Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, March 17, 1971 THE BATTALION Handyman Kelley paces Aggies over Bearkats By CLIFFORD BROYLES Battalion Sports Editor Charlie Kelley did it all Tues day afternoon in the first game and Pat Jamison came on to get the final out of a wild second game as the Texas Aggies ex tended their winning streak to five with 3-2 and 8-7 wins over the Sam Houston State Univer sity Bearkats. Kelley relieved Aggie starter Bruce Katt in the fifth inning of the first game, pitched three scoreless innings, started a dou ble play to blunt one rally, helped A&M get its first score with a sacrifice bunt and then won it with a two-run double in the bot tom of the sixth. Jamison relieved Paul Czerwin- ksi in the top of the ninth inning of the nightcap and retired Kel ly Smith on a ground out to Butch Ghutzman, who made an outstanding throw on a tough play to prevent the tying run from scoring. Sam Houston al ready had scored four times in the inning after trailing 8-3. It was the fifth consecutive game for the Aggies in which the final score had been 3-2, and the fourth they’ve won, but it was earned hard as David Ber ger kept the Aggies under com plete control until Kelley unload ed his second hit of the year in only five times at the plate for the Ags, now 9-1. Sam Houston got to Katt for a pair of unearned runs in the opener as the lefthander got in his final tuneup before confer ence day on Friday. Carroll Lilly opened the fifth for A&M with a sharp single to right and then Kelley laid down the good sacrifice and Ghutz man punched a hard single to left but Lilly held at third, and finally scored when the Bearkat second baseman dropped a throw on a force play on Ghutzman. In the sixth, Jim Sampson worked his way for a walk and then Chris Sans, attempting to sacrifice, rolled one by the pitch er for a hit. Then Jimmy Lang ford moved them up with a sac rifice but Lilly popped out. That brought up Kelley, who stroked a Berger pitch over the center- fielder’s head, scoring both run ners. In the second game, The Ag gies seemed in command of the situation after scoring two runs in the bottom of the second that tied the score at 2-2. They pushed across two runs each in the third and fifth and then sacrifice fly balls by Ghutzman and Denny Beall sent home the final two runs. Sam Houston got most of their yardage in the second game on wildness and errors as lefthand er Jim Wallace surrounded feet first and third innings wit a very shaky second. After loai ing the bases on a single, a wat and an infield hit with two Wallace walked the nexthi batters, forcing in runs. Jackie Binski took overfortlt middle three and was the victij of his own error and a couplet bloop singles for a run in tl* fifth. Like Wallace, his oiks two innings were flawless. Vol, Begor-r-r-ah! With Penny Pinchin’ Prices from PIGGLY WIGGLY or§ scotch tt® bs mm ^ « I- Right Guard — Gillette SUPER DRY ^T 9 89c Hair Spray — Reg 980 LANOLIN PLUS 49c FREE FREE FREE FREE THIS COUPON WORTH VOFPES&LP&NOQAMfr ryrm poecMAie of fOOPMOpS, TVQKCO A14A?. 20, LIMIT OW COUPOM PEP FAMILY TWH IK ADDITION TO YOUE FgCULAP KAEMD SAVING STAMFS FREE FREE FREE FREE ^ & t&NTSpeaAU ] 4 59i & 69169 PICNIti* 29# MEAT5 iffe fe’l y Pf4*' JP# H0CJ6 W 29# fim &■ fe99# r/Wf, &CON «69# SIZZLERS « 49= WT ‘BS & MAWlNEfe fep fiVAItV'lW- pcubSk^ eeNWi-AMEWCAM w STOKELY M ~l— — - —- JH. u f mm 2 39 17-OZ. CANS R2| US (MV \e>, igffl i#Jl. ■if Schlitz BEER BTL. CTN. 99 ouice $i 6DUF »'^ISc CHILI c«)^'59c CAT4UP ^ r 25c OUICE W t? 43c BUTTER m Z 43c FLOUR tSKI & 43c JELL'O 10. WARlNE2^f, 43c CEREAL ^ 39c wvwmer iyv/L-rrrrj at r\ u ‘7“ PI A ( Halls. < m By CH Battalii Final the ms the oui year a Hams, i said W Tern Cook, Puryea some o' fluoresi and chj repaint tiling ramp. The include scaping I Hi . I r By MI Battal: Disc tions tnarrie couple ing hi ence t wife t that h. Dr. W three-] ries ^ Smi- Depar marri; gave 1 Hal audiec prope: marri “Th and i; marrL said. Sm- gave questd ence - He feaso tant. Bank Bank