The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Tuesday, April 29, 1958 PAGE 3 Ags Gored by Frogs Twice, 10»6,11-6 Farmers Hit Snag In Race for Crown Texas Christian pounded out 11 i base hits, including five doubles, ' proving too much for the Aggies t who bowed 6-10 in Kyle Field, Fri day afternoon. The game moved like a meeting between the second and last place teams should through the third in ning. The Cadets had slugged in four runs and steady pitching had held the Horn Frogs scoi’eless. In the top of the fourth the Frog- ! gies turned the tide, erupting with three doubles and scoring two runs be&re Wayne Schaper, the Ag los er, could retire the side. In the top of the fifth TCU re turned to the plate to blast in two more runs, aided by Cadet infield errors. Coach Beau Bell sent in Percy Sanderson, sophomore right hander, to relieve Schaper and re tire the Horned Frogs. Sanderson was tapped for three hits and three runs, making the total in the top of the seventh in ning, 4-8. The last Cadet rally came in the seventh when Beau Bell’s team col- Friday TCU (10) AB R II RBI Banda, as 4 10 0 Franklin, 2b 5 12 1 Childs, rf 3 2 10 Enis, lb 4 2 2 1 Kc}. c 4 12 2 Walker, If 5 0 2 2 Selman, 3b 4 0 0 0 Harris, cf 5 110 Wineburc, p 2 111 Gogvzales, p 110 0 Totals 37 10 11 7 A&M (6) AB R H RBI Baradowski, lb 3 2 0 0 Thomas, cf 4 12 1 Herrington, c 2 111 Stone, If 2 0 0 0 Plumlee, ss 4 0 11 Patterson, 2b 3 110 Schaper, p 10 0 0 Sanderson, p 3 0 10 Smotherman, rf 3 0 0 0 A—Reed 0 0 0 0 Carroll, 3b 2 10 0 B—Houchin ,1 0 0 0 Totals 28 6 6 3 A—Walked for Smotherman in 9th ; B— Struck out for Carroll in 9th. TCU 000 230 320—10 A&M 130 000 200— 6 E—Harris 2, Herringtonf, Plutnlee, San derson. PO-A—TCU 27-8, A&M 27-10. DP—Selman to Enis. LOB—TCU 8, A&M 12. 2B—Childs, Ennis, Key 2, Walker. 3B— Herrington. SB—Key, Paradowski, Her rington, Patterson, Carroll. SAC—Thom lected two hits and two runs be fore Rode Gonzales came in to take over for the winner, Ken Wine- burg, and kill the threat. Gonzales did not give up a hit in the last three innings, but the Frogs added two more scores to their total when Charles Franklin reached first on a single, scoring Gonzales from second. On the throw to the plate Sanderson made an attempt to play it, but the ball bounced off his foot bringing in George Banda. The massacre ended, when for the second game in a row, Coach Bell sent in a pinch hitter in the last of the ninth to strike out. Myers Speaker In Liberty Dinner A&M Coach Jim Myers will be guest speaker at an All-Sports Banquet in the recreation hall of the First Methodist Church at Liberty May 14. . The banquet will be the first of its kind ever held in the Liberty community. All boys participating in Liberty High School sports will be special guests. Myers is expected to give a run down of the prospects of A&M for the coming football season. The single wing coach will complete spring training at A&M this Thursday. Myers has become a sought after speaker since his appointment as head coach and athletic director of A&M early this year. Stone, n, fi Plu n, Ca mlee, Schaper, Smotherman. ip h r er bb ip h Wineberg (W, 1-1) 6 6 Gonzales 3 0 Schaper (L, 1-1) 4% 6 Sanderson 4'A 5 HiBP—By Gonzales (Herrington). I Key, Herrington. U—Graham, Domir T—3 :08. Saturday tcj; (ii) Banda, ss Franklin, 2b Childs, cf-rf Ennis, lb Key, c Walker, If Selman, 3b Pollard, rf Harris, cf Bead, p Totals A&M (6) Beed, rf Thomas, cf Herrington, c Stone, If Paradowski, lb Houchin, lb Plumlee, ss Patterson, 2b Newton, p Schaper, p Hullum, Balke, m, p , 3b AB 2 5 4 5 4 4 1 2 2 4 33 AB 5 4 4 5 2 3 4 3 1 0 3 4 R 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 11 R 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 RBI 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 38 6 11 5 TCU 100 702 100—11 A&M 002 001 003—x6 E—Banda, Key, Walker, Plumlee, New ton, Hullum. PO-A -TCU 27-5 ; A&M 27- 13. DP Plumlee, Patterson and Houchin. LOB—TCU 4, A&M 8. 