The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1965, Image 8

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    THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 8 Thursday, April 29, 1965
Aggie Frosh
Extend Streak,
Beat Wharton
The Aggie Fish baseball team
has run its string of wins to 10
by beating Wharton County Junior
College 3-0 here Wednesday.
The unbeaten Fish banged out
seven hits on the way to their
latest victory. Mike Wood was
the winning pitcher and allowed
Wharton only six hits. Wood was
the man of the day striking out
three and at one time retired
fifteen of the Wharton batters in
order. He gave up only three
bases on balls.
The Aggies scored two runs in
their half of the second inning.
Rick Schwartz, who along with
Wood showed up very well in their
last game aganst the Rice Owlets,
proved to be a big stick by knock
ing out a two-base hit. Wood's
base on balls and the long sin
gle by outfielder Chuck Cornett
gave the Ags their scoring in the
second.
Later in the game Lou Camilli,
another gun in the Rice game,
scored the last of the Fish runs
for the day. After putting a
drive into the outfield Camilli|
scored with the help of a three
base error.
The losing pitcher for Wharton
was Aaron Henderson. He went
all the way in the losing effort.
The Aggie Frosh appeared to
be strong in two places. These
are on the mound and at the plate.
Good mound efforts have been
turned in by Wood and Ken Perrin.
The bats of Camilli, Gary Moon,
Schfartz and Cornett have given
the offensive punch.
Baylor will be the next team
to try its luck with the Aggie Fish.
This will take place when the
Cubs invade Travis Park this Sat
urday at 2:00 p.m.
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Intramurals
Quarter-finals in Class B Soft-
ball were completed Tuesday. Out
fits coming out as winners were
Sq 10, Sq 7, Sq 14 and A-l. Sq 10
came back to beat F-2 by a score
of 13-4. While Sq 7 got by Sq 11
6-4 with the help of a late inning
home run.
Action in the semi-finals found
Sq 7 behind strong pitching take
Sq 14 6-3. Sq 10 will have the oth
er finals berth after slaming A-l,
13 runs to 5. With Sq 10’s hot
platemen and the defense of Sq 7
the final game of Class B Softball
should be interesting.
In Class A Softball quarter
finals Sq 13 used a 4-run final in
ning to slip past A-3 by a score
of 8-7.
In the Open Tennis Tournament
this week-end William McLeroy,
John McMath, Bob Sanders, and
John McLeroy all advanced the
semi-finals. In the first round
William McLeroy beat McMath in
straight sets of 8-6 and 6-3. The
other semi-final action saw John
McLeroy get taken by scores of
6-1, 6-8, and 6-2 at the hands of
Sanders.
After a slow start in which both
Sanders and McLeroy had trouble
keeping their services within the
court limits each player pushed
his opponent to the limit.
William McLeroy came out on
top by winning the first two sets
with scores of 7-5 and 6-3.
Bruce Darling walked off with
top honors in the Open Badminton
Tournament Monday night. Darl
ing swept through the singles by
beating Rick Williams 15-9, B.
Alexander 15-2, Mike Cuaddodk
15-11, 15-2 and, as his last bit of
competition, taking Bill Milan 15-
11, and 15-2 in the finals. Team
ing up with his finals opponent in
the singles, Milan and Darling
grabed off the doubles crown from
Craddock and Williams 16-3 and
15-4.
Present Standings:
Class A
1. Sq 1 730
2. Sq 7 625
3. Sq 6 617
4. G-3 611
5. Sq 12 611
Class B
1. D-3 617
2. Sq 7 580
3. E-2 575
4. Sq 10 570
5. G-3 555
Class C
1. Puryear 505
2. Leggett 490
3. Dorm 19 475
4. NFS 360
5. Dorm 22 335
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