Wednesday, March 20, 1985/The Battalion/Page 11 OTTO iPm Ji ... i iiiinriiwii-- MOW WHERE is! A&M bounces SHSU with 11th inning rally S$ s. They claimi , tortured a* pi e-written a® nit food and nil lawyers or fain iistody. Mexican authol '(■mg too slowi gallon inlo iliijj ifkials thiswtdf governmentfal -ase," as it is noil nil a strain or elations. ed by exhaust?/ i month, wlaj id were puli® on Camarenai hich were inter public pressunj Camarena 01 to justice. Attorney Geiw authorities fan arrest warn® t one for Rafadl u ted drug kin! out of Guadalr Texas A&M’s Steve Johnigan (14) jumps out of the way of an inside pitch while Sam Houston State catcher Greg Williams Photo by DEANSAITO (left) dives to block the ball. The Aggies edged the Bearkats 6- 5 Tuesday to remain undefeated at Olsen Field this season. By BRANDON BERRY Sports Writer When the momentum in a base ball game changes f rom one team to the other, the pitcher is frequently the variable changed to keep a win ning,equation. In Texas A&M’s 6-5, 11-inning victory over the Sam Houston State Bearkats Tuesday at Olsen Field, pitching changes equa ted to runs for the other team. Four pitchers toed the rubber for the Aggies, while the Bearkats used three. Left-hander Mark Henry started the game for Sam Houston, but was replaced in the sixth inning by Ricky Noska, who in turn was replaced in the seventh inning by Michael Mach. The Aggies scored runs with each change. The Aggies, on the other hand, started right-hander Phillip Taylor, who was replaced after five innings by freshman Kyle Atkinson, who was replaced an inning later by Barry Smith. The Bearkats also scored their runs with each pitching change. Finally, to the chorus of the “Ha waii Five-O” theme, Beje Mahoe pitched the last three innings, strik ing out five Bearkat batters and al lowing only two hits. Mahoe was rewarded with his first win of the year when designated hit ter Bill Doug Potter scored on a Steve Johnigan single in the bottom of the 11th. But the victory didn’t come with out detours along the way. The Aggies started the scoring when first baseman Fred Gegan brought third baseman Scott Liv ingstone home on a fly ball. The run was set up by two walks by Henry following Livingstone’s single. The lead was short-lived as SHSU struck back in the top of the fourth on a Jimmy Williams home run that cleared the right field fence and sent A&M’s Diamond Darlings out to the railroad tracks to collect the rene gade ball. The score remained tied until the Aggies replaced Taylor with Atkin son. A&M Shortstop Rob Swain committed an error on a double-play groundball and allowed runners at first and third base with one out.Bearkat outfielder Mike Cobb followed with a three-run home run. The rest of the game was an exer cise in playing catch-up for the Ag gies. Buddy Haney doubled home a run in the top of the sixth inning (af ter a SHSU pitching change, of course) and was later brought home by another Gegan fly out. The Bearkats had a chance to bust the game open in the seventh, but the Ags pulled a rare triple play to end the inning. SHSU’s batter hit a sharp grounder to the third base- man, who whipped a throw to the second baseman Robbi Chandler, who relayed a throw to Gegan at first base, who in turn threw across the diamond to catcher Steve Johnigan, who ran down Bearkat outfielder Bryan McDonald between home base and third. With the win, A&M raised its re cord to f8-4 for the season, while the SHSU dropped to 13-9. The next homestand for the Ags is Tuesday, March 26, against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. A&M open the Southwest Conference campaign this Saturday against the University of Houston. Houston Baptisfs Iba lands Baylor head coaching position is n Associated Press ■ WACO — Gene Iba, who took Houston Baptist to the NCAA play- ojffs a year ago and posted three con- Isecutive 20-victory- seasons, will be the successor tojim Haller as Baylor head basketball coach. The Asso ciated Press learned Fuesday. Elba, a member of a prestigious ■basketball family, will be formally fflamed as Baylor coach at 3 p.m. Wednesday in a press conference called by the Southwest Conference school. The announcement will be made by Athletic Director Bill Mene- fee. A Baylor source told the AP that Iba won but in a close battle with the University of Texas-San Antonio’s Don Eddy. I ha s disciplined teams are well drilled on fundamentals much like those of his uncle. Hank Iba, who turned Oklahoma State into a bas ketball power. Houston Baptist Athletic Director Dr. Ed Billings called a press confer ence for 1 1 a.m. Thursday. He had no comment on the AP report only to say “It’s not surprising.” Houston Baptist has already sent one coach into the Southwest Con ference, Gerald Myers of Texas Tech. Myers was the first coach of the Huskies with Iba being his suc cessor. Haller resigned after nine seasons at Baylor effective with the end of the season after a player hid a re corder in his windbreaker and taped a conversation. In the tape, Haller gave the player permission to use a $172 meals ex pense check for a car payment. Hal ler admitted he violated NCAA rules and resigned. 1 he AP source said one of the big gest chores ahead of Iba was to keep took control oli rut to challef he president ii 3 posed a net > prevent li^t Moslems. Prim ihat the revel resumptiond ■ed troops and Christian areas f inspiring tit arts to restore Sidon said the nied fighting, idon area Pel e first step of a of south Lei time that the; >ns after their cuts’ nployees -astest Growing tology Induslty lit/! employees ing snefif Package ys & Vacations iptnenf lortunities icense -0084 utr ie Ave. 'X 77840 V? I ing o ions CONGRATULATIONS! To the winners of the Fall 1984 Ford Bronco 11 Volleyball Classic Men ROOFING CO. 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To go all the way to the XXIII Olympiad, you need raw talent, tireless dedication, and years of hard work. The U.S. Volleyball Team displayed them all, and we applaud their achievement. •A'I i Cet off to a start with ford r# the discontented team at Baylor on the campus. The Bears had as many five freshmen starters late in the year. “He’ll have to recruit the dormi tory before he hits the recruiting trail on national signing day,” the source said. Iba has coached at HBU the past eight seasons and got the Huskies into the NCAA Playoffs last year for the first time. The Huskies were 21-8 this year, their third straight 20-victory season under Iba. “Iba is a good recruiter,” said an other Baylor source. “He has a way of making kids into overachievers. 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