The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1972, Image 6

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Saturday, May 6, 1972
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College Station, Texas
Tuesday, May 2, 1972
THE BATTALIlfHE B>
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Englert wins with arm rather than ba
By JOHN CURYLO
The Aggies battled the Texas
Longhorns in the late innings of
all three games in Austin last
weekend, but only a throw to the
plate by A&M center fielder R. J.
Englert saved the Aggies’ lone
victory, a 7-6 win in Friday's
nightcap.
Umpires who admittedly were
not calling corner strikes caused
A&M to use 11 pitchers, only
two of them twice, in the season
finale. Texas used nine, two of
them twice, also. There were 40
walks in the 25 innings played,
with only 23 batters going out on
strikes.
Mike Markl was probably the
biggest offensive thorn in the
side of the Aggies. The senior
second baseman sealed his bid
for another berth on the all-con
ference team by getting seven
hits in 11 times at bat. He walked
four times and scored three runs,
in addition to getting credit for
five putouts and 12 assists.
In the opening game in Clark
Field, noted for its center field
cliffs and a pair of walls in left
field just above a slight rise and
just short of the fence, Texas
scored a run in each of the first
two innings to get ace Ron Roz-
novsky an early lead.
A walk to 5-3 shortstop Ama
dor Tijerina and a double by
Markl to the base of the moun
tain in center field produced a
run on David Chalk’s fielder’s
choice. Bruce Katt toughened up,
striking out the next two batters
to end the inning.
In the second, Terry Pyka put
one above the cliffs, and while
Aggie outfielders were scaling
the eight-foot protrusions, Pyka
went to third with a triple. A
sacrifice fly by Roznovsky
brought him home.
In the sixth, Carroll Lilly walk
ed on four pitches after two men
were out. Englert got his only
hit of the series, a 370-foot homer
over the wall in right-center. The
blast extended his hitting streak
to 28 season and 16 conference
games.
The Longhorns came back in
the bottom half of the inning with
a walk to Bill Berryhill, a single
by Ken Pape and a double by
Steve Clancy. A fly to center by
Roznovsky brought Clancy rum
bling to the plate. Englert’s peg
nailed him, but catcher Tommy
Hawthorne dropped the ball after
making the tag. The run didn’t
matter, as Roznovsky got the
Aggies out with only a base on
balls in the seventh.
Charlie Kelley ended his career
at A&M on the happy note of the
series, giving up five hits and
four runs in five innings of the
nightcap. The right hander hit
two doubles and a single for three
runs batted in. His hit output
was the best of the weekend, with
Jim Hacker being the only other
Aggie to get three hits. Kelley
was used as a pinch hitter in Sat
urday’s game, and Hacker played
the entire series.
A&M scored twice in the sec
ond when one of Kelley’s two
baggers scored Gene Reinarz and
a sacrifice fly by Butch Ghutz-
man brought Mike Frazier home.
The Aggies added two more in
the fourth when another double
by Kelley pushed Frazier and
Jim Langford in.
Texas got a pair in the third
on a single by Markl and a triple
by Chalk which ended up on the
plateau in left field. Chalk scored
on an infield out. In the fourth,
a pair of walks preceded by a
strikeout and another walk. A
throw to third by Frazier after
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the strikeout nailed Pyka, who
was attempting to steal.
Tijerina singled to left to drive
in one run before Markl walked.
Chalk singled in another, and
Kelley got John Langerhans to
ground out to first with the bases
loaded. Langerhans holds the
Texas record for career home
runs.
A&M scored in the fifth on a
sole home run by Sandy Bate to
the same spot as Englert hit his
blast, but the Longhorns got an
other run to even it again in the
sixth. Steve Janda, pitching in
relief of Kelley, walked Langer
hans with the bases full to push
the tying run across.
The two teams traded runs in
the seventh with A&M’s Karl
Bystrom knocking a drive to that
same place, right-center, for an
other round tripper. Texas used
a walk, a sacrifice and a wild
pitch to set up a run on Clancy’s
double.
The Aggies came back in the
eighth with an inside-the-park
homer by Charlie Jenkins, who
took over the mound chores from
Janda in the seventh. Jenkins hit
a long fly which stayed on the
ledge underneath the 363-foot
marker in right-center. Jenkins
ran in with the winning run
while the Steer outfielders found
their footholds to go up the cliff
and attempt in vain to throw him
out.
The Longhorns got it going in
the ninth after Jenkins struck out
Ken Pape and got Clancy to fly
out to center. Pinch hitter Gary
Erskine singled and Tijerina
walked. Markl hit a line drive
single to center, but Englert
nailed Erskine at the plate with
a throw which hit near the mound
Ags break string
with medley finish
Coach Charlie Thomas came
back somewhat pleased with his
Aggie track team after a week
end at the tough Drake Relays.
In a season marred with in
juries, freak incidents, and just
hard luck, the Aggies looked like
a team to be reckoned with at
the SWC meet coming up May
22-23.
A&M’s sprint medley relay
team of Willie Blackmon, Horace
Grant, Donny Rogers and Alan
Swagerty copped fifth place in
a time of 3:18.5, while tough
luck hit the mile relay team,
whose year’s best time of 3:09.2
was disqualified when Grant for
got a new NCAA lane rule that
was in effect for the first time
this year.
The Aggies have three weeks
until the conference meet in
which to heal injuries of Scott
Jones and Marvin Mills, among
others.
Coach Thomas and the track
team travel to El Paso this week
end to compete with Texas and
Texas-El Paso before returning
to College Station for a quad
rangular meet with Baylor, SMU
and TCU on the 12th and 13th
of May.
Thomas feels in order for the
Aggies to have an outside chance
of beating favorites Texas and
defending champion Rice in the
SWC meet, all injuries must re
spond to treatment.
and got to Frazier with fivi
to spare for an easy tag on
The Aggies were behind >11
Saturday, with Texas np
twice in the first on a wait
three base hits. In the
inning, three more singles x
another run. The Longhorn
one in the fifth on a solot
run by Berryhill, and they >
to the total in the sixth
Bate fell on the rise in left(
while trying to guess ontheli
ing spot of a high fly by J1
The double drove in Tijerina
the fifth Steer tally
A&M got two runsinthefo
on two singles, a walk, afielj
choice and an infield out. Ai
to Langford, a wild pitch
two-out single by Ghutzttat
it momentarily in the filth
the two Texas runs in the >
two frames made it 5-3 h
disaster and lack of controlsii
in the eighth.
Four consecutive walksas
fice fly, a single, a douhlt,
infield out and an error
Texas five runs on only twoi
and 10 Longhorns went to
plate and four Aggies tookl
turns on the mound.
A&M scored three timeaii
ninth, while Langerhans lie
his versatility by pitching el
tively for the Longhonn,
though he tired in that in
walking the first two bate
A pinch hit double by Irei
Mike Schraeder brought ia
run before Kelley and Ghiita
struck out. Lilly drove twoi
in with a single to left, bull
gerhans returned to the m
to end the game by strikky
Englert. ,
The series gave A&M a^
record, the second highest
of wins for an Aggie teams
year. An 11-7 conference
netted A&M a fourth place
finish.
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