THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1980 Page 9 Pitching, hitting sweep pair to Ags: 2-1,19-4 Staff photo by Lee Roy Leschper Jr ” f ‘'' ■Freshman Robert Slavens stretches into a pitch in the first jinsteini }i game of Monday’s double-header between the Aggies and :levantk J Oklahoma City. Slavens, who leads the Aggie pitching staff lat theii i with a 10-0 mark, threw a complete game in leading the Aggies elettenilto a 2-1 victory. Texas A&M also won the second game, 19-4. By MIKE BURRICHTER Sports Editor The Texas A&M baseball team showed they were fully recovered from the two losses they suffered to Mi the University of Miami, Fla. this weekend by taking a pair from Okla homa City University Monday night at Olsen Field, 2-1 and 19-4. Robert Slavens made his season record 10-0 after pitching the full seven innings, giving up only four hits and a single run in the first in ning. The Chiefs scored in the first inning with consecutive singles by David Lassiter and Keith Grant, a sacrifice bunt by Dana Rothaus, and a sacrifice fly by John Hansen, which scored Lassiter from third. The Ags scored in the bottom of the first when Mike Hurdle singled to score Simon Glenn, who had dou bled. Joe Paul Bramhall, who went three for three at the plate in the first game, knocked in the winning run in the sixth when his line-shot single scored Doug Teague, who opened the inning with a double. The Ags smashed 24 hits in the second game scoring at least one run in every inning. It was a game in which everyone hit. Twig Little and Rodney Hodde led the team in runs batted in with three apiece. Harry Francis, Alfred Ray, Joe Szekely and Hurdle each had t\vo RBI’s. Bramhall knocked in one run. “We really needed this tonight,” Aggie coach Tom Chandler said. “It did a lot for the team’s confidence. We won’t have to have batting prac tice for a couple of weeks. “The team had been really dis appointed after losing a couple of tough games to Miami. Especially the Saturday night game when we went into the ninth inning with a 1-0 lead.” Chandler was talking about the two-game sweep the Aggies suffered at the hands of the Miami Hurricanes this weekend. The Hurricanes won the opener at Olsen Field on Friday night, 8-1, and scored four runs in the ninth to take Saturday night’s game, 4-1. The Hurricanes had en tered the series ranked No. 1 in the nation. The Aggies were ranked ninth. Freshman lefthander Jack Miska pitched five innings to pick up the win in the second game. Miska gave up seven hits and four Chief runs before Perry Kilgo took over the pitching duties in the sixth inning. Miska is now 3-0 on the year. Hurdle, a senior right fielder tied the Texas A&M career runs batted in record when he knocked in a run in the sixth inning of the second game. A starter in right field for the past four years, Hurdle tied Kyle Hawth orne’s career mark of 125 RBI’s. It was his third RBI of the night. Hur dle also tripled in the second game, upping his school-record career mark in that category to 14. Hurdle, who is batting .304, now has 25 RBI’s this season, third on the well-balanced Aggie lineup, behind Rodney Hodde’s 33 and Harry Fran cis’ 31. Glenn, another senior outfielder, tied a Texas A&M season record when he nabbed his 15th stolen base of the season in the first game. The center fielder’s stolen base equaled the mark set by Mike Arrington in 1967. Bramhall is second on the team in base thefts with 13. The Ags and Chiefs will play another double-header at Olsen Field today, with the first game sche duled to start at 3 p.m. Texas A&M is now 29-7 on the year, while the Oklahoma City dropped to 24-10. Starting on the mound for the Aggies in today’s games will be Freshman fireballer Rick Luecken and Bobby Taylor, a sophomore. 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Texas Ave. 846-6164 readtk t le whellt beforeCi j comply! ‘ poftball team takes tourney be ui By JOHN BRASHER c il uJH Sports Reporter ' l i Thc f ou rth-rankecl Texas A&M :e *0®'women's softball team battled iniser- m was^h; weather conditions and tough totumqgain competition to win the Illinois ^'“•Invitational Women’s Softball Tour- largesuBment at Champaign, Ill., over the case, weekend. ■ The Aggies battled 36-degree JfiSLambert wins flopentathlon BSande Lambert, a member ot the Texas A&M womefl’s, track team, captured the Southern Pacific' Asso ciation Athletics Congress 1980 Pen- itional Athlon Championship Sunday in —U.S.|Los Angeles. dacnij Lambert amassed 3,789 points in vho siffhe five-event meet, and in the pro- eltediEce^, qualified for the AIAW Nation- anhpiupl Outdoor Track and Field Cham pionships to he held in Eugene, Ore., May 21-24. a halfc :xico lx® Sunday than a 1 weather and gusty winds to finish the tournament with a 6-0 record, and increase their record to 27-7. In the first game Saturday, the Aggies knocked off a tough Michi gan State team by the score of 5-0 on a two-hitter by Most Valuable Player Lori Stoll. Stoll struck out seven and walked one while Nancy Sullivan collected a single and a double and Mary Lou Wargo hit a three-run homer. The Aggies had to come from be hind in the second game to upend Western Michigan by the score of 6-3. WMU jumped on starter Shan McDonald for three, runs in the first the fifth inning. Shan McDonald pitched a two- hitter to down Ball State 6-1 in the quarterfinal match. McDonald fan ned eight batters while the Aggies pounded out eight hits. Austgen and Rhonda Reese each collected two hits and two RBI’s while Pritchard belted a two-run double. In the final against Indiana, Stoll once again had to relieve McDonald in the first inning after Indiana scored two runs. Stoll finished the game with five strikeouts and gave up two walks. 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