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Sunday was a successful day
both Texas major league
ballclubs, with the Houston As
tros downing the Atlanta
Braves by a 3-1 margin and the
Texas Rangers shutting out the
New York Yankees for a 4-0 vic
tory.
In Atlanta, Joe Niekro com
bined with three relievers on a
five-hitter and Craig Reynolds
and Enos Cabell belled third in
ning solo homers to pace the
Astros over the Braves.
Niekro, 2-3, permitted two
hits over five innings to earn the
victory. Reliever Dave Smith
surrendered two hits in two in-
nnings, Vein Ruble allowed
one hit in 1-3 of an inning and
Frank DiPino picked up his
third save by holding the Braves
hitless over the final 1 2-3 in
win and the Rangers past the
Yankees.
In capturing the rubber
game of the three-game series,
the Rangers extended the Yan
kees’ scoreleess streak to 24 in
nings.
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A&M now second in 51/1/C
Bears maul Aggies
United Press International
While many students spent a
long Easter weekend at home,
the Texas A&M baseball team
had two game days in Waco,
and brought back a loss for each
day. The losses dropped the
Aggies into second place in the
Southwest Conference stand
ings.
On Friday, Kenneth Patter
son hit two home runs and
Richard Gough added a grand
slam to lead Baylor to a 17-12
victory over the lOth-ranked
Aggies.
pitched the final five innings to
earn the victory.
Keith Shepherd had three
doubles for Baylor and Brad
Meyer had five RBIs with a pair
of doubles.
Mike Scanlin had three flits,
including a triple for Texas
A&M; Don Robison added two
hits and three RBI for the Ag
gies.
A&M 120 122 112— 12 153
Baylor 070 041 23x— 17 204
The Bears, accumulated 20
hits off four Texas A&M pitch
ers and had 10 extra base hits.
Starter Tom Arrington, 8-2, re
ceived the loss for the Aggies.
Baylor pitchers Craig Gum-
melt and Don Dumas survived
15 A&M hits. Dumas, 4-4,
Arrington, Taylor (2), Huchingson (5), King (8)
and Johnigan; Gumtnelt, Dumas (5) and Lam-
bcrtn. W—Dumas (4-4). L—Arriungton (8-2).
HR—Baylor, Gough (1), Patterson 2(7).
On Saturday, Baylor’s Alan
Koonce spun a shutout and
Texas A&M’s Sherman Corbett
answered with a two-hitter for a
split of the double-header.
Koonce gave up seven hits as
he pitched the Bears to a 3-0 tri
umph. Texas A&M won the sec
ond game 8-1.
Brad Meyer gave Koonce, 5
5, all the offensive support hf
needed by knocking in Brae
Lamberth in the third inning u
beat the Aggies’ Kelly Keahey
(5-2.
The Texas A&M offensi
came to life in the second game
collecting 12 hits off five Bayloi
pitchers. Don Robison had font
hits to lead the attack.
Ronnie King tripled and
Blair Hibbert singled to gel the
only hits off Corbett.
The split left Baylor at 25-21
in all games this season and 8-
10 in the SWC. Texas A&M is
36-11 overall and 11-4 in the
league, one game behind No. 1 -;
ranked Texas.
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Barrios, de la Garza win
at track meet in Waco
WACO — Both Texas A&M
track teams took advantage of
the Easter weekend to compete
in the Baylor Invitational,
which — fortunately for the Ag
gies — was a non-scoring meet.
The Aggies managed only
two first place finishes in the
Waco meet, but several team
members did have either school
or personal bests.
Juan de la Garza won tlie jav
elin with a throw of 251-10 and
Arturo Barrios won the 5000-
meter run in a time of 14:30.10.
Ghappelle Henderson hurdled
to a new team mark and second
place in the 400-meter hurdles
while Kurt Thome was second
in the triple jump at 47-5.
Deanie Palmer was thq only
Texas A&M woman to place in
the top three in any event. She
took third in the 100-meter
hurdles with a time of 14.10.
Bruce Davis of Baylor Uni
versity was named outstanding
performer at the meet.
Davis won the 100-meter
dash in 10.29. He also was a
member of Baylor’s winning
sprint medley team, which won
with a time of 3:19.24, and he
ran on the Bears’ 440-yard relay
team, which clocked a 39.66
set in 1983 by Oskar Jakobsson
of the University of Texas.
The Baylor mile relay team
also set a new meet record of
3:03.74, the old mark, set by
Baylor in 1983, stood at
3:05.37.
winning time.
A meet record was set in the
400-meter dash by Allen Ingra
ham of TCU, who clocked a
45.89.
Two new meet records were
set in the women’s finals, in the
100-meter low hurdles and in
the 100-meter dash.
Trannel Hawkins of Angelo
State set a meet record in the
400-meter intermediate hurdles
with a time of 49.65, bettering
the old mark of 49.80 by Paul
Montgomery of Baylor in 1982.
Sherifa Sanders of the Uni
versity of Oklahoma cleared the
hurdles in 13.45. The previous
meet record was 13.88 set by
Angelo State’s Cindy Stewart in
1983.
In the discus, Noah Hadnot
of Lamar set a meet record of
194-8 to better the 193-4 record
Terry Smajstrla of UT won
the 100-meter dash in 11.57,
beating the old record of 11.61,
which was set by Lelith Hodges
of Texas Woman’s University in
1981. '
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