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    THE bahalion
Thursday, March 18, 1965
College Station, Texas
Page 7
Beasley: Story Of A Season
Honors continue to mount up for John
Beasley, the man who rewrote the A&M
basketball record book during - the 1964-65
season.
Beasley has been a consensus choice for
the All-SWC teams and has been voted
regional All-America honors by Look Maga
zine.
The 6-9 junior from Kildare bombed the
nets this year at a 25.8 average over the
full season and fired at a 28.2 clip in SWC
play.
Beasley wound up with a .474 shooting
percentage. Most of his points came on long
jump shots fired in John’s unusual “shot-
put” style.
In the final reckoning, the Aggie point
making machine broke six school records,
tied another, and broke three SWC marks
during the 1964-1965 season.
THE BEASLEY SLATE
SWC Records
1. Most Points, SWC Season: 395. (Old
mark—362 by Dick O’Neal of TCU in 1955).
2. Most Field Goals, Full Season:
(Old mark—243 by Kendall Rhine of
in 1964).
3. Most Field Goals, SWC Season:
(Old mark—145 by Kendall Rhine of
in 1963).
School Records
1. Most Points, Full Season: 619.
mark—568 by Bennie Lenox in 1963).
2. Most Points, SWC Season: 395. (Old
mark—352 by Bennie Lenox in 1963).
3. Most Field Goals, SWC Game: 19.
(Old mark—15 by Carroll Broussard in
1961).
4. Most Field Goals, Full Season: 250.
(Old mark—190 by Bennie Lenox in 1964).
5. Most Field Goals, SWC Season: 156.
(Old mark—119 by Carroll Broussard in
1961).
6. Most Rebounds, Full Season: 261.
(Old mark—237 by Beasley in 1964).
7. Most Field Goals, One Game: 19.
(Ties old mark set by Bennie Lenox in 1963).
Beasley Displays Jump Shot Form
. the 6-9 center shown victimizing Rice.
John At Home With His Family
wife Janice holds their 18-month-old daughter, Kim.
Beas Signs Autograph For Young Fans
this scene was repeated several times during year.
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FOR RENT
One bedroom, furnished apartment, new
refrigerator and good stove, $50.00 per
month, no bills paid, midway between
Bryan and College, 106 Waverly Drive,
822-6340. 148tfn
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Smith Co. TA 2-0557. 126tfn
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faculty, 4 small children. Richard Mayer,
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WORK WANTED
Typing - Thesis experience. 823-8459.
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Typing—reasonable rates. Thesis experi-
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College of Engineering - 3
College of Veterinary Medicine - 1
FOR SALE
1955 V-8 Ford, Radio and Heater, $176.00,
822-4934. 102t3
1960 Triumph, sports car, good condition,
801 Fairview, 846-5504. 152t7
TOP SOIL
Good rich top soil, (no grass burs). Call
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top. See B. E. Fullerton at Y-l-F Hensel.
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NOTICE OF BID SALE
;s. Bid torm win ne avail
able and sealed bid will be received in th
office of thi ~
ector of Purchasing and
For sale approximately 725 picture of all
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ng, Asbury
10 A. M. MONDAY 22nd of March 1965.
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above
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the Director of Purcl
Stores, B&U building, Asbury Street, until
College of Veterinary Mi
Institute of Statistics - 1
ice second floor, (JoKe Buildin
LAST DAY FOR FILING:
MARCH 19, 1965
152t3
NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT LOANS
Application forms for National Defense
Loans for the Summer 1965 and Academic
Year 1965-66, may be obtained from the
Student Aid Office, Room 8, Y.M.C.A.
Building, during the period from March 15
to April 30, 1965. Applications must be
filed with this office no later than 5:00
P. M. May 3, 1965. LATE APPLICA
TIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERELL^
FOODS
FOODS
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS
Home Economy Freezer Orders.
