleman homered and singled
tome the go-ahead run Sunday
the Cincinnati Reds blew a
3-run lead but recovered for a
1 victory and a doubleheader
sweep of the Houston Astros.
Joe Oliver and Eric Davis
tomered to drive in all of
Cincinnati’s runs in a 5-3 first-
game win. Cincinnati’s first
doubleheader sweep of the As
tros since Sept. 22, 1992, left
tkteams with a split of their
ar-game series.
Despite the sweep, the Astros
arestill ahead of Ipst year, when
lost 12 of 13 against Cincin
nati and finished nine games be
hind the NL Central champions.
Coleman led off with a homer
in the second game, starting a
five-run first inning off Doug
Drabek. After Houston tied it 7-
all in the seventh, Coleman sin
gled home a tie-breaking run in
the bottom of the inning off An
thony Young (0-1) and Eddie
Taubensee had a sacrifice fly.
Jeff Shaw (2-1) got the win
with one shaky inning. Hector
Carrasco gave up a misplayed
RBI triple to Jeff Bagwell in the
eighth, but Jeff Brantley pitched fi
the ninth for his second save^pLJ
the day and his fourth overall.
The Reds had built a 5-1 lead
by taking advantage of one of
Drabek’s wildest performances.
John Smiley’s two-run single —
the first of his three hits — high
lighted the 10-batter inning.
Drabek gave up five hits and
six runs over 3 1-3 innings and
walked seven, matching his ca
reer high. The last time he
walked seven was July 29, 1990
against Philadelphia. ‘
The Astros caught up by get
ting solo homers by Bagwell and
Rick Wilkins in the sixth off
Smiley, then batting around
against the bullpen for four runs
and a 7-all tie in the seventh.
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The Black Graduate Student Association
The Black Graduate student
Association would like to recognize
the following undergraduate students
for their academic achievements.
Seniors
Avalnaree Allen HLTH
Zulema Belyeu ELEN
Cedra Brown INST
Lakeyshia Burleson INST
Schenita Byers ELEN
Eleanor Colvin JOUR
Ian Cushman BMCB
Chris Glover
BIMS
Christopher Johnson
BIEN
Clifton Williamson
GEST
Theronica Gray
CHEM
Shawna Martin
PSYC
Shana Wingo
BIMS
George Griffin
FINC
Natasha McClean
PSYC
Nana-Hawa Yayah
ZOOL
Johnie Guthrie
INST
Dora McMillian
EDIS
Jacqueline Hodge
MEEN
Jemia Midget
JOUL
Freshmen
Natasha Hudspeth
PSYC
Yarinika Miller
PSYC
Josephine Addai
MBIO
Allice Lemell
BANA
Valerie Murray
CHEM
Bridget Bailey
ENGL
Labridge Lewis
INST
Victor Newsom
ACCT
Latoya Bigelow
BIMS
Stacy Lindley
PSYC
Keely Preston
BICH
Don Brooks
GSEN
Lorraine Lyman
CHEM
Cory Ouarles
CHEN
Rashida Caraway
ELEL
Kisha McDonald
INST
Tamara Raven
ACCT
Natasha Chambers
BUAD
Michelle Merriweather
BIMS
Debra Robinson
ECON
Zandra Collins
POLS
Frances Piccolo
SOCI
Scott Serlin
BIOL
Sedrick Curry
BUAD
Kathy Polk
TECR
Maya Sterling
CHEN
Kristi Dorsey
BIEL
Sondra Pruett
INST
Sterling Stevens
ENDS
Denika Douglas
GEST
Frank Pyrtle, III
MEEN
Samuel Thompson
CHEL
Samantha Dunn
BIMS
Wilmer Roberts
BICH
Curtis Williams
ELEN
Valerie Edwards
JOUL
Leslie Robinson
ACCT
Michael Wilson
MEEN
Shemika Evans
GSEN
Keisha Shaheed
BIMS
Erica Young
BIMS
Ron Foley
CHEL
Jennifer Sims
ENDS
Barry Garrison
ELEL
James Tetteh
BIMS
Sophomores
Elizabeth Green
POLS
Steven Traylor
FINC
Robin Austin
ELEL
Shataria Greene
POLS
Yolanda Ward
EDIT
Brian Bell
CHEN
Andrea Guidry
BIMS
Jeridith Warren
PSYC
Omar Bell
GEST
Daniel Hall
GSEN
Curtis Watson
ECON
Ircka Birch
BUAD
Davana Hall
BUAD
Keisha Williams
JOUR
Corrie Brooks
BUAD
Lethecia Hernandez
GENE
Kenneth Woolridge
CHEN
Jennifer Burford
GEST
Tarana Herron
BUAD
Juniors
Tainisha Butler
CVEN
Ebony Hodge
BUAD
Corby Alexander
POLS
Tasha Cartwright
BUAD
La Keshia Israel
BUAD
Felise Anderson
MGMT
