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The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day i£ o i«l Qu CO ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate ap plies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an ad ditional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.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. ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Into: 1-800- 243-2435. AUTO Seized Cars from $175. Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD’s. Your area. Toll Free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-1652 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, low miles, runs perfect! $3,700 Please call 693-3976 '85 Jaguar XJ6, great condition. $6,250 or best offer. Call Julie 775-5548. '94 Ford XLT Ranger X-cab, excellent condition, V6, auto/air, cassette, low-mileage, $11,900. 694-7007 '87 Toyota 4-Runner, 4x4, black. Great condition, $7,500. Call 846-8321 94 Nissan 300ZX, black emerald. Records. Excellent condition! $25,000 Call 696-3337 '95 Nissan 240SX SE, blue emerald. CD, sunroof. Excellent condition! $15,000 696-3337 Mercedes Benz stationwagon, turbo diesel, 30+ mpg, great condition, seats 7, priced right! 512-288-0212 ‘93 Chevy Cavalier, a/c, auto, 2-door, 58K mi., $5,700 774-4345 p.m. or message 1991 Suzuki Swift, 2-door, hatchback, 5-speed, 45K, a/c, $3,495 - negotiable. 775-0729 . BED & BREAKFAST Romantic Victorian B & B get-away. Plus gourmet candle-light dining. The Pink House 364-2868 Special Offer for Parents & Students stay at elegant Angelsgate B&B. $69 weekdays/ $79 weekends on availability - readers of this ad. 779-1231 COMPUTERS IBM PS-1 386 160 MB hard drive, windows, word, 2- keyboards, mouse & other software $200. David 847- 5980 Tl travel mate 486 50 mhz, 8 meg RAM, 200 meg HD, active matrix color display, mouse, modem, case & ac cessories. Windows & SPSSX software $875 Please call 690-0383 686 Computer! Cyrix 6x86 -150+Mhz Triton 111+ moth erboard w/256k cashe. 16MB RAM, 8X CD-ROM, soundcard, speakers, 1.2 Gig HD, 33.6k Voice FAX modem, mouse, Windows 95 keyboard, SVGA color monitor, warranty $1285. (409) 445-3480 Dell 486, multi-media, CD-ROM, 14,400 modem, 8 MB RAM, Microsoft Office, color printer. $850. 764-1852. DJ MUSIC Professional DJ/MC - Peter Block. Specializing in Ag gie Weddings, Date, Parties, Banquets, Dances. Mo bile to anywhere in Texas. Formal attire! The Party Block Mobile DJ 693-6294 http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html STARZ Mobile Entertainment - Professional DJ spe cializing in Aggie weddings, private parties, proms, dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events. Large selection of all styles of music, large or small sound/ lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by Michael Bratz '97, 694-8981/ 1-800-435-6065. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY mi j Wm < 1 ♦•=< PSP 2V I ^ UliwMiiBSi PwifiiwI8R|I ssH&i : Windows Programmer, full-time only, Elite Software, 846-2340, www.elitesoft.com Bio-organic Chemist. BS or MS in Bio-organic Chem istry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry experience re quired. Molecular Biology a plus. Submit resume & transcript to: Ambion - Job 145 - 2130 Woodward St. 200, Austin, Tx. 78744. EOE L B w bn MB B 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Two bedroom apartment south of campus. Available now. $250.00 696-2038 Sublease 2 bdrm apartment at Sevilla. $370/mo. for individual, $475/mo. for multiple residents. Available now! Call 696-6299 Sublease now through May ‘97, Ibdrm (Eastgate). Close to campus, $350/mo. neg. + utilities. No de posit. Prasad 845-4459 (W), 764-3019 (H) 1/1 sublease, good condition, 2 fans, on shuttle, $415/mo. neg.. 696-8190 2 bdrm/2 bath mobil home on 7 acres fenced, $350/mo + deposit. Call 778-7064 ■ i U* ■« lw K. W WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924»(800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. BRUNO A. SHIMEK ‘83 Attorney at Law Licensed By Supreme Court of Texas • DWI’S • DIVORCE • MIP’S • PERSONAL INJURY » DRUG RELATED OFFENSES "FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION’’ 823-3327 bshimek@cy-net.net 118 South Main Bryan, Texas 77803 Not Certified By The Texas Board of Legal Specialization D.R. CAIN PROPERTIES Brazos House Apts. 