The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 19, 1948, Image 3

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• 3FITAMES !)E ANOjA ! ,
A pmviioijisl^ unl^tlen Aggie Soccer Team journeyed to
Austin Ibst ^tjurda^-] and a combinatio
tran^ ifield, and. an equally, strange jsfet of
l>f an obstacle as the farmer tjquad
■♦(lipppedj p 1-0 decision.
'Ine Stjecrs- booted a j'oiU earljr
inc in’ the t'irst half and spent the
■jtcfet of the afternoon deep in theii
oms 46
linorthodox Toss Second
By DeWitt in Last Spree
4 Seconds Decides i Steer*
sa a •>0-4-1 win over
the Ttxas Shorthorns Saturday In
'Gregory Gymnajsivini.
By H.
& M. Fish-Bee;
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iregoi-y-Gymna(siurii. T
'With the score jtied and four four point lead
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HBLBY
'A story book | finish gave the A.
. Fish-Bees a 46-4-1 win over
turday >n [v ' : I i . I; /
After holding thje Longh/rn
and foOr!^ four point j»M; at ! ijutlftime,
seconds to go, Aggie Truett Mob- Aggies succumbedj to a/last half
ley shot from midcourt in a
Gardien
Approval ot
A 22-y|ar c Id ex-Mar
Plainyicw| Fexis, mtnic<
Roach ptojok 'a ip-rounjd,
bout frorttjjTiony
Square Gamle:i
make another IqK step hlj
doivof fajpici ii j fight circle 5
Roach has wjojn of jhis
fights though
und
ije was I|spe<|'| a 3-2 j
hie battle)
idterdog pin
Ypi^igsto'jfvh, Uhi|o nn^r
vetej'ti|n of
The; iose^' |was
fights. ' -
fhoiighf theui Kvere in
downs idithj? tight, fanb
they bafl ^ottpn thejr
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own end of the field protecting
| their slim margin. -Lite in tnjr
• jj second hdlf Aggie hopes of victory
i, ! wori» givdn a hard jolt wheh Rlinii)
.Gmuo in J adison j university's Intramural Cnampiohk
•nday 1,1 10 on the defense moist of the game*.
established Kin sell as’ai jfafprite.
Talk is Salilea :ljy -irculdt
liimj mectiiigjeii hei Roc;kv
oi-Tony ifl.aae b jit it appea
likely tluut his next fotj
Mailed Gwrdfcut -oi ijtevp
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Junquejnj's goal wtts 'dikallowed t>y
the referee who stated that time
. , j was oiit when the countin' jWas
Sa<; from ni . t ,u " •
tavern .Outstanding play on the part of
'l^y shot) from midcourt in a des-
IK*rate attempt to sedre. jAs the
ball fell sl)ort, teanmnate John De-
Wi,tt ; grabbed it and threw it back
wards over his head for the win
ding bucket.
Although,not official, it is be
lieved, that this was the first Idss
hich; any Texas University teim
as had in Gregorjy Gym for i 10
ears. At leasts it was the first
me in many | seasons that any
ggie team has turned the trick.
This whs also one of the few
imes when the ;Shqot, shoot" cries
After holding thje Lon^l
to a
rday
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Battal
P 0 R T
MONDAY, JANUARY 19
1 ‘ ' ' i ! ’ ! s - l - ii
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Swimming Team
Tour As 5 OU
ins Ti
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Panics
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Arkansas squeeced by Southern
Methodist 58-67 Saturday to take* i •
the sjecond in a two-game series /
with the Ponies and ni fourth
straight SjWC wit. !; | '«
| With intermisf iop finding the •
SCOre Standing 29-tll, Mnmtanors - I
came back after tfie
grab r a fatit 37-31
forward Ken Kc; lines opened up
with a barrage that closed t io
margin to 39-37, 7d Williams drap-
!ped in the tying bucket but the
Visitihg Ponies Ctok a momentary
Botchey Koch
* + *
scoring spree Saturday Might to
give the Longhonjis / 69-48 Vic
tory, before 6,500
A free throw bfc -Bob • Kamper-
man gave the Cadets) qn^eaPly one
point lead which was Quickly oyet-
come by A1 Madsen’s field goal
and free throw. Sam Jenkins put
the Aggies back intoj a 5-3 lead
with | two lortg sW'lish shots made -m 1? a. D *
from the same plate on the court: j f Q tinier DUSHieSS
Nine successive jpoints gave the
orange and white, a substantial |j v pACC MARTIN
lead. The Farmeirs then traded the
Steers point for point Until the • Botchey Koch, back field and end
‘ Coach Art Adamson’s Swimming Team)had] a
fill road trip last week, taking two meets by a large mlihkini
Aftfer flunking Kansas State 59-2'°> last Monday ujigfiti'Ip# 11 f> n H ! charity ^ r oy Pu ^ h ’
the tankers movled down south to take Oklahoma
50-34 count Wednesday. j jd?* 1 ’I 1 ■ 'i "" ; 1 If " 1
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Koch Resigns From
Coachihg Staff
F*; ii >TD !
