Page 5 Sports The Battalion Photos by William Harrison/77^ Battalion Above: TCU's left fielder Beto G.-Gongora (left) dives into second base as A&M second baseman Rich Petru gets ready for Billy Carroll's throw from the plate. Right: A&M shortstop Robert Harris (right) leaps over TCU's shortstop Shannon Coulter. Frogs take two of three from Aggies Clemons’ strong pitching and four run eighth give Aggies final game By Nick Georgandis The Battalion Already out of the Southwest Conference tournament, and hav ing dropped two straight to new SWC champion Texas Christian, one would have thought the Aggie baseball team would have packed it in early in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader at Olsen Field. Wrong. With junior pitcher Chris Clemons turning in one of the finest performances of the year, A&M battled TCU tooth and nail for seven and a half innings, be fore finally putting the Frogs away with a four-run eighth, 8-4. Clemons gave up just five hits, while walking six and striking out 10. Despite his outstanding indi vidual effort, Clemons gave credit to the whole team for pulling to gether in the last game of the year at Olsen Field. “We didn’t give up, even though we lost two of the three, but everybody on the team was just fighting, you can’t ask for more than that,’ Clemons said. “It was the last game of the sea son, last series of the season and it didn’t mean a lot, but we were all just scrapping and fighting.” The game appeared destined for extra innings when TCU first baseman Adam Robson belted a two-run home run in the top of the eighth inning to tie the game at four. The Aggies fought back in the bottom of the eighth however, putting together four runs on four nits, aided by two walks, an error and a wild pitch. Clemons punctuated the win by striking out TCU second baseman Brad Wallace to end the game, and left the Aggies overall record at 31-22 (6-12 in SWC play). The first two games of the se ries did not go nearly as well for the Aggies. Friday night, A&M took a 7-6 lead to the top of the ninth where the roof caved in on the Aggie pitching staff. The Horned Frogs scored seven runs in the top of ninth, punctuat ed by Robson s grand slam, one of his homers of the night, as TCU rallied for a 13-7 win. Lee Fedora provided the fire works for the Aggies, blasting his third home run of the year, as the Aggies roughed up TCU starter Reid Ryan for seven rims on nine hits. In the first game on Saturday, a seven inning affair, the Horned Frogs rocked Aggie starter Justin Atchley for 12 hits and six runs in only four and two-thirds innings. A&M scored two runs in the bot tom of the fourth inning to close the gap to 4-3, but could never tie or take the lead. Despite losing two out of three to end the season, head baseball coach Mark Johnson said he was proud of his team’s performance during the weekend, and through out the season. “I was glad to get a win, and I was proud that the guys played hard, “ Johnson said. “A lot of teams shut it down when they’re out of the running, but this is the first time we’ve ever been in that situation. “I thought the guys represented the university well today.’ Early speculation says that ju niors Clemons and Trey Moore will leave school to enter the Ma jor League draft this summer. The status of A&M’s other juniors is still in doubt. OCVO Wd ^ p, ...vOl'.Oi wt-i j . 1.' fjMHRfHnf :’rn? 'df-':. :• ■ .>. , ^ And you thought you could only afford macaroni and cheese. Macintosh Quadra* 610 8/160, Apple 9 Color Plus PowerBook 9 145B 4/80. 14" Display, Apple Extended Keyboard II and mouse. PowerMacintosh™ 7100/668/250, Macintosh 9 Color Display, Apple 9 Extended Ke)’board II and mouse. ’ ight now, you could take home one of the country’s best-selling personal notebook computer. They’re all powerful, easy to use and more affordable than r iputers* for incredibly low monthly payments. By ever. It’s that simple. So, stop by your Apple Campus qualifying for the Apple Computer Loan, you can Reseller for further information, a i * choose from the entire Macintosh 9 line or grab a PowerBook 9 the most popular You’ll be amazed what you can buy on a tight college budget. ApPlG M icroComputerCenter Qmif yulerScih^s and Serum Located in the Texas A&M Bookstore next to the software department 409-845-4081 Dataquest, 1994. ©1994Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macmlosb, Macmtosb Quadra and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. AppleCD and AudioVtsion are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.