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FOR REWT By Ed Bodde three wins in four games at Los Smith stays healthy, the Astros The Dodgers continue to hi Assistant Sports Editor Angeles, where the Astros tradi­ look solid in all areas, something trouble defensively, and none It’s only the first week in June, tionally have had little success. that can’t be said for divisional their relievers could put ouiij LEASING NOW FOR FALL/SPRING! but one gets the feeling the Hous­ What had to be particularly foes Cincinnati, San Francisco fire, even if he was givenahoj ton Astros are sending a few mes­ pleasing to Manager Hal Lanier and Los Angeles. I^ts Angeles’ 10 saves are the lot ALL BILLS PAID! KW 1 sages to division rivals Cincinnati, was the pitching performance of Sure, Cincinnati has a power est in the National League. it Citico As Low As $308 San Fran­ Danny Darwin Sunday against packed lineup featuring Kal Dan­ This leaves the Astros, aj cisco and ————————— the Dodgers. Darwin hurled a iels, Eric Davis and Dave Parker, dare I say it, the Giants to battleJ eni of t •Extra Large Pool •All Electric Kitchen mill All Los Angeles. Analysis complete game two-hitter. but the Reds get good starting out for the divisional ude. TJ •Tennis Court •Individual A/C & Heat ill there Like, With Bob Knepper having an pitching about as often as the Cel­ Giants haven’t won a divisional •Sauna •On Ground Mgmt. & Security Ik since 11171 and are Hi >" l"l; •Balconies & Patios •24 Hr. Emergency Maintenance “move out of off year, it’s important for Dar­ tics lose in the Garden. ►Ceiling Fans the way, first-place belongs to us.” win to step forward and prove sit .illy a young squad. After a rough start, the Astros that he can provide quality starts. Going into Monday’s game in know it takes a few seasoned,)) |s jt. have begun playing the kind of the Astrodome, Cinncinati’s start­ < i .ms to lead a team intotheptTn i Open rc CalLd III! Open Daily baseball that made them National Add in , ing rotation had a combined ERA oils. , Mon-Fri Sat. 10-5 League Western Division cham­ and Jim Deshaies, and the Astros of 5.54. ability to 9-5 Sun. 1-5 pions last year. Perhaps they’ve fi­ have perhaps the best starting ro­ And the Reds just won’t be able Those veterans should be ihH1. nally put the sting of last year’s tation in baseball. to continue winning games after likes ,.| lose (ait/, Nolan Ru ... National League Championship But what does all this mean? spotting teams six- or seven-run Phil (iarner and Davey Lopes,! I11111!1,""/ Wm. J. Garrett ‘47 Series loss behind them. Well, in a year when very few leads. he's healthy. Ryan, Garner ar1*, , , Where one check pays all! In any case, the Astros have teams have more than two quality Once and for all, it's clear that I .ojn-s all have World Seriesesp^1" j" '' won eight of their last 11 games rience. This should all add up:a?111 1 1601 Holleman starters, it means the Houston As­ Los Angeles’ sub .500 record last and now trail first place Cincin­ .mother division title for Hou®:in"IR 111 ' College Station, Texas tros may just pitch themselves to year wasn’t the result of injuries. 409/693-6716 158tfn nati by only '/2 game. another divisional title. And this year things just might - as Iook as Dave Smith stt jf'U sl<)' Included in the streak were As long as ace reliever Dave get worse. Ie Special! ■nte Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. Will, S|)()l 1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175. $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 Eomomit Call 846-8878 or Reds encounter troubles with a great Scott based t> i'<] 774-0773 after 5p.m. WANTED HOUSTON (AP) — The Cin­ and flew out. “He had great stuff After losing two of his first Scott has recorded 34 strilt | Individuals 18 yrs. old or older cinnati Reds have learned there is and very good velocity. I’m glad three decisions this season, Scott outs in his three-game winnint j :i Beilin House; JL’OO./ino. Emenilil Forest; responsible with acute diarrhea to participate students only; pool K: tennis courts; Call 693-6359. no shame in losing to Houston’s he’s not pitching again tomor­ has rebounded strongly. Mon­ streak, walked only six and to 16116/24 in a 2 day at home study. $50 in­ Mike Scott. row.” day’s victory over the Reds was yielded 12 hits in 25 innings centive for those chosen. Scott beat the Reds for the fifth “What the hell can you say a! 11 1 &■ 2 Ixlrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 “His split-finger fast ball, when his third in a row. & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. For more information call Pauli he throws it right, is unhittable,” straight time over the past two ter a performance like thatl'Ai BV'ASHI 140tfn Research International at Reds third baseman Buddy Bell seasons. He has a combined Scott, 8-3, struck out 14 Reds, lifts Manage! Hal Lanier asto Ftrsi.m (n I Bdrm, 2 Bdrm Apts, Furnished, Unfurnished, Sum- said. “The ball does everything. of 1.75 in his giving him 116 for the season and "He gave up some hits, butwlra llesday I inci $150 up. l.FASINC FOR FAU.. NOR FUGA TE Nobody can hit that pitch.” last 56% innings against the Reds. tying him for the major-league he had to have the ,kt lend to mo 779-3700. 159t6/19 776-6236 Scott was at it again against the “He made me look like a fool,” lead with Seattle’s Mark Lan­ got them.” B>n said Available Now! 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. $190./$245. Reds Monday ni^ht, tossing a said centerfielder Tracy Jones, gston. Scott’s ERA dropped to a Benate Year Round! 846-0880, 268-2015. 15St6/30 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 combined seven-hit shutout with who entered the game batting league-leading 2.11. When Hu Diaz reached hastot •' m WALK TO A&M. 1&2 Bedroom Fourplexes. Summer reliever Dave Smith, leading the .364. “The pitch starts out “Good pitching will always stop Terry Puhl's fielding error nBH-b.ikt- •& Fall Rates. 776-2300, weekends 1-279-2967. 156t7/2 • SERVICES good hitting no matter what state Astros to a 4-0 victory. looking good and then it rises and suit the ninth and Scott thro S'011'11 CUSTOMIZE YOUR APARTMENT. Choose From “We don’t have anything to be makes you look stupid. You’re or country you’re in,” Reds Man­ two balls to Ron Oester, far (^1 ^nu'11 (cilii>}> Ians, mini-blinds, wallpaper, Icih ingot washer. swinging at pitches over your ager said. “You saw Quiet aiea in K. Bryan. 2 Bdrm, stall at $295./mo. !/2 ashamed of,” said Bell, who brought on Smith to slam ik sa't7/2 GUARANTEED Men. S.u STUDENT tie Armet Preleasing Now! 2 Sc 5 bdnn duplexes near the Hilton LOANS 846-24 71.776-6856. 83tufn think it o Attention Students & many ([tics TAHOE APARTMENTS 3535 Plainsman Lane, Parents: Astros, Deshaies top Reds 4 Bryan. Texas. 846-1771. WE LOVE AGGIE STU­ $100,000,000 NOW Bias’ mom crusades en. Wii DENTS. 139t7/16 AVAILABLE “we slioult ■ more Large one bedroom, furnished apartment. Close to $54,000 maximum loan HOUSTON (AP) — Glenn Davis Dave Smith pitched the foil campus. 846-3050. I lurry only one left! $225. plus util­ available per student Nunn and ity plan. 84tfn to curtail drug abuse hit a homer and a run-scoring single ning for his 13th save. Ht-ting ol INTEREST FREE WHILE IN and Jim Deshaies pitched a five-hit­ fee, SCHOOL ter over eight innings, giving Hous­ Ted Power, 5-3, went sixiri -j ^. • ROOMMATE WANTED Take 15 years to Repay Starting 6 HYATTSVILLE, Md. (AP) —Lo­ Charles “Lefty” Driesell’s new of­ ton a 4-1 victory over Cincinnati and allowing four runs on lOhiu. ()| months after Graduation at an 8% in­ uise Bias stares at the rows of faces, fice at the University of Maryland’s moving the Astros within a half Room in House SI 50. Bills I'd. Male, Non-Smoker. terest rate Aftei Davis' 11th homero:i^t |lll(r * 696-3884. 157t6/17 young faces she has seen in hun­ is a cramped rect­ game of the West Division-leading We make comittments for each and dreds of high school audiences in angle of ersatz wood paneling be­ Reds. (he Astros a Itjy,,,, |>(., every year that you are in school! the 12 months since her son passed tween offices for women’s volleyball season gave 2-1 Deshaies, 6-2, struck out nine and the third,iii'H HoustonWr'nictrxn added oant nt’ llw APPLY NOW from All-American to American tra­ and men’s soccer. ♦ nonce walked one for his fourth straight the fifth on Doran’s triple and to reserve your loan amount! gedy. at Maryland for victory. RBI single. Call for information: She explodes in a burst of evange­ 17 years and a powerful figure in the FIRST VENTURE GROUP listic fervor. Adantic Coast Conference, Driesell SINUSITIS STUDY 696-6601 “I am on a mission from God!” resigned in the uproar over Bias’ DIAGNOSIS - Acute Sinusitis? If she shouts. death. Now, as assistant athletic di­ you have sinus infection you may WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu­ It is a mission, she explains, to res­ rector, he oversees public relations, Rockets GM: Sampson dec scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. volunteer and participate in a 159t7/17 cue America’s children from the promotion and sales. short study, be compensated for drugs that took her son, and from This was the first season in three Ready Resumes $18. Laser printed. Information taken close to Olajuwon’s pact time and cooperation and have by phone. 