The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1972, Image 7

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Do we need a new sheriff in this county?
One who will enforce the law without being rude.
One who will not let the big shots go while arresting others
for the same acts.
One whose doors will always be open to all who need to
talk to the sheriff. Who will treat everyone with respect.
One who will not permit actions that tend to humiliate those
who are under arrest or investigation.
One who will restore respect to the sheriffs office.
If the answer is yes, then I need your help, to get more
people to sign up to vote in Brazos County before April 5th.
Write me or come by to see me at Shell Service Station 23rd.
and Texas in Bryan.
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BRING THE FAMILY,
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“QUALITY FIRST’’
Aggies win pair;
defeat Minnesota
By JOHN CURYLO
Battalion Sports Editor
After rain had cancelled a
doubleheader with Minnesota the
day before, sunny skies pre
vailed Tuesday as the Aggies
came through with a twinbill
victory here, 4-3 and 8-0, in the
season opener for the Big Ten
team. A&M is now 11-6 for the
year.
The Aggies scored once in the
second and twice in the third
inning, with Minnesota counter
ing for a tally in the second and
two in the fourth. R. J. Englert
bunted his way on base in the
fifth inning, advanced on a hit-
and-run single by Jim Langford,
and scored on an error.
Steve Janda was the winner,
going three innings and allow
ing two hits and one walk while
striking out four in his second
win against two losses. Charlie
Jenkins was the starter, hurling
four innings and giving up five
hits and three walks and fan
ning three.
The Aggies exploded for two
runs in the third inning and
three in each of the next two
frames of the second game to
dominate the battle, 8-0. Bobby
Wittkamp threw six innings of
five-hit ball, walking none and
striking out three. Ben Sims
pitched the seventh inning, walk
ing one and allowing no hits.
Top hitters for the Aggies in
the doubleheader were Ghutz-
man, three for six, Englert, three
for seven, and Langford and Jim
Hacker, two for six. Minnesota
helped the cause with two errorq
in the first game and four in thfc
second.
A&M continues Southwest
Conference play this weekend in
Dallas when they try to improve
on their 1-2 record in a Friday
doubleheader and a single game
Saturday.
In a game played Tuesday at
Travis Park in Bryan, reserves
from the Minnesota squad beat
substitutes for the A&M team,
6-3.
First Game
Minnesota 0102000 — 3
A&M 012010x —4
Winning pitcher — Steve Jan
da (2-0); Losing pitcher — Den
nis Allar.
Hits — A&M 6, Minnesota 7.
Errors — A&M 1, Minnesota 2.
LOB — A&M 7, Minnesota 7.
Doubles — A&M 0, Minnesota 1
(Rick Schoener). Double plays
— (A&M) Karl Bystrom-Butch
Ghutzman — Jim H a c k e r-Jim
Langford.
Second game
Minnesota 0000000 — 0
A&M 002330X —8
Winning pitcher—Bobby Witt
kamp (2-0); Losing pitcher —
Jeff Ward.
Hits — A&M 9, Minnesota 5.
Errors — A&M 0, Minnesota 4.
LOB — A&M 9, Minnesota 3.
Doubles — A&M 2 (R. J. Engl
ert, Terry Overton), Minnesota 0.
Double plays — (A&M) Hacker-
Langford-Ghutzman, Langford-
Ghutzman.
Oklahoma City University here
for tennis tournament today
Oklahoma City University's
eleventh ranked tennis team will
visit A&M’s Varsity Courts for
a 1:30 match against the Aggies
today.
OKC already holds a 7-0 vic
tory over A&M from the Corpus
Christi Invitational tourney.
“Most of their players are from
Australia and they are real com
petitors,” coach Omar Smith said.
Aggies entered intoday's com
petition are Dick F i k e s. Bill
Wright, Billy Hoover, Dan Cour-
son, Tommy Connell and Mike
Mills.
Thursday A&M will travel to
Houston for the Rice Invitational
tourney. Ten of the 19 top teams
in the nation are entered in ten
nis extravaganza.
Trinity, fresh from a 6-3 deci
sion over University of South
ern California for the national
title is odds-on favories for the
team crown.
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BEST
RESULTS
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