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AUTO
Cars for $100!!! Seized & Sold locally this month.
Trucks, 4x4's, etc. 800-522-2730, Ext.#3782.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. “The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B". 364-2868.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
1 1 IH - s . , 0
Powerful Income Program. Earn $2,200-$5,500/wk.
Call 1-800-322-6169, Ext.#0330 for 2-minutes overview.
COMPUTERS
(1) Mac LC475 w/monitor, 33.6 modem, printer, (1) HP
486/100 w/monitor, modem speakers, 6-months old,
best offer. 694-1496.
EMPLOYMENT
FOR RENT
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BID
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FOR SALE BY SEALED BID--
2 PICK-UP TRUCKS
INSPECTION: 9 AM-12 NOON
& 1-4 PM (JULY 21-24)
INSPECTION INFORMATION
& BID FORMS MAY BE
OBTAINED AT BLDG. 8522 AT
THE TAMU RIVERSIDE
CAMPUS—HWY 21 WEST,
BRYAN, TX.
New home sales trainee.
Immediate opportunity for entry
level position. 65 yr. old com
pany seeks recent graduate in
Business or Construction
Science. Competitive salary &
benefits with excellent long
term potential. Respond to
Tilson Home Corporation,
6211 Ea. Hwy. 21, Bryan, Tx. 77808.
Lincoln Square -
where everyone feels at home.
Sign a new lease before
July 31st and receive either a
13” Color TV, Microwave or VCR
We have 1 & 2 Bdrm. Floor Plans
to choose from starting at $395.
Come visit at 313 Lincoln
(Just 3 blocks behind
Red Lobster) or call
693-2720
Come Home To Timber Creek
Sign a New Lease before
July 31st & Receive either a 13”
Color TV, Microwave or VCR.
We still have 4 Two-Bedroom
Floor Plans to choose from incl.,
1042 Sq. Ft. Fourplexes with
Washer/Dryer. Come visit us at
801 Spring Loop
(behind the Hilton) or call
846-2976
Sonnenblick
AUGUST FREE!
Large 2/1, 5 Closets,
TAMU SHUTTLE, near BLINN
covered parking, pool, microwave,
. ceiling fans, intrusion alarm,
partial utilities paid.
$439
691-2062
3700 Plainsman Ave
With prices starting at under $300.00
we’ve got an apartment for you!
It’s time to Make Your Move
Doux Chene Apartments!!!
1401 FM 2818 live@dcapts.com 693-1906
Engineer with vehicle manufacturing experience needed
for part-time work with local manufacture. Fax resume
to: (210)366-0446. •
Fun instructors or comedians. $6/hr. Will train. Evening
SSaturdays. College experience. Tx.D.L. 5-years, no
criminal records. 694-2122.
Management Opportunity. Challenging and rewarding
career available through our Management Training
Program. We are seeking an intelligent, career- orient
ed person who is outgoing and likes to be challenged.
Excellent training program benefits, and advancement
potential. Call Beneficial at 846-3277. http://www.ben-
eficial.com Beneficial maintains a non-smoking, drug
free work environment and is committed to diversity in
our workforce as an equal opportunity employer
M/F/D/V.
FOR RENT
Apple Macintosh 512K monitor, keyboard, printer, 2-
mouse, different programs and games included $300.
Call 823-1080.
Intel 486DX4 120 Processor $75, 4XCD Rom Internal
$50, 14.4K 200M Modem Data/Fax/Voicemail $30, 2 4-
MB 30-Pin Simms $20/ea., 8 1-MB 30-Pin Simms
$5/ea., 2 Simm expanders $15/ea., Ph # 693-8536, e-
mail verma@tamu.edu
Pentium 120 Mhz, 16 MB, 1 GB HD, 4X CD, Soundcard,
1MB Video, 14 in. monitor, Win95, $790. Call 693-9284.
Pentium 133MHz, 16MB-ram, 1.6GB-HD, 33.6-modem,
CDROM, sound &speakers, 2MB-video, 14"monitor,
Packard Bell desktop, new, one only $725. 846-7186.
