The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 13, 1969, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, March 13, 1969
Ag Baseballers Massacre Bulldogs, 16-(
By RICHARD CAMPBELL
The Texas Aggie baseballers
gave the Texas Lutheran College
Bulldogs what was and is still
known as a sound thrashing en
route to a 16-0 victory Wednes
day.
AGGIES
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HOME RUN!
Bob Long crosses the plate after slamming one of his two
round-trippers against Texas Lutheran Wednesday in
Seguin. The Aggies won their third straight by a decisive
16-0 count.
Ag Sports Car Club
Wins Many Trophies
A late starting Texas A&M
Sports Car Club caravan arrived
in Austin just before the close of
registration for the Spokes Park
ing Lot Grand Prix autocross last
Sunday and left early with most
of the trophies.
Four of the Aggie drivers
placed in the top eight overall,
taking top time of the day, two
firsts, a second, and two thirds
in the big event which featured
almost fifty cars in eleven
classes.
George Eby drove his Lotus
Elan past a fully race prepared,
Ford-powered Sunbeam Tiger for
the B&C production crown and
his time of 56.13 was good enough
for top time of the day. Also en
tered in this class was John
Brewer who drove his 327 Cor
vette into third place with a very
respectable time of 1:01.29, which
was good for seventh overall.
President Alan Weckerling
placed third in C sedan with a
time of 1:07.16. He was beaten
by one of the sharpest Ford Mus
tangs in Texas and a brand new
Renault RIO sedan.
The Aggies completely domi
nated H production with Tom
Riley taking first in class in his
MG Midget with a time of
1:01.03. George Martin was sec
ond in his Sprite with a time of
1:01.83. These times were good
for sixth and eighth overall.
Patsy Eby drove the Lotus to
a time of 1:02.40 in the ladies
event but was knocked out of the
standings when it was discovered
that she had tipped over a pylon.
There were some sad faces at
the awards ceremony when the
Longhorn Club had to part with
all those trophies which were go
ing to A&M. Many regular Aus
tin drivers were left with only a
good lesson in driving techniques.
Anyone interested in the
T.A.M.S.C.C. or any form of
sports car activities is asked to
attend the next meeting, to be
held March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 107 of the Military Science
Building.
(Continued From Page 7)
counter with his usual starting
lineup of seniors with Billy Bob
Barnett, 6’5”, Sonny Benefield,
6’1”, Ronnie Peret, 6’9”, junior
Mike Heitmann, e’l”, and sopho
more Steve Niles, 7’.
Peret and Barnett were both
on the All-SWC first team while
Heitmann was a second team
selection. Barnett continues to
lead the Aggies in scoring with a
17.4 average while Peret at 16.1,
Heitmann is at 14.3, Benefield
averages 11.6.
Peret, a native of Plainview,
is A&M’s top rebounder with 9.7
per contest while Barnett, who
hails from brenham, averages 8.8
rebounds per game.
The biggest individual im
provement has been displayed by
Niles who enjoyed his finest
game of the season against Trin
ity with 16 rebounds. The big
San Antonio center has averaged
6.2 points and 6.4 rebounds.
One of the Aggies’ trademarks
this season has been a great
bench headed by senior Harry
Bostic, a 6-6 senior, junior Bill
Brown, 6-1, sophomores Bill
Cooksey, 6-2, and Chuck Smith,
6-4.
The two winners of tonight’s
Midwest Regional contest will
play at 3:15 p.m. Saturday for a
ticket to the national finals in
Louisville, Ky. The Midwest
champions is matched against
the West champions, probably
UCLA, in the first round finals.
Tonight’s two losing teams will
battle for third place in a pre
liminary game Saturday at 1
p.m.
A&M slammed out 19 hits, in
cluding three home runs off the
hapless Bulldog mound corps.
A&M football star Bob Long
clubbed two of the homers and
another footballer, junior Bar
ney Harris laced the other.
Winning pitcher Doug Rau
gave up but one hit in six innings
against the Bulldogs, who became
the Aggies’ third victim of the
young season.
Charles Kelly, a freshman hurl-
er from West Columbia, took over
the chores for Rau and allowed
the Seguin team but four hits the
rest of the way.
This win was the third straight
for the fast-starting Aggies, all
of them non - conference games.
They defeated Houston Baptist
in the season opener Friday, 6-5,
and handed the Sam Houston
State Bearcats a 9-8 thumping
Monday afternoon in Huntsville.
The Aggies will host the same
Texas Lutheran club Friday aft
ernoon on Kyle Field and then
St. Mary’s University of San An
tonio comes to College Station
Saturday.
The starting lineups for the
first three games have been:
Larry Stelly, catcher; Doug Had-
away, first base; Pete Maida,
second base; Eddie Vaughn, third
base; Jim Raley, shortstop; Bob
Arnold, right field; Long, center
field; and Dave Elmendorf, left
field.
Aggie coach Tom Chandler
says that he will look at Harris
and sophomore football player
Mike DeNiro at infield positions
this week and will give junior
transfer Mike Hetman of Troy,
New York a shot behind the
plate. He also said that he might
use Arnold some on the mound.
★★★
AUSTIN, Tex. <A>)—Texas ex
ploded for seven runs in the first
inning and coasted to an easy 13-
7 non-conference baseball victory
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over St. Mary’s Wednesday,
The Longhorns rode the pitii
ing of James Street to a 1!
lead. Street was removed at li
start of the seventh inning a
took his third victory of the yj
against no losses. —-
It was Texas’ seventh ij
against one loss.
Footballer Randy Pe«i
smashed a three-run triple ini
big first inning which also a
three singles and four Rattl
errors.
KEEPING HIS CHIN UP
While Joe Wiley (42) of St. Louis starts for loose ball,
Cincinnati’s Dick Haucke (30) gets tangled up with team
mate Jim Ard in game at Cincinnati. Cincinnati won 94-
63. (AP Wirephoto)
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