r 1 j i i i uston series is next step ei! Aggies take doubleheader By PAUL ARNETT Battalion Staff Writer in the te fort Wer totl, s easy. ()Sie Aggie baseballers tuned up is gea ir the Houston series this weekend aryingijith a convincing doubleheader ‘ its nriJfenofMcNeese State. The Aggies Wthe opener of the twinhill 14-4, those h ad took the nightcap 8-2. idea is 4| Aggie pitcher, Clint Thomas, had taff. Ho>i®ly warmed up before McNeese F will ( late s lead-off hitter, Jackie Rober- if the vi )nJ stroked a home run on the third nduriiJtch. Catcher Tom Stelley followed a base hit to rightfield, and ten anc e the Id l)ea State aer one e Aggies, all sad ( saddest )een.” Rodney Paulette brought him home on a misplayed ball to center. The Aggies did not do too badly in their half of the first. After two quick outs and a walk to Bill Raymer, des ignated hitter, Randy Blachard picked out a pitch he liked and hit a home run over the right field fence. The Aggies went ahead to stay when Mark Thurmond rapped a base hit to center, and Winston Whidden fol lowed with a run scoring double to left. All the base raps didn’t stop there. The Aggies added four runs in the second and five runs in the third. Robert Verde led off the second in ning with a single to left and was batted around to score on John Biersner’s hard hit double. After an infield single and two outs, Blachard was walked to load the bases. Thur mond hit a single to center which brought home three runs, when the Cowboys’ center fielder misplayed the ball. The highlight of the five-run third me to omnialt now it’s iriner$»_, their sell Randy Blachard slides safely into second sdayancH base with a stolen base. Blachard had an homeiuB excellent day at the plate, including a _ home run over the right field fence. The ) go ak™ ° ng Phoe: nd plaiil Photo courtesy of Steve Krauss Aggies swept a doubleheader from Mc Neese State 14-4 and 8-2. The Aggies will host Houston this weekend in a crucial Rocket manager mellows icdiile i| in our d four ® Associated Press neen saillkoUSTON — Tom Nissalke, the oeen sildisciplinarian new coach of the aponentHouston Rockets, and Ray Patter- /s?” Pouiftm, the team’s vocal president and 2 days to general manager, have reached a gentlemen’s agreement. mes taKfThe only thing Tom has said is m0 ves that if I will stay out of the locker nday aniSP 111 anc ^ awa y from the officials, he HQ stay out of the front off ice, Pat- die said Bon said Tuesday in announcing s mudi Nissalke will replace Johnny Egan, linger? Egan, whose three year contract 3a st I li Coded this season, led the Rockets [ m ]), into the NBA playoffs for the first going a', dme ever l as t season, but a lack of defense kept them from returning . this season with a 40-42 record. ?ad coati Patterson, who can be seen at any Rockets game squirming in his seat, shouting at officials and Rockets team members, says he’ll take a dif ferent posture next season. “Tom Nissalke never has been called for a technical foul and he’s never been one to ride the officials, Patterson said. “If he can do it, I can too or I won’t come to the games.” Patterson disagreed with some of Egan’s coaching tactics and has ad mitted he resisted the urge to try to make on-the-court decision. “Tom Nissalke is my man and he can’t do it, we go down together,” Patterson said. The Rockets are recognized as one of the top shooting teams in the NBA and also one of the worst defensive teams. Nissalke says his first major job will be to improve on defense. “We played the Rockets once in an exhibition game and we felt the Roc kets were a soft team, not hard nosed on defense,” said Nissalke, who has coached three American Basketball Association teams and one in the NBA. “We want to change that.” SPECIALS WED. & THURS. — APRIL 21 & 22 Malts and Shakes 64c FRI.-SAT. - April 23-25 Beltbuster & French Fries $1.39 Located on S. Texas Ave. between K-Mart and Gibsons MON. & TUBS. — APRIL 26 & 27 D. Q. Dude 79c FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL Every Wed. Night — 5:00-11:00 Hunger Buster, French Fries, Small Drink *1.19 IIPeI Tilings 1 Hair Shaping Emporium For Men And Women j 846-7614 331 University [Upstairs above Kesami] inning was Bob Dulak’s home run to right. Right fielder Phillip Smith ran into the wall when trying to catch the long fly ball. He was momentarily shaken-up, but remained in the game. Thomas settled down after his shaky start, and held the Cowboys in check for three innings before being relieved in the fifth by Dave Loc kett. Thomas gave up two runs on four hits in four innings, with both runs and three of the hits coming in the first inning. The Aggies were handcuffed in the fourth and fifth innings, but added two runs in the sixth. Thur mond walked to lead off the inning and strolled home in front of team mate Robert Verde, who smashed a home run to deep right field. Lockett did an excellent job in re lief. The three innings he pitched he gave up two runs on two hits. The Aggies had a shaky start in the second game. Aggie pitching ace James Gibson got the nod and promptly gave up one run on a single and a double. Gibson was nearly flawless after the rough first inning, giving up no runs and only two hits through the next four innings. Through the first four innings the game remained close with the Ag gies holding a slim 2-1 lead. 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