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Longmire House Apts. 2300 Longmire, C.S. 693-7741 Yellow House Apts. SW Pkwy & Welsh, C.S. 696-9492 1 BD/1 BA&2BD/1 BA or 2 BD/2 BA APTS. Duplexes & 4-Plexes : Bryan & C.S. Our Apartments Are Cleaner Our Prices Are Better Our Service is the BEST!! MAIN OFFICE - 3002 Texas Ave. S., C.S. 693-8850 Now Preleasing for fhe fall! Ask about our leasing policy! FOR RENT Sublease, no deposit, $430/mo, 1 bdrm/1 bath, C. Sta tion, shuttle rt., microwave, computer room, etc. Avail- ablenowl Call Leah 779-1120 A.S.A.P. Sublease room at University Towers. Fe male. Extras - parking, phone, cable and mail. $680 per month. 1-713-496-4756 after 8:00 p.m. or 1-713- 530-7330 9:00 - 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE Look! II Why pay rent when you can own a manufac tured home for less. 2 & 3 bdrm model homes on large wooded sites ready to move in. 779-2123 Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and Pay-per-View channels. 1-800-752-1389. CAR STEREO - all brands, lowest prices guaranteed!! 696-9731,24 hr. 226-2073 New large dorm refrigerator $120. Honda 50cc motor bike (not scooter) $190. Window A/C unit 14,000 btu $160 O.B.O. Please call 272-0013 Solid Oak table, $75. Computer table, $70: Study lamp, $15, 696-6299 New Hewlett Packard 48GX calculator with chemistry card $200. Please call Kristen at 696-7823 Queen size bed w/ frame, $100. 696-6299. Cannondale M700 mountain bike, extras included $700. Please call 696-5056 or e-mail to kingsx@tamu.edu Bike for sale: Specialized Allez epic carbon fiber 21 inch frame, aluminum fork, LOOK carbon pedals, kevlar seat, $600 neg. 694-2174. Tag Huer men's diving watch for sale: linked stainless steel band, watch face glows, depth 200m, 1 yr old, $300 neg. 694-2174 50 yard line! Two tickets, $200 o.b.o. Call 223-1196, leave message. 2 - 1-yr VIP's at Perfect Tan, $225 each. Freeze op tions and appts. Can use at both locations. 862-1417 ALPINE cassette car stereo plus 2 4x6 Alpine speakers $150. Call Cale 731-1273 FUNDRAISER Fast Fundraiser - Raise $500 In 5 Days - Greeks, Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy - No Financial Obligation (800) 862-1982 Ext. 33 Attention clubs & organizations. Fundraising. 696- 5056 or email kingsx@tamu.edu for details. Limited applications accepted: HELP WANTED Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings. Working hours 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appt. Prestigious teaching position, must have had Tx. D.L. 5 yrs. +, & college experience. Work evenings & Sat urdays, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI's, Pi’s etc. 694-2122 Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268-5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F College Station. Promote the circus. Flexible hrs. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846- 8818 BACK to school - up to $7.50, flexible schedules around classes. ‘Soholarshlps/lnternships- available, cond. apply. No experience necessary, training pro-. vided. Call 10-4' ^6->734“'' ’ ' d ‘‘ What would you do with $150 extra per month? Pay a bill or two? Buy your groceries? Make a car pay ment? It’s up to you) Donate your life saving plasma & earn extra income. Just 3 or 4 hours/week of relaxing while you read, study, talk w/ friends, or whatever. Call Westgate Plasma Center for more information at 846-8855, & check out our new center opening Sep tember 16th in the Golden Corral Shopping Center, next door to Sidepockets. Give us a call & we’ll an swer any questions you might have. ■ Villa Maria Chevron - part-time help wanted at Villa Maria & 29th St. in Bryan. Apply in person 776-1261 Good pay, flexible hours, delivery drivers wanted. Ap ply at Partners - 109 Walton Vineyard Court Hotel hiring part-time maintenance personnel. Requiring approximately 30 - 32 hrs. a week, 8:30 - 5:30. Must be available on weekends. Please apply at 216 Dominik, College Sta. No phond calls please. ijc-Motion Picture and Television Shows Hiring. Earn to $3,000/mo. Work with your favorite stars. Local & World travel. Transportation, Room/Board! No experi ence necessary! (818)385-1555 Ext. M-50100 New location for Chick-fN-A in Bryan. We are opening a new free standing restaurant. We are accepting ap plications now at Post Oak Mall. Work & training will temporarily be in the mall. Bryan hours of operation: 6:30 am - 10:00 pm, M-Sat. & closed Sundays. EOE. Proficient auto/cad draftsman with industrial design experience wanted on a 6-8 week contract basis. Per manent employment possible. Smaller company with huge growth potential. Send resume to personnel di rector, P.O. box 1916, Brownwood, Texas 76801 Advanced tap, ballet & jazz teacher for very advanced students. Approx. 3 hrs/wk. Only those w/ extensive training need apply. Call Kathy @ 693-0249, 693- 1153. 20 Permanent Part-time Positions Available No Computer Background Required!!! Universal Computer Systems • 5.50/hr. • Convenient location (Between 4.0 & Sidepockets on University) • Opportunity to work with 150 Ags! • Flexible hours - 24 hrs./day, 6 days/wk, prefer mornings • Computer repair. Data Entry, Cleaning To apply, contact our Recruiting depart ment at 1-800-883-3031 no later than 10/4/96. UCS hires non-tobacco users only. EOE. HELP WANTED Wait-staff - Friendly & outgoing people needed, full or part-time. Apply Tue. - Frid., 2 - 4 p.m. at Golden Cor ral Babysitter wantedi to watch 2 young children in our home on Mondays from 6am-2pm. 764-2135 Kitchen help needed at Cenare. Apply 2pm-5pm weekdays, 404 Univ, Dr. East. Oxford Street Restaurant waitstaff positions available. Must be available 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (lunch shift), M-W-F. Also, part-time cook position available. Apply after noons 2 p.m. - 4 p.m., Sun.-Thurs. Get Coaching Experience - Volunteer to coach at St. Michael's Academy. Boy’s & girl's basketball & tennis coaches needed. Call AD, Wendy Snyder at 822-2715 Experienced pet shop help needed, part-time evenings & weekends. Call 822-9315 MOTORCYCLE 1985 Honda Interceptor (Ninja type), 500cc, new tires, fresh tune-up. $1700 neg. 779-9513 PERSONALS 774-DATE Why wait? Get a Date! Always FREE for women!! Jolie at Austin Jimmy Buffet. Your ticket to Europe is in my hand, and it's good thru '96. Hugo says: ‘Al- lons-yi’ Call 512-267-1010. PETS | Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure- breds! Brazos Animal Shelter 775-5755 German Shepherd/Belgian Shepherd puppies, smart, playful, great companion. $100 each. Please call af ter 6 p.m. 823-7122 Labs - yellow, AKC champion bloodlines, first shots, wormed, declawed. Beautiful & healthy bundles of joy. $350 Please call (409)321-4828 HELP WANTED Yeast Infection Women 16 years of age and older If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, irritation or discharge you may be eligible to participate. As a participant you will receive $150 for completion of study (3 visits). Physician visits and medication are FREE. No blood drawn!! Individuals with psoriasis needed to participate in a research study using an investigative topical med ication. Volunteers will be com pensated for their time and travel. Fever Blister Study Psoriasis Study Volunteers with history of herpes labialis (fever blisters) needed to participate in a research study using an investigational topical prepara tion. Must be pre-screened before your next fever blister. Eligible volun teers may receive up to $280. Call NOW for information Chronic Lower Back Pain