Cut, Wrapped, Ready To Go
6 Lbs. Swiss Steak
10 Lbs. Seven Steak
10 Lbs. Ground Beef
4 Lbs. Franks
6 Lbs. Chuck Roast
4 Lbs. Pork Chops
4 Lbs. B-BQ Beef
4 Lbs. Beef Patties
2 Lbs. Pork Sausage
2 Lbs. Veal Liver
50 Lb. Order $24.95
Vi Order $12.95
Inspect & Select from our
beef chill room - Veal, Baby
Beef, Heavy Beef, for your
home freezer or food locker.
Buy Now Pay Later with
approved credit.
Notice — we have installed
160 more food lockers.
Hanson Locker Plant
2701 Texas Ave 822-1316
INSTANT SILENCE
For information write Academic
Aids, Box 969 Berkeley,
California 94701
SOSOLIKS
I* V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
THE CHICKEN SHACK
features old fashioned Chicken
and Dumplings on Thursdays.
We also have Charcoal Broiled
Steaks every day at popular
prices. (Never a doubt about
quality).
“In The Middle Of The Most”
Half Way Between Bryan & College
Station—Phone TA 2-3464
TRANSMISSIONS
Brakes — Motors — Tune-Up
Quality Counts—All Work Guaranteed
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION
1309 S. College Ave.
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ation call VI 6-5122.
to reject any and all
ind all technicalities.
’64 Red Triumph Spitfire, Convertable,
12,000 actual miles, $1450, 823-3984. 147tfn
Store wide sale, every item reduced.
Three stores of values. Main Store, New-
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ipl:
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Custom and Decorator Furnishings. Bar
gain Barn, Used Furniture and Appliances.
The Colonel’s Corner, Old, Odd, Retired,
Antiques. KOOKEN HOME FURNISH
INGS, Navasota, Texas.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
Called meeting Thursday,
Entered Apprentice Degree will
be conferred.
John Huff W.M.
Joe Woolket Secy. 163tl
nev
bicycles, tape recorders, radios, steroes,
T. V.’s, refrigerators, air conditioners,
etc. WHITE AUTO STORE, College Sta
tion, 846-5626.
Registration Now
Being Taken For New
Term Starting
MARCH 22.
Superior Positions
go to those with
Superior Training.
McKENZIE - BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
823-6655
Final A&M Cage Stats
The 1964-65 season saw the
Aggie cagers set seven school
records while posting a 14-10
record.
Senior Ken Norman 1 e d the
team in shooting percentage with
a 48.9 per cent average. Captain
Paul Timmins hit 102 of 124 free
throws for a team-leading 82.3
percentage.
John Beasley led the team in
scoring in all departments.
Timmins, Norman and Bill
Gasway were the only seniors on
this year’s club. Juniors included
Beasley, Dickie Stringfellow, Tim
Timmerman, Eddie Dominguez,
Sonny Fethkenher, Billy Atkin
son, and John Reynolds. Reggie
Gilbreath and Dick Rector were
the only sophomores.
School records set:
1. Most points, full season,
1925. Old mark, 1821, 1964.
2. Most points, SWC season,
1152. Old mark 1055, 1961.
3. Most points, one game, 104
(Rice). Old mark 99 (Wyoming),
1963-64.
4. Most points, SWC game,
104 (Rice). Old mark 96 (Texas
Tech), 1962-63.
5. Most field goals, full sea
son, 717. Old mark 687 (1963-
64).
6. Most field goals, SWC
game, 41 (Rice). Old mark 39
(Tech) 1950-60.
7. Most field goals, SWC sea
son, 420. Old mark 395, 1960-61.
FINAL — 1965 Texas A&M Varsity Basketball Statistics (won 14, lost 10) — FINAL
SWC Record (Won 7, lost 7)
with same. 8
dy want:
46-6304.
CHILD CARE
Experienced Child Care, 8 to 5, 846-6536.