693-2128. I60t6/31 the lack of self-esteem and love she decades Driesell was not on the side­ disease treated (all cases treated sees at the core of the problem. lines. to resolution). • FORSALE “The greatest love of all,” she says, “I missed it, sure,” he said. “You HOUSTON (AP) — The final tation of the contract. I’d sat paraphrasing a popular song, “is the don’t do something 31 years and contract the of­ (Sampson) contract exceedsAk love you have for yourself.” don’t miss it.” G&S Studies, Inc. Ace Used Appliances and Furniture Guaranteed Ap­ fered had more va­ in the way we interpreted it pliances 822-2088, 713 South Main, Bryan. 161t6/19 The crusade by this former assis­ Driesell defers questions about lue than the 12-year $2.5 million per “But that’s about as sperifr tant bank manager began shortly af­ Bias’ use of drugs, about supervision ,591, year deal signed last November by want to get because we’re sin# 846-5933 1 wo Yorkshire Terriers. 7 8c H weeks old. Parents silver ter last June 19, when Len Bias, an of a player who after four years of < Sc platinum. $225/250. 775-9026. 16U6/23 teammate Akeem Olajuwon, general dating in good faith and I All-American forward made second college was 21 credits short of grad­ manager Ray Patterson said Tues­ keep it that way.” COMPUTERS, ETC. 693-7599. LOWEST PRICES pick in the National Basketball Asso­ uation. But he does say he hopes SKIN INFECTION STUDY EVER! 1BM-PC/XT COMPATIBLES: 640KB-RAM, day. Sampson said the Rocktis 2-360KB DRIVES, TURBO, KEYBOARD, MON- ciation’s 1986 draft by the Boston something of value will come from “The difference in the contracts is failed in a pledge to match Okf DIAGNOSIS OF ABCESS OR FIOR: $649. PC/A ESYSTEMS: $1249. 16U8/14 Celtics, died in a cocaine-induced his star player’s death. the difference in the way you treat won’s contract. CELLULITIS? Patients needed seizure. “I think it woke up not just the Rent to own a RCA 19” color TV in 8 months. 696- money — annuities, up front bo­ Patterson, breaking a wceklJ with skin infections such as ab- 3183. 16U6/19 The talk Lonise Bias gives this drug users but the general public to nuses, interest on money loaned,” silence on the subject of Samp# cesses, impetigo, traumatic night at Northwestern High School, the fact that drug abuse is a big Cheap auto parts, used. Pic-A-Part, Inc. 78 and older. Patterson said. contract, said the Rockets si hop wound infections and burns. 3505 Old Kurten Road, Bryan. 102tfn Len’s alma mater, is similar to the 25 problem in our society,” he said. “The difference is in the interpre­ to sign the 7-foot-4 forward. Make money compensatory for she delivers monthly around the “Now there’s youngsters who think time and cooperation. All disease country. if it killed Leonard Bias who was a treated to resolution. • HELP WANTED “But Mrs. Bias,” she shouts, im­ great physical specimen .. itating critics, “If you know all the And he will talk about Bias, whom Female Student to help with home care 6-8 hr/week. answers, why couldn’t you save your he calls “the greatest athlete I’ve G&S STUDIES, Inc. $4.25/hr. 696-7414. 160i6/23 own son?” coached.” 846-5933 Student, Part-time General maintenance clean-up. Again, the pause. Again, the ex­ “Sometimes I can’t hardly believe Lakers, fans celebrai Some experience desirable. Call 696-6070. 160t6/19 plosion. that Leonard is gone,” he said. “I know Len Bias was part of a Ask if Len Bias was $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 • PERSONALS plan,” she says. “Here was the No. 2 really that good, and the Celtics in downtown parade player going to the No. 1 team. What president closes his eyes and nods. WANTED better way to get attention? “He was a helluva player,” he said PRIVATE ADOPTION DESIRED: LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thou­ his own circle of admirers Male Individuals 18-45 yrs. old “Len Bias had to go!” sofdy. “Six-foot-eight with the speed Wish to provide loving, secure In the year since Bias died, the of a back court man. Jump out of sands of basketball fans, waving Lakers’ cheerleading si with mild asthma or