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Luggage Carriers Custom made *18*° to ’BO 00 SPECIALLY MADE FOR FOREIGN CARS, COMPACT CARS, VW BUSES AND CAMPERS. ALLOW 2 DAYS AT LEAST FOR ASSEMBLY. 846-0171 Wins two of three Baylor proves unbearable niERLE noRmfln COSMETIC STUDIO University Square Shop will be open until 8:00 p.m. Monday through Fri day. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MARCH Piney Woods Encampment Woodlake, Texas Cost. $8.00 Sign up at B.S.U. by March 5 Keepsake R EQ I S T E R E D A. 01 A M O N D RINGS EMBREY’S JEWELRY AGGIE SWEET HEART RINGS 415 UNIVERSITY DR. 9-5:30 MON.-SAT. 846-5816 By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer WACO, Tex. — The Texas Ag gies came to town Friday to take a look at the Baylor Bear baseball team that everyone in Waco was talking about. They didn’t like what they saw. Baylor, 9-1 going into the series, took two of three from the Aggies in teh opening series of the 1975 Southwest Conference baseball sea son. The Aggies lost Friday’s single game by a 4-3 count. It was a frus trating afternoon for the Ags as they had ten hits but left seven men on base. The Aggies jumped out front in the third with a two run spot. Mike Frazier led off the inning with a sharp single up the middle. After moving to second on a ground out Frazier scored on right fielder Bill Raymer’s double. Second baseman Mike Schraeder’s double scored Raymer for the Aggies’ second run of the inning. walk. The next two Bears went out before first baseman Ken Kolkhorst drove Woods in from first with a double. The Aggies appeared to have the runner out at the plate but the ball skipped by catcher Tommy Hawthorne. The Aggies tied it in the seventh when Kirk Campbell and Rick Crabtree led off with back-to-back singles. Campbell scored when Hawthorne grounded out. The lead didn’t last long as the Bears scored the winning run in the bottom of the eighth when Dugan started the inning with his first homerun of the season. An Aggie rally was cut short in the ninth when the Aggies got two sing les from Al Thurmond and Frazier but on Frazier’s single Thurmond was thrown out at the plate for the final out. The two teams got together Saturday for a doubleheader and for most of the afternoon it looked like the Aggies were going to sweep. In the first game the Maroon won I* "J 7 ^ *# i &2S3** ■ yjr ' ■* -7X1^ - irn -A — AA VC - 1 " . . yv: pm »-VCi ond on a wild pitch. He scored on a Schraeder single for the Aggies’ last run of the day. The nightmare began in the bot tom of the third as the Bears scored seven runs, all with two out, to doom A&M for the second time in three games. The Bears added two more later to make the final score 9-6. Coach Tom Chandler admitted that his team, “just weren’t in shape yet,’’ going into the second game as they had only played four games to Baylor’s ten. “It’s still early,” said Chandler. “We’ve got 21 conference games left, we just have to get in better shape and get healthy and then we ll be okay.” The Aggies are 5-2 on the season. They are in San Antonio today to play St. Mary’s in a doubleheader and will host SMU in a SWC three game series this Friday and Satur day. They will play a single game Fridayat3p.m. and a doubleheader Saturday starting at 1 p.m. Friday’s game Johnson Shanklin Gregory Brazell Totals 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 7 7 Score by Innings: A&M Baylor 06000000 0—6 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 0—9 E—Czimskey, Johnson, 2 Boxkamper 2, Frazier, Russ, Shanklin. DP-—Baylor 1. LOB—A&M 3 Baylor 7. 3B Wells. SB—Serna. Pitchers Thomas (L, 0-1) Lockett Alley Hodges Campbell Gregory Brazell (W, 1-0) ip h 2.6 5 1.6 0 .3 0 .3 0 3 1 4 5 5 1 bb so 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 WP—Gregory, Alley. Att-—1000. HBP—Shanklin by Thomas. U—Bible, Mazur. T—2.40. WEDNESDAY IS LADIES’ DAY AT HARDY GARDENS! A WHOPPING 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASE TO EVERY LADY VISITING US TOMORROW... AND EVERY WEDNESDAY! _ HARDY GARDENS 1127 Villa Maria...Bryan Texas Ave., So./... College Station The DandyLion .Manor East Mall A&M Frazier, cf Hawthorne, c Raymer, rf Bratsen, lb Schraeder, 2b Russ, ss Thurmun, IF !ampb Crabtree, dh James, ph Lockett, p Totals Baylor Woods, IF Clopton, cF Cerna, 2b Kolkhorst, lb Dugan, rF Szimskey, c Wells, dh Johnson, 3b Shanlkin, ss IKligo, p (Totals Score by Innings: Texas A&M Baylor 0 0 10 3 h hi 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 ATTENTION HORSEMAN! A PUBLIC SADDLE & TACK AUCTION WILL BE PRESENTED BY WESTERN SUPPLIERS OF RICHARDSONJEXAS THIS MONEY SAVING SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE AGGIELAND INN DEAN'S ROOM 1502 TEXAS AVE. SOUTH HWY. 6 COLLEGE STATI0NJEXAS MARCH 6th THURSDAY NIGHT lJCj AT 7:30 PM 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0—3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 x—4 E Frazier, Hawthorne, Russ, DP — A&M 2, 1. PO-A — A&M 22, 19 Baylor 24, 14. LOB A&M i, Baylor 10. 