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William Yarnell delivered the winning single with two-outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to end the four-hour marathon. A&M Athletic Promotions Di rector Derrick Grubbs said the event was well organized, and commended both the fraternities and Corps for their effort. “They were really on the ball,” Grubbs said. “They did a good job of getting the teams together on short notice and taking care of the details.” Although the teams hadn’t played before, this could become an annual event. Field Hudgens, the coach and designated hitter for the frater nity team, said he hopes the series will be continued. “This is just an example of how represenatives from two groups can get along,” Hudgens said. “Maybe this will pave the way for our organizations to work to gether in the future.” Proceeds from the game will go toward scholorships. All 32 players from each team got into the game and seemed to enjoy themselves. Robert Magee, coach of the Corps squad, said his players were happy to play. “Playing on Olsen Field was a dream come true for these guys,” Magee said. “It gave them a chance to relive their glory days from high school.” In many ways, it was better than high school baseball. Grubbs, the voice of “The Shack by the Track”, ran the pub lic adress system and called lucky numbers. The Diamond Darlings were also in attendance. The fraternity team outhit the Corps squad 12-9 and made less errors (8-5). Each team used four pitchen and Alec Cuellar, who is also a member of the Aggie 12th Man Kickoff Squad, took the loss for the Corps after giving up the game-winning hit. Central Intelligence Agency Student Programs Opportunities too good to ignore! If you want to: Gain practical experience that complements your area of Study- Work with experts in yourfield - Work with state-of-the-art technology- Work in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area- The C.I.A. has a lot to offer! 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