Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, April 1, 1970 THE BATTALION Aggies Go On Rampage To Tame Tigers ^: • • ■;'' T HOT BATSMAN—R. J. Englert singles off of Missouri’s Mike Grim to score Aggie pitcher Bruce Katt in the second inning. Englert went four for five at the plate in leading the Aggie 17 hit attack. The Aggies resume SWC play next weekend in Dallas Against Southern Methodist Uni versity. (Photo by Mike Wright) Schayes T abbed As New Buffalo Coach BUFFALO, N. Y. OP)—Dolph Schayes, who made every Na- t i o n a 1 Basketball Association playoff in his 18 years as a player or coach, became coach Tuesday of the new Buffalo NBA team. the combine of Donovan and Schayes gives Buffalo as strong a combination of top personnel in the front office as any team in the NBA. Schayes, 41, supervisor of the league’s game officials since 1966, was appointed by the team’s pres ident, Carl Scheer, who until re cently had been the NBA’s assist ant commissioner. Eddie Donovan, who resigned as general manager of the New York Knicks to take a similar position with Buffalo, told a news conference that Schayes was “our first choice to guide the team.” Scheer said he believes that Schayes was a star center at New York University before be ginning his pro career with the old Syracuse Nationals in 1948. He played 15 years with Syra cuse before the club moved to Philadelphia for the 1963-64 sea son. He became player-coach of the team, renamed the 76ers that sea son and served as coach for the following two years until he was fired. He then took over the NBA executive post. Coach’s Mark Finally Falls In 1950, A&M track Coach Charlie Thomas was a member of the track team at Cleveland, a town of approximately 7,000 people in Liberty County in Southeast Texas. One March Saturday during the track season Thomas and his teammates journeyed to Pales tine in East Texas to run in the Dogwood Relays. He was high-point man in the meet, winning the 100 and 220 yard dashes. His 220 yard dash time of 22.5 was good for the record in the meet and not until last Friday March 27, 20 years later was that record broken. Sherman Graves of Groesbeck ran a 22.2 to erase the longest existing record in the relays. Thomas later ran his college track at the University of Texas where in 1954 he was voted by Track and Field News as the top 220 man in the world. He ran a 20.2 in a 200 meter dash at the Texas Relays and holds the Memorial Stadium 220 yard dash mark of 20.5. APRIL 10 FRIDAY Deadline for Juniors and Sophomores To have pictures made for 1970 Aggieland UNIVERSITY STUDIO North Gate ■i By Clifford Broyles The Texas A&M baseball team blasted Missouri Tiger pitcher Mike Grim for 8 runs and 11 hits in the first three innings here Tuesday afternoon to provide the framework for an 9-2 win over the Big Eight school on Kyle Field. Lefthander Bruce Katt extend ed his scoreless string to 11 in nings before being stopped and relievers Hardy Frazier and Pat Jamison put the finishing touch es on with four superb innings of relief for A&M. Katt blanked the Tigers in the first two innings then allowed two runs in the third, the first he has allowed since the first inning he pitched this season. The Aggies started with a bang as Butch Ghutzman and R. J. Englert who had seven hits be tween them singled. Dave Elmen- dorf forced Englert at second driving in Ghutzman who had gone to third on Englert’s blow to center. Billy Hodge drew a walk and while he was in the process of doing that Elmendorf moved to second on a passed ball and stole third. Boyd Hadaway followed with a long fly just in front of the 360 foot sign in right center that al lowed Elmendorf to score after the catch. Chris Sans then poked a high drive over the fence in center field to give the Aggies a four run cushion that was never really threatened. Katt helped his on way with a single leading off the second and when the left fielder mishandled the ball, the sophomore from New Braunfels sped to second. Englert’s second of four straight singles sent him across with the Aggies fifth run. Missouri tallied their only two runs in the third as Tommy Nunn slapped a liner to left with the bases loaded to score both runs. Hadaway singled to start the Aggie third and Sans followed with a hard shot to right but the Aggie first baseman made too wide a turn and the Tigers picked him off. In a run down Hadaway was tagged out at third and Sans was safe at second. He moved to third on a wild pitch. Jim Raley picked up the Aggies third consecutive single to score Sans and Danny Ragland singled making it four hits in a row. One out later Ghutzman singled driving in the second run of the inning and Englert scored Rag land with another single. Barry Anderson took over for Missouri in the fourth and the lanky southpaw allowed the Ag gies only 6 hits and one run over the last five innings. The Aggies got to Anderson in the seventh as he walked Jim Sampson and Raley and Frazier singled to load the bases with none out. Ronnie LaGrone then bounced into a double play that forced Sampson at home and him at first. Ghutzman followed with an in field hit as he beat out a liner in the hole scoring Raley. Frazier relieved Katt in the sixth and held the Tigers to a single for three innings and Jami son put the clamps on the visitors in the ninth. A&M returns to conference play traveling to Dallas for a three game series with S M U Friday and Saturday. Mo. 002000000 2- 7-2 A&M 41300010X 9-17-2 Home runs — Chris Sans A&M (1st with one on) WP—Bruce Katt (1-0) LP—Mike Crim (0-1) Deansgate TOWN SHIRE / BRYAN. 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