J J ^ I ^ r ; ^ • ■ "V- ^ , - * *’ Last Home Cage Game Tonight With Texas U HO/HUB" JOHNSON BATTALION SPORTS EDITOR Memories of Last Year’s One Point Win On Cage Court Tonite; Aggie Teams To Waco Up and down and down again- the Texas Longhorns come here tonight to send their ever charging cagers onto the hardwood floors of DeWare Field House against McQuillan’s determined Aggies. This is the first game between these two schools and as of last year the cadets start the game as the under dogs. But then it is '"recalled how in the last seconds of play Stevenson came through to eek out a one point win for the Aggies with the score 53 to 52. Texas must win this game from the cadets as well as a following contest from the Owls Saturday night to claim the second place slot in the league standing. 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The cadets and the Steers clash tonight in a feature basketball at- tration at the DeWare Field House that should see both teams in their peak condition. It will be the last home game for the Aggie quin tet, which has only accounted for three games this year, two of them over the cellar-dwelling T.C.U. Frogs; and one over the Baylor Bears. Many followers of the cage game will remember the thrilling spec tacle put on by the Aggies and the Longhorns last year. With only five seconds to go, rotund Charlie Stevenson, Aggie guard, came out of nowhere to sink that fateful field goal which cut the Steers’ horns off, 52 to 51. All tickets for the game have been sold out. A GOOD HAIRCUT “We Know How” JONES BARBER SHOP North Gate Intramurals Speedball Is Rained Out By Mike Haikin With inclement weather taking its toll on the intramural program, speedball games have been contin ually postponed. Volleyball and horseshoe pitching, however, still grace the spotlight in Class A in tramurals, with a number of games being played in the last few days. McKennie, Guill, and Esposite and Gehring outpitched their op ponents from I Infantry to give G Coast a 2 to 1 victory in a feature horseshoe game. In other games, C Infantry took the odd game of their series with B Field Artillery to come out on the long end of a 2 to 1 score; Hdq. Cavalry blanked A Infantry, 3 to 0, with everyone doing a credible job of horseshoe pitching; and D Engineers squeez ed by C CWS, 2 to 1, with Reagon, Shirley, and Burrus, Skalnick star ring for the winners. Huffmeyer and Wilson came through in fine style for the losers. { I ' ■■■ ■ - . here’s the refreshing §T treat you reahv go for... @| delicious doubiemint ohm S - "RighA. in step ’with, campus Hie— P that's DOUBIEMINT GUM.. Plenty oi \ / | xeireshing havoi. Swell inn lo chew ? every day. 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