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With a Southwest Conference record of 5-4, the Aggies need to do something Friday and Satur day that they have not accom plished this spring — sweep a league series. Thus far, A&M has played three SWC opponents, beating Southern Methodist and Baylor two out of three each and losing the opening doubleheader to Texas Christian before win ning the final contest. Coach Tom Chandler will go with Bruce Katt in one of Fri day’s games, with the other starts going to Steve Janda, Jim Wallace or Jackie Binks. The lat ter two were the winners in Tues day’s doubleheader win over the Houston Cougars. The lineup for A&M will have Butch Ghutzman at first base, Jim Langford at second, Carroll Lilly at shortstop and Jim Hack er at third. Outfielders will be Sandy Bate, R. J. Englert and Gene Reinarz, with Karl Bystrom and Jim Atterbury ready for sub stitute duty. Tommy Hawthorne and Mike Frazier will share catching chores. threat is pitcher Ruben Garcia. A junior from Brownfield, he was 8-2 last year, 4-1 in confer ence play. Other top pitchers for Tech are Doug Ault and Larry Knight. Ault was 2-1 in conference last year, and Knight was 2-2. Knight pitched 27 league innings, giving up only six walks in that time. The leading hitters back from last season are Ault, .369, who doubles as a first baseman, Bar ry Hoffpauir, .351, the shortstop, outfielder Bobby Lewis, .333, out fielder Cecil Norris, .300, and second baseman Bobby Martin- dale, .270. The series will be broadcast over KORA Radio, 1240, begin ning at 1:00 Friday and 2:0|| urday. The Aggies go to HoustJ a return twinbill with thef gars Tuesday. They playil ference series with Rice f next weekend before goinjl Austin April 28-29 to cloitj the season against the Tfi| Longhorns. Bird, Dubcak shine in drii Englert has hit safely now in the last 21 games. In the 29 games this season, he has hit safely in 26 contests. Tech has had some rough go ing this season, although the Raiders were expected to chal lenge for the title. Their biggest Injured A&M tracksters compile competitive marks Although having gone through a spring of numerous injuries, A&M’s track team has accom plished many impressive marks thus far in Southwest Conference rankings. A&M’s mark of 40.8 in the 440- yard relay is the second fastest time of any conference school. The team is made up of Gerald D’Ambrosio, Billy Porter, Steve Barre and Donny Rogers. Another top mark is held by A&M’s Marvin Mills in the 220- yard dash in a time of 21.1. In the 100-yard dash Barre and Billy Porter are tied for the best time of a wind-aided 9.4. Willie Blackmon and Horace Grant have the best times in the 880-yd run with 1:50.7 and 1:50.9 respectively. Doug Brodhead, freshman from Lafayette, La., who has been in jured the past three weeks holds the second best conference time of 47.6 in the 440-yard dash. UT’s Ed Wright holds the lead with a 47.3. Phil McGuire is tied for third in the high jump with 6-10. Wy att Tompkins of Texas and Gary Kafer of Baylor hold the first two places with a 7-1 and 7-0 respectively. Scotty Jones, freshman from Houston Elmore, is now tied for the lead after his 13.8 prelimi nary time in the Texas Relays for the 120-yard high hurdles. Edgar Harvey is in third place. In the pole vault, Harold Mc Mahan holds third place with a jump of 16-0 which is behind Gary Roberts of Rice with a 17-6 and Bill Smalley of Texas with a 16-1. A&M’s mile relay team, made up of Robert Brew, Grant, Black mon and Alan Swagerty have the third fastest time with a 3:12.9. Texas leads the league with a 3:10.2. Defensive ends Max Bird and James Dubcak received special praise Wednesday as the Aggies romped through one of their best workouts of spring football train ing. Defensive ends coach Pug Ga- brel said he thought that Bird, from Amarillo Tascosa and Dub cak, from Giddings, both had ex ceptional practices. Although they didn’t single out any players, defensive coordina tor Melvin Robertson and offen sive coordinator Ben Hurt both were lavish in praising their units following practice. “I thought the defense all the way around—the line, the line backers and the secondary—had a darn good day,” Robertson said. Here’s the way the first units lined up Wednesday: Offense — Mike Keese, split end; Mike Park, left tackle; Todd Christopher, left guard; Skip Kuehn, center; Buster Callaway, right guard; Ralph Sacra, right tackle; Homer May, tight end; Don Dean, quarterback; Mark Green, left halfback; Brad Dusek, fullback; John Bounds, right halfback. Defense — Max Bird, left end; Boice Best, left tackle; I bold, right tackle; James right end; Dennis i strongside linebacker; Gn Hoermann, middle linel Kent Finley, weakside li er; Corky Sheffield, left back; Dwight LaBauve, left ty; Robert Murski, right back and Larry Ellis, right ty. ling Jir Mil Jdrew ight in In the x Rice dominates tennis match, 5-2 Rice all but assured itself of its third consecutive SWC tennis championship by demolishing the Texas Aggies 5-2 in Houston Wednesday. The outright championship will be determined Saturday when SMU and Rice knock heads. In singles action, Harold Solo mon, Rice, defeated Dickie Pikes, 6-2, 6-2; Emilio Montano, Rice, over Billy Wright, 6-0, 6-1; Joi-ge Bermann, Rice, over Billy Hoov er, 6-2, 6-0; Danny Courson, A&M, over Gus Pellizzi, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; and Tommy Connell, A&M, over Allan Boss, 6-4, 6-4. In doubles, Fikes and Courson, lost to Solomon and Bermann, 6-4, 7-5; and Wright and Hoover lost to Pellizzi and Montano, 6-3, 6-4. 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