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Fellowship House
An inter-racial, non-sectarian
Kindergarten
Sponsored by the Unitarian Fellowship
South Side, College Station
Summer Term Begins June 3rd
Registrations Being Accepted for
Fall Term
Mrs. Jack Inglis 846-5502
Equipped and experienced in large home
with big back yard fenced, 846-8608. 147tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, 3404
South College, State Licensed. TA 2-4803,
Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
Child care with experience. Call for
information, VI 6-8151. 54tfn
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis,
Westinghouse
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
& multiplex F M
2403 S. College TA 2-0826
JACK SHACKELFORD,
Inc.
Authorized
Lincoln-Mercury-Comet Dealer
Sales, Service, and Parts
Graduating Seniors Financing
Complete Service Dept.
Body and Paint Dept.
Pat Quimby, Service Mgr.
1215 Texas Ave. TA 3-5476
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print-
ig service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
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ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
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pho + o finishing. Camera and movie pro-
rvice. PHOTOGRAPH!
For best results try The
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HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
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FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Tabor TA 2-0605
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
Player
John Beasley
SWC
Paul Timmins
SWC
Ken Norman
SWC
Dick
Stringfellow
SWC
Bill Gasway
SWC
Tim
Timmerman
SWC
Dick Rector
SWC
Eddie
Dominguez
SWC
Sonny
Fethkenher
SWC
Billy Atkinson
SWC
Reggie
Gilbreath
SWC
John Reynolds
SWC
Tommy Bantle
SWC
G
24
14
24
14
24
14
24
14
24
14
24
14
22
13
21
13
19
12
22
11
13
6
13
6
5
1
SEASON A&M 24
FOES 24
SWC A&M 14
FOES 14
SCORES:
Dec. 1—A&M
Dec. 3—A&M
Dec. 5—A&M
Dec. 8—A&M
Dec. 10—A&M
Dec. 14—A&M
Dec. 16—A&M
Dec. 17—A&M
Dec. 30—A&M
Jan. 5—A&M
Jan. 9—A&M
Jan. 12—A&M
Jan. 16—A&M
Jan. 30—A&M
Feb. 3—A&M
Feb. 6—A&M
Feb. 9—A&M
Feb. 13—A&M
Feb. 16—A&M
Feb. 20—A&M
Feb. 23—A&M
Feb. 27—A&M
FG-FGA
Pet.
FT-FTA
Pet.
Miss
Reb.
PF-D
Pts.
Avg.
High
250-527
.474
119-154
.773
312
261
75-2
619
25.8
43
(Baylor)
156-340
.459
83-102
.814
204
161
46-2
395
28.2
43
(Baylor)
100-253
.395
102-124
.823
175
54
76-6
302
12.6
21
(Mem-Texas)
54-148
.365
61-75
.813
108
27
45-4
169
12.1
21
(Texas)
109-223
.489
78-111
.703
147
126
68-3
296
12.3
21
(Arkansas)
56-112
.500
41-64
.641
79
70
39-2
153
10.9
21
(Arkansas)
60-149
.403
46-71
.648
114
93
77-6
166
6.9
13
(TCU)
33-91
.373
28-40
.700
70
60
46-3
94
6.7
13
(TCU)
58-141
.411
24-40
.600
99
187
55-3
140
5.8
22
(Rice)
35-87
.402
14-21
.667
59
113
30-1
84
6.0
22
(Rice)
41-93
.441
31-48
.646
69
69
49-1
113
4.7
17
(Arkansas)
25-58
.431
22-30
.700
41
37
23-1
72
5.1
17
(Arkansas)
32-66
.485
35-45
.778
44
