Monday, April 28, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 Sports Aggies take 4th at SWC tournament From Staff and Wire Reports LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Much like the Texas A&M women’s golf team earlier this week, the Aggie men’s golf team finished its Southwest Conference season with a fourth-place f inish at the conference tourney held this weekend at the Pleasant Valley Country Club. Jim Sorenson, a senior transfer for TCU, shot a course-record 67 Sunday to — win the the indi vid ual Men’s Golf competition Christian to and lead Texas its first ever SWC golf title. The Horned Frogs shot a three day total of 876, eight strokes better than Houston and Arkanasas and 14 shots ahead of A&M. The Aggies were led by senior Jorge Coghlan, who f inished sev enth individually at 219, and Jeff Maggert, who finished eighth at 220. After Friday’s opening round, A&M was tied for second with TCU and trailed defending champion Houston by five strokes. Saturday, however, was not as kind to the Aggies, who had fin ished no better than seventh place in their last three tourna ments. A&M tumbled to fourth place, while TCU made up three strokes on Houston and Arkansas to slip into third. Sunday, it was all I'CU. Soren son made a crucial pat on the ninth hole, then started the back nine with four straight birdies. His 213 total for 54 holes was 3- under-par and good enough for a three-shot victory over teammate Pete Jordan and UH’s Steve Jack- son. ‘‘It seemed like we had knocked and knocked on the door all year long,” Sorenson said. “We finally knocked it down. It was much more fulfil ling to win the team than the indi vidual championship." UT replaces A&M at top of S WC By Tom Tagliabue Sports Writer AUSTIN — Anyone who has ever dropped jewelry down the drain and have it vanish forever, knows how No. 9 Texas A&M feels now after it saw its chances of winning the Southwest Conference baseball title washed away by No. 5 Texas over the weekend. UT came into the three-game se ries one game ■ - off the pace in BdSGbClII the SWC, but ■■■■■■■■HHaaaMi after this weekend’s 3-1, 5-4 and 16- 1 1 sweep of A&M at Disch-Falk Field, the Longhorns can breeze to their 57th SWC title in 70 years. Texas, now 48-9 overall and 15-3 in the SWC, needs any combination of A&M losses or Longhorn wins equalling “2” to clinch the confer ence crown. Meanwhile, A&M, which fell to 36-21 and 13-5, can finish in second or third in the SWC, depending on the outcome of its next conference series this weekend against TCU. A&M Coach Mark Johnson said the losses to UT were especially tough because the Aggies had their chances to win the final two games. “(Texas) hit the ball well in the clutch,” Johnson said. “They came through when they had to come through. You have to give them credit. They didn’t quit. They kept coming back. We f inally just ran out of gas. “It’s always tough to lose close ones. If you get blown out, you can kind of get use to it before the game’s over. We didn’t get a chance to do that.” A&M didn’t get a chance to* do much hitting either Friday night as Texas ace Greg Swindell man handled the Aggies by pitching a four-hitter and striking out 11 in the 'Horns’ 3-1 win. With Texas’jewel out of the way 4 Saturday, A&M appeared ready to move back into first place. The Aggies got two quick runs for A&M starter Darryl Fry, who was in and out of trouble throughout the game. But with A&M holding a precious 4-3 lead. Fry couldn’t hold off the Texas charge as freshman Brian A&M’s Pat James scores ahead of the tag by Texas catcher Chuck Oertli during the first game Photo by John Makely of Saturday’s double-header. However, it wasn’t enough as the Ags were swept 3-1, 5-4 and 16-11. Johnson belled a game-tying home run to lead off the seventh. Pat Wernig entered and immedi ately got himself into trouble, load ing the bases on a single and two walks. UT’s Todd Haney, brother of for mer A&M outfielder Buddy Haney, missed a suicide squeeze bunt for the second out. But with a 3-2 count on him, Ha ney sliced a liner to left, which just nicked the glove of a diving Jeff Schow. The ball fell in, giving Texas the 5-4 win. If the first two games were wild, the finale was absolute bedlum — 27 runs, 26 hits, seven errors, three wild pitches, three hit batters and a balk. The Aggies appeared to be in good shape, scoring six runs in the third inning and five in the fourth to take a comfortable 1 1-4 lead. But Jay Searcy put the ’Horns back into the contest with a three- run blast off Wernig in the fourth. Texas got another run back in the fifth, and a two in (he sixth to pull within 1 1-10. The eighth was a disaster for the Ags, as they gave up six Texas runs. Haney, who wasn’t offered a scholarship by A&M, continued to haunt the Aggies, smashing a Barry Smith pitch over the scoreboard for a three-run homer, which gave the Horns the lead for good, 16-11. THEATRE GUIDE Plitt Information 846-6 714 Post Oak III Post Oak Mall 764-0616 Gung Ho (PG-13) nightly 7:30 9:45 mi oounr vrami | Murphy’s Law (R) 7:40 9:40 Critters (PG-13) 7:20 9:20 Cinema III I Skaggs Center 846-6714 The Money Pit (PG) nightly 7:20 9:20 The Trip to (PG) Bountiful 7:30 9:30 Quiet Earth (R) 7:50 9:50 SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any show before 3PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. 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