THE BATTALION Page 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1974 BILLY GOAT HILL, the infamous cliffs in Clark Field will soon be leveledto a parking lot as the Aggie and Longhorns played the last SWC seriesthere Saturday. (Photo by Steve Krauss) UT wins SWC in Clark Field finale ’Horns win 49th title in 59 years; Aggies 2nd By KEVIN COFFEY * Sports Editor (k AUSTIN—For one bright shin- | ing moment it appeared that the |Bexas Aggies could sweep the powerful Texas Longhorns and in the Southwest Conference seball title. But like most dreams, the harshness of reality Jjroke the bubble as Texas won title for the 49th time. Friday the Aggie bats had an gverflow crowd at Clark Field Imazed. Proving that their Jeague-leading .346 batting aver- ■ge was no fluke, A&M pounded iiiUT pitchers for 15 hits good for lj‘ 11 runs while Jimmy T. Juhl pitched almost spotless relief ball po ITr If si! t Jttlf B d ie m MIKE MISTOVICH Business Machines Electronic Calculators Victor Adders Royal — S-CM Typewriters Sales - Rental - Service 909 S. Main 822-6000 holding Texas to four tallies. Saturday it was the Longhorn pitchers that had the last say, snuffing out the Aggies 8-0 and 4-3. Texas only needed one win in the series to clinch the cham pionship. Cliff Gustafson thus coached UT to his seventh title in as many years. Jim Gideon gave the ’Horns that one win with a six hit per formance in Saturday’s opener. Gideon posted his 16th win with out a loss, the top record in the nation. In the series finale and the last SWC contest to be held in Clark Field, Richard Worthan downed Aggie sophomore David Lockett in a tight pitching duel. This ancient ball park, home of the Longhorns since 1928 was jammed to over-flow capacity. Some fans just came for the nos talgia that reeked throughout the field, some to see the only con ference series that decided the title in the last few years. Friday the Ags snapped a 53 game UT winning streak on Clark Field. The win spurred rumors among even the most die-hard Texas fans the Ags could win all three. Jim Hacker drove in five runs while collecting three hits to pro tect his league-leading hitting spot. The Aggie third sacker col lected a homer, double and single, each good for at least one Aggie tally. Bill Ramyer homered for two runs and Tom Hawthorne had three hits and two RBI’s to spark the Aggie offense. Juhl, picking up for Clint Thomas in the fourth, threw five and one-third innings of shutout ball while striking out six Long horns. Gideon was hit hard by the Ag gies but only six fell for hits in the deciding game of the series. No Aggie tallied two hits against the hard throwing lefty. Meanwhile, Aggie pitchers had their troubles as UT hitters pounded out 12 hits. Rick Bradley, battling Hacker for the batting crown, homered f For The Finest In Lingerie-Lounge Wear-Swim Wear Shop Miller Hacker Hawthorne Bratsen Thurmond Russ Frazier Bate Woods Thomas Juhl Lockett Arthur Sinks Wallace STATISTICS AB R 7 11 11 13 13 12 8 10 4 RBI 2 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 PITCHING IP H R 6 11 7 6% 4 0 8% 10 4 % 3 3 SV 3 B 3 % 1 0 ER BB SO 6 4 1 0 2 6 4 2 3 3 10 3 11 0 10 Redmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery 3618 E. 29th Bryan s only intimate apparel shop. s ments 3 ark Grow A Dkimcmd Start off now with an affordable diamond and for that next special occasion trade it for a larger one. You will receive any market price increases when you trade. And diamonds do increase in value through the years. Wear your diamond now and watch it grow. \Au Carl Bussells iiamond Room Town & Country Center 8U6A708 3781 E. 29th Bryan, Texas Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74" If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It “Mexican Food Supreme.” Two Dallas locations: 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 2131 Ft. Worth Ave. 946-0645 ru-l STOW L&goJ resident manager SAFE SECURE FIREPROOF