Show pOgtii softball champions shocked in Albuquerqu: ThJJuhJtatfman Defending by head accounted for the game's only run ’Both hit were strictly fluke" said USU coach I Joy dene Searle "It sure is a hard way to lose a )k Bublitz baseman' In the earlv nineteenth century Fngland‘s in Wellington shot ked Napoleon at W'aterhio the tenturv Ceorge Custer met hi fate at the Little Bihorn On April 7 I8I Mike Fnetze’s New MrKO Stale Roadrunner softball team surprised USU's Aggies in the opening round of the Region VI! softball tournament in Albuquerque Both event can lie considered major upsets but from there the similarities cease Wellington and Custer used bullet anil military scrategy The n doulde and Roadrunner neeiled only a wind-bloa single to handle the Aggie Roadrunner Jav Ja kson hit the chalk line in left f(r a ilouble to ojen the third Two out later Dale Bennett’ check swing blooper iicer the firt game” The Road runner never got close to a hit ofT Mary Lau Ramm after that The Aggie bats saw opportunities come in four of the seven innings only to have their bats stymied "We had runner in storing position with less than two outs in each of those innings" said Searle "It was just frustrating and the team it really down almui the game" In the opening inning Robin IVtrini and Yo were stranded on second and third by Karen Cavwnod Ramm and Janet Ieising Ramm' third base failed inning hit and !eiing's walk and stolen " to liear fruit Ar-xi- u bkp Aggies finally get on the stick he Aggie estrarnuial baseball team used the (lower i rrenge in grafting a pair of uk (’ollegr in a doublrhe oiler win in ’’rvfHirg Idaho 'u r dropjird a pair of home game i the tlie iking last month ihe Aggie n jtiml ihe favor and ofvnrd up an awrvomr Killing atiai k to ilown their in t and 10 h cm tone Ihe ftrr game aw Utah Scale leatling at going info the seventh inning !ele Rolling stilnl lo I fie Aggie hilling spree with a Inane run in the first game affair as Ihe second game was a see-saI Vie lead l hanged hands several times Aggie I Trla h’-in- g op-(fvr- 7-- No off-seas-on e thington Park tomorrow (daving Utah Icth on Monday cm I Snow College on for volleyballers Most trams la-- r an off season lo catch a little rest and relaxation but not the USU Sc lies lull team The Aggie will play BYU in two games tonight in the Specimen in peroration (or the Junior Nationals in hnaha Neb and the National Open Cham-(tihi- p in Arlington Texas Ihrrr will two tram a junior squad consisting of lev esjariencrd players and an r second liavettian Darwin Black hit a three-ru- n homer and led the ofTenive attack for the Aggies L’M' (loach dreg Sc haum was e(etially pleased with the const slant hitting of Andy Brekienlioch who went 5 for 8 at the plate for the two games Brenienbac h also turned four cloulile (days at shortstop a position he played for die fifsl tune this year Ihe Aggies head toward their final games home stand nest week with a three-gamI hey face the Cache Valley Kings at Wor- tram that in ludr many veterans The juniors matt h will brgin at 5 30 p m and the c(irn malt h will follow at 700 USU's oprn tram will feature Aggie roaches Mary Jo Peppier and Marilyn McRravy in cqien ac lion The matches will finance the Juniors trip to Omaha All (lunation will lie asked at the iloor Friday May 8 19gj Similar results occured in the fifth lullowafa rie Ilimmelspach's hit and a walk Then the Wat of the Aggie batting order couldn't hit the bd of the infield The game’s final frame provided it last bn of frustration Ag Liz Kelley wasomkad with one out before a ground out to short rod Jackie W’eigand took a game ending third itrie "In a short weekend like this you have to be dk to take I letter advantage of scoring chances” ad Searle In this tournament the still have a slitn chance winning This montintkj (day Idaho State a team they have beaten twice in the regular season A win will set up in afternoon game and a Ion will send them hamrm-surof an bid to the World Series "The chances would lie very slim" added Sorit double-eliminatio- ty n 6-- 1 Final home track meet will decide travel squad 'Ihe travel itinerary for many of the athletes on (Jut State’s men's track tram are still in limbo as to whether or not they will attend nest week's trip to the PC AA men is lamg Beach Ca USU Coach Ralph Maughan will determine who wil receive nest week's travel information based on performances in the TFA-USmeet in Dgan Saturday The meet will also feature Wrbrr Stale and Idaho State "After our first couple of meets this spring it might have been fairly easy to list eight or 10 athletes to tale to the PCAA meet" saw! Maughan 'but tl traveling I is made up of performer who are doing well right now That’s why this final meet is important And it would he nice to have some strong performances to help our confidence going into the PCAA's because the other teams in our league are very strung A few Aggies lhould already be booked and have tickets in hand to Southern California Kent Bendisen has bees excellent in the javelin this year and improved his school record in Ogden last week with a toss of 259 9 That is the third liest throw in the nation this year but it didiU surprised surprise Maughan "I was thrilled but not Ommulfe ATrAM'‘ Happy Hour Every day 5-- 6 pm Friday & Saturday Night BILL BROWNE BAND Last time at the B going on East Coast tot m Thurs Night Wed Night A 20 miles nooth of Logan v mile west of stoplight second Happy Hot STEELN BACK 8-- 9 inpoeston Oninlangage 19 PIZZA & BEER NIGHT 10c each 2fceelia BqcEx must have ptetuae 10 Tues Night Monday HOT DOG NIGHT with Next Friday J s & pm Saturday Night Stcc'n’ Back ID Required |