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Charlie Kelley hurled the entire seven innings of the first game, giving up five hits and five walks to go with his 11 strike outs. Bruce Katt threw eight of the nine frames in the second game, allowing no runs, two hits and two walks. The southpaw fanned eight. In the first game, the fourth was the inning of plenty for A&M, with Coach Tom Chandler ushering 11 batters to the plate. Six of the seven hits came in this frame. Sandy Bate, Jim Hacker, Carroll Lilly and Terry Overton all hit singles to open the attack. Kelley followed with a fielder’s choice, before Jimmy Langford bunted one to Cyclone pitcher Mike Gillespie, who got the worst of the bad footing. Tommy O’Jib- way got on when James made an other of his four errors. R. J. Englert was given a base on a similar miscue by third baseman Mike Curran. Butch Ghutzman popped to third, and Bate struck out, but Hacker’s second base hit ended in a rundown of O’Jibway to end the spree. By this time, the plate had been dented six times on as many hits and three errors. Katt faced only 27 batters in the eight innings he pitched, and Iowa State had only one man reach third and one other make it to second until the last inning. The Cyclones managed two fly balls for outs—one a pop foul to the catcher, Neil McKittrick and the other a short fly to Ghutz man at first—as the other bat ters went down on strikeouts or grounders. Englert, hitless in four trips to the plate in the first game, connected four of the five times he batted in the second game. The center fielder had a double and two triples, in addition to driving in five runs and scoring four times. Bate was three-for-four with two runs batted in and two scored, while Langford got two hits in five batting appearances and Ghutzman opened up for two base raps in four times at bat. The eighth inning sealed the game, with nine Aggie runs being scored. Thirteen A&M players batted in the frame. The score was 4-0 after seven and one half frames, but five hits and two errors put it out of reach for the Cyclones. Seven of the tallies came after AGGIE PLAQUES Plaster Accessories Finished - Unfinished Working 1 Area Free Instructions GIFT - A - RAMA Redmond Terrace College Station THE JAMES GANG A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION . . ONE OF THE TOP NEW ROCK BANDS IN THE NATION WITH HITS SUCH AS “WALKAWAY” and “MIDNIGHT MAN” FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1972 7:30 P.M. G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM A&M ACTIVITY CARD AND I.D. HOLDERS AND TOWN HALL SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ADMITTED FREE RESERVED SEATS $3.50 & $4.00 GENERAL ADMISSION A&M STUDENT DATE $2.50 OTHERS $3.00 TICKETS & INFORMATION—MSC STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE 845-4671 Tickets Also Available At Tip Top Records & Tapes — 1000 S. Coulter Dr. Also At The Door and At Sokowiki two were out. A triple by Eng lert and an identical clout by Hacker, both to right-center field, did the damage. With the count 3-1 on Hacker, he swung inten tionally at an off-target pitch to avoid being walked. He drove the next one into the power alley for the finishing touch of a 20- hit twinbill. Winning pitcher—Charles Kel ley; losing pitcher—Mike Gilles pie Hits—A&M 7, ISU 5. Errors— A&M 0, ISU 6. LOB—A&M 6, ISU 7. Extra base hits—none. Double plays—none. The two teams were scheduled to play another doubleheader to day at 1 p.m., weather permitting. Jackie Sinks and Bobby Wittkamp were tabbed as the starting pitch ers. The Aggies travel to Hunts ville for a 1 p.m. twinbill Satur day against Sam Houston. First game Iowa State 1 1 0 1 0 0 0—3 A&M ~ ~ 0 0 1 6 0 0 x—7 Second game Iowa St. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 A&M 12001009 x—13 Winning pitcher—Bruce Katt; Losing pitcher—Bill Varner. Hits —A&M 13, ISU 4. Errors—A&M 0, ISU 2. LOB—A&M 6, ISU 5. Doubles—A&M 1 (R. J. Englert), ISU 2 (Larry Corrigan, Larry McDaniel); Triples—A&M 3 (En glert 2, Jimmy Hacker), ISU 0. Double plays — (A&M) Jimmy Langford, Carroll Lilly, Butch Ghutzman. THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 2,1! BURGER HUT Shrimp Platter Golden Fried Chicken .... $1,15 Chicken Fried Steak .... $1,5( 317 University Dr. North Gate BARKER PHOTOGRAPH) STUDIO 405 University Dr. Phone 846-2828 FINE Wedding Photography AT Reasonable Prices Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedule Week Beginning March 5 Thru March 11, 1972 Master Menu No. 5 Vol. Vi n SUNDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Breakfast Tang 1. Asst. Dry Cereal Chilled Peaches Fried Eggs Grilled Sausage Links Toast—Oleo—Jelly 2. Blueberry Hot Cakes Grilled Sausage Links Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Scrambled Eggs Breakfast Tang Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Jelly Fritters Sausage Patties (1) 2. Quick Coffee Cake Sausage Patties Toast — Oleo — Jelly Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes, Fried and Scrambled Eggs Break feist Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Fresh