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Sports Softball Qe 16 11982 sports Battalion/Page 17 September 22, 1982 Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired Softball * BRYAN . FREE APARTMENT 216N.Main......... 7^2786 Aggies ‘strikeout' UTA to sweep double-header LOCATOR Mon.-Frl. fr5 Sat frl SERVICE COLLEGE STATION • Apartments by John Wagner • Duplexes 8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010 umpires. When you call a game featuring outs in a single game. eighth inning to get the win. Cindy Fos­ • Houses Battalion Staff pitchers like Lori Stoll and Shan McDo­ Stoll threw 11 strikeouts in the first ter singled and stole second. Cindy • Fourplexes . Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. • Townhouses When the Texas Aggies arrived in nald, you have to be prepared to call game, giving up four hits and walking Cooper then bunted, and Foster moved Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum- mar rates now available. Walkinp & biking dis­ Texas State rlington to play a double-header strikes. And you have to call them all one to run her record to 10-0. to third on the throw to first. Th next tance to T.A.M:U i gainst the University of Texas at Arling- night long. The Aggies scored first in the second batter, Carrie Austgen, laid down a HOMEFINDER ffl© Optical oc n, everyone who should have been The Aggies’ pitching staff of Stoll and inning when Josie Carter walked to lead suicide squeeze bunt, scoring Foster for PROPERTY icre was there. McDonald combined for 30 strikeouts in off. She was sacrificed to second, and the 2-1 win. MANAGEMENT Everyone, that is, except the umpire. 696-1006 15 innings of play Tuesday night as went to third on a Debbie Rollman single. The second game was all McDonald. 1055 S. Texas C.S. Since 1935. ; He showed up an hour late, but you Texas A&M defeated UT-A 2-1 and 8-0. Carter scored when Mary Schwind She gave up only one hit, and only two ‘S ally can’t blame him. No doubt he was Nineteen of those strikeouts came singled. putouts were made by the Aggies’ fiel­ ist resting his voice. from the pitching arm of McDonald, who After UT-A tied the game in the ders. Offensively, Texas A&M had 11 The Aggies, you see, are tough on set a team record for number of strike­ fourth, the Aggies had to wait until the hits. i. ■ Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With Pittsburgh, Nebraska head UPI These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods their l Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax. Jston,Di “Open Dally” nd shoi ankings following big victories Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M 'un err* loss left ersinthf) United Press International Burns, Rutgers; Ed Cavanaugh, Army; Don United Press International NEW YORK — The United Press In- )ry over NEW YORK — The University of Pitt­ Nehlen, West Virginia; Serafino “Foge” sburgh retained its No. 1 college football Fazio, Pittsburgh; Dick MacPherson, Syra­ ternational Board of Coaches Top 20 col- MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY lege football ratings, with first-place w York, [ating in yesterday’s balloting by UPI’s cuse. SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL t votes in parentheses (total points based r in the card of Coaches while Nebraska inched MIDWEST — Earle Bruce, Ohio State; Chicken Fried Steak on 15 points for first place, Mforsecond, Salisbury Steak Mexican Fiesta le first [head of Washington into the No. 2 position Frank “Muddy” Waters, Michigan State; Dinner w cream Gravy jid moved within two points of the Gerry Faust, Notre Dame; Mike White, Illi­ etc.). with II 1. Pittsburgh (17) (2-0) Two Cheese and Whipped Potatoes and anthers. nois; Hayden Fry, Iowa; Dan Simrell, 567 Mushroom Gravy 'ur-run i 2. Nebraska (8) (2-0) Onion Enchiladas Choice of one other Pittsburgh, which improved to 2-0 with a Toledo. 565 Whipped Potatoes ageaspi 3. Washington (13) (2-0) 562 w chili Vegetable 7-17 victory at Florida State in a driving Your Choice of Mexican Rice Roll or Com Bread and Butter SOUTH — Paul “Bear” Bryant, Ala­ 4. Alabama (4) (2-0) 522 One Vegetable t San instorm, received 17 firstplace votes and Patio Style Pinto Beans Coffee or Tea [67 points from the 42 coaches — six from bama; Vince Dooley, Georgia; Dick Crum, 5. Penn State (3-0) 387 Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas combint North Carolina; Charley Pell, Florida; Dan­ 6. Georgia (2-0) 375 ch of seven geographical sections of the Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea /ictory.S ny Ford, Clemson; Bobby Bowden, Florida 7. Florida (2-0) 368 untry — who comprise the board. The One Corn Bread and Butter md State; 8. Southern Methodist(2-0) 365 lornhuskers, who set numerous NCAA •10, 9. Arkansas (2-0) Iffensive records in overwhelming New MIDLANDS — Tom Osborne, Neb­ 249 ling to 10. North Carolina (1 -1) 206 if a tv ^ex*c0 State 68-0, collected eight first-place raska; Barry Switzer, Oklahoma; Jim Dick­ 11. Ohio State (2-0) 180 THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL ites and 565 points. ey, Kansas State; Warren Powers, Missouri; 12. Notre Dame (1-0) 165 “I’m quite pleased with our game against John Cooper, Tulsa; Donnie Duncan, Iowa 13. UCLA (2-0) 156 Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner t Milw [Ibrida State,” said Pittsburgh coach “Foge” State. 14. West Virginia (2-0) 104 SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE scored azio. “It’s very difficult to play there and SOUTHWEST — Fred Akers, Texas; 15.Texas(l-0) 71 the wii je’re kind of banged up. We haven’t put Lou Holtz, Arkansas; Jackie Sherrill, Texas Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad 16. Miami (Fla.) (2-1) 43 he erythingall together yet, but I think that A&M; Sam Robertson, Southwestern Loui­ mi Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread 17. Mississippi State (3-0) 42 uhle off! happen soon. Our defense had some siana; Grant Teaff, Baylor; Ray Alborn, Tea or Coffee , ,. 4 r 18. Illinois (3-0) 35 lard reli Iroblems while the offense came through.” FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. 19. Boston College (1-0-1) 20 aheim,t Clemson, rated 13th last week, settled for MOUNTAINS — La Veil Edwards, 20. Brigham Young (1-1) 17 home, a 17-17 tie with Boston College, 1-0-1, Brigham Young; Ken Hatfield, Air Force; thenir Saturday and fell out of the Top 20 as did Larry Smith, Arizona; Joe Morrison, New Note: By agreement with the American o twogi Michigan, which was ranked ninth last Mexico, Chuck Stobart, Utah; A1 Kincaid, Football Coaches Association teams on FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL i the Aj leek. Wyoming. probation by the NCAA are in eligible for Royals' s I Illinois and Boston College appear in the PACIFIC — John Robinson, Southern SPECIAL NOON and EVENING NOON and EVENING the Top 20 and national championship Top 20 for the first time this year. California; Rich Brooks, Oregon; Dave consideration by the UPI Board of BREADED FISH SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER , j Here by sections are the coaches who Currey, Long Beach State; Jack Elway, San Coaches. 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