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College Station, Texas
Thursday, June 4, 1964
THE BATTALION
Southwest Conference Champs Set
To Meet Minnesota In Series Game
The Southwest Conference Base
ball Champs, the hustling Aggie
nine, will meet Minnesota Monday,
June 8, at Omaha for the first
round of the College World Series
playoffs.
The A&M team will leave via
chartered bus for Oklahoma City
early Friday morning. Upon ar
riving at Oklahoma City the Ags
will workout, then proceed to Wich
ita, Kan. for a night’s rest that
will precede another workout the
following day at the home field of
the Kansas City A’s. The team
will arrive at Omaha around 9 a.m.
Monday.
Last Wednesday night the Ag-
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gie nine played a practice game
with the Seguin Steelers at Travis
Park in Bryan.
Few A&M backers would have
given a plug nickel for the Aggies’
chances in the Southwest Confer
ence race after t h e I first three
games. At that time Coach Tom
Chandler’s crew - had a league mark
of 1 win and 2 losses.
But suddenly the Aggies jelled.
They reeled off 10 consecutive con
ference wins and carried a two-
game lead into their final two
game series against the Texas
Longhorns at Austin May 7-8.
That series actually turned into
a three game battle and those who
watched Longhorn and Aggie con
tinue their storied athletic rivalry
still are talking about “the great
est baseball series in SWC annals.”
In the first game on Thursday,
May 7, Texas scored two runs in
the bottom of the ninth inning to
gain-a 5-5 tie. The game was
called after 10 innings because of
darkness. A doubleheader was
then scheduled for Friday, May 8.
In the seven inning opener, Tex
as again staged a come-from-be-
hind rally, scoring twice in the
bottom of the seventh to gain a
3-2 victory. A victory by Texas in
the nightcap would give the Long
horns a share of the SWC title and
another trip into the playoffs. A
win by A&M would give the Ag
gies the title outright.
The first five innings (second
game was nine inning affair) were
scoreless. A&M went ahead, 1-0,
in the sixth and upped the lead to
2-0 in the top of the seventh. Tex
as tied it, 2-2, in the bottom of the
seventh. In the top of the ninth,
A&M first baseman Frank Stark
AAAAAH! I CAN SEE IT COMING
.. .Aggie third baseman George Hargett nails Steeler during practice game against Seguin.
hit a three-run double with two
away and the Aggies won it, 5-2.
In looking back, Chandler said
that the 14-7 loss to TCU in the
league opener at Fort Worth was
the key to the Aggies eventual suc
cess.
"TCU scored nine runs in one
inning and humiliated us. It was
a long ride back home and all of
us did some serious soul-search
ing. We knew we were better than
that and I believe our players de
cided they’d prove they were.”
The second game was against
Texas at College Station and the
Aggies won that one, 5-2. Then
they went to Waco and lost an 8-7
verdict to the Baylor Bears. The
outlook was dark indeed, after that
one, but the Aggies buckled down
and started moving toward the
top. They won some close ones
along the way, like the 3-2 deci
sion over SMU, 2-0 over Rice and
2-0 over Baylor.
FINAL SWC STANDINGS
Team
Games
Won
Lost
Tied
Pet.
Texas A&M
16
12
3
1
.781
Baylor
15
10
5
0
.667
Texas
16
10
5
1
.656
TCU
13
5
8
0
.385
SMU
13
3
10
0
.231
Rice
15
3
12
0
.200
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