The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 11, 1980, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1980
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Henderson, Brett
top players of week
United Press International
NEW YORK — Steve Henderson
of the New York Mets, who raised his
batting average to .349 to take over
the lead in the National League, has
been named the NL Player of the
Week.
Henderson, who hit in all seven
games the Mets played last week,
extended his hitting streak to 13
games with 12 singles in 26 at-bats.
The left fielder also stole three bases
and had seven RBI, including the
game-winning RBI in the first game
of Sunday’s doubele-header against
Pittsburgh.
Kansas City third baseman
George Brett, who had four three-hit
games and hit home runs in three
consecutive games last week, was
named American League Player of
the Week.
Brett batted .469, accumulated 29
total bases, had 13 RBI and scored
eight runs last week. Brett, whose
season average is up to .333, also hit
safely in six of the Royals’ seven
games.
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Ag Fencing Club
ready for national
by RICHARD OLIVER
Sports Editor
Leaping to new heights
Texas A&M shortstop Bryan “Twig” Little Little was picked by the Montreal Expos in the
avoids the slide of a Texas Tech player in the 14th round of the major league college draft.
SWC post season tournament play May 18. See related story, page 12.
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The Texas A&M University Fenc
ing Club has made quite a name for
itself this year. It has placed high in
practically every tournament it has
entered, and individual members
have surpassed goals they hadn’t
even dreamed of when they joined.
Now several members are
readying to travel to New York June
21-28 for the national fencing cham
pionships. The remarkable thing is
some of the qualifying team mem
bers have been fencing only six
months.
Approximately 12 fencers will be
meeting in New York, and the com
petition will be rough, team member
David Guth said.
“You have to make it to the finals of
your division just to make it to the
nationals,” he said. “That’s a lot of
competition right there.”
The secret to the Fencing Club’s
success is consistency, Guth said.
“We always do well,” he said. “We
have a lot of active participation in
the club. The people work hard and
strive to be better. We don’t tend to
take firsts at meets, but we do tend to
place well. We usually send two or
three people in each weapon categ
ory, and usually at least one will get
into the finals.’’
Getting into the finals ensues
scrapping through several competi
tors until you are one of only six
fencers remaining in the division.
The divisions in each tournament
are: foil, saber, epee and for women,
the women’s foil division.
Team members going to the na
tional tournament include Marlin
Frey, David Dally, Greg Taggert
(alternate), Guth in the saber divi
sion. In the foil division, August Sko-
pik , Frey and Dally will be compet
ing. Finally, in the epee class, Dally,
Taggert and Mike Scott will repre
sent the Aggies.
Some team members will be com
peting in an under-19 class, which
includes fencers under the age of 19.
Larry Tharp and Andy Dunks will
compete in the saber class, and De
nise Erlich will compete in the
women’s foil.
Guth, who fenced for two years at
UCLA as team captain, said women
are allowed to enter men’s divisions
but said men are generally It)
Women have won men’s eveill
the past, though, he added
The sectional qualification!!
ments were held two weeks
New Orleans (under-19) and
ton (over-19), and Guth said
Aggie club did extremely wel
“In the Gulf Coast divisi
there were about 25 peopleii
division, although therewereil
crossovers (people competinj
more than one class)," he
“There were about 60 people
in all. We had several peoples)
finals.’’
One of the headliners
Aggies at the sectional coni|
was Frey, who claimed fourth
in the foil and fifth in the sal«|
“Mr. Frey is our star perfoi
guess,” said Guth. "He
athlete in high school, andth)
that he is an athlete shows.”
Guth also praised the perfoi
of Dunks, Skopik, Tharp and
“Skopik has only beenfei
out one year,” he said, “Thaipj
same. Scott’s only been fem
semester. That was a big si
Scott took first in sectionals
class.’’
Guth said the fencing club is
ly independent.
“ We re a club,” he said.
to share the P.E. department
ment, but they decided theym
the equipment in one section™ ^
intramurals things in another
usually deal with intramurakij
lost the equipment use.
“That meant the fencingdl
no direct support from the PI
partment. We get some
from the intramurals section,
is some kind of indirect
y
guess.
Guth said the club hasn’t
been this successful.
“A couple of years ago we
pretty had,” he said. ‘‘Since
took over the reins (as pr<
we’ve really picked up.”
The club has approximati
paying members, and anyone!
come to join. Duringtheschi
voluntary fencing lessons
for members three nightw David Br
and there is a team meetingn
fourth night. Forinformationo:
to join, call the MSC studenlit
ties office at 845-1134.
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Batting Avg.— Henderson, NY .349, Hernan
dez, St.L .337, Smith, LA .335, Reitz, St.L
.332, Cruz, Hou .328
Home Runs— Schmidt, Phil 18; Carter,
Mtl, Luzinski, Phil and Hendrick, St.L 12;
Garvey and Smith, LA 11.
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Runs Batted In— Schmidt, PH i
drick, St.L 45; Garvey, LA 42; SnAC
McBride, Phil 36,
Stolen Bases— Moreno, Pitt 32; iJ
Mtl 30; Collins, Cin 19; Law, LAandW
17.
Pitching Victories— Carlton, Pli
Blue, SF 8-2; Reuss, LA 7-1; Pastore.Ci
Richard, Hou 7-3; Forsch, Hou 74;«
Mtl 7-5.
Earned Run Average (based on 55
pitched)— Richard, Hou 1.66; CailH
1.83; Welch, LA 2.07; Palmer, Mtl2,ll;
NY 2.28.
Strikeouts— Carlton, Phil 105;
Hou 90; Ryan, Hou 72; Niekro, Atlands
Mtl 60.
Saves— Sutter, Chi 12; Hume, 0
Allen, NY 9; Fryman, Mtl8;TeWve,If
Fingers, SD 7.
American League
Batting Avg.— Molitor, Mil .358, (
.351, Remy, Bos .346, Bumbry,
Landreaux, Min .335
Home Runs— Oglivie, Mil 14; ill
and Velez, Tor 12; Rudi, Cal, ThomfiS' 1
Jackson, NY 11.
Runs Batted In— Perez, Bos, Bretlf-
Oglivie, Mil 40; Cooper, Mil and Olive
39.
Stolen bases— Henderson, Oak 27;
KC 24; Cruz, Sea 19; Wills, Tex 15;Br
Balt and Molitor, Mil 14.
Pitching victories— John, NY 8-2; Gn
Martin, KC and Honeycutt, Sea 72;P
Chi 7-4; Keough, Oak 7-5.
Earned runs allowed— Norris, Oll ;
Burns, Chi 2.28; Gura, KC 2,31;
Sea 2.44; Clancy, Tor 2.68.
Strikeouts— Guidry, NY 73; Matin
61; Norris, Oak and Bannister, Sd
Leonard, KC and Keough, Oak 54.
Saves— Farmer, Chi 13; Quisenber
Mai
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