Pentium 200MMX $1,225, 166MHz $995, 16MB-ram,
16XCDROM, 33.6-V/F/modem, 1.3GB-HD, sound
Sspeakers, 2MB-video, 14"-monitor, Tamunet set-up, 1-
year warranty, upgradable, 3.1GB-HD add $75. 846-
7186.
DJ MUSIC
The Party Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings and TAMU func
tions. For the best call 693-6294.
http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html
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!!
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 wks.
Heartburn Study
Do you suffer from heartburn
symptoms? Call for details.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
1-800-681-8204
Attention Women
Females, ages 18-34, who have
been treated for a recent vaginal
infection are being recruited to
participate in a one year research
study using one of two feminine
hygiene products. History of
douching is required. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated.
Chronic Pain Study
Subjects who have had chronic
pain for at least three months,
have been taking a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medication daily
and require additional pain relief
are being recruited for an
investigative research study with
a marketed pain medication to
determine the incidence of
nausea and.or vomiting due to
the medication. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
or
1-800-681-8204
New 2bdrm/2bath house, c/a and heat, w/d, refrigerator,
dishwasher, 15-minutes from campus, no pets,
$700/mo. 778-3106.
Quiet country atmosphere, fireplace, very large 1-bed
room brick duplex. $375/mo. +bills. No pets. 693-8534.
Select from economy to luxury 1,2 and 3-bedrooms,
apartments/ fourplexes. Bryan and C.Station. Available
now or pre-lease starting at $315. Some with all bills
paid. United Realty, 694-9140.
Sonnenblick Apartments. Large 2/1, 884 sq. ft., 5-
closets, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, pool, cov
ered parking, shady picnic area, $439/mo. 691-2062.
Sublease 2bdrm/2bath. Treehouse Apartments.
$625/mo. Close to campus. Call Lori, 696-8368.
Summer only leases available. Special summer rates
on 1,2+3 bedrooms. United Realty. 694-9140.
1&2 Bedroom apartments or graduate dorms available
for Fall. 10% discount for students or staff. Great loca
tion! Furnished or unfurnished. 846-9196.
1,000sq. feet studio apartment, w/2bdrm/11/2ba, w/d,
bus route, computer rooms, free aerobics. $650/mo.
Kelly, 696-1624.
1bdrm/1bath w/dinning area. Sublease August through
May w/option to renew. Enough room for 2. August
paid for. $465/mo. Call 696-9180.
1 st.-month rent free, +$100. Female needed, sublease
4-bedroom apartment. University Commons. $275/mo.
(972)283-1925.
2Bdrm. duplex, on shuttle, fenced yard. No pets. $395
Sbills. 693-8534.
2bdrm/11/2bath, sublease August through December.
Huntington Apartments. $579/mo., negotiable. 696-
9517.
2bdrm/1bath for sublease, w/d hook-ups, $500/mo.
Great location. Very clean. 693-2184.
3bdrm/2bath house in Bryan near Historical District.
Central air/heat, flexible lease. Available Aug. 1st.
$750/mo. Call 822-7263, 862-4233.
Available now or for August. Pre-leasing Ibdrm/lbath,
all bills paid, Northgate area. United Realty. 694-9140.
C.Sta. fourplex. 2408 Blanco. 2bdrm/1bath, studio
style, on shuttle, no pets. $410/mo. 731 -8951.
Close to campus, 2bdrm-1bth condo, 402-Nagle. W/D,
available 8/30, covered parking, no pets, $425/mo.
+deposit. (713)468-3973.
College Court. Great location, 2/1, shuttle, microwave,
some utilities paid, intrusion alarm, pool. $439/mo. 823-
7039.
FULL-SIZE WASHER/DRYER! 2bdrm/1bath, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062.
House for rent. 1407 East 23rd., Bryan. 2bdrm/1bath,
ch-a, wood floors, ceiling fans, appliances, no pets,
$450/mo., $450 deposit. (903)595-1602.
