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Aggie Ring Orders the Association of Former Students Clayton W Student Traa/el Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, April 20, M( 1-800-777-0112 _SZI Baylor coach Rangers fall to The world’s largest student & youth travel organization STA TRAVEL Bump, set, SPIKE! offered GBA Jays, Astros ALLIED HEALTH blank Cubs PROFESSIONALS coaching job The Associated Press The Associated Press FlicorDiscover a challenging HOUSTON — The Oklahoma Blue Jays 13, Rangers3 future with opportunities to City Cavalry of the Continental TORONTO — Carlos Delpij . advance. Serve your country Basketball Association has con­ and Joe Carter hit three-rm while you serve your career with: tacted Baylor basketball coach homers and the Toronto Blue Jij! Darrel Johnson about the team’s got a season-high 17 hitsTuesi, • great pay and benefits head coaching position. night in routing the Texas Rangei' • normal working hours Chip Land, president and prin­ 13-3. JERUSA • complete medical and dental cipal owner of the Cavalry, has Toronto won its third in a ra* ijoldiers an care spoken to Johnson by telephone and Texas lost its third strai [eized autc • 30 days vacation with pay per about the job, the Houston game. Tuesday ag year Chronicle and Fort Worth Star- Delgado connected for his| broup that Telegram reported Tuesday. For­ league-leadingi-Te eighth homerinl bomo atta< Find out how to qualify as an Air mer Cavalry Coach Henry Bibby fourth inning, capping a fiver i Prime I Force professional. Call was Fired after three seasons. burst that made it 11-2. [the crackd USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Johnson coached at Oklahoma Carter drove in four runs will noves if tl City University, where he won two hits. He hit his sixth homeriE TOLL FREE lamas po back-to-back NAIA titles, before a four-run third inning. “We w 1-800-423-USAF moving to Baylor in 1992. Juan Guzman (2-1) allowei vith all th Land said he and Johnson have two runs, one of them earned, oi Uly limit not scheduled a face-to-face in­ seven hits in seven innings.Ht laid on Isr terview, but such a meeting struck out eight and walked one. Rabin t would not be out of the ques­ Kevin Brown (0-4) tied Keiro lo Yasser fi tion. Rogers' team record by giving jhllow the) research abroad “Yeah, I think there’s interest 10 runs. He lasted only 3 1-3 in­ Palestiniar (on Johnson’s part),” Land said, nings and lost his career-high fi force, one adding that he could sense John­ straight start over two seasons son was frustrated by the South­ Brown allowed 12 hits, and his west Conference investigation David Uirch/7'Atf Battalion ERA climbed to 11.63. into Baylor’s basketball program Chris Perry, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, and therefore was willing to con­ spikes the ball on "Keathly Beach." Astros 3, Cubs 0 Set sider the CBA job. CHICAGO — Greg Swindell won his third straight start andihs| FULBRIGHT Houston Astros nit three she homers to beat Chicago 3-0 Tues­ ^ US citizens with a 3.0 day night, keeping the Cubs asiht I The Asst GPR are eligible only major league team without; Knight leads Spurs past Rockets win at home. SARA The Associated Press the buzzer. cent. The Cubs, now 0-7 at Wrigley their ch o r Terry Cummings added 1 6 The game attracted an crowd of Field, matched the second-worst! anti-ain SAN ANTONIO — Negele points, and Rodman had 1 1 points 32,807 to the Alamodome, the home start in team history, building Informational Knight scored 11 of his 15 points in and 21 rebounds for San Antonio, 10th time in 41 home games the club went 0-8 in 1957 and 0-7 in As pc the fourth quarter Tuesday night, which snapped a three-game losing Spurs have drawn at least 30,000. 1944. debated helping the San Antonio Spurs streak. The Rockets, who set an NBA Swindell (3-0), who retired the to stop MEETINGS clinch the homecourt advantage in Hakeem Olajuwon paced Hous­ record Sunday for most 3-point first 12 batters, extended his score­ the woi Tues. April 19, 2:30pm ^ the first round of the playoffs with a ton with 25 points and 1 1 re­ shots in a season, were cold this less streak to 1 7 innings, allowing U.N. 90-80 victory over the Houston bounds, while Otis Thorpe and time, hitting only 3 of 15 from long four hits in seven innings. He came in Gora Ihur. April 21, 4:00pm ^ Rockets. Robert Horry scored 1 6 each and range. out to pitch the eighth, but afiei Earlier i Knight made a 20-foot jumper to Vernon Maxwell 11. Houston’s loss Both teams started slowly, hitting