Study Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed with chronic lower back pain requiring daily pain medication to participate in a ten week clinical re search study using an investigational pain medication. El igible volunteers will be compensated. Athlete’s Foot Study Patients volunteers needed for Re search Study of new investigation al medicine. Free physical exam, treatments, study medications, and lab tests available for qualified participants. Patient stipend avail able for qualified participants ages 12 years & above. No topical (pre scription or over the counter) treatment in the last 2 wks. Acne Study Patients needed for mild moderate acne study. Call to screen. No blood work. 10 week study starting in September. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 PETS CFA Adorable Persian kitten, odd eyed, white female, has shots, $225. Please call 693-0239 Ball Python for sale. Very tame & healthy. One year old. Includes large tank and set up. $150, negotiable. Please call 268-3801 Cockateils, conures, love birds, macaws, parrots, breeders/hand-fed sweeties, Diane 409-775-4866 REAL ESTATE '94 Fleetwood - 2 bdrm/1 bath, fenced for pets, skirt ed, $17,000, negotiable. (409) 822-1784 ROOMMATE Roommate needed, $300/mo + 1/2 bills. Please call 764-2003 or 846-8400 ■ Non-smoking mate roommate needed to share 2/1 apartment, College Station, $220/mo + utilities. 764- 5997 Christian female roommate: share master room, bath. $155/mo, water paid, W/D. 694-8496 SERVICES Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser vice. Re-stringing tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696-9733 AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-loti! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count. M-TU(6pm-9pm). W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Low est price allowed by law. Ill Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846- 6117. Show up 30 min. early. Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chpt! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia, etc! Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. Guitar lessons - All levels, all styles $30/month. Call Blake 268-8251 Olivers Choice The Fun Way To Have Your Ticket Dis missed. Call 779-8496 for dates & times. New loca tion starting Oct. 7th - 2603 S. Tx. Ave Student Discount phonecards - 25c/ min. Genuine MCI PrePaid phone cards at 25% student discount: $5 card w/ 15 min. - $3.75, $10 card w/ 30 min. - $7,50, $20 card w/ 60 min. - $15.00, $30 card w/ 90 min. - $22.50. Visa - Mastercard - American Express - Money Order, All orders shipped postpaid immediate ly. 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CALL TODAY: 409-589-3358 For subscription rates Limited delivery area SAVE $$ OFF NEWSSTAND PRICES "V O Ml« m ■ COMPUTER SYSTEMS MANAGER Department is seeking qualified candidate to manage departmental computer systems & networks, including design, implementation, main tenance, problem diagnosis, and repairs for all networked computer platforms in the department. Requires Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field. Three years in computer system administration and network support. Must have excellent communications and inter personal skills and be service oriented. Some participation in non standard hours required. Salary $30,000 +/yr., commensurate with experience and qualifications. Refer to job #970089 and apply at location below: Employment Office Human Resources Department Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843-1475 (409) 845-5154 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Diversity U.8 . Ski s 9th Annual College Ski Week emm Keystone Sc Arapahoe Basin Ski Three Resorts for the Price of One! frotn only *179 Luxuiy Condos Lift Pass 9<i/Sncwboard Raitals & Lessons &ew Pub Parlies HappyHours ‘tf'YO r*t£¥t — Free Night Skiing Prctessiooal Stafl v/wvv „ . oorW— 1-800-SKI-WILD Monday • September30,l)i Fumbles