Large 2bdrm/2bath. Autumn Circle. Pets ok. W/D con
nection. $495/mo. Available August. 693-1906, ask for
Suzanne.
FOR SALE
1980 40-foot Park model trailer, 1 -bedroom w/computer
room +table. All new flooring +carpet. $4,000. 779-
9497, leave message.
2bdrm/1bath mobile home. Perfect for student. Newly
remodeled. Excellent condition. Set-up in C.Sta. park.
Pets allowed. 776-2075.
30 foot RV, set-up for student living, includes: storage
shed, w/d. $4,000. 776-6203.
A Trek 800, forest green mountain bike. Excellent con
dition! Shimano components. $300. Please call jen-
nifer at 695-2535.
Coffee table and 2 matching end tables, good condition
but a little bit wobbly, $25 for all 3. Call 268-4039.
Computer work center $225, Sanyo 27" w/stand $250,
Sharp 27" $200, sofa sleeper w/queen mattress $200,
Queen bed $225. 764-0066.
Dining table with 4-chairs $60, sofa, arm chair and cof
fee table $80, Sealy full size bed (2-years old) $175.
693-6464.
Drafting table with matching stool and parallel bar $90.
Centurian Grand Lemans 10-speed road bike $75. Call
Mike at 696-5787.
Manitou-4 suspension shock $125 (free rebuild):
Rollerblade “Cool Blades"- no wheels $50; 30-gallon
hex-aquarium w/stand $175; Call James at 693-2795.
Moving. Must sell: Cannondale R900 road-bike $1,000.
Excellent condition. Asking 1/2-original price. Full-size
bed, lyr.old $100. Greg or Ryan, 693-7524.
Pool table, 8 feet, Brunswick, recently recovered, with
accessories, $800 O.B.O. Please call 779-9058.
Vintage toys for sale: StarWars, Lunchboxes, Spawn,
Board Games, Hot Wheels, etc. at Blast from the Past in
Northgate. 846-4004.
HELP WANTED
College Grads/ Students- Fastest growing company in
America comes to C.Sta. needs quality, motivated peo
ple to help with local expansion. PT/FT. 268-2232.
Day-care employees needed (or fall shifts. M/W/F 7:15-
12:30, T/TH 7:15-12:30, p.m.3-5 M-F. Only dedicated
dependable need apply. 693-3661.
Experienced technician. Independent and aggressive.
Web design. Compuview Computer Store. Dan, 846-
5454.
Food Service Workers. St. Joseph Regional Health
Center is accepting applications for part-time Food
Service Workers. Will be responsible for performing
food service tasks to include preparation and produc
tion. Interested applicants can apply to St. Joseph
Regional Health Center Employment office located at
2601 Osier Boulevard, Bryan, through Friday, 7-25-97.
E.O.E.
“Gold's Gym is now hiring for receptionists and mainte
nance personnel. Experience helpful"
Local business needs part-time warehouse help. Please
call 779-7043 for information on resume submittal.
Make-ready Assistant. Prefer painting experience,
cleaning. Aug.14-28. $5.50/hr. 696-1138.
National firm expanding. 15 openings available. Above
average pay. Flexible around summer school.
Scholarships available. 696-7734.
National Homebuilders seeks estimator trainee. Send
resume: 1200 Soldiers Field Drive, Sugarland, Texas,
77479.
Panabella's Grande Cafe. Experienced wait-staff need
ed. Hours: 11:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Call 779-2558.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031.
Part-time help wanted, experience preferred, Villa Maria
Chevron, at Villa Maria and E.29th in Bryan 776-1261
Part/Full-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s
Chevron. Texas Ave., University Dr.
Fleas!!!!
In Your Home?
Research sites are needed
for a 14 Day In-Home flea
control study. We provide
Free indoor flea control in
exchange for your cooperation.
Please call Granovsky
Assoc, at 822-3069.
mi
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with recurrent genital
herpes for a research study of an
investigational oral medication. A
current herpes outbreak is not necessary.
