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?'[ Mgrni msmSSm Just around the icorner Quarterback Jim Desmond tries to elude a defender dur- 1W& ing yesterday's intrasquad j Wi / ^ "v ' scrimmage, me uamecocKS - ' Spring football practice will [ : ; continue through next Satur- HHn|| day with the Spring Game at Williams Brice Stadium. # 'Ife MARTY HYERS I The Atlanta's Pei By Associated Press FOR I' MYKRS. FIh. ? Thines arc look ing much better this spring for Pascual Perez. Last spring the Atlanta Braves' right-hander was languising in a Dominican Republic jail awaiting results of a drug-related arrest. He didn't arrive in the United States until several weeks after the season started, and it took sonic lime to caicn up. But this year, at the Braves' strong request, Perez stayed in Atlanta during the off-season rather than return to the Dominican Republic. He arrived at training camp on time and ready. in-- ri ilmm) live innings in the Braves' 3-1 victory over Kansas City and looked like a man unburdened by concerns, allowing only two hits and a run and display M * I Bk^ I Kv^ I BkI ' - r- a rM^a/% T/% A fc. 14 I MMV^fVO LCHUinU IU Mil TRACK I 10 month MBA program for t: undergraduates, (39 credits) I TRACK II 14 month MBA program foi business, and foreign studei graduating from a foreign in: ^ (60 credits) ! TRACK III 17 month MBA program pro* PAID internship and concen (48 credits) I I TRACK IV I 22 month graduate program providing a PAID internship, ^ Concentration and a aeconc W in addition to the MBA, (vari according to requirements f second degree) jrriMivi-RsiT"v or I Miami School of Business Administration P.O. Box 248702 )<Ok Coral Gables. FL 33124 1 1 HH I T i 9L i rez hoping for ing abudding change-up. For his last 12 innings, Perez has given up one run and five hits, all singles, while visibly enjoying himself. "He's right on schedule," said Braves manager Eddie Haas. "He's right about where he should be." "I feci better because my mind is free," Perez said. "I'm, not worried about anything any more. I can just think about baseball. "Last year was really tough for me. Now, I'm real happy. 1 feel better about everything." SOMF. THINGS haven't changed about Perez, however. When the Rovals' Hal McRae bounced into a double play during the game, it brought on another head-bobbing, armsHailing, allered-states dance off the mound by Perez. 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"There isn't enough mustard to cover him," Williams said last year after Aug. 12 brawl at Atlanta-Fulton County Satadium involving the Padres and Braves. "That's just me," Perez said. But the Braves want him to tone down his act this y Ldi . k 1 d(? lias i vi iu u diiai^ui, but his words may have gone unheeded. "He said, 'You're too good for that kind of stuff,'" Perez said. "Everybody's different. I do stuff out there that makes me feel strong, aggressive. 1 don't even know what I'm doing. I just do it. 1 think it would be a big mistake if I changed." HAAS SHRUGS and says, "I won't kill myself," if Perez doesn't change. Pitching le Gamecock. JS* < KSH : W KS^ ^ res,denc I APPLICATIO I Business, J AVAILABL! innrp. Public ~ S" i, I nputer ? 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