'Sports Monday, April 16, 1984AThe Battalion/Page 15 10a.ni.i( utldineJi ral busine I 1 mini-fc ijjniiiaii« [ it6:15p.i irmatioii. available at 26fi# fill lead SWC Aggies sweep Tech By TRAVIS TINGLE Sports Writer ■ ‘Texas A&M proved this pul that nothing frustrates erful hitting team more good pitching, clutch de- and pressure hitting. ie lllh-ranked Aggies pos- all of the above as they :d Texas Tech 13-3, 11-6 '.8. in 604 R ‘Tom Arrington went the dis- for the Ags in Friday’s ECUTH®' ctor y> Kelly Keahey asitiom lM ei g ht slight innings in j>.m. in will be »ta at 21 II be held mation, TATIOJ rnmenlO lions is he Studd leetingd:' local chii lurchgM fmarked the third time this |n (he Aggies have swept a west Conference oppo- Texas A&M hasn’t lost a [game at Olsen Field. Rxas A&M coach Tom Idler said the Aggies must Sue their domination of teams in the friendly con- JofOlsen Field. ■e’ve got to win at home,” ■dler said. “It’s critical.” ftxas A&M and Texas re- J tied for First place in the iCwilh records of 10-2. Srent’s Weekend helped | the Aggies their biggest }ut of the year for Satur day’s single game with the Red Raiders. A crowd of 3,647 watched Tech jump out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning with Texas A&M’s Sherman Corbett on the mound. Corbett settled down after the first with the help of the Ag gie defense, holding Tech scoreless for the next five in nings. The Aggies responded to Corbett’s effort by scoring two runs in the fourth and one in the fifth, making it 4-3. In the sixth, Texas A&M took an 8-4 lead and appeared to be pulling away. Chandler said the Aggies were trying to get Tech to use up their pitch ers. “We were trying to get into their bullpen the entire time,” Chandler said. But the Red Raiders stormed back with four runs in the eighth off releiver Beje Mahoe to tie the game 8-8. Rock King came in for Mahoe to get the third out for the Ags. Rob Swain, the SWC batting leader, led off for the Aggies in the eighth with hard hit ball to third base. Tech’s Jim Sullivan hobbled the ball momentarily, then made a wild throw to first allowing Swain to get to second. Buddy Haney advanced Swain to third by pulling a ground ball into leftfield out of reach of Sullivan. Chandler credited the hit to Haney’s abil ity and assistant coach Mark Johnson’s drilling. “Mark Johnson drills them on pulling the ball every week,” Chandler said. “Buddyjust exe cuted it perfectly.” Tech intentionally walked Tony Metoyer, who went 8 for 10 during the series, and brought up Don Robison. Robi son scored Swain with a base hit to right. King came on to retire the side in the ninth to pick up his second win of the year. Coach Chandler was more than pleased with his team’s performance this weekend. “It’s hard as the devil to beat a team three times in a row,” he said. “We made some plays in the field that were just outstan ding.” Texas A&M, now 33-8 over all, will take on Pan American Tuesday in a twi-night double- header beginning at 5:30 p.m. v, memw nas have! $ gym on’ rts action! stros defeat Reds, 6-5 Jnited Press International HJSTON — Phil Garner I a bases-loaded single with V in the ninth inning Sun- lo score Jose Cruz and give 'iouston Astros a come- [■ behind 6-5 victory over lincinnati Reds. ior Ltn ■mbers om in iry in lurch in its Tint, waiting oom, sanlruulrew a one-out walk off of BeatflTom Hume, 0-1, and stole ond. Jerry Mumphrey was ntionally walked and Enos dedofot singled sharply to left L thedian# noli field to load the bases. Garner then lined a hit between Nick Esasky and Dave Concepcion for the game-winner. The victory was the Astros third in a row and made a win ner out of relief pitcher Frank DiPino, 1-0. The Reds scored in the first on a leadoff single by Eddie Milner and a walk to Concep cion. A passed ball moved the runners to second and third and Milner scored on Dave Par ker’s sacrifice fly. Concepcion scored on Esasky’s single to right, giving the Reds a 2-0 lead. Houston trimmed the lead to 2-1 in the second. Cabell led off with a double, advanced to third on Craig Reynolds’ single and scored on Tom Wieghaus’ sacrifice fly to center. Cincinnati added three runs in the eighth. The Astros tied the score at 5 in thethe eighth. Texas Tech catcher John Grimes is pushed out of the way of home by Texas A&M’s Don Robison Photo by DEANSAITO while awaiting a throw from the outfield. Robison was safe on the play. ernational S'.M.- threeyoi jandond jwn neat i border pronoun hospital re identi *aul Crui ,3, : lived aK 9C item: 99 Kissinger Perspectives Foreign Policy" tickets available at MSC Box Office 845-1234 Memorial Student Center