The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 17, 1971, Image 6

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    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.
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