Continued from Page 7 forced a turnover, giving the of fense the ball on its own 11-yard line after Aggie senior cornerback Andre Williams intercepted a deep pass by Colorado’s Koy Detmer. But two plays later, Stewart wfcs hit and fumbled, setting up a Buffalo field goal. In the fourth quarter, A&M gained 153 total yards, but in complete passes and penalties in crucial moments kept the Aggies from scoring. “It’s very frustrating to go out there and play well, but then make mistakes,’’ Stewart said. "We were moving the ball well and had opportunities to score, but we just made mistakes and fumbles, and you can’t have Slocum said the turnoversa mistakes the team has a throughout the season! tributed to its 1-3 record “We can be a good team, but we’re notri^ Slocum said. “From timetoti these things (turnoversanda takes) happen. |Thisyear]« been snake bit on turnovers,' “It’s been a reccurringtlij us (this season),” Steivartsaii ad llick-click-c of danger. 1 feel like we could be inbti ^or the scree edes the hori [though not ii inal is felt. Ar dng— some shape — maybe even4-0-ii] for those mistakes.” Slocum said fumblescoi partly from inexperience. "All people make mistalfjiperson is abo Slocum said. “But youngp® )fahit-and-p in particular make mistakes.! don’t write them off. Wenett just give them time to mam.': Ryan only player with three retired number [cyclists are a pus. The redd Assistant inion Editor HOUSTON (AP) — Nolan Ryan is still setting records. On Sunday, he became the only major leaguer to have his number retired by three teams. Ryan, whose number previous ly was retired by the California Angels and Texas Rangers, had his No. 34 retired Sunday by the Houston Astros. “It’s really special because I’ve had a unique career from the standpoint that I was able to play as long as I did for those three teams and had a lot of unique things happen with each of them,” said Ryan, who pitched his fifth no-hitter while playing with the Astros in 1981. Hank Aaron (Milwaukee, At lanta), Casey Stengel (New York Yankees, New York Mets), Rod Carew (Minnesota, California) and Rollie Fingers (Milwaukee, Oakland) had their numbers re tired by two teams. Ryan pitched a record seven no hitters and struck out a record 5,714 batters. He holds 53 records in all. “If I had to select one record it probably would be the5,i Ryan said. “That’s becauseof number of innings it took and number of years it took.l great satisfaction out of that" Ryan thinks the careersml ■SS* I Erin Fitzgerald apolitical sclent out record may be tough to brie xl English major “Times change andattitu: change," said, was a when you It 1 errors. Since t "Ilia :ampusappar tia teptofcompoi pandex-weari four-manti id words unitt tions andtiii to get comps lejoining of th games, lit people are In very day, Aggi t PV if Ryan starter gets! :eand reckless inj ilutely no reas or six inn If that changes again, youmi#ughmain cam find someone who wouldpitt ipusisso far th that long and with thatstylelh sinthe allottet he might do it. But I think be the last to fall." Several former teammates, eluding Mike Scott andJoseCm nountingwher participated ceremonies honotit isspedestrian Ryan prior to the Astros' season! nale against the Florida Marlins. through Main t rsjongdistam ierg, can be re; Astros catch Marlins 54 in final game of season HOUSTON (AP) — Tony Euse bio doubled home James Mouton from first base in the 10th inning Sunday as the Houston Astros beat the Florida Marlins 5-4. Mouton led off against Chris Hammond (5-8) and reached on a hard bunt to second baseman Luis Castillo, who couldn’t throw him out. Eusebio then followed with his winning hit. The victory allowed the Astros to finish in second place in the NL Central, despite an 8-17 record in September. The loss prevented the Marlins from finishing at .500 for the first time in their history. John Hudek (2-0) pitched two perfect innings for the win. Houston trailed 4-2 in the eighth inning when