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Thursday, September 25,
SPORT] STATE
THE BATTA
SPORTS IN BRIEF l|
Reed cards 65 as
A&M finishes 2nd
Ignited by senior Stepln
Reed’s six-under-par 65
Tuesday’s final round, the lei:
A&M men’s golf team charge
back from ninth place to
second at the Mason Ruddp
Collegiate at the Golf Club:
Tennessee.
The Aggies finished
293-284—577 total in thetes-
standings, 14 strokes bete
first-place Alabani;
Birmingham’s 273-290-5t:
total.
Reed’s masterpiece rou'
launched him into a tie for ft
individual title, making himth
first A&M men’s golfer to win
tournament since Sea
Gilliland triumphed at the IS?
Pepperdine Intercollegiate.
Reed, a senior capti
entered Tuesday’s final roK
five strokes off the lead butba:
tied back with a 65 that indin
ed seven birdies and oneeagr
He and UAB's Chris Cous r :
tied for first place with to!;
scores of 136.
A&M sophomore Andrew Pa-
carried over his strong p);.
from the season opener, tyro
for 12th with a 75-70-11)
total. Parr also tied forte
the team’s opening tournair
in New Mexico.
The Aggies’ next tournamer
action is Oct. 6-7 at the Cft:
Glove Intercollegiate
Somis, Calif.
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By
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Bonn nabs Big 12
Runner of Week
Texas A&M senior Tor*.
Bonn was named Big 12 Crass
Country Runner of the Weekofi
Tuesday after notching his firs!
career victory last weekend.
Bonn won the Texas AM
Invitational, becoming the thiri
Aggie to win the men's racsj
and the first since his forme 1
teammate, Juan DeBastos
won it in 2001.
Bonn covered the 8,
meter loop in 24:41 and h(
the Aggies to a dominating
team victory with 27 points, jus!
one point off the meet record
set by Houston in 1992.
"This is a tremendous f
for Tommy," said A&M coad
Dave Hartman. "He’s a fii
year senior and he’s worked
very hard to get ready for bis
final cross country season,
think that showed in the waybe
ran last week."
After last Saturday’s win.tbe
Aggie men’s team debuted is
the MONDO NCAA Mens
Cross Country Rankings a!
No. 30.
HOUSTON
Service Commi
the 14-day susp
DNA analysts
Police Departm
their penalties t
The panel, al
analysts at the I
to retesting in I
said there was i
pair to be suspt
the written repn
Former Hou
Bradford, who
announced the
Christy Kim an<
same time, tw
resigned rather
three other lowi
one-week suspe
Both Kim ai
sions, which car
investigation int
and now will ha
period, attorney
Keys said C
the crime lab, v
shut shortly al
December unco
including a lac
documentation ,
of DNA sample
NEWS I
Texas No- 1
unaffectec
Win keeps Astros
in Central race
HOUSTON (AP) -
Houston Astros were on
brink and they knew it. Then.
Jose Vizcaino came up wiM
big hit that kept them froft;
dropping even farther backirj
the NL Central.
Vizcaino pinch hit in theses
enth inning and singled hornf:
two runs to lead Houston ove'j
a lineup of San Francisco sub !
stitutes 2-1 Wednesday. i
“If we lost today, we wereT
serious trouble, but we live"
fight another day,” Craig Biggie;
said. “Obviously, that was a
huge hit.”
Houston, which began tbe
day one game behind the#
sion-leading Chicago Cubs
stopped a four-game losing
streak, which had tied a sea
son high.
“This was huge for us. It was
make or break for us," sai<l ;
Billy Wagner, who closed wl
a perfect ninth for his 44tb
save in 47 chances. “We've
got to win out and hope thef
lose one or two. If they win oi)l
and we win out, then so be if
You get out there and tbe
adrenaline is pumping. We’ve
got to win this game.”
DALLAS (AP]
dents won’t be
federal judge’s i
with telemarket
creating a natio
list was beyond
the Federal Trar
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the state no-cal
al judge was
new federal Ie
Hadley, spoke
Texas Pub
Commission, v
the state law.
Texas’ no-ca
effective July 1,
it is a state law
under federal ju
On Tuesday,
Judge Lee
Oklahoma City
Federal Trade
overstepped its
ating a national
against telemarl
ruling was in res
suit brought b}
who challengec
million people \
solicitation calls
It is unclear
ruling will affect
which was to gc
I.The judge ha
order directing
the FTC.
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