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They swept their last ■conference sets with Rice and ylor to bring their season record 22-10. h Wednesday the Aggies defeated 8 Houston Astros 1-0 in an exhibi- S Bgam e at Olsen Field, but that jltest does not figure into the offi- Ml'lffecords. .. ghe Horned Frogs are 10-18 on 11 Bear after losing both ends of a ,|bleheader to Oklahoma Wed- VOlBay, 10-2 and 6-3, in Norman. ID is currently tied with Texas for place in the SWC with a 4-8 e mark. e Frogs finished an even 22-22 R ] Season. liWe think we’ve got a better club last year,” says TCU coach ie Maxwell. “Our pitching staff iged up considerably with arm, Ider and back injuries to five ’erent pitchers. Our staff was young and untested to start and the injuries have just com- t ded the problem.” xwell says he has five healthy ers who will have to carry the 5 through the A&M series. The experienced is senior Ruben in, who is 3-5 on the year with 53 ERA. The rest of the group hides junior Dale Arnold (2-3, >3), sophomore Cameron Young 3, 5.40) and freshman Greg Meyer (1-5, 9.96). Senior Terry Gil bert (0-1, 6.06) may see action against the Aggies in relief. One of the reasons for those hefty ERA’s is that TCU plays in a park much like that of Baylor’s with short outfield fences where the ball car ries well for hitters. To compensate somewhat for the lack of strong pitching, TCU boasts a sound hitting club that is batting .269 as a team. They also have a veteran club, with six seniors in their starting lineup. At first base is one of the league’s top sluggers in senior Biff LeFevre, who is hitting .333 on the year and leads the Frogs in home runs (nine), RBI’s (24) and runs scored (27). The rest of the TCU lineup has junior Doug Hudspeth (.250) at sec ond base, senior Chuck LaMar (.294) at third base, ffesheman Trey Brooks ( .238) at shortstop, senior Danny Rosellini (.253) at catcher, senior John Shelley (.281) in right- field, senior Terry Bellows (.329) in centerfield, senior Steve Houk (.413) in leftfield and sophomore David Novey (.221) the designated hitter. Houk is leading the team in hit ting while Rosellini leads in doubles with seven. “TCU is a vastly underrated team,” says Aggie coach Tom Chan dler. “They’ve got as good a hitting club as there is in the league. LaMar, Bellows, LeFevre and Rosellini especially are all proven ballplayers. They also have Brooks at shortstop who was highly re cruited out of high school last year.” Chandler plans to use the same lineup that collected 28 hits in last Saturday’s doubleheader sweep of Baylor. That’ll be Robert Bonner (.339) at shortstop, Robert Verde (.266) at third base, Gary Bryant (.294) in rightfield, Kyle Hawthorne (.324) at first base, either Mark Warriner (.317), David Pieczynski (.300) or Rodney Hodde (.235) the designated hitter, Mike Hurdle (.317) in centerfield, Tim Feickert (.263) in leftfield, Buster Turner (.266) at catcher and Randy Wood ruff (.273) at second base. Bonner is leading the Aggies in hitting and has nine doubles. Hawthorne leads in home runs (12), RBI’s (30), and total bases (72). A&M will be out to break the school record for home runs in a season as they brought their team total to 42 last weekend against Baylor which ties the record set last year. The Aggies’ pitching rotation for the TCU series will remain unal tered with Mark Ross (4-3, 3.63) pitching the 3 p.m. Friday game and Mark Thurmond (7-0, 2.13) and David Pieczynski (3-3, 3.33) work ing the 1 p.m. doubleheader Satur day. In last year’s A&M-TCU series in Fort Worth, the Ags swept all thxee games by scores of 5-1, 7-3, and 17-4. In that third game, A&M rapped out 23 hits, with Bonner tying the SWC record for hits in a single game as he went 5-for-6. The rest of the schedule around the SWC this weekend has Texas Tech at Arkansas, Baylor at Texas, and SMU at Houston. Rice is idle in league play but will be down in Edinburg for a three-game series with South Dakota and Pan Ameri- 1978 Southwest Conference Baseball Standings The smallest boot store with the largest selection and the lowest overhead ... so you get {he lowest prices! Located at Northgate *112 Nagle • Inside the Greyhound Bus Station, One of our subs will be specially I priced at only Introducing a distinguished Icelandic bird who has the answer to all those confusing air fines to Europe. 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