THE BATTALION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1978 Page 9 sports ,lPlay two tomorrow Ags split doubleheader By D.D. GRUBBS ■ The Texas A&M baseball team ran its season record to 4-1 with a doubleheader split with McNeese Slate Monday afternoon at Travis Bark in Bryan. McNeese won the opener 5-1. Pitcher Rick Underwood held the Ags hitless through 5% innings be fore A&M shortstop Robert Bonner drilled a single up the middle in the sixth inning. It was the only hit the Aggies got in the first game. They were pres ented with plenty of scoring oppor tunities as Underwood walked 10 batters. The Cowboys also commit ted three errors. Texas A&M could not cash in on them except in the fifth inning when they pushed across one unearned run on a couple of walks and two McNeese errors. The Aggies left 12 men on base through the seven-inning contest. Underwood picked up the win for the Cowboys, while freshman Rod ney Hodde was tagged with the loss for Texas A&M. Hodde, a lefthan der from Burton, was not scheduled to start the first game Monday, but the flu bug bit senior pitcher Jim McWilliams. Coach Tom Chandler decided to go with Hodde, who in seven innings yielded eight hits, seven walks and struck out four. Kyle Hawthorne The second game was a complete turnaround for Texas A&M. The Ags bombed three Cowboy pitchers for 17 hits and came away with a 16-2 win. The Ags staged rallies of five, four, and six runs in the last three innings to account for most of their scoring. Catcher Kyle Hawthorne had a pair of home runs for Texas A&M; a two-run blast in the fourth inning and three-run shot in the sixth. Centerfielder Mike Hurdle belted his first four-bagger of the season with a three-run blast in the fifth. Rightfielder Shelton McMath also homered for the Aggies; a three-run run job in the sixth. Hurdle also had a triple and a total of five RBI’s for the game, while second baseman Steve Robinson was 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles. Most of the long hits were aided by a 30 mph wind blowing out to wards right field. Freshman Perry Swanson went the distance and picked up the win for Texas A&M, his first as an Aggie. Swanson gave up only five hits, walked two and struckout five. Junior Lin Blanchette was charged with the loss for McNeese. Most of the offense for the Cow boys was provided by centerfielder Jim Young, who had five' hits in the double header including a pair of home runs. The Aggies and McNeese close out the series today with a 1 p.m. doubleheader at Travis Park. Ladies fall to SHS 75-68 r; By DAVID BOGGAN Not Von Bunn’s near-perfect field aal shooting, nor Julia Crawford’s ebounding efforts, nor the support f 20 Aggie fans could secure a ictory for the Aggie Ladies last light in Huntsville. They were de bated by Sam Houston State Uni versity 75-68. In their last game before the ost-season tournaments, the Ag- jes got off to one of their slowest UiVs a\\ year. At halftime, the Ag es were behind 44-28. “We weren’t ready to play ball,” fggie coach Wanda Bender said. We just stood around out there. Ye allowed them to penetrate our one, we didn t block them out, we idn’t rebound and we were totally unalert on defense. After a disasterous first half, a oifclri halftime speech is not some- hiflg, to look forward to. But the ggie Ladies didn t get a halftime peech last night. “I didn’t say anything,” Bender aid. “I didn’t even go into the ressing room. I had given them verything I had; they had to do it n their own. ’’ The Aggies came out in the see- md half and almost did do it. They oved the ball effectively, they hit heir shots and they made their de fense work. With six minutes left in he game they tied the score 61-61. Then, with five minutes remain ing and the Aggies leading 65-61, a oul was called ova Julia Crawford. When she protested, she was charged with a technical foul. The Bearkats made all three foul shots. 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