The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 20, 1963, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, March 20, 19(33
THE BATTALION.
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Ags Fall To Sul Ross, 8-4,
For Second Basel3all Defeat
A&M’s varsity baseballers suf
fered their second defeat of the
1963 season Tuesday afternoon, 8-4,
at the hands of the Sul Ross Lobos
on Kyle Field.
Paul Pasqua, listed as a catcher
on the Lobo roster, played left
field Tuesday and connected for
two singles and a homer. The
198-pound sophomore from Dallas
chalked up four runs batted in
for the Alpine school.
THE DEFEAT left the Ags all
even with Sul Ross after they de
feated the Lobos, 10-1, Monday.
Coach Tom Chandler’s Cadets now
own a 3-2-1 record. They will
meet Baylor at 3 p.m. Saturday
on Kyle Field.
Centerfielder Ray Hall was the
big gun for the Aggies. He drove
in himself and two others in the
bottom of the sixth inning with a
home run that bounced against the
football stadium despite a strong
wind. The round-tripper left him
one for four for the afternoon.
First baseman Frank Stark had
Fencers Beat Longhorns,
Play Rice Here Saturday
The inexperienced Aggie fencers,
who defeated the University of
Texas fencing club Saturday, host
Intramurals
Intramural softball will start
April 1. Anyone interested in of
ficiating is urged to contact
Charles McCandless, intramural
director, in DeWare Fieldhouse.
Squadron 8 won a difficult vol
leyball match from F-l Tuesday
in the Class A division with game
scores of 11-9 and 11-4.
Winning players for Sqd. 8 were
Mickey Jones, Dennis Glenwinkel,
Elmer Bentnagle, Jim Griffin,
Gary Bush, Paul Crank, Rocky
Rasch, Gary Pierson and Bill Ra
der.
In tennis play Tuesday Sqd. 14
took victory from E-l, which is
currently leading in Class A intra
murals.
Other results in Class A tennis
were Sqd. 5 over B-3; College View
over Mitchell Hall, and Milner Hall
over Hart Hall.
In Class A volleyball Sqd. 10
defeated Sqd. 4; G-l won over
Sqd. 13; Sqd. 7 outscored Sqd. 1;
and F-2 defeated G-3.
Winning units in Class A hand
ball were Sqd. 9 and Sqd. 3. In
Class B Sqd. 3 and Sqd. 2 won.
the Rice University fencers here
at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The match
will be held in the fencing room
of G. Rollie White Coliseum.
The Cadets defeated the fencers
from Austin 11-5 in a 16-bout
match.
Competing for the Aggies were
Bryant Wilson of Fort Stockton
(1-2), Wyatt Anderson of Austin
(3-1), Eudoro Galindo of Bolivia
(3-0), Alvaro Restrepo of Colum
bia (3-1), Joe Becera of Ft. Worth
(1-0) and Hogue Lewis of San An
tonio (0-1).
Coach Russell K. Wieder an
nounced earlier that the team will
fence in four meets this spring.
The squad travels to Houston
March 30 to test Rice and will close
its season April 6 against the
Long-horns at Austin. All fencing
is done with foils.
Wrestlers To Host
Texas Friday At 5
The Wrestling Club will host the
University of Texas team here at
5 p.m. Friday, Coach Russell K.
Wieder announced Tuesday. The
matches will be held in the addi
tion to G. Rollie White Coliseum.
Aggie wrestlers will close their
season April 6 in Austin at a tri
angular meet. The University of
Texas and Le Toumeau Technical
Institute will also compete.
two hits for the Cadets in four
at bats. He stroked singles in the
first and sixth innings.
SHORTSTOP JERRY Ballard,
rightfielder Robert McAdams
pinch-hitter Bill Puckett and start
ing pitcher Chuck McGuire each
had a hit against the Lobos. Mc
Guire’s was a double in the fifth
and Puckett’s gave him an RBI in
the eighth.
Sul Ross catcher Daryle Gibbons
had two RBIs on sacrifice flies and
third baseman Jim Sears drove
the last two Lobo runs across with
his only hit of the afternoon, a
long single.
Lobo centerfielder Bud Antwine
and shortstop Wilbur Huckle had
singles in the fifth and eighth
innings, respectively.
Chaides Stingle, who came in at
the top of the seventh, was the
winning pitcher. He relieved Trav
is Thompson after Thompson had
finished an innifcg for starter Jer
ry Tyson.
McGUIRE went seven full in
nings for the Aggies. Richard Bel-
ler pitched two-thiids of the eighth
inning and then the loser for the
Ags, Ronald Byrd, took over hurl
ing chores.
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Senior Slugger
Ray Hall is a 6-1, 200-poimd senior from Fort Worth
(Brewer). He hit his second home run of the 1963 season
against Sul Ross Tuesday afternoon. The centerfielder
g’ot his first against Sul Ross Monday.
Foldberg Pleased
With Spring Drills
Spring football drills featured
another controlled scrimmage Sat
urday and Coach Hank Foldberg
was again pleased with the results.
The off-season training has been
in progress now for two weeks. A
date for the annual intrasquad Ma
roon-White game in Kyle Field
Stadium has been tentatively set
for March 30.
In Saturday’s outing the coach
ing staff had the team split up
and competition raged between Ma
roons vs. Whites, Blues vs. Reds
and Oranges vs. Greens.
Foldberg heaped praise on the
Maroon unit. Its quarterback was
Joe Mcllhany, a junior who had
come here as a field general hi
spent most of last season as a Ml.
back. Jerry Rogers at fullbatl,
and Henry Boxley and Mike PI
man at the halves completed tit
backfield.
Big Ray Kubala was cited for
his- efforts at the center slot ail
tackle Wayland Ward was a stanj.
out on defense.
The second unit was quarter,
backed by Jim Linnstaedter, an
other lad who spent most of Iasi
season in the halfback slot, Mi
Kohlman was running Mbact
and Travis Reagan and Tornrnj,
Meeks were at the halves,
Jim Keller- was also praised for
his linebacking and punting.
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Stingle gave up one run on two
hits. He walked one man and
struck out two. Byrd gave up
five runs on two hits and two free
trips. He struck out one man.
Duane Brandt, a soph wh© had been
playing third base, relieved Byrd
in the ninth and retired the side
with one man on base after an
A&M had seven hits to six for
the Lobos. Each team had two
errors.
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