2B Kolkhorst, Schraeder, Raymer. Dugan. SB—-Clopton, Wells, Thurmond. U] A TRAILER LOAD OF NEW & USED WESTERN SADDLES PLUS MANY TACK ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION WILL BE PLACED AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ITEMS SOLD SINGLY & IN LOTS. DEALERS WELCOME. INSPECTION TIME 6:30 P.M. CHECKS ACCEPTED WITH PROPER I. D. Pitchers Lockett iCampbell L (0-1) Kligo W (1-0) WP •— Kligo. Att—800. HBP—Dugan (Lockett) Czinskey (Lockett). U—Cason, Northam. T—2.35. r er bb so 3 15 2 110 0 3 3 2 3 (Photo by Jack Holm) First baseman Jim Bratsen awaits ball to try and catch Baylor base thief. The lead was shortlived as Baylor tied it up in the bottom of the fourth. With two out Aggie pitcher David Lockett hit Baylor rightfiel- der Roger Dugan. The next two Baylor batters reached first via the walk. With the bases loaded the number nine man in the Bear bat ting order drove a single up the middle for the two Baylor runs. After the Aggies went out in the fifth Baylor came back with the go ahead run in the bottom of the in ning. It was another walk that led to the Bear tally. Leftfielder Leonard Woods led off the inning with a LVKKMKW CLUI 3 Miles N.on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tommy Overstreet and the Nashville Express From 9-1 p.m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nile (ALL BRANDS BEER 35 cents) LADIES FREE Every Tuesday Nite All Brands Beer 35c 8-12 Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds MEN $2.00 ai\sarcl ouse CLUB ALL UNESCORTED LADIES DRINKS V2 PRICE MONDAY AND TUESDAY No Cover Charge Dine and Dance in our Elegant Atmosphere SERVING Fine Beef • Prime Ribs • Seafoods Appearing Nitely 6 i The Easy Listening Music of .5 5 The Family Jewels LOCATED IN DOUX CHENE APTS. 14012 FM 2818 faitsarcl louse- Wan: X° 1-0 behind the superb one-hit pitch ing of James Gibson. Gibson threw only 80 pitches en route to victory. Gibson pitched to the minimum number of hitters through the first five innings. In the Baylor half of the second inning Buddy Wooley led off with a single but was thrown out attempting a steal and in the Bear fourth Woods walked but was the front end of a Julian Serna double play. The lone run came in the second inning when Schraeder hit the first Eddie Sherman pitch over the cen- terfield wall for his second homerun of the season. It was all the Aggies needed. The second game was a night mare for the Aggies as they jumped out to a 6-0 lead only to lose 9-6. After a scoreless first inning the Aggies exploded for five runs in the second. Jim Bratsen and Schraeder led off with walks. With one out Thurmond got on base on an error by the Baylor shortstop. The bases were loaded for Campbell who sing led for two runs. On the same play the ball got past the Baylor catcher and heads up base running by Thurmond got the Ags their last run of the inning. The next A&M hitter Crabtree, drove a single to right field. Two pitches later Campbell scored run No. 4 on a pass ball. Hawthorne got the last run of the inning for the Ags with an RBI single. The Cadets came back in the third with a single run. Bratsen led off with a single and moved to sec- Texas A&M Frazier, cF Hawthorne, c Raymer, rF Bratsen, lb Schraeder, 2b Russ, ss Thurmond, IF Campbell, 3b Cr&btree, dh Gibson, p Totals Baylor Woods, IF Clopton, cF Serna, 2b Kolkhorst, lb Czimskey, c Duncan, rF Wooley, dh Johnson, 3b Shanklin, ss Sherman, p Shipley, p Totals Score by Innings: Texas A&M Baylor Saturday’s games 1st Game 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 DP—A&M 1. PO-A—A&M 18, 12 Baylor 17, 13. LOB—A&M 10, Baylor 1. HR—Schraeder. SAC— Hawthorne. Pitchers »P h r er bb SO Sherman (L 0-1) 4 6 i i 0 2 Shipley 3 4 0 0 1 1 Gibson (W, 1-0) 7 i 0 0 6 2 U—Bible, Mazur. T—145. Att—1000. 2nd Game Texas A&M ah r Frazier 5 0 Hawthorne 5 0 s 1 bi 0 1 Raymer 4 0 0 0 Bratsen 3 2 1 0 Schraeder 2 1 2 1 Russ 4 0 0 0 Thurmond 4 1 0 0 Campbell 4 1 1 2 Crabtree 3 1 1 0 Olmo 1 0 0 0 Thomas 0 0 0 0 Lockett 0 0 0 0 Alley 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 6 6 4 Baylor ah r h hi Woods 4 i 1 0 Clopton 4 i 1 1 Serna 4 i 2 1 Kolkhorst 5 0 0 1 Dugan 4 1 0 0 Czimskey 4 1 1 1 Wells 3 3 2 2 SENIORS MARK YOUR CALENDAR MARCH 11th . iuu *• . t ot V/ Up March 197 5 FEBRUARY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 APRIL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GO 9 10 ID 12 13 14 15 16 17 ST. PATRICK S DAY 18 19 20 21 SPRING BEGINS 22 PALM SUNDAY 1o EASTER \ 25 26 27 PASSOVER BEGINS 28 GOOD FRIDAY 29 We will have our recruiting representatives on campus March 11th to discuss career opportunities with a multi-billion dollar insurance company. 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