Up to $400 will be paid to qualified
volunteers who enroll and complete
this study.
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with history of recurrent
fever blister/cold sores for a research
study with an investigational oral
medication. Individuals that qualify and
complete the study will receive up to
$400 for their participation. AN
| ACTIVE FEVER BLISTER IS NOT
REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR THIS
STUDY. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
For more information, call:
VIP Research,Inc.
776-1417
HELP WANTEI
Phlebotomists. St. Joseph Regional Health Center is
accepting applications for On-Call Phlebotomists.
Previous experience highly preferred. Must be available
to work days. H.S. grad or equivalent. Interested appli
cants can apply to St. Joseph Regional Health Center
Employment office located at 2601 Osier Boulevard,
Bryan. E.O.E.
Quality Sales People. We have Full and Part time
evening telemarketing positions available immediately.
$7.00 hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible schedules.
Apply in person at: IMS, 700 Univ. Dr. E., Ste.104,
C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682.
Reading this will bring you an extra $140/month
CASH. In a gentle, easy way. You lie back in a soft
chair, get a pin-prick & you're free to read, study, talk or
dream. 60-minutes & you're up and away, cash in hand,
smiling. The Plasma Center. 4223-Weilborn Rd. 846-
8855. 700-University Dr. E. 268-6050.
Sheetrockers, painter helpers needed. No experience
required. Good work ethic. Will work with school sched
ule. 775-7126.
Wait-staff $8-10/hr. average. Also cashier position
open, must be able to work day-time during the fall.
Both apply Tues.-Fri., 2-4p.m., at Golden Corral.
Wellborn Preschool needs part-time teaching assistant
for August. Must be 21. Call 690-6570.
MISCELLANEOUS
All we need is YOU and your CAMERAI! Visit
www.TheZeppelin.com 11
Your own business while in school. Exceptional part-
time income. (254)772-4748.
MOTORCYCLE
1983 Nighthawk 650. Runs good New tires. $1,000
O.B.O 696-9517.
PERSONAL
ROMANCE FOR YOUI! 1-900-336-8162. Ext #3702
$2 99/m in MustbetSyrs Serv-U (619)645-8434
PETS
Adopt: Puppies. Kittens. Cats, Dogs Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Golden retriever puppies. AKC registered. 6 weeks old.
$225 each. Please call 693-6312.
Moving- Must find home for sweet, obedient 6 months
old lab/golden male. Needs love, attention, room to
play. Call 693-3729.
Must sell 31/2-feet friendly healthy female iguana, per
fect tail, $100/negotiable. Please call 694-3096.
REAL ESTATE
Upscale Condo 2bdrm-1.5bth, new paint, all appliances,
ceiling fans, new a/c, 1050sqft., yard. $48,500. 823-
2112. ^
ROOMMATES
3bdrm/2bath house on San saba, fenced backyard.
Female roommate, graduate student preferred. Pets
o.k. Call Robin or Liz, 764-0651.
Female roommate needed for 2bdrm/21/2bath pool-side
condo with w/d. garage, on bus-route, $400/mo. utilities
included. 694-8771.
Female roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bath luxury
condo on Wolf Run, 1 -block from campus. Private pool.
$300/mo. +1/3 utilities. (281)892-7785.
Female roommate needed. Private bdrm/bath.
$310/mo.+1/2bills. Near t.a.m.u. 694-3689, Dawn.
Need female roommate for 2bdrm/1bath, deposit and
first month’s rent paid, $250/mo. 779-7054.
Room for rent in Bryan house. $300/mo., all bills paid.
Must be neat, honest and dependable. Female pre
ferred. 696-4343.
Roommate (preferably female) needed for 2-bedroom,
720-sq.ft. Starting by August. Bryan. Good location.
Shuttle. $200/mo.+1/2 bills. 260-1583.
Roommate needed Immediately. Non-smoking male
student. Quiet Bryan house. $200/mo., 1/4-utilities.
John, (713)869-6952, (409)776-0737.
Roommate needed starting August-1 st. On bus-route,
in good area. Private master bdrm/bath, w/d, $255/mo.