Keryl Cryer
JOUL
Kalere Jacob
POLS
Julienne Arnold
CECN
Yolanda Debose
APMS
Chandria Jones
BIMS
Altone Banks
ENTL
Evans Lori
GEOG
Kelly-Morgan Jones
BESC
Herman Baxter
GEOG
Desorrow Golden
CECL
Temekka Jones
BICH
Tamekwa Bell
CPSC
Shawdra Green
ELEN
Lakisha Knox
GSEN
Shellie Birks
PSYC
William Hurd
CPSL
Rodney Lacey
BUAD
Katherine Brooks
PSYC
Tamara James
BIOL
Anthony Lewis
BESC
Laquishe Bryant
CPSC
Tamara Jenkins
JOUL
Monica Lewis
SOCI
Chastity Christian
CVEN
Juneious Knotts
CPSL
Stefanie Major
GEST
Antoinette Cleveland
ELEN
Melva Langston
CHEN
Christrina Minor
POLS
Franciska Coleman
ENGL
Shannon Legington
BIMS
Alvin Nelson III
GEST
Dwayla Dabney
JOUR
Crystal McCann
BICH
Jayson Pope
GEST
Latrice Davis
SOCI
Partrice Miller
BUAD
Shanta Reed
GSEN
Robert Edmonds
MEEN
Emmanuel Okafor
ENDL
Zaneta Remain
CHEM
Esther Francis
COSL
Cicely Reid
POLS
Thomas Solomon
ELEL
Bruce George
BIMS
Maryum Shaheed
PSYC
Samuel Stewart
CPSL
Nora Ghobrial
PETE
Omoniyi Smith
EDIS
Eurramiqka Thomas
GSEN
Twanna Grant
ACCT
Tameka Susberry
PSYC
Michael Williams
GEST
Christina Guillory
CHEN
Tiffany Thompson
BUAD
Katrina Willie
BIEL
Aja Henderson
POLS
Christine Thrash
PSYC
Aisha Woodard
GEST
Anitra Johnson
BIMS
Sharlyndra Turner
INEN
Chian Wright
BUAD
Chelsea Johnson
PSYC
Tammi Walker
BUAD
APRIL 20, 1996 • STARLIGHT BALLROOM • SNOOK, TEXAS
Register Your Chili Team Now!
The Texas A&M chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The Texas A&M United Way, 98
Country-KORA and Bud Light proudly present the sixth annual chilifest*, benefitting
the Brazos Valley United Way. Tickets will be $10 in advance and$15 at the door
The event will feature a chili cook-off to be judged by local celebrities, beer to be provided
by Jack Hilliard distributors, and a live performance by former Aggie, Jason Manning, as
well as a special performance by:
DAVID ALLAN COE
The Starlight Ballroom is located on the Snook Rodeo Grounds off of FM 60,15 miles west
of College Station. The time schedule is as follows:**
7:00 a.m. check-in begins
11:00 a.m. gates open to the public
2:00 p.m. judging by local celebrities
4:00 p.m. David Allan Coe
The contest will consist of corporate sponsored teams ($70 entry fee) and private sponsored
teams ($50 entry fee). This fee allows four team members admittance to the event. More
than four people may be on a team, however each additional person must pay $20 for a
corporate teams and $15 for a private teams. Entries will be judged and awards will be
given in each of these categories:***
Showmanship
Spiciest
Best all around chili(lst, 2nd & 3rd place)
* rain or shine
** all times are subject to change
*** this is not a sanctioned event
You will be given specific rules and regulations regarding the event and the contest when you pay your entry fee. If
you do not receive these instructions please contact us. You must have these when you check-in the day of the event. If reg
istering by mail, please include a self addressed, stamped envelope so we can send your rides information to you.
We can only accommodate a limited number of teams~No teams accepted after the deadline!!!
For any questions, call Kevin Caffey (409) 696-5451
Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 at the door
Tickets available at: Cavender's, Catalena Hatter's and MSC
Team Name:
Please Return This Portion With Entry Fee
Registration Deadline: April 18, 1996 No Exceptions
Corporate team ($70 check to SAE)
Name of Sponsor
Team Members:
Captain:
Private team ($50 check to SAE)
phone:,
phone:.
phone:,
phone:.
Additional team members require an additional charge,
include their name c ud phone via-
Please read information above and