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word for it.
THE BATTAEION
OWLS DEFEAT AGGIES
In a rough and tumble game, re
plete with fouls on both sides, the Rice
Owls fought their way to their second
conference victory by defeating the
Texas Aggies, 33 to 30.
As the score indicates, the game
was very close, both teams taking the
lead at various stages of the con
test; but what pained us most was
that Rice had the lead when the final
pistol shot rang out on the still night
air. For such a close game it was not
very exciting, in fact at times it was
exceedingly dull. It would probably
have helped matters if the referee’s
whistle had not sounded so often, as
it is lots more thrilling to see a man
heave one in the basket from scrim
mage than to see him calmly wind up
and cast it in from the foul line. Rice
showed more efficiency in this branch
of the game, making 9 free throws out
of a possible 15 while the Aggies
made 6 out of a possible 14. That was
the deciding factor of the game, the
honors being even in making field
goals.
The Rice Owls showed a greatly
improved machine over their early
season model. Their victory over
Baylor Saturday night must have giv
en them renewed vim and vigor. We
feel sorry for their next opponents.
The Aggies put up a good fight
and at times played very brilliantly,
but failure to make all the free throws
cost the game.
The feature of the evening was the
spectacular playing of “Sheik” Da
vis. He was here, there, everywhere,
making the Owls dizzy in their efforts
to keep up with him. His aggressive
ness was enough to make him high-
point man of the game with 14 points.
Morgan of Rice was second with 13
points. The summary tells the story.
Summary:
A. & M.
Player—
FG.
FT.
PF.
TP.
Keeton
3
0
3
6
Davis
5
4
3
14
Darby
1
0
0
2
Sikes (capt.)
0
0
3
0
Webster . . . .
2
1
4
5
Petty
1
1
0
3
Blount
0
0
2
0
—
—
—
—
Total
12
Rice
6
15
30
Morgan
4
5
1
13
Zuber
1
1
4
3
Kendrick . . . .
0
0
2
0
Grant (capt.)
3
1
2
7
Koenig
2
1
3
5
Billups
2
1
2
5
Thomas
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
Total
12
9
14
33
* * * *
*
* * *
*
* *
*
♦
* THE AGGIE OFFENSIVE
❖
* Player— • FG. FT. PF. TP.
* Keeton 14 10 10 38
* Webster 16 3 9 35
* Davis 7 7 7 21
* Petty 6 3 6 15
* Sikes 3 8 13 14
* Darby .... 6 1 8 13
* Blount 0 0 7 0
* Brown 0 0 1 0
* Totals 52 32 61 136
* This is for conference games only.
AGGIE FISH DEFEAT HIGH
SCHOOL CHAMPS
In defeating Athens high last Sat
urday afternoon the Aggie Freshman
basketball squad showed considerable
merit. It required an extra period for
ti
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