The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1970, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
Friday, May 8, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Ags Split But Horns Win SWC
By Clifford Broyles
Battalion Sports Writer
AUSTIN — The Texas Aggies
solved James Street Thursday
but they could not figure out
Texas’ All-American Burt Hooten
as they split a Southwest Confer
ence doubleheader with the Long
horns that gave Texas the 1970
title.
The Aggies knocked out Street
in the sixth inning of the opener
for a 7-5 win but Hooten tossed
the Horns to an 8-0 win in the
second game.
Today’s single game scheduled
OH HAPPY DAY—FOR AWHILE—Center fielder Dave
Elmendorf is met after the first game by teammates David
Van Houten (left), Larry Smith (number 18), and Chris
San in the back. The Aggies dropped the second game 8-0
to Burt Hooten on a nifty four hitter. (Photo by Mike
Wright)
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
for 2 p.m. will mean nothing but
prestige and pride to the Aggies,
who needed to sweep the series.
The opener matched the Ag
gies’ Doug Rau against Street,
two pitchers who sported the most
gaudy records in the conference.
Both had problems as their con
trol faltered for one of the few
times this year.
Rau, who won his ninth game
of the year against a single loss,
walked five men in the five in
nings that he worked. Before the
game, he had issued only 15 walks
in 68 innings.
Street walked four in five and
one-third innings after only 15
walks in 52 innings.
Butch Ghutzman was the Ag
gies’ offensive star in the opener
as he batted four times and
reached base on two singles, a
walk and a fielder’s choice. He
scored each time.
His leadoff single helped get
A&M on the scoreboard first.
R. J. Englert sacrificed him to
second and Billy Hodge’s single
drove in the run.
Texas took the lead in the sec
ond inning as Tommy Harmon
singled to right and Rau walked
David Hall and Jack Miller to
load the bases with none out.
John Langerhans and Pat Amos
knocked in runs with successive
singles as Texas moved in front,
2-1.
A&M came back in the top of
the third as Rau and Ghutzman
walked and Englert sacrificed for
the second time. Dave Elmen
dorf’s double to left scored both
runners as A&M regained the
lead, 3-2.
Another leadoff walk to Rau
led to A&M’s fourth run. Ghutz
man singled, moving him to sec-
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SCORING DANCE—Aggie second baseman Butch Ghutz
man tags home plate after being forced in to score on a
bases-loaded walk to Boyd Hadaway by Texas hurler James
Street. Ghutzman was the offensive star of the first game
as he scored four runs with two hits, a walk, and a fielders
choice getting him on base. (Photo by Mike Wright)
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ond, and Elmendorf was safe on
an error to load the bases and
Boyd Hadaway was walked forc
ing in the run.
Rau got into another jam in
the bottom of the inning by walk
ing Lou Bagwell and David Chalk
before Harmon hit a line drive
home run to right to give Texas
the lead, 5-4.
Singles by Danny Ragland and
Jim Sampson ignited the winning
spurt in the sixth for A&M. Lar
ry Hardy relieved Street after
Sampson’s hit with one out.
Ronnie LaGrone, pinch-running
for Sampson, beat Amos’ throw
to second when he hestitated
whether to throw to second or
first. Ragland, who was on sec
ond, kept running and scored on
the play.
Elmendorf’s single scored La
Grone, who would have been out
had he not knocked the ball loose
from Harmon in a collision at
home. Hardy then issued consecu
tive walks to Hodge and Hada
way to force in another run.
Charles Kelly relieved Rau in
the sixth and shut out the Long
horns the last two innings to
gain his fourth save of the year.
But the second game was too
much Texas muscle and Burt
Hooten as the Longhorns won,
8-0, banging out 11 hits off four
Aggie pitchers.
Texas scored twice in the first
as Bagwell doubled in Mike
Markl, who had singled. Har
mon’s single knocked in the sec
ond run.
Langerhans’ eighth home run
of the year gave the Longhorns
two more runs in the fourth and
then they wrapped it up with
four runs in the fifth.
Harmon’s triple with the bases
loaded was the big blow in that
inning and Miller’s single scored
Harmon with the final run.
Harmon, a junior catcher from
Fort Worth, slammed five hits to
pace the Longhorns. He knocked
in seven runs with a homer and
a triple being the big blows.
Hooten allowed only two hits
and one walk until Englert
doubled and Elmendorf singled in
the ninth. He struck out eight and
15 of the other 19 outs were
ground balls hit to the infield.
Pat Jamison reliever loser Dave
Benesh in the fifth and Paul
Czerwinski and Rocky Self stop
ped Texas for the final three
innings.
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AN IMPORTANT
SEMINAR
MIND CONTROL
AND
Mark Luther
Lecturer
On April 2nd, NBC Television car
ried a Science News Special—"The
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fantastic breakthroughs in modern
psychology was discussed. This new
science deals with the conscious con
trol of brain waves — the electro
chemical activity of the brain. This
new science is called Alphagenics,
and concerns itself with the Alpha
Rhythms of the brain. Dr. Joseph
Kamiya, researcher at the University
of California, demonstrated on na
tional TV how students can learn to
control their brain waves and dis
cussed some of the phenomenal
capabilities of man with self-control
of his brain waves.
There are four principal brainwave
rhythms: the Beta-wave, associated
with the outer conscious levels, ten
sion, anxiety, physical activity, etc;
the Alpha-wave, associated with
inner-levels of mental activity, tran
quility, inspiration, creativity, E.SjP.,
healing processes, memory, learning,
day-dreaming, and other phenom
ena; Theta-waves, which is related
to deeper inner meditation, mental
control of pain, and finally the
Delta-waves, which are found in
deep sleep or total unconsciousness.
Exploration of this almost unknown
continent — the human brain — has
been pioneered by a soft-spoken
parapsychologist, Jose Silva, of the
Institute of Psychorientology, of La
redo, Texas. This sincere, dedicated
scientist has been training people to
control their brain waves for many
years.
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FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING
MENTAL POWER...
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Twenty-five years ago Silva and his
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As research continued, an amazing
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In-depth studies revealed that any
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Brain Wave Control actually en
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ALPHA BRAIN WAVE CONTROL
—Three years ago, the directors of
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SILVA METHOD OF MIND CON
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