Fruit Scrambled Eggs Broiled Ham Toast — Jelly — Oleo 2. Cherry Strudel Rolls Broiled Ham Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs EDINBU ’an Amer jtball pt fbursday 1 pid jury Leo Tolin and Reese btonio, w mg Police ud other < Dinner # Stuffed Crab 1, Fried Perch 1, and Fried Shrimp 2 Tartar Sauce * Green Peas *French Fried Potatoes Turnip Greens Cole Slaw Steamed Rice Cherry Pie Bread — Oleo — Ice Tea Dinner ♦Asst. Cold Meats Bologna, Ham Swiss Cheese ♦Lasagna Beef and Vegetable Soup ♦Potato Chips *Baked Beans Steamed Rice Stewed Tomatoes Shredded Lettuce Sliced Tomatoes Pineapple Crisp Bread — Oleo Orange Punch Dinner ♦Breaded Shrimp, 6 ea. ♦Beef & Noodles Cocktail Sauce ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Mixed Vegetables Beef Rice Garnished Spinach Fruit Slaw Chocolate Pudding White Bread — Oleo — Ice Punch on ar MONDAY Breakfast Tomato Juice 1. Cream of Wheat Scrambled Eggs Hash Brown Potatoes Hot Biscuits — Oleo — Jelly 2. Apple Strudel Rolls Broiled Ham (2) Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes and Fried Eggs Supper ♦Grilled T-Bone Steak, 12-oz. Chili & Beans — Crackers ♦Baked Potatoes w/Sour Cream ♦Seasoned Yellow Corn Steamed Rice Caesar Salad Caesar Dr. Brussel Sprouts Apple Cobbler Hot Dinner Rolls — Oleo Coffee — Milk Supper ♦Breaded Chicken Pattie Burritos w/Chili, Cheese Cream Gravy ♦Hash Brown Potatoes ♦Scalloped Com Green Peas, Buttered Steamed Rice Lettuce & Tomato Salad Salad Dressing Lemon Pie Hot Rolls — Oleo — Ice Tea Dinner ♦Chili & Beans — Crackers ♦Chicken Chop Suey ♦Buttered Noodles Beef Rice ♦Steamed Spinach Cauliflower Au Gratin Sunset Jello Chocolate Chip Cookies Bread — Oleo Ice Cream Grape Punch Supper ♦Barbecue Beef Barbecued Knackwurst Steamed Rice ♦Lyonnaise Potatoes ♦Italian Green Beans Golden Hominy Buttered Lettuce-Tomato Salad Piquant Dressing-Mayo. Boston Cream Pie Bread — Oleo Coffee — Milk THURSDAY Breakfast Pineapple Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Oatmeal Quick Coffee Cake Pan Fried Bacon Toast — Ole - Jelly 2. Jelly Frith Pan Fried Bacon Coffee—Milk Scrambled Eggs Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs SATURDAY Dinner ♦Barbecue Beef Chunks ♦Chicken Fried Beef Pattie ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Buttered Carrots Buttered Green Beans Steamed Rice Cherry Jello Chocolate Eclairs Bread — Oleo Ice Tea Breakfast Tang Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Cherry Strudel Rolls Link Sausage 2. Scrambled Eggs Link Sausage Toast — Jelly — Oleo Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs on tan some ta police d lid. “The inv oncerned r •ssault witl Pio on Dinner ♦Chicken Fried Steak ♦Herb Rice ♦Whole Green Beans Buttered Whole New Potatoes Buttered Squash Lettuce-Celery Salad French Dressing Bread — Oleo — Ice Tea Debbie Vanilla Snack Cake h H0WA1 ^ Aerospi CAPE K] TUESDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Apple Strudel Rolls Pan Fried Bacon 2. Scrambled Eggs Hash Brown Potatoes Hot Biscuits — Oleo — Jelly Coffee — Milk Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs Supper ♦Roast Turkey Giblet Gravy ♦Dressing Spicy Hot Sausage ♦Buttered Peas Candied Sweet Potato ♦Com, Buttered ♦Cranberry Sauce Combination Salad French Dressing Hot Rolls — Oleo — Milk — Coffee Asst. Cookies — Ice Cream Supper ♦Frankfurters w/Chili Hot Dog Buns ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Sauerkraut Lyonnaise Steamed Rice Carrots Pickle Relish — Diced Onion Mustard Tossed Salad — Green Goddess Dr. Individual Pound Cake Milk — Coffee Dinner ♦Grilled Chopped Steak ♦Shrimp Creole Gravy Herb Rice ♦Mashed Potatoes ♦Blackeyed Peas with Salt Pork Glaze Carrots Fruit Salad Washington Cake Bread — Oleo — Ice Tea MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCAN Monday through Friday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. Continental Line—7:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Lunch—10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday through Friday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. Lunch—M. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and 1:15 p. m. T. Th.—11:30 and 12:30 Dinner—6:30 p. m. Supper ♦Ham Steak, 6-oz. Enchiladas w/Chili, Cheese & Onions Red Applesauce ♦Dry Lima Beans with Salt Pork ♦Buttered Broccoli Steamed Rice Health Salad Peach Crisp Rye Bread — Oleo Coffee — Milk Saturday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Saturday: Breakfast—7:00 a. m. Lunch—12:15 p. m. Dinner—5:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9 :00 a. m. Dinner—12:45 p. m. MSC Food Services Open 7:00 a. m. Close 7:00 p. m. Daily Open Ice Cream Bar in Sbisa ♦The Only Vegetables and Entrees served at Duncan Hall Plus Sandwich Line in both Sbisa and Duncan at Lunch and Ham burger line in Sbisa each week day evening. _ a ^lizations M rocketei Thursday pest spi Sted — 10 giant, 1 Mutual 6! throng A- 13-stoi »cket fl as ] %ht sky a its launch ] !° thrust tt une p ^ Postp< *fek by pds. 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