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Dustan Mohr spoiled the shutout bid in the WEI.LS eighth with a home run. Bernie Williams also homered, Erick Almonte had a career-high three hits and Raul Mondesi also went 3-for-4 for the Yankees. Two errors cost Rick Reed (1-3) in the third, when Almonte doubled to center moved up a base when Bobby Kieltyt*! bled the ball. Soriano hit a sharp grounder to tli that Chris Gomez couldn’t scoop allowed Almonte to score. Johnson hit a two-run homer to mait| 3-0. Reed allowed a career-high 11 and 10 hits in 4 1-3 innings. Now it’s time to put on your thinking cap. t •. 'U:-’ •■.» to Iff ;.<•* ' iKj V .. .. a ... At ■ At Ernst & Young, the opportunities to use your mind are endless. Welcome to our new graduates from Texas A&M University. Jennifer E. Balaze Jill Balez Kimberly Sue Barefield Elizabeth Barnes Deborah Marie Beatty Janet L. Bothe Janet L Bothe Kimberly Brandi Catherine Ann Brock Rebecca Beth Broman Kristina L. Chaloupka Carrie A. Clem Melissa E. Connors Karey A. Cox Bridget Marie Daly Amanda Leigh de Turck Richard A. Drew Nate Esser Courtney Marie Fogle Nicole R. Gabilondo Trisha Rhae Gafford Ida Renata Geda Stephanie S. Greinert Kimberly A. Hartley Reeane Hayes Michael Higgins Peggy Lynn Jansen Brooke Anna Johnson M. Lynn Kelly Stephanie Lynn Litchfield Lori Beth Mahoney James McMurray Kimberly A. Melton Candice L. Robinson Paul A. Rohlfs Jr. Sara A. Schoenfield Regina Michelle Seger Michelle M. Stevens Kalli Rae Stoerner Aliena K. Swope Amanda Taylor Richard M. Thomas Laura Tiernan, intern Lauren B. Trevino Benjamin K. Wall Michael Avery Womble Angela A. Wright FORTUNE* 100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR ey.com/us/careers W Ernst &Young Quality In Everything We Do ©2003 Ernst & Young up SPORTS IN BRIEF Houston Bowl to I be held Dec. 30 (AP) - The Houston Bowl! getting Christmas time off. The game, which for its I three years has fallen onl Friday after Christmas, agreed with ESPN to play(4 afternoon of Dec. 30 thisye?! "Playing on December :\| will greatly enhance I sales," bowl president Ippoliti said. "And now families will be able to sp Christmas together and t!ip[ travel to Houston." Dave Brown, director ofpij gramming and acquisitions!: ESPN, said the network pieil for a bowl doubleheader fef turing the Houston Bowl, tel the Holiday Bowl. Both. | feature Big 12 teams. Texas Continued from page! vated for the game againsit > hat would ban c he Amer wacky g than the cious contii an made up 1 Seeking to ( ush’s war on ie Washingtor [lassify guns a iccording to F< iidiculous to th The bill sou lestruction as ; at a person ir ultiple humai e Seattle Tim democrats has mendment tha hrase “includi , a firearm.” While the b toblems to be classify fire; f mass destrui if which woul< felony, is a p neak unpopul; ibjectives into rotect citizens un-haters can institution w nd these Was! hould be asha Other gun-cc irought lawsuits 20 hits for the weekend. Sophomore second b; Adrian Gregory, senior sW stop Crystal Martin and catcher Selena Collins all Against firearms big weekends at the plate the Aggies, and they hope carry that consistency intoll game against Texas. For Collins, getting iceking damage ummitted with ese cases hav |hrown out, and Representatives suits, according Longhorns should not be problem, especially since |'fo rce d to stop pt Longhorns will be facing at. 'only legal and vs cous Aggie crowd. \ stitutional right. “We’re excited to gel# What these i er opportunity to playfai noregun contr home with our crowd and« bat Americans fans,” Collins said, “fo’i ntheConstitu though we split the sen naGalluppol against Iowa State, we si pposed a law accomplished some ga oliceandothe things. We did a great job! ’he Gazette. A ting the ball, and even (hot; 3 see why. we scored early and kindofs back in the second game, fought to the end and di give up.” Meanwhile, Longhorn Hi! Coach Connie Clark will! expecting a hard fought g# (U-WIRE) C from the Aggies. tlthough the w “A&M is a quality cluk lussein is wine Clark said. “It’s always ai umbleson. An rivalry matchup when wepb i 100 a rapid vie each other. I expect a game like we had the firsttiiK I know Jo Evans will havelz team prepared, and we be ready to face the challenge After locking up with I Longhorns, the Aggies # have a short turnaround befo they host Baylor on Thursdi at 6:30 p.m. at the Aggi Softball Complex. Civ Sweep Continued from page 7 |ome front havi B,Sept. 12, 2C war to safegu; life. Yet in spite he past year an | remain under at lut also by our Civil libertie America was b< ealized in 178( 5t ‘lundamental pn Rights. But today, L ndefmitely, wit tected of terror nvestigate Amt tble cause of th rime. And the enemy combat n a Navy brig 1 The Bill of I Southeastern Louisiana weekend in Hammond, La, The Bearkats lost gamest* 1 and three of the series walk off grand slams by $ ightofthepeo Louisiana. Offensively, Sam Houston led by junior catcher Andre* ions, houses, p; tnreasonable se mot be violated. Kasparek, who leads the tel expanded powe with six home runs and a batting average The Bearkats are hoping!' get back on the winning trad and avoid being swept by * Aggies for the second consed live year. Johnson said A&M kn Sam Houston can play well his team will be ready. “Right now they are ir ested in their conference getting into their conferenj ; ohave compul tournament,” Johnson “But everybody shoots for# Big 12 teams. I saw where tM knocked off Rice last week an* that definitely got our attentio 11 We are going to have to ^ ready to go and play well.” tnd download i ivithout notifyii an also deman held by a third without showin he target indivi mime. 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