- jZZhuS****9S SACRIFICE BUNT Texas centerfielder Jack Miller lays down a bunt in the ninth inning of the Aggie nine’s IJO decision over the Longhorns Saturday afternoon at Travis Park. Aggie catcher Joe Staples lunges out for the ball and he threw out Miller- (Photo by Mike Wright) SPORTS WEEKEND Jack Abbott breaks the tape for his first place finish in the 120-yeard hurdles win in the Aggies tri-meet Friday in Kyle Field. Also pictured in the photo above is the Aggies’ second place winner Steve O’Neal and Rice’s Greg Gilli land who was third. Unidentified Aggie swimmers splash down below in one of the 13 events of A&M’s match with SMU Saturday in P. L. Downs Natatorium. (Photo by Mike Wright) BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 NOTICE Students who do not claim Brazos County as their dom icile, and who buy their automobile liscense in Brazos County are violating Article 6675 a-2, Texas Constitu tion, which requires the registration of all automotive equipment in the county in which the owner resides, and are subject to such penalties as provided by Article 6675 a-2. William R. Miller Tax Assessor-Collector LAND IS AT AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE North Gate THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 5, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5 Aggie Nine Tops Texas, 1-0 PABDNER You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done CAMPUS CLEANERS By GARY SHERER Coach Tom Chandler’s Aggie baseball team is in Waco today playing Baylor in the Maroon and White’s second Southwest Conference game of the young season. Saturday afternoon at Bryan’s Travis Park, the Aggies started the SWC season out right with a 1-0 decision over the Texas Longhorns. Righthander Rocky Thompson came within two outs of logging a complete game shutout. He gave way to Bob Sanders when the Longhorns got a man on base in the ninth inning. Before the ninth, Thompson had been in a real pitching duel with Texas’ starter and losing pitcher Jack Street. Street and Thompson had been matching out-for-out for six inn ings. Then, in the bottom of the seventh, Aggie centerfielder Bob Long (who has had previous ex perience at beating the Long horns) led off with a single. Four pitches later, Long took off for second in a steal attempt. Longhorn catcher Tommy Har mon’s throw was off target and ended up in center field. Long jumped up from his slide and went on to third, as he beat the relay throw from the outfield. The next batter, first-year out fielder Dave Elmendorf from Houston, put the Texas leftfielder back against the fence with a fly ball and Long came in to score. As it turned out, this was to be all the scoring in the game. Thompson was in control all the way until he faltered in the ninth. Longhorn third baseman Den nis Kasper reached base on an Aggie error and then moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by cen terfielder Jack Miller. At this point, Chandler removed Thomp son in favor of Sanders. The first batter to face the Aggie reliefer was catcher Har mon, who led tlv* Longhorn hit ting attack with two singtes. Harmon grounded out to Aggie first-sacker Eddie Vaughn and Kasper moved to third. Street was the next-scheduled batter but first-year Longhorn Coach Cliff Gustafson chose to go with a pinch hitter. George Nauret, last year’s Texas right- fielder, was the choice but San ders gloved a ball hit right back to him and with the ensuing throw to Vaughn the game ended. Fish outfielder Boyd Hadaway (also a pitcher) led the Aggie hitting attack with two of the safeties banged out by the Ma roon and White. Long, Elmen dorf, catcher Joe Staples, second baseman Richard Backrest and third sacker Terry Dailey also contributed hits in the Aggies’ first home action. After today’s game, the next action for the Maroon and White will be at Houston this weekend. The Aggies will play the Hous ton Cougars Saturday in a 2:30 p.m. match. The next home game will be a week from today (Mar. 12) against Southern Methodist. NIT Adds Four To Growing List Of Tourney Fives NEW YORK — The field for the National Invitation Bas ketball Tournament was virtually completed Monday with the addi tion of Bradley, Wyoming, Tem ple and Villanova and the re maining three berths reserved for the runners-up in the Atlantic Coast and Big Eight Conferences and, possibly, the Ivy League. Bradley, a three-time winner; Temple, victor in the first NIT in 1938, and Villanova are old NIT hands, but Wyoming, run ner-up in the Western Athletic Conference, will be making its first appearance in the nation’s oldest postseason tournament. Garden Crowd Sees Benvenuti, Frazier Triumph NEW YORK UP) _ Nino Ben venuti, a 2-1 underdog, sent Emile Griffith spinning to the canvas with a thunderous left hook in the ninth round and then continued to hammer away at his dazed opponent for a unanimous 15-round decision Monday night that sent the world’s middle weight boxing championship back to Italy. It was a close bout that ended in high drama, with the Italian’s legs weary and wobbling under Griffith’s furious fusillade in the final seconds, while a crowd of 18,000 in the new Madison Square Garden rocked the rafters with a resounding tribute. Griffith finished gamely, scor ing with terrific shots in the fin al round, but Benvenuti refused to go down. 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