The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1970, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Page 6
College Station, Texas
Friday, May 1, 1970
Read Classifieds Daily
Horns Win; Pressure On Ags
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Behind the sparkling pitching
of James Street and Burt Hooten
the University of Texas at Austin
Longhorns swept a doubleheader
from the Rice Owls in Houston
Thursday to remain undefeated
in 12 Southwest Conference games
and move ahead of Texas A&M
which is unbeaten in 11 games.
Street won his eighth game
of the year without a loss by
winning the opener 2-1 and Hoot
en, who made the All-American
Ags Named 1st
In SWC Track
PITCHING ACE^—Doug Rau, the Aggies’ ace pitcher and
the best in the Southwest Conference, takes the mound to
day in the first game of A&M’s doubleheader with TCU.
The Columbus, Tex., junior has an 8-0 mark for the year.
(Photo by Mike Wright)
It. J. Leads Way
In SWC Hitting
Texas A&M left fielder R. J.
Englert who broke out of a slump
with 3 hits in a doubleheader with
Houston Saturday holds the top
hitting spot in the Southwest
Conference according to the latest
statistics released by the Con
ference.
The Big Spring sophomore
carries a .420 average to lead
all hitters and only Skip Bal-
throp, of Baylor at .403 is over
the .400 mark.
The Aggies have three other
players in the top 20 with catcher
Billy Hodge’s .381 for for second
and first baseman Chris Sans’
.337 ranking him sixth. Second
baseman Butch Ghutzman is 19th
with a .292 mark.
Junior lefthander Doug Rau of
the Aggies is the Conference’s
leading pitcher with 0.29 earned
run average and 8-0 record. Texas
James Street won his eighth
game without a loss Thursday
but his era is higher than Rau’s
at 0.78.
The names will be the same,
only the times and distances will
change in the 55th annual South
west Conference track and field
meet Friday and Saturday at
Rice University in Houston.
Eleven former champions will
be in the field as defending cham
pion Texas finds itself rated third
behind Texas A&M and Rice, both
flashing exceptional strength in
the dashes, relays and field
events.
Of the 75 individual place win
ners (five places in each of the
15 individual events, not counting
relays) in the 1969 SWC meet,
37 return.
The track and field champion
ships get underway at 2 p.m.
Friday with finals in the pole
vault, discus and javelin, with
preliminaries in the running
events at 5 o’clock.
SWC meet record times have
already been bettered in six
events this season and another
has been tied.
Those returning include cham
pions in nine events, with the
440-yard dash and mile runs each
boasting two champions. Texas’
David Morton, the 1968 winner
and SWC record holder, and Cur
tis Mills, the 1969 champ and
world record holder, both return
in the 440. SMU’s Stan Hill, mile
winner last year, returns to try
for two straight over ’68 titlist
Fred Cooper of Texas.
Carl Mills of TCU, who soared
25-8% in a wind-aided conference
winning jump last year, has a
24-5 this year to trail Baylor
freshman Danny Brabham (24-
7%).
team last year as a freshman,
pitched the Horns to a 5-1 verdict
in the second game.
The third game of the series
is scheduled for 1 p.m. today in
Houston.
Texas A&M gets a chance to
keep the pressure on when they
face Texas Christian in a three-
game series today and Saturday
on Kyle Field.
Coach Tom Chandler has nomi
nated lefthander Doug Rau who
has an 8-0 record and a 0.29 era
to pitch the first game of Fri
day’s doubleheader and senior
righthander Dave Benesh will
pitch the second.
Chandler said he was unde
cided on who would start the
third game.
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