THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1981 Page 9 ports ‘Just no place like home’ Aggies sweep double-header TANK MPNAMAKA YOU HAVE TO 0E A ‘XJPERSTAR TO GET A5KEE? ID GHAVE FDlMTG 1 by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds By RICHARD OLIVER Battalion Staff mbarrassed after being swept three-game series for the first e in 10 years, the Texas A&M eball team swept Oklahoma y University in a twilight dou- je-header Monday, he Aggies play the Chiefs n today in a twinbill beginning p.m. fter riding the four-hit pitch- of Steve Davis to an 8-1 victory the first game, the Aggies red four runs in the bottom of te seventh to take a dramatic 9-8 in the game two in front of |ly 200 fans. icknamed the “Comeback s” by the media, the Ags have n several games in their last at- in the last three weeks, he Aggies are now 18-10 on season. Tim Boyes single through a wn-in infield scored Terry Lawrence from third base to cap a tour-run seventh inning in game •two. The Aggies entered the bot- i of the inning behind 8-5 after rter Perry Swanson had been .vfctimized by two Chiefs’ homer- funs and three errors by the Aggie iJocv Szekely opened the frame ^^Kh a single, and then Rodney Hoddc slammed another safelv right field Reserve catcher ^Hprk Magee who bit a grand slam ■MRIHnie run two weeks ago against Houston State, continued his pWroics with a triple down the ‘ phot!UR 1 * fie ,^ line > scoring Szekel y and Hodde. e Bush onAirlB^ ev * n Smith then walked and ivton, seated,> 'C H N Tim Boyes “I felt real good out there, ” said Davis after the double-header. “I threw mostly fastballs. I just felt good. I like to throw at night. My fastball was jamming the batters a lot. “We had fun. I had fun out there and I think everyone else did too.” Second baseman Clint Heard, who was one-for-two in the second game, agreed. “I’m pretty happy,” he said. “I have all the faith in the world in this ballclub. I knew we could get back. We decided we’d go out and bust our butts and just have a good time.” Boyes said he knew the Aggies would rebound after the three los ses to the Horned Frogs in Fort Worth. “We’ve been (coming from be hind) a lot lately,” he said. “We knew we could come back. It’s no surprise to me. “Swanson threw a hell of a game, just two bad pitches hurt him.” Boyes, who did not start at third was advanced to second before Lawrence slammed the first pitch ■fwn the left field line for the I lying RBI. Boyes then singled in Q n the winning run. ‘ ?fFrancis “B.B.” Schott, 3-0, re ceived the victory in relief of s going to sb'Swanson. WSwanson had a no-hitter going es apparent^ into the fifth inning. ]y trace the r. J P Bramhall was three-for- new when ? three in the contest with one RBI and two runs scored. David Ken- neutshows(two RBIs), Hodde and as driver’slictH wrence added two hits each as with his t: the Aggies tallied 13 total, bock and hiss* . H °dde had a solo homerun in nument also dhe third inning. wered in thtk In the fi rst g ame > Steve Davis, cd ifheiiseds 3 ? 0 3-0, strengthened his claim felon He ^ 0I a Parting position with a four- on thefom agait ' st * e Chie j s , . ^ . iad everbmi “ e certainly upped his stock with that performance/' said d 'S9l*ad Coach Tom Chandler. TPLW Davis pitched his second com- ' 1 plete game of the season, striking out five and walking four. He also went four innings before allowing jhis first hit. RDavis has one save. ® The Aggies, stymied offensively j Versus T(fU this past weekend, re- 1 gained their hitting shoes early J] Monday as they scored five times in the third inning. M Bramhall walked and then stole Rcond. Kennard then rifled an RBI triple on one bounce off the center field fence, 400 feet from home plate. Hodde then scored H Kennard on a sacrifice fly. Szekely stroked his second sing le of the game, and walks to Grant -Priess and Lawrence followed. Smith then hit a triple off the right center field wall to score three runs. He ended the game with tferee hits and four RBI. B In the fifth, Texas A&M scored j three more runs as Hodde led off the inning with a double down the right field line and was brought home by Priess’ single. Lawrence was then hit by a pitch. Smith fol lowed with a base hit to left field, scoring Priess. An errant throw from the outfield allowed Lawr ence to score from third with the third run, and the Ags were up, 8-0. [ Davis lost his shutout in the top of the seventh when two succes sive line drives to left center and Ueft field respectively dropped just short of excellent diving efforts by Icenter fielder Lawrence and re serve left fielder Stan Claxton. 'TnESBAV4-ALL SEATS SI .00 “THE FINAL CONFLICT” — OMEN (R) 7:20, 9:45 CINEMA l&ll 846-6714 We’rS Fightin; Inflation ’s Real Bargain ALL SEATS TODAY Only sioo O CINEMA l&ll EVERY TUESDAY $1.00 84&4714 CORNER OF UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE AVES. TODAY’S FEATURES “THE FINAL CONFLICT” (R) 7:20 & 9:45 “BACK ROADS” (R) 7:30 & 9:35 OPEN 7:00 OOOOOQOCM 8 CAM base, said he was waiting for his chance in the second game. “I was waiting to get up,” he said. “I felt pretty confident. “This has got to help our confi dence. We just had one of those weekends last weekend. It’ll kind of give us confidence to go into Houston this weekend.” Heard said playing at Pat Olsen Field made a definite difference. “They (OCU) have a good ball- club,” he noted. “But there’s just no place like home.” Aggie Notes: Head Coach Tom Chandler jug gled his lineup for Monday’s dou ble-header, removing slumping Billy Cannon and inserting regu lar second baseman David Ken nard at shortstop. Clint Heard played second. The duo turned two double plays in the first game, but Kennard had his first two errors of the year in game two and Heard had one. Grant Priess started at third in place of regular Tim Boyes and responded well, starting one dou ble play after snagging a line drive and throwing two runners out trying for extra bases. Chandler said he will start Billy Cannon in center field for this MANOR EAST MALL 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 AND afternoon’s double-header against the Chiefs. Chandler said he may experiment with other positions as well. J.P. Bramhall walked twice Monday night, bringing his season total to 35, only five short of tying a team season record. Bramhall also has 15 stolen bases, 11 away from tying the team record of 26 set last year by Simon Glenn. Terry Lawrence has 10 thefts. Boyes crucial single in game two was his third game-winning hit of the season, a team high. Davis and Schott, both 3-0 on the year, remain the only undefe ated hurlers on the Aggie staff, which entered the contest with a not-so-sterling 4.87 ERA. 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