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The North Texas Daily
Wednesday, September 30,1998
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“Missy had a very good tourna-
HOUSTON (AP) — The Big in five starts.
three prospects on Dec. 15, had been bases with no outs on Gwynn’s oppo-
strikeouts.
Leyrtiz, a right-hander starting for
Johnson was 10-1 for the Astros in left-handed first baseman Wally
ever in division series play and just Series team.
These teams had played five one-
Series.
and Tom Glavine in last year’s NL ball’s most dominant pitchers was
Which he did three times in his final da, and now has added Johnson to his
list.
The right-hander, acquired for in the sixth, when they loaded the
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The flight one doubles team of
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got to play a number of matches said. Sam Houston State’s Robyn ■Bassett
against some good competition.” Dawna Denny was the top finish- and Lucie Marikova 9-7 to win the
NT singles action was highlight- er for the women’s team in Flight consolation title.
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place finish in the flight two bracket. a 6-0, 7-5 win over SFA’s Katia with the effort I got,” Traxler said. .
McDaniel won three matches to Christensen; “We need to work on court posi-
advance to the championship match, Denny started the day with a 6-4, tioning and transition game in prac-
including a 1-6, 7-6, 6-2 win in the 6-4 win over McNeese State’s tice, but most of the team played
semi-finals against Oklahoma Chris- Yvonne Bresler. well and matched the team stroke-
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