72
50-2
99
4.5
15
(Rice-SMU)
24-52
.462
29-37
.784
36
62
32-1
77
5.9
15
(Rice-SMU)
31-82
.378
17-23
.739
57
19
16-1
79
3.8
11
(Rice)
20-56
.357
14-18
.778
40
10
13-1
54
4.1
10
(TCU)
17-50
.340
19-30
.633
44
43
23-0
53
2.8
11
(SMU-Hous)
11-30
.367
14-21
.667
26
29
17-0
36
3.0
11
(SMU)
12-22
.545
12-23
.522
21
18
22-0
36
1.6
9
(Memphis)
4-8
.500
1-6
.167
9
13
11-0
9
0.8
3
(Arkansas)
4-8
.500
2-5
.400
7
11
14-0
10
0.8
4
(Arlington)
2-5
.400
2-5
.400
6
4
7-0
6
1.0
3
(Rice)
2-13
.154
3-8
.375
16
4
8-0
7
0.5
4
(Houston)
0-4
.000
3-5
.600
6
0
5-0
3
0.5
3
(Rice)
1-4
.250
3-4
.750
4
4
2-0
5
1.0
2
(Memphis)
0-2
.000
0-0
.000
2
2
1-0
0
—
—
Team
Rebounds
....144
SWC
82
717-1631
.439
491-686
.716
1109
1105
535-24
1925
80.2
104
(Rice)
663-1532
.433
507-695
.729
1057
1061
514-28
1834
76.4
98
(Tech)
420-993
.423
312-424
.736
686
670
315-15
1152
82.3
104
(Rice)
411-918
.448
313-420
.745
614
630
307-11
1135
81.1
98
(Tech)
73, Memphis St. 83 (there)
83, So. Miss. 70 (there)
97, Arlington St. 80 (here)
75, Sam Houston 58 (there)
81, Memphis St. 71 (here)
74, Houston 67 (here)
69, Rice 60 (there)*
49, Houston 59 (there)
98, Trinity 72 (there)
77, Baylor 80 (here)**
77, SMU 89 (there)**
72, TCU 71 (here)**
93, Rice 55 (there)**
74, Houston 79 (there)
82, Arkansas 79 (ot) (there)**
63, Texas 65 (here)**
76, Texas Tech 82 (ot) (here)**
77, Baylor 84 (there)**
104, Rice 93 (here)**
91, Arkansas 77 (here)**
102, TCU 95 (there)**
71, Texas 86 (there)**
Mar. 2—A&M 94, SMU 81 (here)**
Mar. 4—A&M 73, Texas Tech 98, (there)**
Losses in bold face.
*non-conference game in Houston Classic.
**SWC games.
AGGIE HIGHS
Points—43, Bealsey vs. Baylor
FG—19, Beasley vs. Texas
FT—15, Beasley vs. TCU
FTA—17, Bealsey vs. Rice
Reb.—20, Beasley vs. So. Miss.
TEAM HIGHS
Points—104 vs. Rice
FG—43 vs. Arlington St.
FT—38 vs. TCU
FTA—45 vs. TCU
Fouls—32 vs. SMU
LOW MARKS BY FOES
Points—55 by Rice
FG—15 by Rice
FT—12 by Memphis-Sam Houston
FTA—17 by Memphis
Fouls—15 by Houston
Football’s Grand Old Man Dies At 102
STOCKTON, Calif. OP)—Amos
Alonzo Stagg, famed as an ath
lete, coach and leader of men
for three-quarters of a century,
died Wednesday at 102.
The Grand Old Man of the
gridiron—he had coached foot
ball for 70 years—had been in
fragile health and confined to a
rest home several years. Tues
day night he developed a fever.
Death was attributed to uremic
poisoning.
Stagg’s wife, Stella, died July
22 at 88.
A star collegiate pitcher and
an end on Walter Camp’s first
All America football team, Stagg
turned down professional base
ball offers in favor of a coach
ing career which didn’t end until
failing eyesight forced him out
when he was 98 years old.
The first football coach at the
University of Chicago, Stagg
hed the job 41 years until reach
ing 70 and mandatory retirement.
He then coached 15 years at Col
lege of the Pacific at Stockton;
assisted his son, Amos Alonzo
Jr. for six years at Susquehanna,
Pa., and later was an advisory
coach for Stockton College, a
two-year school.