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Billy Cannon proved that the
best defense is a good offense
Monday afternoon against the
Oklahoma Sooners.
Cannon hit two home runs,
one an inside-the-park shot, as
the Texas Aggies outscored the
Sooners 11-10 in Norman,Okla.
With one out in the top of the
ninth, Cannon broke a 10-10 tie
with his sixth home run of the
year. The ball was hit to deep
center field, and Sooner center
fielder Foster Mullen crashed
into the wall attempting to make
the catch. While Cannon’s shot
bounced off the top of the wall,
he dashed around the bases to
score.
The Aggies started early,
scoring six runs in the top of the
first. Sooner starter Brent
Worcester lasted only fou
batters. Clint Heard led off with
a double for the Aggies and
things went downhill quickly for
Worcester after that. He walked
the next two batters, then hit
Dave Kennard with a pitch to
score Heard.
But the Sooners chipped
away at the Aggie lead, scoring
two runs in the second, one in
the third and fourth, and two
each in the fif th and sixth to take
an 8-6 lead.
In the seventh, Grant Priess
singled and went to second on a
ground out by catcher Joe
Szekely. Bobby Beach reached
first on an Oklahoma error, and
Cannon belted his first home
run of the game, a 411-foot shot,
scoring Priess and Beach to give
the Aggies a 9-8 lead.
Texas A&M picked up
another run in the eighth when
Kennard singled and stole
second. Priess singled to score
Kennard and the Aggies led 10-
8.
Sooner second baseman
Kevin Bates tied the score in the
bottom of the eighth with his
second home run of the game, a
two-run shot off winner Bobby
Taylor.
That set the stage for Can
non’s ninth inning heroics, giv
ing the Aggies their 27th win of
the year. Texas A&M’s record
now stands at 27-15-1 and Okla
homa’s record is 20-16.
Robert Slayens started the
game for the Aggies, lasting
three innings and giving up
three runs. David Flores came
on in relief And gave up five runs
in three innings. Taylor then en
tered the game and was credited
with the win. His record is now
2-1.
Davis Maschino was the los
ing pitcher. His record is 2-1
also.
The Aggies had 11 hits and
left seven men on base. Oklaho
ma finished with 15 hits, five of
those home runs, and let eight
men on lef t on base. Botli teams
committed two errors.
The Aggies, in sixth place
with a 5-9-1 record in the South
west Conference, plays fourth--
place T exas Tech this weekend
in Olsen Field. Texas A&M must
sweep the series to have a chance
at earning a berth in the SWC ■
post-season tournament.
Friday night’s game starts at;
7:30 and Saturday’s afternoon’s
double-header begins at 1.
Rose signs pact to stay
with Phils through 1986
United Press International
PHILADELPHIA — After
Monday, Pete Rose may start
commemorating April 12 as a
special day.
That’s when the Phillies gave
him an early birthday present by
signing him to the eagerly awa
ited “Tv Cobb Contract”
through the 1986 season.
Under terms of the year-to-
year pact, the Phillies tear up the
f inal year of a four-year contract
Rose signed as a free agent in
December 1978 and hike his
annual salary from $810,000 to
a figure between $1.2 and $1.4
million.
The contract assures that
Rose will be in a Phillies’ uni
form if he gets within range to
break Cobb’s all-time record of
4,191 career base hits. Rose is
within 491 hits of that total, and
he feels he can break the record
before the 1984 All-Star game.
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Kfhe Aggie men’s track team easily outdistanced four teams in
winning the Arlington Invitational over the weekend, compiling
107 points for the victory.
■Coach Charlie Thomas said bad weather conditions didn’t stop
the team from performing well in the meet.
H|*‘We had a real good meet,” Thomas said. “We had some good
performances even though the competition wasn't real strong. It
was cold and rainy, but we still pulled it off.”
kAIso participating in the meet were the UT-Arlington, TCU,
North Texas State and West Texas State. UTA placed second in
the competition with only 66 points.
Il’The Aggies will compete in the Baylor Invitational Friday in
Waco.
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Fully furnished all the way
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Northgate lets you step into an
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The Northgate offers two and
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But best of all, The Northgate
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The Northgate is available for
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