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Page 12 THE BATTALION ~ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975 THE MSC RECREATION COMMITTEE INVITES YOU TO TAKE PART IN COUPLES GAMES TIME—Thursday, February 27, 5 p.m. at the Lot across from the old HospitaD EVENTS 1) 3 Legged Race 2) Water Balloon Toss *3) Human Wheelbarrow Race 4) Lifesaver and Toothpick Relay (teams) 5) Orange Relay (teams) Teams to be made ' up during contest PRIZES - - 1st Place - Dinner for Team at Rudder Tower 2nd Place - Tickets for Team for Harlem Globetrotters 3rd Place - Passes for Local Theater ONLY LIMITATION —must be 1 male and 1 female member on each team, must be students, 1 female and 1 male make 1 team. /tep Into the m/c circle j (^a^c) Strong at the plate Ags win 2 from Rattlen By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer Coach Tom Chandler’s Tera gies got their final pre-confere# warmups out of the way yesterdaji they knocked off the St. Mary’sli tiers in both ends of a header, 7-1 and 7-2. 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Bill Raymerwasu up for the Aggies and he jumped a Conrad Perez fast ball and set over the 360 sign in center bis first home run of the season. Jim Bratsen was next up fori Aggies and he hit the first pilcliin! ntffom C left field for a single. He didn’tp rbecausi tired standing on first as Sdiraei ia9.1in followed with his first homer of 4 :de headl year to put the Ags on top by il rk. Tire home run of Schraederwas second extra base hit of the day,li added doubles in the first and to aid his four RBI day. David Lockett was the winai ! Souths pitcher as he faced the final 15i!il itury rui tier batters while giving uponlyon hit. The second game for the Ag* was much like the first as they la 11 hits, four of which were eft iiool in I base hits, but no morehomem s ite from t The i i/ill be ov Such is tl tod then Texas A& 1 (the pub heispe sugh he )-yard dr the 440- Dawson :re the tr All extra base hits led toninst Ithe sixt ^ By MIKE BRUTON Sports Editor The scrappy, sharpshooting women’s basketball team clipped the Cougar’s claws yesterday hand ing them a 80-49 loss. The Aggies, led by Cissy Auclair and Sally Morisse were all over the court. They played defense, shot well, passed the ball with accuracy and played a sound game in all as pects. The Kay Don coached team took command of the game from the tip- off and poured it on before a crowd of about 6,500 to bring their season record to a commendable 15-5. The Aggettes with shooting from Auclair and tenacious defense from Diane Quitta and Karen Aulen- bacher gave the Cougars all but a friendly welcome. They played with a lot of hys^jb as they surged to a 41- 15 lead ror the first half. with all but two players scoring. They worked the fast break well and played defense with a big “D ”, The leading scorers for the Aggies were Morrisse with 25, Auclair with 20 and Aulenbacher with 14. Leading the Cougars were Sandy Lynn and Pat Dowdell with 16 and 12 points respectively. the nightcap as the Aggies stretcW their season mark to 4-0, There was no score until theM inning when third baseman to Campbell doubled and cameIm set in the be All-St tile at E U state 0. Hew ember o: atfeatur. Houston (49) Fr ft in Sandra Jackson Debra McLoad Linda Sevin Sandy Lynn Pat Dowdell Janet Weber Sharon Hutchison Olivia Esparza fta pf tp Early in the second half Auclair was called for a couple of quick fouls but she continued to plague the Cougars. About midway through the second half she re ceived her fourth foul and was called to the bench. Just when the Cougars thought they had a breath of fresh air, Morisse started to pour it on scor ing 14 of her 25 points in the final ten minutes of the game. She hit 11 field goals and three of six charity tosses for her 25 point total. The whole team performed well Cissy Auclair Karen Aulenbacher Sally Morrisse Diane Quitta Laura Holmes Cindy Horton Ruth Whiteley Dana Callaway Lucy Neiman 19 11 22 25 Texas A&M (80) fg ftm fta pf on a Rattler error. Mike Frazier got on via the ens and rode home on the next Agptlevelanc extra base hit, a triple by Tom pker. no Hawthorne. 'Iwbis. Frazier and Campbell put eiteiChoosir base hits together in the sixthcoufter offe bined with a Tommy Hawth ["bun Co single to give the Aggies theirlifrdepoir two runs of the game. Clint Thoref 1 Blinn a was the winning pitcher for theAeP-Ameri it was his first win of the year. 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