+ 1/3bills. Call 695-9575.
Roommate needed starting mid-August/ September.
2bdrm/11/2bath fourplex, w/d. $260/mo.+1/2-bills. Call
695-1495.
Wanted non-smoker roommate. $175/mo. +1/3utilities.
823-0381, after 4:00p.m. or leave message.
MMMWg;
AAA-Texas Defensive Driving/Driver's Training. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lot!l Ticket dismissal/insurance discount.
M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm),
Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations
Bank. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price
allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Carlson Craft wedding invitations and accessories. 20%
discount. The Invitation Lady. 693-6294.
Word Processing- Fast service, 65-70wpm.
Reasonable rates. Ev's Typing Services. 693-6294.
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Genetics. Math, Science. H.S. and
College. By appointment only. Small groups o.k. Call
690-0738
WwtXvm I CU
Need graduation tickets tor 8/15/97 at 7:30p.m. Will
pay!! (409)272-2227.
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MONTREAL (AP) — Luis
Gonzalez says he’s always better
in the second half of the season.
He proved his point Sunday.
Gonzalez homered twice,
including his first grand slam in
the majors, and matched his
career high with six RBIs as the
Houston Astros routed the
Montreal Expos 9-0 Sunday and
completed a three-game sweep.
That was plenty for Darryl Kile
(13-3), who pitched a four-hitter
for his fourth shutout this season
and lowered his ERA to 1.99.
“For some reason, every year,
something clicks in the second
half,” Gonzalez said. “I’ve always
seemed to hit
well and hope
fully this year it
stays the same.
The last couple '
years, this ’
team has sort
of faded in the
last few weeks of the season.
Hopefully I can stay hot the rest of
the way and maybe 1 can be that
little extra push.”
Gonzalez, who went 9-for-l 1 in
the series to raise his batting aver
age to .292, had the third multi
homer game of his career and his
first since April 7, 1993, against
Philadelphia. He was 3-for-4,
including a double.
Gonzalez, who began the game
with four home runs, hit a two-run
homer in the sixth off Dustin
Hermanson (4-5) and the grand
slam off Omar Daal in the eighth.
“Omar tried to sneak a fastball
by me and I was able to make good
contact,’’ Gonzalez said. “I felt like
every time I went up there I was
going to make something happen.”
The Astros have gone 8-3 since
the All-Star break to take a two-
game lead over Pittsburgh in the
NL Central.
“He’s always been a very
streaky hitter,” Astros manager
Larry Dierker said of Gonzalez,
who broke in with the Astros in
1990 and returned to Houston as
I
a free agent after a season
half with the Cubs. “Wei®
that when we got him, bi
also knew his defense m
always going to be there. Tfe
important. His hitting is goinp
come and go, but his defensi
always going to be there daji
and day out.”
Kile struck out six ai
walked one. He also went2f
3 with a double.
“The last time I was heretl
had a game plan against me j
they knocked me around pit
good,” said Kile, who suffered
worst outing of the season in an
loss April 30 at Olympic stadium
just tried
change wh
r „ normally
and keep lit ’’J
off
Fortunately f ite
tM worked (
today.” ien 1
“1 was worried about thaiT av
Dierker said of Kile’s previoi ■' ai 1
start at Montreal. “Havingbei
pitcher, 1 know that you remea 'id
her things like that. But he’st
such a good roll that I think m un
even more determined to no! ijihe
that happen here again.”
Hermanson, coming off a fin
hit shutout at Florida, allowedfiifen
runs and five hits in six innings.
Mark Grudzielanek hit lii
major league-leading 35th doukli sui
for Montreal, which lost fori
fifth time in seven games.
“They (the Astros) found 4 0
Expos club that is limping dg)
now, with injuries, slumps
tiredness,” Expos managerF
Alou said. “In our case, we ha
get back on the winning trackani
stay in the hunt for a playoffspot
Sean Berry hit a sacrifice fly
the second, and Craig Biggiohil)
sacrifice fly in the third.
