Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, March 31,1993 Aggies Contined from Page 5 hit his third homer of the season. Claybrook followed with a single and stole second. After Harlan struck, Harris became the bene factor of a gift courtesy of Crusad er first baseman Larry Fry. Harris hit a ball down the first base line, which Fry turned into a two base error, allowing Clay- brook to score. Harris was able to jog home after Thomas hit his sixth home run of the season, giv ing A&M a 4-1 lead. “The homer was pretty high when it went over the fence and it is nice to get the four RBI's like I did," Thomas said. The Aggies kept the onslaught going in the fourth inning by bat ting around the lineup. Lewis got his first of two sin gles to start off the inning. Curl walked, and scored along with Lewis when Gonzalez tripled. Minor and Claybrook both got free passes to first, which loaded the bases. Harlan hit a ground ball to third baseman Chris Wiggins, who forced Gonzalez at the plate. Harris then hit a sacrifice fly, scor ing Minor. Thomas drove in Harlan and Claybrook with a single, and Thomas scored when third base- man Lee Fedora reached on an er ror. Lewis finished off the scoring by driving in Fedora. Claybrook said he thinks he knows why A&M has been hit ting the ball so well. “Our lineup is so balanced," he said. "We don't have a weak bat ter throughout the whole lineup.' I am hitting ninth and most peo ple would think that is where a weak hitter would be hitting. "I enjoy hitting ninth because I have been getting the pitches I want." A&M starting pitcher Kelly Wunsch registered the win, im proving his record to 4-0. After a rough start, during which he walked four batters in the first in ning, Wunsch struck out six con secutive batters. Overall, he had nine whiffs in four innings of work. "Kelly has had a bad back which kind of showed in the first inning," Johnson said. "We want ed him to find a groove which he did. I thought he threw the best 40 pitches in a row that he has all season. "He got in a zone and was able to turn the corner." DARRIN HILL/The Battalion Outfielder Brian Thomas slides into third against Mary Hardin Baylor Banquet Continued from Page 5 claiming he lost all respect for South after he drove by South's house only to see South planting and fertilizing poison ivy in his own front yard. South, the banquet's master of ceremonies, commented on the impressive parity in A&M s closing statistics versus the season's 19 opposing schools. South mentioned that A&M tied in rebounding with their opponents with an average of 34 per game. He cited the av erage scoring difference against A&M or 71.6 to 68.7, a commentary on a season of close games. In regarding Barone, Buon- aguro and Moser, South of fered the same treatment he had recieved from the coaches early and often all night. “Tony - number one, you've got my pen, and I want it backy South said. 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