Mouton and Kirt Manwaring led off with singles off Marc Valdes. After Orlando Miller fouled out, pinch-hitter Sean Berry singled to center field scoring Mouton. Then pinch-run ner John Cangelosi scored the tying run on a throwing error by Castillo. Pinch-hitter Devon White de livered a two-run single with the bases loaded in the seventh in ning, to put Florida ahead 4-2. Alex Arias doubled with one out 1 and reliever Todd Jones Conine and Greg Colbrunn«i pitches to load the bases, brought on Alvin Mormanaf White hit his first pitch thro the infield into center field. Greg Zaun hit his first home run and Andy Larkini lowed three hits over fiver giving the Marlins a 2-1 lead.H Astros tied it in the sixth Miller’s single after Mouton gled and went to third on) waring’s single. Larkin gave up a first-innii and then allowed only one runner to reach third base. H up three hits in five innings,sW out two and walked four. Zaun’s second-inning 1# gave the Marlins an early 2-1 k off Shane Reynolds, who four hits and struck outthreet ! five innings before leaving game with a strained right grok Reynolds started wild and it him a run in the first inning Castillo walked, went to second 1 a grounder and scored onft Colbrunn’s single to center fid Brian Hunter walked ond, and scored on Jeff Bag 1 grounder in the first inning, ttosolely ride e,pedestrian s Ibeatrisk becai ^bicycles do tynrnt follow ti ten safety it (atevery cross’ "crosswalk’ ipound word, “ is “one v pedestrians mi hitt jgti Padres clinch NL West title LOS ANGELES (AP) — Even with the NL West championship at stake, the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres played Sunday as if it was a meaningless exhibition game. With both teams already assured playoff spots, the Padres beat the Dodgers 2-0 in 11 innings, complet ing a three-game, season-ending sweep for their first division title since 1984. The Dodgers wound up as the wild card. Pinch-hitter Chris Gwynn broke the scoreless tie with a two- run double in the 11th. A game that could’ve been a classic a few years ago meant nothing because both clubs were already in the playoffs. Trevor Hoffman got his 42nd save, preserving the win for Dario Veras (3-1). Steve Finley and Ken Caminiti opened the Padres 11th with sin gles off Chan Ho Park (5-5). Chris Gwynn, who had only two RBIs in 52 previous pinch-hit ting appearances, lined a double to right-center. Anderson, McGwire jo 50-homer clti ixample, “side ce, walk on th< .sions with bic andremoun ither bike lane I lowever, even i his i the presideni tion and tell A ipinach, chan would do it. ipinach consul yconstant. Thi istic after stalls good for us. Bi still wouldn’t tc ’s the same w federal goven aledthat teen- i marijuana in< to 39 perce Republican pre ti hammering; t Clinton’s recc ton and the ne ,14 P se ' The statistical ji Oil: ght it was son ’s true that tl ustry may be me c veve (her iident has t) immoral fusion.” le was re- Jng to Clin- ^ s recent ad- TORONTO (AP) — Brady^ tissu P- derson hit his SOthhometk edtoshow Sunday, joining Mark McG^ way. This in the 50-homer club thisi f: son and making it only fourth time that two pla; have hit 50 homers in a season Anderson hit a 2-2 pi 1 !' from Pat Hentgen into right-field seats. The ho^ isiontoa was his 12th this season!^ L 0 f ing off a game, breaking* nagers that major-league recordset” 11CP Bobby Bonds in 1973, ^na Hank Greenberg hifhehad homers) and Jimmy Foxxt* , both reached the SO-ho^ 1 + ./ T , plateau in 1938: RalphW i”'! fIC0U (51) and Johnny Mize (511* ! yArka " sa , s . it in 1947; and Roger Maristf’ ^mittedly, th and Mickey Mantle (54)p (! ’ty-Themanji formed the feat in 1961. , lances of wh; Anderson became the ^ tiniscent of th player to hit at least 50 ho# teervative 1 and those 14 played have# >ed their taxes bined to do it a total 211 Babe Ruth did it fourl and Foxx, Kiner and Ma^ 'over the Amei did it twice each. Presidents - ^ut that’s exact tdidate can’t evi