The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 1983, Image 10

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Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, March 21 1983
Cal-Fullerton shuts down Aggies
Softball team loses twice to Titan
Do you have
a musical background
and an interest in
classical music?
Come to the
ORGANIZATIONAL
MEETING of the
CLASSICAL MUSICIAN S
GUILD
Tuesday, March 22
7:30 p.m. Room #206 MSC
by Frank L. Christlieb
Battalion Staff
Playing with little rest and
many miles of traveling logged
during the past week, the No.
2-ranked Aggie Ladies’ softball
team lost both games of a dou
ble-header with No. 3 Cal-State
Fullerton on Sunday in Fuller
ton, Calif. The Titans shut
Texas A&M out in both games
by scores of 1 -0 and 3-0.
Texas A&M, in the midst of a
week-lo^ig trip through Califor
nia, has a season record of 8-4
after the two losses. Last week,
Texas A&M played in the Soon
er Invitational Tournament in
Norman, Okla., winning three
games and losing one.
The tourney featured 24
teams divided into six pools of
four squads each. In pool play
Thursday,, Texas A&M defe-
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ated Ohio State 5-0 on Lori
Stoll’s one-hitter, as shortstop
Carrie Austgen had four of
Texas A&M’s seven hits.
Stoll, w ho struck out 13 of 28
batters, lost her no-hitter with
two outs in the sixth inning
when an OSU player hit a bloop
shot into right field.
Texas A&M silenced Illinois
State 2-0 Friday morning and
Missouri 4-0 Friday afternoon,
but had to play in the champion
ship bracket that night. The
Aggie Ladies lost 2-0 to the
Oklahoma State Cowboys,
whom they had defeated in last
spring’s Association for Inter
collegiate Athletics for Women
national championship game.
OSU scored one of its runs in
the fifth inning, as the Cowboys’
first batter doubled to left field,
but the Aggies’ Cindy Foster
allowed the ball to roll past her
and to the fence. The run scored
to make it 1-0.
The Cowboys’ other run
scored in the sixth inning on two
singles and an error.
In Sunday’s double-header
against Fullerton, Stoll lost the
first game on a crucial error by
right fielder Linda Lancaster.
After the Titans’ Elise King
walked, she advanced to second
on a passed ball on the Aggies’
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BUT I DON’T GET RUED UP!”
John Madden
Gay McNutt. The next Fullerton
batter popped out, but when
center fielder Tobie Perkins
singled into right field, Lancas
ter charged the ball and lost con
trol of it. By the time she threw
the ball back to the infield. King
had scored the only run of the
game.
Stoll struck out 10 of 20 bat
ters she faced, giving up a hit
and a walk. On the other hand,
the Aggies managed only two
hits while leaving three runners
on base and committing two
errors.
In the second game, Shan
McDonald gave up another un
earned run in the first inning, as
the first Titan runner walked
and advanced to second on a
single. But Austgen, fielding a
grounder, attempted to throw
the runner out at third and
threw wildly, allowing the run to
score.
McDonald pitched only 1 'A
innings, as her shouldft
the second inning. StoHl
placed her, walked tklf
lerton batter inthethiK
and the Titans’ Sue La
home run to knock
runs.
Of the 21 battenStfiBy
she struck out nine,whiM
nald had one strikewH
1‘A innings. Texas AtW
[list three hits and left itJp
ners on base.
Stoll and McDonuH
have 4-2 records enttMl
day’s 2 p.m. double-hodH
U .S. 1 nternational UnntH
S.m Diego, Calif. HtH
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San Diego on Tuesday
and Cal Poly-PonnH
Wednesday .it ft-*|**e
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Texas A&M with
the Pony Invitati
weekend in Fullerton.
USFL: BanditM
Breakers win
United Press International
New Jersey coat h Chut k Fair
banks knew what had to Ik*
done.
With his Generals 0-2 going
into their home debut and quar
terback Bobby Scott nursing a
sore shoulder, Fairbanks knew
Herschel Walker had to run the
ball early and often.
The Tampa Bay Bandits also
knew, however, and were more
prepared to slop Walker than
the Generals were to spring him.
Fiolding Walker to 39 yards
on 19 carries and getting three
touchdown passes from John
Reaves and two I Ds from Greg
Boone, Tampa Bay cruised to a
32-9 win over the Generals Sun
day at Giants Stadium in East
Rutherford, N.J.
“I think it was obvious early
that Herschel wasn’t going to
run very far on us." Bandits
coach Steve Spurrier said alter
his team improved to 3-0 before
a L SFI. record crowd
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topped Michigan354
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the Birmingham
tonight to completed
third week.
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United Press International
INGLEWOOD, Calif. —
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar may have
his critics, but don’t count the
Dallas Mavericks’ Mark Aguirre
among them.
“Tell all those people who say
he doesn’t go all out that I wish
we had him,” Aguirre said Sun
day night after Abdul-Jabbar
scored 6 of his 23 points in the
final 4 , A minutes to lead the Los
Angeles Lakers to a 1 17-1 10 vic
tory over the Mavericks.
The win clinched a playoff
berth for the Lakers and gave
them the season series 3-2 over
Dallas. It was also their fifth vic
tory in a row at home.
“I wouldn’t care if he never
played defense,” Aguirre said.
“We’d play for him. He's the best
in the league withoutafl
He's the only playerwIwB
80 percent shot
stretch. He can hit thatl>(
percent of the time.’’
Despite the victory,
coach Pat Riley
appointed his team wan
to hold onto a 67-501
lead. The Mavericks nl|
take the lead midwayi
the final quarter,
fore Abdul-Jabbar cotd
his (i points.
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“We have to put tea®
especially y oung and eiun
tit teams like Dallas,"RikR
“i** n^.i l:ic.^
It’s called killer instinct"
didn’t have that. Actually^
ven t had it all season,aJ [)l S
we managed to pull oulfESI ,
the games in which
couldn't hold big leads.' tory r
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