short­ Christian home for infant. Local dangers of drugs have become a na­ sight. Good touch. Very good com- pennants, blowing horns and danced to loud acclaim. ness of breath to participate references provided. (904) 373- tional chant. Cities stage “Say No to petitor.” snacking on “Laker purple” cot­ Team pennants sprouted (rot in a 30 hr. on site study. $200 4218. Collect, nights, weekends. Drugs” days. Television networks Auerbach believes the big power ton candy, put the full-court the crowd, along with signs press on downtown Tuesday to played off the names of favor® incentive for those chosen. play similar messages in prime time. forward would have made the Cel­ Four months before Bias’ death, 2 tics’ run to another Eastern Confer­ celebrate the Los Angeles Lakers’ players. For more information call Pauli LOCAL DISPLAY AD RATES percent of the people questioned by ence tide a lot easier. The aging championship. Team members rode three Research International at Monday* Wednesday The Gallup Poll picked drug abuse team made it through the season “Lakers are Magic-al,” “U Tuesday Thursday as the most important national prob­ with injury after injury. floats down a 10-block route that Kareem’ed the Celtics,’’ At Ease Friday 776-6236 lem. A month after his death it rose “If we’d had Len Bias, we would ended at City Hall, where a bois­ “Lakers are ‘Worthy’ Cha® $5.39...... if less than 50 inches...... $5.67 have been a much better ballclub,” terous crowd packed the lawn to pions,” read signs referring f $5.11 ...... from 50 to less than 100...... $5.38 to 8 percent. This April, it was 11 S t 85...... from 100 to less than 250...... $5.11 percent. said Auerbach. “He was a good kid. hear Mayor Tom Bradley pro­ Johnson, Kareem Abdul-JaN# $4 69 from 250 to less than 500...... $4 94 nounce the Lakers “the best bas­ and . $4.32 ...... from 500 to less than 750...... $4.55 A born-again Christian, Mrs. Bias A helluva kid.” Fever Blister Study $3.77...... from 750 to less than 1.000 ...... $3.97 is not discouraged by publicity given But down on the floor of Boston ketball team in the history of this A crowd estimated at 15 $3.25...... from 1.000 to less than 2.000...... $3 42 land.” ther lined the parade route or)' $2.72...... 2,000 or more...... $2.86 drug use by such athletes as Houston Garden, had a different If you have at least 2 fever Rockets guards opinion when asked what might The Lakers set up the cele­ tended the ceremonies at (f "Back to School edition Monday. Sept. 1, 1986, will be bration by beating the defending blisters a year and would charged at higher rate. and and have been with Bias in Celtic green. Hall, said Fabian Lizarraga^p1 i , or by the “I really don’t know,” he said. champion 106-93 lice spokesman. be interested in trying a Special rates for officially recognized Texas A&M Campus organizations. cocaine-related death of Hernell “You can sit here and think about it, on Sunday. From the podium at City Hi new medication, call1 for Los Angeles won the best-of- Abdul-Jabbar was among Classified Display: $5,70 per column inch. “Jeep” Jackson, a basketball star at but if he was on drugs, and obviously information regarding Classified (regular): 30 cents per word with minimum the University of Texas-El Paso. he was, he could have destroyed our seven NBA finals four games to speaking to the cheering crowd charge of $3 for each day If ad runs consecutive days, to­ two. “We want to do it again nd study. Compensation for tal charges will be reduced 10 percent for each added day Just as she is convinced her son whole team.” up to maximum of 40 percent deduction for 5 days or had to die to show the problems of He paused, then added, “But at On the City Hall lawn, some year so we can make this an f volunteers. more celebrants climbed trees to get a Color: Only spot color available. Charge lor each lime drug abuse, Mrs. Bias believes these least he would have been alive and nual thing,” said AbduljaWv G&S Studies, Inc. run. in addition to column inch charges: $50 if in Al Ease cases are a reminder the problem maybe we could have got some help better look at theit heroes. A who at age 40 is the oldest pb|f or on Monday or Tuesday (with exception of Back to Magpc Johnson look-alike stood in 846-5933 102t3/31 School issue which is charged al higher rate); $90 if ad still exists. for him.” in the NBA. runs Wednesday. Thursday or Friday. Color limited to ads 60 inches or larger. 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