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THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1975 A fine recruiting year too Aggie baseballers shine in summer leagues By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer While football has been owning the sports pages for the past couple of weeks there is another sport on campus that is gearing up already for what plans on being another super season. Just off their best season ever, some of Coach Tom Chandler’s Texas Aggie baseballers are making fine showings in summer baseball. Fine enough to have the coach ex cited about next season. “We had a good recruiting year and I’m pretty excited,” Chandler said. “We lack the big strong home run threat that we had with Jim Bratsen so it looks like we’ll have to go back to the singles, hit and run and more base running type of game.” Chandler cited some of next sea son’s returnees for having an “excel lent” season this year in summer ball. Pitchers David Lockett and James “Hoot” Gibson are pitching for the Liberal Kansas Bee Jays. The Bee Jays are a strong team that have advanced to the Kansas regional tournament. Gibson has a 6-3 re cord while Lockett has a 9-2 record and a 1.86 Earned Run Average. More good news for next year’s pitching staff comes from Wichita Falls where Clint Thomas is pitch ing for the Wichita Coors Brewers. Thomas has a 10-1 record and has pitched a no-hitter. All-SWC out fielder Bill Raymer is playing in the outfield for the Brewers who are managed by former Giant outfielder Darrell Spencer. “Kirk Campbell has had an out standing season with the Karl Young All-Stars out of Houston, ” Chandler said. Campbell has been drafted by a Corpus Christi team to play in the regional tournament in Pueblo, Colorado. Three Aggies-to-be are also hav ing fine summers. Second baseman Buddy Grobe is having a fine season with the Hallstead Kansas Cowboys and catcher Buster Turner is also having a fine summer with the Texarkana Truckers. 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Calf Breast 4g^ lb Prices effective thru Saturday, August 9, 1975 The Consumer’s Friend Since1954 FedMart Family Savings Centers 701 University Drive East (at Tarrow St.), College Station 21 oz. can FM Cleanser 260 96 oz. bottle, 250 Off Label Downey Fabric Softener $2.15 Box of 150 FM Sandwich Bags 490 12 oz. bottle, Regular or Pine Lysol 850 14.75 oz. can Alpo Trio Dog Food 290 is pitching for the Bryan American Legion team that will be playing in, and hosting, the State American Legion Tournament, August 12, at Travis Park. With six starters gone Coach Chandler and assistant Jim Sampson have some big holes to fill but with the returning players hav ing the same kind of summers that they are having makes the chore of filling them a lot easier to live with V TOM CHANDLER Aggie club gives money to athletics The athletic scholarship program at Texas A&M is $200,000 richer these days. The Aggie Club presented the check to Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Emory Bellard at the Houston A&M Club s annual Kick-Off dinner at the Marriott Motor Hotel Monday night. Cyrus Johnston, Aggie Club Pres ident, made the presentation of the check before more than 900 Aggie football fans. The check was the final payment of $260,500 the club has given to the athletic department this year. The Aggie Club is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that raises funds to finance athletic scholar ships for Texas A&M athletes. The athletic department must operate only on funds from gate receipts, television and bowl receipts and from donations such as those pro vided by the Aggie Club. Johnston noted that many of the crowd present were members of the club and had made the large check possible through their generous gifts. “Houston gave us the greatest amount of financial support this year, said Johnston. “We have had a record year in fund-raising through the Aggie Club and want to thank you for it, and to remind you to renew your gifts next year as well.” Bellard thanked Johnston and the club for their support. “It’s always great to receive the fine backing ol so many people,” Bellard said. “Ag gies have always been great suppor ters of their school and their foot ball, and this check proves it. THIS <7 ol Leave BRYAN 9:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 7:05 P.M. Leave from HOUSTON 9:45 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 5:45 P.M. GREYHOUND BUS STATION 1300 TEXAS AVE. PHONE 823-8071 ****** Greyhounds ★ in touch ★ with America *****' Greyhound A change for the better.