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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 2001)
Page 6 NEWS Monday, Jul; THE BATTALION Farmer's Market STUART VILLANUEVA/Twf Battalion Grant Watson (left) of Marquez sells Saturday morning at the Brazos Valley watermelons from the bed of his pick-up Farmer's Market in Bryan. U El S D AY * «J U l—Y I y'TH . 5 : 3 O ~ z 7 : O O F 3 M OL.AS3 O R F" El R El O : boot camp challenge . red hot step 'n dance cool conditioning . r cim 134 room 301 Oil 304 All stars Continued from Page 3 Tulsa Drillers, the only Texas Rangers representa tive, struggled in his appearance. He lasted only 1/3 of an inning, giving one run on one hit and walk ing two. Carlos Silva of the Reading Phillies got the win after working three innings, giving up one run on three hits in three innings. Nate Cornejo the Detroit T igers’ affiliate, took the loss ing up five runs in two innings of work, Gibralter’s homer was enough for hi the Southern League’s “Star of Stars” awai Lyle (Iverhay ofiLI Paso (Arizona Diamoi affiliate) and Mike Cuddyer of New Brita: nesota Twins’ affiliate) won the award: Texas and Eastern leagues respectively. Conspiracy Continued from Page 3 their ego or integrity on the line. This is not the era of the 1919 Chicago White Sox, whose players threw the World Series. Those players, known forever as the infa mous “Black Sox,” did not make enough to feed their families. The 21 st-century athlete often makes enough to. feed entire cities. Good things in sports still do happen on occasion, and the triumphs of Ripken and Earn hardt are salve for the soul. Moments like these, Mark McGwire’s 62nd home run and Michael Jordan winning the NBA title on his final shot are the things that make young children into life-long sports fans. Conspiracy theorii should stop trying tosp great moments. The NBA draftlotti the other hand, should July 17, ; jme 107 ~ 6 pag Spy .F" ws in Stal Nix Continued from Page 3 received a $925,000 signing bonus. Nix led Midland to the Class 5A state championship this year, hitting .476 with 42 runs driven in. He will start his professional career with Col orado's Rookie League team based in Casper, Wyo. Ag Football players named All-American by Football News Senior center Seth McKin ney and junior cornerback Sammy Davis were named preseason All-Americans by the Football News. McKinney was named to the first-team offense, while Davis was named to the second-team defensive squad. McKinney, out of Austin's Westlake High School, was an All-Big 1 2 and third-team All- American selection last year. He has played in each of the possible 38 Aggie games dur ing his career. McKinney is also a candi date for the 2001 Outland and Lombardi awards. Davis, a product of Hous ton's Humble High School, led the 2000 Aggies with four interceptions and also made 38 tackles. He also recorded 1 0 passes broken up, while being hampered with a ankle injury for the second half of the season. Davis was also a 2000 All- Big 12 selection. rhiit hasjeer die: doing or NBC. hither those aliens from Are;r dr 4 clC it again. f BsTIN (AP) j in a coma ft- Mark Passwatersis TBnonths, an electrical engineer ceir has died, st_ _jries suffered N Bs struck by for the Notre Dameanc, apartment cc games. Bid-run drive i Tickets for the SeptlBicer Jose "Jo against McNeesearea ftday, s ‘ x day* for $25. Bbirthday, at The remaining threeT^ -Th 61 H°us games — all Big 12corB /es s V ent !!ir - are Oklahoma Stats i3 en " d ?^ h? 22), Baylor (Oct. 6), a«B’ rs ' T 0 tl C4 . " „ v ^'L., ■loretheycou State (Oct. 27). lid U a / 2 the^e games costyi Xas otf dl L » * ~ d ^ fatal Notre Dame, UT games' singles tickets sold out The ticket office that if any single tide p a hit-anc the Notre Dame (Sep:|j,t 2 a.m. ne and Texas (Nov. 23)cB. Police spei become available, the Jig to track dc be open for orders sti and then too on Sept. 3. He weeks t Season tickets for the larges of failure season are $210. Peop :ncier a 'd ac terested in single gam® 3 , 6 Alvizo, 3C tickets m »™l°licespoke S s. season The Texas A&M ticket of fice announced in a Saturday press release that single game ticket orders will be accepted starting Monday, July 1 6. Sin gle tickets are not available .. ... .. Mbfecht woul- the athletic ticket of , hethe[ . the ch (979) 845-2311 orl-i: e upgraded no AGGIE or the 12th Mar as died, dation at (979) 846-8 The ticket office i from 8 a.m to 4 p.tn day through Friday. ; “ r —NatiC y/lan facings penalty for: MARIPOSA, C Cameron Reynolds Attorney At Law Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court Not Board Certified Class of‘91 JimJ ames Attorney At Law Board Certified Criminal Law Class of ‘75 iT SPECIALIZING IN THE DEFENSE OF CRIMINAL CHARGES INCLUDING: A V Driving While Intoxicated All Alcohol and Daig Offenses All other Criminal Offenses J 979-846-1934 e-mail: jim@tca.net website: http://jimwjames.wld.com ro^ecutors said will seek the de „ against a man if HOLLYWOOD^ 0( w thr FOrSh ^t C "> kt0 ^ ^Tary Stayner, a life sent-« or tog on to filing of a par leaded innoce ounts of murde er of additione HASSLE FREE Prosecutor Ge from Isaid he will s« VARSITY FOttgs of Caro www.varsityflm.coitiughter Juli, Ad Silvina P< HIGH REBATES LOW INTEREST RATET, ina - COLLEGE GRAD PROGRAWis trial is set f< MUSTANGS, FOOT & TRUCK SPECIALS! ew trial d (Questions? - e-mailusiilf aCCUSGC ross@varsityflm.com) | 1WASHINGTOI Kent accused J| classmates; PIZZA itering to deaf si 1 trial later than pflMJOBHs) The trial of Jo: b of Guam has Jck from Nov. 5 Hcheduling ( ‘oceeding willt t the one-year fe death of one ?njamin Varner. 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