throwing one pitch was replacei hospita 251 Bizzell Hall West ^2/ give the Spurs the lead for good at allowed Seattle to clinch the home- 36 percent in the first Quarter. Terry by reliever Shane Reynolds. On S 78-76 witn 3:00 left, and after San court advantage through the West­ Cummings came off tne bench to Swindell left with stiffness it brushec Study Abroad Programs, 161 Bizzell Hall West, 845-0544 Antonio stopped Houston on three ern Conference playoffs. hit three late baskets to give the his left shoulder. Reynolds pitched took b straight possessions, Knight buried a Robinson and Olajuwon, the two Spurs a 22-19 lead after one quarter. the eighth and Mitch Williams threat c 3-pointer with 1:14 left to extend leading candidates for the MVP The Spurs closed the second worked the ninth for his second “Th< San Antonios lead to 81-76. award, both had trouble offensively quarter with a 6-2 run to take a 44- save. Chaper DANCE ARTS SOCIETY David Robinson, who led San Robinson hit 6 of 24 shots, while 40 halftime advantage. J.R. Reid Jeff Bagwell, Andujar Cedeno It w Antonio with 22 points, hit six free Olajuwon made just 11 of 32. nailed two long jumpers and Rod- and Steve Finley homered leading The INVITES YOU TO throws in the final minute and Den­ San Antonio shot 43 percent, but man added a steal and a dunk dur­ off the second, third and eighth bomb ; nis Rodman added a 3-pointer at Houston was even worse at 37 per­ ing the spree. innings, respectively, off rookie Sarajev Steve Trachsel' il(l-l). (1 NAT SPRING SHOW 94 Secreta i in air p ) Gorazd are slimmer as a middle to late Sacks as a senior. He appeared Baseball Aid Draft round pick, but the pressure to headed for NFL stardom aespildespite more i play well immediately is not as his penchant for spotty play. Continued from Page 5 siege t Continued from Page 5 great, either. He played four desultory sea­ The Being drafted in the early sons with the Chicago Bears, seventh. SFA rallied off of Parker Refuge return punts (he led the nation rounds is an indication of pro seeing some part-time starting touching him for two runs on was nc last year) makesaL him a prized potential, but it is absolutely no duty, but for the most part he two hits in one inning of work, An commodity. guarantee of success. Perhaps was the leading reserve line­ yet Parker was able tonoldonto said tt Defensive lineman Sam the hardest attribute to measure backer. In 1993, he was traded earn his third save of the season. “Than Adams, who left A&M as a ju­ in a player is his desire to play, to the Dallas Cowboys, where The teams were scheduled to transfi nior, is also a certain first- his heart, his “want-to,” what­ he was quickly let go from the play a doubleheader which is Brusse rounder. He led A&M down ever you want to call it. It is team after falling asleep during why the first game only wen! Ah SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1994 linemen in tackles this past sea­ what separates the great players a film session. A once promis­ seven innings. However, rain crowc son and, at 292 pounds, has ex­ from the good ones. ing career is now not looking so revented the second game from have ( 7:00 PM cellent speed. There have never Attitudes are hard to change bright. Eeing played. declai been any questions about his and if a player occasionally dogs The challenge that awaits Johnson said that it was unfor­ RUDDER THEATER ability, but he has been criti­ it as a collegian, he will likely each and every one of Texas tunate that the second game was cized for lack of consistent ef­ do it as a pro. A&M’s draftees (and May gradu­ canceled. fort. If his desire ever matches John Roper is a former Aggie ates, for that matter) is to realize “We needed to play, we need­ STUDENTS $4.00 his talent, he will be a force in who illustrates this last point that college was simply a dress ed to get some guys out there,” NON-STUDENTS $5.00 the NFL. perfectly. Roper, who played rehearsal. The NFL is the big Johnson said. “Some guys didn't As for Eric England, Steve So- linebacker from 1985-88, was a show. For these young men, get to play between conference lari, Greg Hill, Jason Atkinson part of the “Blitz Brothers” who this is the chance of a lifetime: games and that’s disappointing” ^TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE* and other Aggie seniors, not be­ helped A&M to three consecu­ To make money doing what The Aggies have two days oil ing selected in the early going tive SWC titles.
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