FILTERS M air con- 'i if needed Assures 'ill or a hot, 'io additional “tiiorization, INC. tion. a nent or under ilace- wner ■P : O' jrains, or ex- lent of luties, BATTALION Wednesday, May 27, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 9 Englert bat champ; Rau leads 4 departments All-Southwest Conference se lections R. J. Englert and Doug Rau of the Texas A&M baseball team have topped six categories in the final statistics released by the SWC with Englert taking the full season batting title with a ,400 average. Rau, the junior southpaw from Columbus, recorded the most wins by any Southwest Conference pitcher, six; the most strikeouts, 64; the most innings pitched, 47, and tied for the lead in games pitched category with seven. Englert, a sophomore from Big Spring, was second in the batting race in conference games only with a .327 mark but rapped non league hurlers for a .500 clip to finish with the highest season mark. David Hall, Texas right- fielder, won the SWC batting title with a .364 mark. Englert also tied with team mate Dave Elmendorf for the conference stolen bases lead with eight. Rau also placed fifth in earned run average with a 1.34 but his season mark was 0.86 and his record against non-conference foes was 0.00 as he did not allow an earned run in 26 innings. Dave Benesh, senior righthand er for the Aggies, tied with Rau and Rick Dusek of Baylor and Lynn Humphries of SMU for the games pitched lead. Both Rau and Benesh placed high in the strikeout percentage and control artist departments with Rau winning the strikeout title averaging 12.26 per nine innings while Benesh was fourth averaging 6.60. In the control artist department Rau walked an average of only 2.3 men every nine innings for third place and Benesh was fourth with a 2.91. Burt Hooton of the University of Texas at Austin won that cate gory with a 1.76 walks allowed per nine innings on the mound. On a basis of won-lost percent age and e.r.a. combination Rau was the second leading pitcher behind Hooton who had a 5-0 record with 1.10 e.r.a. and Benesh finished eighth with a record of 4-2 and a 2.53 e.r.a. A&M sophomore Bruce Katt ranked tenth with a 2-1 record and 2.70 e.r.a. Katt entered the SWC record books this season when he struck out 19 men in one game. Scott Wise of Rice won the conference e.r.a. crown with a 0.80 standard. Boyd Hadaway, senior right- fielder tied for the home run lead in the conference with John Lan- gerhans of Texas as each hit four homers. He also was second in runs batted in with 16. Dennis Alexander of Rice knocked in 19 runs for the top spot. Billy Hodge All-SWC catcher for A&M placed 13th in batting with a .298 and was the best fielding catcher with a .988 mark. Hodge who hit a .340 for the season batted .391 against non conference competition. Hadaway was 15th with a .291 mark and Chris Sans 17th with a .279 average. Sans and Hadaway were two of six players who played error less ball in the conference. Sans was flawless in 120 chances and Hadaway on 17 attempts. The Aggies were second in team batting with a .243 to Texas which had a .297 and also were second in team pitching as they allowed an average of .205 to hitters against them. The league champion Longhorns led allowing only a .182 average. A&M committed only 22 errors for a .963 percentage while the Longhorns committed 13 for a .975 mark. Corps Brass for Final Review now at LOUPOTS El Paso tennis star Courson first Aggie tennis signee Don Courson, state AAAA doubles champion during his junior year and a semifinalist as a sophomore from El Paso, has become the first player to sign a letter of intent with the Texas A&M tennis team, according to coach Omar Smith. 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