Kile, a career .112 hitter,
bled leading off the sixth
scored from third on Hermanson!
wild pitch. Gonzalez homeied
later in the inningfor a 5-0 lead.
Aikman hosts his
own training caim
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Aikman
AUSTIN (AP) — Welcome to
Camp Aikman.
Troy Aikman is finally getting
what he wanted from coach Barry
Switzer and owner Jerry Jones: a
Dallas Cowboys camp free of dis
tractions, dawn to dusk hard work
and a dedicated attitude.
Aikman first had a camp like
that under
coach Jimmy
Johnson. After
last year’s
unhappy result
in which the
Cowboys were
bounced out of
the playoffs by
Carolina a game
short of the NFC
title game,
Aikman hinted retirement if
Dallas didn’t brush up its image.
“I haven’t made a decision yet
about my future,” he said back in
February. “Certain things need to
be addressed.”
They were.
The Cowboys re-signed close
buddy Daryl Johnston at fullback,
hired Calvin Hill to clean up the
team’s public image and promised
a no-frills, hard-working camp.
He also was not happy with a
frantic preseason like last year’s,
when the team played in two dif
ferent countries, scrimmaged
three different teams and played
one more preseason game than
most clubs.
“There’s a fine line between
being 13-3 and 8-8,” Aikman said.
“We have to get the edge back.”
It wasn't 8-8 for the Cowboys,
but it was 10-6, not a mark to which
Dallas is accustomed. Now Aikman
is enthusiastic again, buoyed by
the appearance of Michael Irvin in
camp and the signing of free agent
Anthony Miller to complement
him at wide receiver.
“We could have the best corps
of receivers we’ve ever had,"
Aikman said. “In Mike and
Anthony we may have the best
tandem in the league. Certainly
the best group of receivers since
I’ve been here.”
Aikman likes the healthy return
of tight end Eric Bjornson
praises rookie first round draft pick
David LaFleur, another tight end.
In fact, Aikman all but sat
Deion Sanders need not won)’
about offense when he finallj
reports from the Cincinnati Reds.
“Deion might be able to help
but it would hard because i
(being a receiver) takes so mud
time,” Aikman said.
Aikman also has been bubbl
about his future.
“As long as we are a focuse
football team, 1 want to be part
it,” Aikman said. “I want to play
long as I can. I hope what takesit
out of the game is that 1 cat
physically perform any more,
like to play another six or sew
years, but I don’t know if I cani
it physically.”
Aikman’s overall health is excf
lent except for a calf problem ft
continues to dog him to this day
“I still have some proble*
with a pulled calf, but it’s
gressing all right,” Aikman said.
Then he smiled, “Myarmissi
good and healthy.”
Aikman has been brilliant
early training camp drills. Hisst
zling passes have been on targf
and he seems happy being
charge of the team.
“It’s critical we have a gc
training camp this year,” Aikifl
said. “I still feel we’re oneofaha®
ful of teams who can win the Suf
Bowl. You saw what happened!^
year. We had a disjointed trail*’
camp then we got off to a 1-3#
We can’t afford that again.”
At Camp Aikman, No. 8 is
ly getting what he wants.
White Sox pound Orioles
BALTIMORE (AP) — Cal Ripken
received a rare ejection and the
Baltimore Orioles took another
loss, falling to the Chicago White
Sox 10-2 Sunday.
Frank Thomas went 4-for-5 with
four RBIs and Jaime Navarro
blanked Baltimore until the ninth
inning, handing the AL East-leading
Orioles their 10th loss in 13 games.
Ripken was ejected for the third
time in his career, ousted in the
second inning for arguing a caP
third strike. Ripken’s previousejf 1 '
tionsz occurred in 1987 and 1985
The White Sox got a run in ft
first on a sacrifice fly by All*
Belle, then pulled away wit*
five-run second against Sha"
Boskie (5-4).
Norberto Martin had a two-i 1
single and Thomas hit a two*
double as Chicago batted an#
getting five hits and a walk.