to '“del anj "“ber of | lUshi "IVfit; and pla> the sports THE BATTALION Page 13 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1973 Ags, U. S. team doing well By DERRICK GRUBBS nearfui The United States staged a 19-hit head«[ ^ ' n defeating Belgium 15-0 tiesday and remain undefeated in »ij ie XXV World Amateur Baseball nay en ,j pmpionship Tournament in Italy. reverse The U.S. and Cuba are the only ro unbeaten teams in the tourna- 'Sthe® en( af ^' s P°'nt. The Cubans dietran owne ^ previously undefeated "1'^ icaragua 7-2 Tuesday to remain in re v erst illrst-place tie with the U.S. at four Jtion ora , if the ter du ins apiece. After a scoreless first and second ming, the Americans unleashed attack that ended after seven ames when the game was called ie to the 10-run rule. Kyle Hawthorne of Texas A&M night the entire game and was for-5at the plate. Aggie outfielder like Hurdle was l-for-4. rack H1 ector lining y md otke! n J ill be aid. Hk isiblea United Press International HOUSTON — Last year it took e Heisman Trophy winner — my Dorsett — half a season to win starting spot with the Dallas Cow- iys. The most recent Heisman winner Earl Campbell — will start right ‘ at prese lave t»i I one SD ray. irleton S e roon II he h Terry Francona of Arizona was the leading hitter for the U.S. going 4-for-6 with a triple. Tom Lukish of the University of Houston was the winning pitcher for the Americans. He hurled five in nings, allowed two hits and struck out 11. Atlee Hammaker of East Tennessee State pitched the final two frames for the U.S. “We’ve really been hitting the ball well the last couple of games,’ U.S. coach Tom Chandler reported from Bologna Tuesday. “Our game with Cuba on Sept. 5 is being billed as the top game of the tournament. I’m sure there will be an excellent crowd and the game is going to be nationally televised throughout Italy.” The U.S. will play Holland today in Parma. The starting pitcher will be Tim Leary of UCLA with Mark Ross of Texas A&M scheduled to come in in relief. Holland is 2-2 in the tournament. LINESCORE: R H E USA 004 343 1—15 19 0 Belgium 000 000 O— 0 3 1 (Game called on 10-run rule) USA—Tom Lukish, Atlee Hammaker (6) and Kyle Hawthorne. Belgium—Erik Hemmerechts, Phil Klein- jans (6) and Marc Janssen. WP—Lukish LP—Hemmerechts HR— (none) WORLD TOURNAMENT NOTES...Catcher Buster Turner of Texas A&M will likely not see action during the World Tornament due to a severe case of the flu...Tim Wal- lach of Cal State Fullerton had his homerun string broken Tuesday night against Belgium; Wallach had hit a two-run homer in each of the first three games of the Tournament for the U.S....Coach Tom Chandler of Texas A&M reports that the ballparks the tournament games are being played in are “comparable to Disch-Falk Field in Austin and even Olsen Field at A&M . . . The World Tournament is considered the Olympics of amateur baseball since baseball is not included as an official Olympic sport . . . Scores from other games Tuesday: Cuba 7, Nicaragua 2; Korea 5, Japan 4; Mexi co 3, Canada 2 . . . Today’s game with Holland will be the U.S.’ first day game of the tournament; its first three bouts were played under the lights. ampbell, Renfro to start BIENVENIDOS A LA IGLESIA BAUTISTA CALVARIO 1002 E. 29th St. Bryan DOMINGOS: 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. 779-2737 FernandoGarcia-PastQr 779-8139 Just before he announced his final ster cuts, Oilers coach Bum Phil- is said Tuesday former Southwest inference stars and Oilers rookies ry strati ampbeli and Mike Renfro will start >y theiu mday’s game at Atlanta. Phillips announced he has re- posi n these I # # S' yracticina will In ^—* al relw The Texas A&M Women’s Rugby aeons! earn began its fall workouts Mon- for red jy, The Aggies finished 35-2 and labs i iked in the top 5 nationally last tar. The current Texas champs, itumed 12 starters and a promising oup of rookies. The next couple of weeks will he thebui pent on getting into shape and taming the basic fundamentals of hegame. Then the Aggies will take sheinlon the Houston Boars for their it Conifepener. as des(B The Aggie Ruggers practice ,■ Jan!'pMondav through Friday at 5 p.m., lemaelpon ike main drill field across from idge. 'k tlie.WSC. Any new recruits are wel- leased old pros Zeke Moore and Jer- rel Wilson in the continuation of a youth movement which will be im mediately obvious in the Oilers’ first regular season game. Also on Houston’s list of waived players were eight-year veteran lineman Kevin Hunt, third-year quarterback Tommy Duniven and free agents Johnny Dirden and Guido Merkins. Two released players who are not claimed by another team can be re signed later today to bring the final roster to 45 players. Unless the Oil ers resign Duniven or acquire another quarterback, they will face Atlanta with only two quarterbacks, Dan Pastorini and rookie Gifford Nielsen. Phillips said his decision to start Heisman Trophy winner Campbell was easy since the rookie led Oilers rushers in preseason with 265 yards and a 5.6-yard average. Campbell will start opposite second-year pro Tim Wilson. “They earned it,’ Phillips said of the running back pair. Renfro caught only two passes for 37 yards in preseason, but injuries suffered by Billy Johnson and Eddie Foster moved the all-time leading SWC pass catcher from TCU into the lineup. Unless Johnson recovers fully from a hyperextended knee suffered 12 days ago he will see only limited playing time at Atlanta as a kick re turner. Johnson received acupunc ture treatments on his knee Monday and Tuesday. Foster has not played any this preseason as he recovered from a severe knee bruise sustained before practice sessions began. 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