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Thomas
Continued from Page 3
Rodriguez powers Rangers to win
in a style similar to the
NCAA’s 64-team basketball
tournament.
“The competition begins
with 64 men and 64 women,”
Thomas said. “In tho rank
ing round, everyone takes
the same number of shots,
and at the end they receive a
ranking from 1 to 64.
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participating in this
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best in the world. The
mental and technique
aspect of their level is
superb, and that's
what makes them the
best."
— FRANK THOMAS
Associate Chairman of Texas A&M's
Physical Education Activity Program
“In the next round, num
ber one shoots against num
ber 64, number two against
number 63, and so on, with
each shooting 18 arrows. The
highest score advances.”
When the archers reach
the quarterfinals they drop
down to 12 shots apiece,
making each shot more cru
cial.
Thomas, who is originally
from Ozark, Ark. and a grad
uate of Arkansas Tech, said
aside from the hype of the
Olympic Games and the seri
ousness of his position, he
hopes to pick up some tips
from the athletes to A&M.
“The archers that are par
ticipating In this tournament
are the best in the world,"
Thomas said. “The mental
and technique aspect of their
level Is superb, and that’s
what makes them the best.
“Some people say that the
mental aspect is 80 to 90 per
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pick up some of these tech
niques and take them home
with you."
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ARLINGTON (AP) — Ivan
Rodriguez hit two homers, lead
ing Kevin Gross and the Texas
Rangers past the Baltimore Ori
oles 6-2 Tuesday night.
Brady Anderson hit his 26th
homer, most in the majors, for
the Orioles. But Baltimore lost
for the ninth time in 12 games
against Texas this season.
Gross (8-6) pitched 8 1-3 in
nings, allowing seven hits and
one walk while striking out five.
Gross won for the third
time in four starts. Last sea
son, Gross did not win his
eighth game until his 26th
start on Sept. 9. Mike Henne-
man got the last two outs for
his 19th save.
Texas took a 2-1 lead in the
third against David Wells (4-7)
when Rodriguez hit a 420-foot
home run. Rodriguez hit his
ninth homer of the season in
the seventh for a 6-1 edge.
Rodriguez had his third two-
homer game of the year. Ander
son homered in the eighth.
The Rangers loaded the
bases in the fourth on consecu
tive singles by Mickey Tettle-
ton, Rusty Greer and Mark
McLemore. Kevin Elster’s two-
run single put Texas ahead 4-1.
Bobby Bonilla doubled home
a run for the Orioles in the first.
Texas took advantage of three
walks in the second, tying it at
1 on Greer’s sacrifice fly.
Wells allowed five runs and
eight hits in 6 2-3 innings, with
one strikeout and four walks.
He lost for the fourth time in
five decisions.
June
Associated Press Photo
Texas second baseman Mark McLemore leaps over a sliding Chad
Curtis in a Rangers' win over Detroit in 1995.
Olajuwon addresses Barkley trade rumors
HOUSTON (AP) — Hakeem
Olajuwon has heard the hopeful
speculation buzzing around town
regarding the Houston Rockets’
reported efforts to trade for
Charles Barkley.
Now the Rockets center wants
to hear what Sir Charles has to
say about the possibility that a
mini-Dream Team of Barkley,
Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler
might convene to bring the Rock
ets another NBA championship.
“It would be nice to hear from
Barkley himself what he’s think
ing,” Olajuwon said Tuesday.
"Barkley Is an asset. To have
Barkley on the team, on any
team, Is an asset.’’
Olajuwon will have a chance
to hear Barkley’s thoughts next
week, when Dream Team III
gathers in Chicago to begin prac
tice for the Olympic Games.
Barkley, 33, has asked the
Phoenix Suns to trade him to a
team that has a chance to win
the NBA title, namely Chicago,
Indiana, New York or Houston.
That pronouncement, which
the 0-8 forward made on national
television three weeks ago,
pushed rampant speculation —
already well un-
three-column photo of Barkley In a
der way in
Houston —* to a
fever pitch.
Rockets gen
eral manager
Bob Weinhauer I
fueled that re-1
cently by pub
licly talking up
Barkley’s abili
ties, and the
team last week
cleared room un
der its salary cap by trading Tim
Breaux and Pete Chilcutt to the
Vancouver Grizzlies.
Then on Tuesday, the Houston
Chronicle published an altered
Barkley
Astros’ long balls spell doom for Padres, 9A
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Sean
Berry hit his second grand slam
in his last 10 games and Derek
Bell and Orlando Miller also
homered as the Houston Astros
routed the San Diego Padres 9-4
Tuesday night.
Berry hit a 2-2 pitch from Doug
Bochtler into the left-field seats
with one out in the eighth inning
for his third career grand slam. He
also hit a grand slam June 13 off
Mark Leiter at San Francisco.
The Astros scored five runs on
one hit in the eighth. Loser Scott
Sanders (1-2) was tagged for four
of the runs, three earned, and
three walks, two intentional, in
just one-third of an inning.
Former Padres shortstop
Rickey Gutierrez, who drew a
leadoff walk off Sanders in the
eighth, scored the go-ahead run
on third baseman Ken Caminiti’s
throwing error. Jeff Bagwell and
Derek Bell were intentionally
walked before Bochtler relieved
Sanders and served up Berry’s
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The Chronicle also cited utt
named Suns sources as eaying
Barkley will be traded this sum'
m©r, and Houston Is the leading
candidate to land him. Any guen
move would likely not come until
after next Monday, when the NBA
salary cap goes up to $24,3 million,
the newspaper said.
Amid all the excitement, It
seems the only question remaining
—- for radio talk show callers and
sports pundits, anyway — Is which
two or three Rockets should be
traded for Barkley. Robert Bony?
Sam Cassell? Mark Bryant?
"I was listening to the ra^io,"
Olajuwon said. "Now everybody be
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very difficult situation, especially
for the decision-maker, because this
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The Astros took a 4-1 lead on a
two-run homer by Bell, another
former Padres player, and a solo
shot by Miller, both off Bob
Tewksbury. But the Padres
scored three runs in the seventh,
two on Caminiti’s double, to tie
the game at 4 and chase Mike
Hampton. Berry’s fielding error
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