The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 1983, Image 11

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    Monday, March 21, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11
Horns sweep;
Hogs beat Rice
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MHCSOTA COMERS ANNUAL VISIT THIS WEEK
United Press International
AUST IN — Texas pitcher
Mike Capel hurled a one-hit
shutout in the nightcap of a dou
ble-header Sunday and the
Texas Longhorns swept Texas
Wesleyan, 4-3 and 7-0.
In the opener, Texas Wes
leyan scored three runs in the
top of the seventh off Longhorn
starter Calvin Schiraldi to send
the game into extra innings, but
Texas managed a comeback.
Kirk Killingsworth, 5-1, pick
ed up the win in relief as Texas
upped its record to 27-5 while
the Rams dropped to 17-11.
In Houston, Tom Pagnozzi
scored from third base on a past
ball that got away from the
catcher to lead Arkansas past
Rice, 7-4, and save the last of a
three-game series.
After Pagnozzi’s run Sunday,
Ralph Kraus tripled to drive in
two more runs in the tenth and
break a 4-4 tie which had stood
from the fourth inning.
On Saturday, Rice won 6-1
and 3-2.
Mike Fox tied the contest
with a two-run homer to make it
4-4 and it was a pitcher’s battle
until the tenth.
Day students get their news from the Batt.
jjLewis hopes UH ‘improves
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Q H( )US'rON — There are cer-
iin[ aspects in which coaches
iuy Lewis and Rollie Massimino
crowdi 'ould like to see improvement
ihrhv i Juieir teams before they
jed.,. mbark on their next assign-
■,ok’vj tents in the NCAA tourna-
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Massimino would like to see a
tesSus tde more poise from his Villa-
cago 11 ov| Wildcats at the end of the
IVashin am( anc l Lewis w'ould dearly
tve to see a sharp improvement
nielii. ? h' s Houston Cougars’ free
n ;lr trow shooting.
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:uml)le at this stage of the sea-
phia S 3,1 wind up on the sidelines
lim nd both the top-ranked
ddfih, inugars and llth-rated Wild-
atslsurvived into the Midwest
ii.nii Regional semifinals despite
omp weaknesses showing up in
l|K | s | r | iteir play last Saturday,
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( | |e | ■ Houston, winners of 23 in a
l.n>ii« 9 W | and a 60-50 victor over
Upland at The Summit on
aturday, will take on Memphis
tate in the semifinals while Vil-
h inova, which survived a late
care to down Lamar 60-58, will
jrejthe Iowa Hawkeyes.
In their Southwest Confer
ence tournament championship
win over TCU, the Cougars hit
only eight of 22 free throws and
missed the front end of seven
one-and-one opportunities
down the stretch to almost blow
what had been a comfortable
lead'.
And although Maryland
came no closer than seven points
in the late going on Saturday,
Houston could make good on
just 14 of 29 free throw chances.
“But look at it this way,” said
Houston’s Larry Micheaux.
“We’re getting to shoot all those
free throws because we’re 10 or
12 points ahead. As long as that’s
happening, we’re going to be all
right.”
Micheaux missed four of five
free throw chances and seven-
foot center Akeem Olajuwon
failed on all four of his opportu
nities from the line.
Villanova, meanwhile, let a
15-point lead dwindle to two in
the final seven minutes and was
barely hanging on at the end.
The Wildcats came into the
tournament with three losses
out of their last four games and
were in need of a morale boost
ing win to enhance their chances
of moving on to the Final Four.
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THE
TAMU HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
invites you to our
next meeting on
March 22
Room #204 C Library
7 p.m.
Dr. Shirley Black will give a talk on "The
Death of Napoleon." Everyone is invited: his
tory majors please take note.
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Serving
Luncheon Buffet
Sunday through Friday
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“Quality First” f
Despite the narrowness of the
decision, Massimino felt the win
filled the bill.
“We had lost a little bit of con
fidence in our last few games,”
said the Villanova coach. “But
we got over this hump. I think
we completely controlled the
tempo of the game. That was
our objective.”
The Wildcats are making
their fourth straight trip to the
NCAA tournament and this is
the second year in a row they
have made it as far as the region
al semifinals.
Last year Villanova defeated
Memphis State in the East Re
gional semifinals before falling
in the regional title game to
eventual NCAA champion
North Carolina. Houston is
looking for its fourth Final Four
trip and its second straight, hav
ing made it to New Orleans last
year only to lose to North Caroli
na in the semifinals.
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MSC POLITICAL FORUM
presents:
Former CIA Director
ADMIRAL STANSfTELD TURNER
to speak on
"International Political Hotspots
Tuesday, March 22
Rudder Theatre
8:00 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION!
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