2B—Banda, Childs, Ennis, Read, Thomas, Stone 2, Herrington. Seln SPORTS SCHEDULE April 28-May 3 Tuesday — Varsity tennis with Texas here 1 p.m.; varsity golf with Texas at Austin, 1 p.m. Thursday — Varsity and fresh man track vs. Rice and Texas at Austin, 8 p.m. Friday — Varsity baseball with Rice here 3 p.m.; varsity golf with Baylor at Waco. Saturday-—Varsity baseball with Rice here 2 p.m.;‘ Fish baseball with Rice at Houston, 2 p.m.; var sity tennis with Baylor here 1 p.m. May 5-10 Thursday — Southwest Confer ence meet at Dallas, golf and ten nis. Friday — Southwest Conference meet at Dallas, golf, tennis and track; varsity baseball with Texas at Austin; Fish baseball with Wharton Junior College here 3 p.m. Saturday — Southwest Confer ence meet at Dallas, track and ten nis; varsity baseball with Texas at Austin; Fish baseball with Tex-' as frosh here, two games, 1:30 p.m. HR—Reed, rington. Pitchers, Record Read (W) Newton (L, 2-2) Seh SB—Selman, Thomas, Her- ip h r er bb 9 11 6 4 3 7 3 1 6 5 6 2 haper 1 3 2 2 0 1 Hullum 5 3 3 2 2 2 HBP—By Hullum (Banda). WP—New. ton. U—Paine, Mugg. T—2 :42. A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED PEANUTS PEANUTS ii «iill *!! i! 7 M y ,; 1 J iill - ^ Miscues Fatal to Farmers; Cadets Drop Second Straight The fourth inning proved fatal to the Aggies Saturday as the TCU Horned Frogs pushed seven runs across the plate in that frame in Kyle Field and went on to hu miliate the Cadets, 11-6. TCU refused to believe the press Score One For the Aggies! charged with the loss and TCU’s Darrel Read was credited with the win. Newton pitched three innings of ball, giving up one hit, six walks, and six runs. Wayne Schaper came in to relieve Newton in the fourth and lasted for one inning, clippings of the Ag mound staff, | The lanky pitcher gave up three I game and giving up only 3 bases collecting four doubles and three hits and two runs during his tour on balls. Read struck out 7. singles off Cadet hurlers, while of duty on the mound. J The Cadets came to life in the receiving eight free passes to first Donnie Hullum took over the bottom of the ninth, holding the base via the walk route. mound chores for the Ags in the fans in their seats with the last Co-Captain Toby Newton was fifth and completed the game. The | (See MISCUES Page 4) Baytown junior had the Frogs hammer him for three hits and as many runs during his five inning stint. 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Topic of the meeting was “There’s No Business Like Show Business.” A&M Consolidated High School students presented a one-act play, “The White Dove.” Pet .695 .611 .600 .628 1514 .507 16 .466 1614 .450 33 .084 CUT DOWN ON • Rubber Base Paint SHOE BILLS 3.95 Gal. Our Repairs • Roller & Pan .... 1.29 Save You Costly Replacements • White House Paint 3.95 Gal. COURT’S • Rental Tools Shoes — Shoe Repairs Chapman’s North Gate Paint Co.—Next To Post Office GOLF STANDINGS Team— W W Arkansas 25 11 Texas Christian 22 14 Texas A&M 18 12 Baylor 19 17 Southern Methodist 20(4 Texas Tech 14 Texas ' 13(4 Rice 3 LAST WEEK S RESULTS Texas Christian 4, Texas A&M 2; Arkan sas 6, Baylor 0; Texas Tech 5, Rice 1 ; Southern Methodist 5, Texas 1 ; Baylor 3(4, Southern Methodist 2(4: Texas Christian 5, Arkansas 1 ; Texas A&M 6, Rice 0. THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE Monday—Texas Tech vs. Texas Christian at Fort Worth; Tuesday—Texas Tech vs. Southern Methodist at Dallas, Texas vs. Texas A&M at Austin; Friday—-Baylor vs. Texas A&M at College Station, Texas vs. Rice at Austin ; Saturday—Ark Texas Tech at Fayetteville. Kansas vs. TENNIS STANDINGS Team— W W Pet Rice .... 18 4 .818 Texas Tech .... 19 11 .633 Texas .... 12 10 .545 Southern Methodist .... 16 14 .533 Baylor .... 15 15 .500 Texas A&M 6 17 .292 Texas Christian 1 17 .056 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Baylor 3, Southern Methodist 3 (tie) ; Texas 5, Southern Methodist 1 ; Baylor 6, (tie) rn Metbodist 1 ; liayk Texas Christian 0; Rice 4, Texas 0; Texas Sou THIS W londay- Lubbock n Moth- EEK’S Tech 5, Souther THIS W Monday—Texas Tech vs. Texas Christian Lubbock ; Tuesday—Texas vs. Texas A&M at College Station. Friday—Rice^vs. Southern Methodist at Dallas ; Saturday— Baylor vs. Texas A&M at Waco, Rice vs. Texas Christia odist 1. SCHEDULE tian at Houston. 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