The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1970, Image 9

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First and Third Games On TV
Title On Line In Austin
The hitters could have their
headaches Thursday and Friday
if the pitchers live up to their past
performances in the Southwest
Conference championship baseball
series in Austin between the
Longhorns of Texas and Texas
A&M.
The championship series is
slated to begin with a double-
header Thursday at Clark Field
in Austin. The Aggies own a
12-2 mark good for the runnerup
spot to the 12-0 Longhorns.
A three game sweep or two
game sweep and a rain out would
record with an 8-0 record and has
the second best e.r.a. with a mag-
nificient 0.85, while Hooton, who
went undefeated in 12 decisions
last year, has a 7-1 standard with
1.59 e.r.a.
Street has a career record with
Texas of 29-6 while Hooton is
19-1.
The Longhorns are deeper than
just two aces, however, with
senior Larry Hardy and sopho
more Mike Beard each register
ing six wins this season.
A&M counters with a staff that
has been an important factor in
HARDY FRAZIER
give the Aggies the title but any
thing less would send the Horns
to Omaha in June for the College
World Series.
The people in Austin have de
cided that the series warrants
special coverage so KHFI Channel
42 in Austin will telecast the
series beginning at 1 p.m. Thurs
day and the single game Friday
will start at 2 p.m.
This will be Channel 2 on the
cable in College Station and
Bryan.
Three of the four members of
last year’s All-SWC pitching
staff will be on the mound for
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CHARLES KELLEY
their improvement from a 7-8
league showing last year to a
12-2 mark this campaign only 2
games back of the Longhorns in
the loss column.
Rau, a junior, has a 17-7 career
mark for the Aggies but this has
been Rau’s year as he has thrown
five shutouts and has given up
only 2 earned runs in 68 innings
while striking out 79 batters.
Rau and Benesh have started
every doubleheader for the Aggies
for the last two seasons and have
been prosperous combining for a
19-7 record against SWC compe
tition and 31-11 against all oppo-
PAT JAMISON
the series and a fourth pitcher
is a sure bet for the 1970 team
and also a candidate for the All-
American team.
The Longhorns boast sopho
more Burt Hooton, a first team
All-American last year, and senior
James Street who has been named
to the All-America second team
the last two years.
A&M counters with senior Dave
Benesh, an All-SWC performer
last season, and Doug Rau, a left
hander who has an 8-1 record and
the fburth best e.r.a. in the nation,
0.26.
Street is unbeaten for the Long
horns who have a 31-5 season
PAUL CZERWINSKI
sition.
Benesh the only senior on the
Aggie mound staff has a 6-3
record with a 1.55 e.r.a. and his
e.r.a. is 1.29 against the confer
ence hitters.
Bruce Katt and Hardy Frazier
have been the number three
starters for Coach Tom Chandler
and has been outstanding when
called upon.
Last Saturday Frazier, in his
first SWC start, defeated TCU
3-2 as he went the distance in
the ten inning game.
Both teams show outstanding
depth in their mound corps with
the Longhorns’ 10-man staff hav-
BOOKS THAT WE NEED TO BUY FOR
SUMMER SEMESTER
Acct. 335 Horngren: Accounting for Mgmt. Control: An in
troduction '70 ed.
An. Sc. 303 Maynard: Animal Nutrition ’70 ed.
An. Sc. 407 Am. Meat Inst.: The Science of Meat & Meat Pro
ducts
An. Sc. 433 Hafez: Reproduction in Farm Animals
Chem. 316 Skoog; Fund, of Analytical Chemistry ’70 ed.
Chem. Engr. 323 McCabe: Unit Operations of Chemical Engi
neering
C. E. 205 Higdon: Mechanics of Materials
C. E. 300 Meyer: Route Surveying
C. E. 408 Steel; Municipal Affairs
Ed. 101 Pauk: How to Study in College
Ed. 302 Morse: Psychology & Teaching ’70 ed.
Fin. 341 Weston: Managerial Finance
Fin. 428 Ring; Real Estate: Princ. & Practices
I. Ed. 204 Roberts: Vocational & Practical Arts Education
I. Ed. 301 Mager: Developing Vocational Instruction
I. Ed. 310 Mager: Preparing Instructional Objectives
I. Ed. 409 Weaver: Shop Organization & Management
I. Engr. 201 Hull: Intro, to Computer & Problem Solving
I. Engr. 401 Buffa: Operations Management
M. E. 112-313 Beer: Vector Mechanics for Engineers
Ocean. 205 Cowen: Frontiers of the ,Sea (paperback)
Physics 201 Gamow: Physics: Foundations & Frontiers
Physics 220 Beiser: Perspectives of Modern Physics
Phil. 240 Copi: Intro, to Logic
P. E. 213 Bucher: Dimentions of Physical Education
Pol. Sc. 206 Irish: Politics of American Democracy
Pol. Sc. 206 Burns: Govt, by the People ’70 ed.
Pol. Sc. 206 Lewis: Gideon’s Trumphet (paperback)
Pol. Sc. 206 Hoffer: Ordeal of Change (paperback)
LOUPOT'S
North Gate
ing a 1.80 e.r.a. and the Aggies
9-man team, not to be outdone,
have a 1.68. Against conference
opposition the Aggie staff has an
unbelievable team e.r.a. of 1.00
for 14 games.
Charles Kelley has become the
Aggies’ ‘stopper’ in the bullpen,
having picked up 3 saves and a
win while coming on in relief in
eight games. He has not allowed
an earned run in 16y 3 innings and
has given only one unearned tally.
Paul Czerwinski and Pat Jami
son, both Junior College transfers
also have less than 2.00 e.r.a. for
the Aggies’ relievers with Czer-
winski’s 1.93 the better of the
two. Jamison, who defeated Hous
ton with 5 superb innings of relief
two weeks ago, carrying a 1.96
e.r.a.
Rocky Self and Charlie Jenkins,
two fireballers, have the two
highest e.r.a.’s on the staff but
neither has lost a game.
THE
Wednesday, May 6, 1970
BATTALION
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