The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1977, Image 10

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1977
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Sports
Ags split with
By STEVE MARTAINDALE
Pitcher Mark Ross threw a five-
hit shutout in Tulsa Friday to give
the Texas A&M baseball team a 2-0
win over host Oral Roberts Univer
sity.
The Aggie win followed a 9-8 loss
in two very different ball games.
The first game stretched over 2 V2
hours. The teams combined for 20
hits, 17 runs and seven pitchers in
nine innings. The second game
lasted less than 1 Vz hours for seven
innings, had 10 hits, two runs and
only two pitchers.
Saturday’s games were rained
out.
Ross faced only 25 batters in get
ting the win that raised his record to
9-2, only four batters above the pos
sible minimum. ORU’s Tom Butler
faced only 26 batters. He struck out
eight men and allowed only five hits
but lost because of two first inning
errors.
A&M’s lead-off batter, shortstop
Robert Bonner, reached first base
on a fielding error by the third
baseman. Buddy Grobe, the Aggies’
(second baseman, hit a single, leav
ing runners on first and second.
Butler struck out the next two
Aggie batters hut Robert Verde hit a
single to right field scoring Bonner
and advancing Grobe to third.
ORU’s right fielder tried to beat
Grobe to third with his throw. The
throw was wide and out of the third
baseman’s reach, giving Grobe a
chance to score.
The remainder of the game was
scoreless with only one close chance
for Oral Roberts.
With two outs in the fourth in
ning, ORU had a runner on second
when its batter hit a single to left
field. The runner tried to score from
second but left fielder Verde fired
the ball into catcher Buster Turner,
who put an easy tag on the runner
and ended the inning.
Texas A&M left 12 runners on
base in the opening game, losing it
9-8.
Four of the nine innings ended
with two runners left unscored for
the Aggies and one inning closed
with the bases loaded.
With ORU ahead 8-6 in the top of
the sixth inning, Bonner hit a two-
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run double to left field li
game leaving runners on sea
third with two outs, Grobe
bases when he received
balls.
That brought the team
hitter, Mike Hurdle (with)
erage), to bat. He held on
had a full count and strud
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Mall-female w;
Med of me mb
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, e rsity is schedi
[of water po
'southwestern
trip will begii
feting 10 days
Hurdle did share the
ting honors with right fieli
ton McMath. Both had hvo
Alan Wilson, the onlj
Aggie on the pitching sti
charged with the loss, hist]
sion this year. ORUs Fall
got the win, even thoughhe
only one and two-thirds inj
The Aggies will spend!
preparing for their final St
Conference series of the
visiting the University of fi
Houston aided the A;
A&M’s race with the Unii
Texas for the SWCchampio
defeating Texas 4-0 yesterl
loss was the third consect
the Longhorns after dropjt
last two of a three-game seii
the Aggies a week earlier.
A&M moved into the lea:
SWC race even though ib
were non-conference. ASd
15-4 conference record I
percentage and Texas di
12-4, a .750 percentage.
Houston has an 11-7-1 r«
Golfers
fourth
in AAll mi
By WAYNE NELSOS
With the Southwest Cod
(SWC) Tournament only
away, the Texas A&M g
showed that they are a tei
reckoned with. A&M ti
Arizona State in the 23n
All-American Intercollegi
vitational tournament in
last week.
The Aggies totaled 119
four day tournament,
rough Atoscosita Country C
Last year’s national clii
Oklahoma State shot 1162
ried a four stroke victory
Stillwater by edging
Houston.
Coach Bob Ellis was pleas
the performance of the Ag!
“Overall I was pleased*
team’s play,” he said. ‘1
have played better but
exas A&M t
consider some of the teal
competed.”
The teams that Ellis rJ"* 1 ™ 5 *
included national powers ■'^ or P us ^ J ‘ 11
Georgia, Florida, Oklah for the Aggie:
Texas.
A&M also outscoredevi
SWC tean in the toumeyh]
18 shots.
matta
The Aggies were led by I
n, who came to A&M I
mton
United Press Ii
lUSTON —
linois where he was st% a Monday C2
school champion. Ogrintffl# r t • i
tournament with a 292tot| e| ^ ^
tied him for seventh. | weather to ta
t l
Other finishers for the |) in the $10C
were Tim Carlton with 29«Is Tournamen
Baker with 298, Doug M [atta, 26, reqv
304 and Monte Schauer'^ Pck of his nee
. ai let, which f
The tournament me j“ |and drive in t
David Ishii of Houston whfl, L breaker R
with a two under par total L over Geru
Third round leader L fakered
Gardner of Auburn, missed 1 ra jjy in ,
foot putt on the first holeofipjy second tie
death playoff to give theti#| ta had streng
for the second year inaro' 1 Lmlaitis, 23,
Unfortunatly for the Aid cramps earl
same Houston team will*! 5 F e 0 ltac
Tyler this week for the ante f en early. I
tournament to be played4; ; s . P oin j s t<
the Briarwood Country Cl»|P riZ( ’ 111 1S
Coach Ellis will take I# strong final
team that represented'P>on of a spe
Houston for the 54 hole evf "is for Panatta.
begins Friday. P last Wedne
|P top-seeded
Jo sets.
Caddies neefe P r a “
O t*. t x f i? ook Panatta t
tor J\ews defeated cr
Jvall, a two-
Golf TournaC l ;eS un,r
0!>D tU< t en, 't VOl f Un,eerS
golf course.
for Monday
Approximately 100 c^T
be needed for the an# 1
A&M News Media Gok r
ment. As in the past, l# f
and high school students |
to volunteer as caddies for 1 f
nament.
All golfers, who incln* E
personalities and coaches f
their caddies — $5-10or® f
the end of the day’s round [
Caddies can sign up $ 1
golf course clubhouse. ’ P
females may register.
Caddies must be
course by 10:30 a.m. Fi
will begin with a shotgun
somes on all 18 tees) at 11
lend around 3:30 p.m
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