THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1979 Page 9 e sports Bogs, Horns hook ’em up in CWS OWc United Press International pIArtA — Texas Coach Cliff ■son said he was concerned the y, the poJff averages would catch up with lot keepp'ljonghorns in the NCAA College he went ™ Series. half my Shannon’s two-run double o not know|hp fourth inning and stellar per il be enoiiii|P“ lces fr° m the bottom of the said. P batting order sparked the ing sun inC n 8horns to an 8-2 win over ed soldidaijtP Ss iPpi State Sunday night to set opean bn game with Southwest nfirence rival Arkansas. I’m not tickled about the pros- • toi playing them again, Gustaf- 1C J d the Razorbacks, 10-3 win- -■-iJ ^ fver Arizona. The Longhorns Bazorbacks are the only teams ■ I Ben in the series. •'I-1 DcHtafson noted the Longhorns ""rkansas four out of five games the regular season and said, ncerned with the law of aver- •S. if prep stars ect honors Bghorns Mark Chelette and ' | ntemiikm ! j re Robertson singled in the lianon -Binning and scored on Shan- thec I'sjdonble to center field. The an oil embiBcomprise the bottom of the ick to put p hatting order, or its role Bis went to the plate 10 times in peace trealBh and came up with five runs ili Oil ||B by Keith Walker, Chelette, aki hunaruBson and Joe Bruno; two sac- for a unifoiS June 26 ">B i of Pet s in Genml i does no! oduction mbargo Yamani the nev t 1 alt stink fc United Press International iaudistoio«AR IL LO — Todd Mavis of utbackprBle High School has been inishingtkBd the 1979Texas High School ent Lartengtanding Golfer award from the >ut the EtBlo Chamber of Commerce. B winners of the award include indicatedB-enshaw, Tom Kite and Bruce Id s largeslB ej aR current members of the ; for a mort» our . t the JuntBjs won the AAAA state golf icial OP benchn .55, butt^ ed sun ig chaos t oil markfll in Dr. ■ shuttled | states, i an atlet rifices; and two walks. Jim Tjader added a solo homer in the seventh. Chelette and Robertson each went three-for-four and scored two runs while Shannon, a .132 hitter enter ing the series, was two-for-two with two RBIs. Arkansas catcher Ronn Reynolds smacked a three-run bases-loaded double in the seventh inning to high light a Razorback uprising that tamed the Arizona Wildcats. The Razorbacks scored five times in the seventh when Arizona pitch ers walked in two runs and Reynolds drove in three more with his double. In the eighth, Arkansas pushed across four more runs on a walk and four hits, including a two-run double by Ed Wallace. For Arkansas, Larry Wallace had three hits and scored twice, Ed Wal lace drove in three runs and Reynolds had two RBI. Johnny Ray and Randal Carter each scored twice. Arkansas Coach Norm DeBriyn said the Razorbacks were playing at their peak. “Our club is very confident in its hitting,” he said. “Friday, Ronn Reynolds didn’t get a hit. Today he got the big hit. 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An emotional Connecticut Coach Larry Panciera announced his re tirement after 32 years as head coach following the game. “Our defense let us down. We gave away too much in two days,” Panicera said. “Things didnt fall into place and I guess it wasn’t meant to be.” Fullerton Coach Augie Garrido said the Titan’s major concern was coming from a night game to a day game. “We didn’t play particularly well and the point is to stay in the tour nament and get our momentum go ing,” Garrido said. “Some of our bet ter baseball is in front of us. It has to be.” POWDER PUFF MECHANICS SAILING- U) O O MSC FREE U REGISTRATION SUMMER I JUNE 7, 1979 12 NOON — 5 P.M. OUTSIDE RUDDER HALL n 33HJ DS1AH ONlONVJddV H 3M O “I d • championship with a 3-over par 147, the lowest score of any class in the Austin tournament. The chamber also honored out standing athletes in other events in its 17th annual awards. 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