Page 8 BATTALfON MONDAY. JANUARY 22. 1978 AS** the sports SWC shootout tonight ft* Ags defeat Tech, visit Longhorn Acclaimed as America's leading illusionist and foremost inventor of magical effects, Andre Kole^has mystified hundreds of millions in the last 12 years with elaborate and baffling full-stage productions of illusion. Spending more than 60% of his time each year on tour, he and his family have performed throughout the United States and in more than 68 countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Millions of other individuals have witnessed his incredible talent via special televised appearances aired in more than 40 countries and several hundred copies of his two films now circulating worldwide. To date, Mr. Kole'has addressed more than 3,250 separate university audiences. * A number of years ago, Andre Kole was challenged to investigate the miracles of Christ from the viewpoint of an illusionist. In making this investigation, he discovered some facts that changed the entire course of his life. By DAVID BOGGAN Battalion Sports Editor David Britton is the "Hollywood” Henderson of the Texas A&M bas ketball team. The junior college transfer from New York dances on court during pre-game warmups. He whistles during player introductions. He taunts opponent players. He freely flashes the “No. 1" hand signal to the crowd several times during the course of games (which has been known to bring a different single- THIS PROGRAM CANNOT BE DESCRIBED- EXPERIENCED. DON'T MISS IT! -IT CAN ONLY BE Thursday, January 25, THIS WEEK! 8 P.M. College Station High School Aud. Tickets $2.00 Advance - $2.75 at door MSC Box Office the VARSITY! SHOP fingered response from opposing fans). And on occasion Britton, like Henderson, will talk to anyone who will listen. He talked Saturday night after the Aggies had defeated Texas Tech 68-63. “1 was rooting for Texas (which de feated USC in Austin’s Special Events Center) today,” Britton said. “Kentucky went three years without losing at home. Houston had never lost three in a row. Arkansas had never lost three in a row. I wanted the Longhorns to be 22-0 (in the Superdrum). That way I can say that I was part of history' again.” Texas A&M coach Shelby Metcalf agreed that defeating Texas in the Superdrum tonight would be reason to revise the history books. “This team has made a lot of his tory,” Metcalf said Saturday night. "I just hope they can write one more chapter.” The chapter that the Aggies wrote Saturday evening will tell about how Texas A&M, down 35-30 at halftime, came back and defeated the Bed Raiders in front of7,763 people in G. Rollie White Coliseum and 600 people watching on closed circuit television in Rudder Auditorium. “In the first half, I just wasn’t doing anything the way 1 was sup posed to,” said Aggie freshman Rudy Woods, who allowed Tech’s Joe Bax ter to hit six of six field goals in the initial period. “I seemed to have been in a trance. In the second half, I snuck out of it and started doing like I should have. ” Woods was the game’s leading scorer with 21 points. Britton found another reason for Texas A&M’s second half re surgence. “Our crowd is intimidw observed. Players all an E conference will say that thejl doesn t bother them. hutGE bothers them. This place isJ I love it.” Obviously, the LonghonJ strong affections for theirl court, as well. Did Metcali Texas on television Satunkl noon? “No, 1 don’t like horrorstl the Aggie coach quipped, sol as though he was prepariJ one-on-one of one-liners witlfl coach Abe Lemons. “I’m not sure what it takes:! 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