The squad set five pool records
at Oklahoma, as they did at Kan
sas, with Danny Green leadinit
vthe way with two new marks and
an assist in the tela)! record.
This was: practically <i home-i
coming for Green; because he sward
es” Placed
*4 Baylor!
HOU STON, Tfc
George Kok bounced one throuji
the hoop and the hosts never nb
iM
2|.
IX.-, ||Jan.
relinqiiiishHl their jldiid. At ope|imc
Dehpite'a might j’ jeffort |by the,
visitors tej pull up| with one minute
tiding
for OU while attending a V-12' Charlie Moore, assistant cot
school there. He broke his own 100 Corpus Christi Higlij Schoci
yard dash pool record this time, been najmed assistantJfootball
apd also his previous mark in the
50 yard swim.
Dave Vardanian of A<tM set -—„ - , , ^
new record in the 449, .with MloOije, captain of| Rice’s)
at Kibe Institute,.Athletic Di:jtoAoiijj
and Head Coneh Je^s ^Jee|] ■
nouheied today. | . , j' 1 , Jj ' } J
they [paced the Methodist
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, vipitdl^, pun
||c| left t» nla|y and the count
58-57j, tnefc it remained.
A But t Rollins of SMU was high
i J j point moi|j, scorinjp 25 pointa ion 11
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tS4» 1- I I U ‘! IIIMU* '-‘■'J!
i f iau- Hovvevcr, when the, steers did manj
il . ' a^e toiferdak through the Cadet jilbb l. i i .. eu .
4* st “3 i it; Alas the fine play of fullback ^, e
final four minutes of the half when coach at A&M since 1945, turned i Burns of the Sooner team close j Souihwjest Cqnferenci Chai phn-i
7-25. The boys in his resignation Saturday ahd j behind. Burns was the favorite in ship| tegm, \vill feport| for duj|
. (f the excited speettators had any
[sffect. od the outcome qt the game, j they were behind t . ^ n ^ : .
A&M held a 24-l|6 lead at half- I from Aggieland thejn began to show announced his intention of entering this event but Ytmlaman took an this - mbnth. Htj -succeeds
horns crept up class by hitting the basket for five , private 1 usiness; early lead and kept it all the way. (Dutch» BaumgarteiJ forpiet
bn tjhq backboard wprk of their tall straight goals and| led 27-25 With I
Uiriiea in a brilliant peiTpiimancji j f. n
tjojr Texas and thej Aggies give hijil ^
. j, immy saves throughout the coni-.
ti#t t la Gikt as much credit for the orange
une * v s liijd white victory las the uhbrtho-
knock-
a I.-!‘. ue - ( I miller which the tilt was placed.
ni|,aoou The I Aggie loss was especially
( 'I, azi an° 1 bitter because the squad dedicated j £•*[] ^ lne l OUO V
r 01 , 1 ^ alu- game to Ed 1’unmski, Orlando I by Henry and Cobb;with 8 each,
wijuli K ‘; ulccse.i Oscar Janienez, and Plinio
B, loise. j umju ^ irftj graduating members ojf Jifn Mi)
tire Cadet
team.
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.p, ' Vh,Ch ^ MrS a T^r«’’’tir8S) Tn i .T*. ,o,u„d ,„uuo,-. chH««*a i ^^35 SSflES '
le (might, j i' i „ rt 'kL l'i r> M k W Lif iBquad and one of Sthe cadets left; period. Billy Turnbow accounted Barton, piobably wquldnt know I their star, Elvie Crowder, leaving , nesai
urngnpin goariji, Ed ; _itanaaii, vja foul rout e ( ; but i for six of these ploints as he put who ydp wwe referring to if you Michael Spencer of. A&M behind, ' Following his gradilation
»♦ - - • • 1 j.. i I ii it i li-..i„ -. .. called him 1 ftv - that name Rotcnev rt,,. ten ,,<.,..1 l-./.L-ct.-.iL-,, T '” - *- •
who
privatt
ere were fewer tlhan par penal-|: through three baskets in a row-. l ' a ^ ed him by that. name. Botchey , jn the 150 yard backstroke race,'Moore coached at Rdibstowl
?si called. Ml Some erratic ball handling on the ,fi - an vx-Baylor great. He was an ; and their medely relay team nos- Waco High Schools [before j.
High scorers for the winners part of the visitors enabled Slater All-America.’] guard *in 1930, the j n g out the Aggies in that event, to Corpus Christi.
verb: DeWitt and Jjmi Kirkland Martin to put) through two quickies only AJl-Amyricqn Baylor has evi l [ n the 2‘40 distance course Ber-!
i IT. t; ->• i I .i i m it [ -iJ I i i unrl ici cfill hirrh ; . 0..f .1.^. i 1 . I i.
worjlh amlthie'4h5-pqund:.te.lan Bus | T f 'J in't^nnilrMl V sMi*rir V ruiid«-' “Shoot" j Mobley 9, and i and Tom Hamilton sunk one more Produced, and is still ranked higlipje Syfan sat a new pool rbcord; i si ; i j j
1 1U!X d- mtiamqrai socceit rtiitb | ^^ W hittaker wlith 6 points. from unuer the basket in the final when the t ‘f a » n for the ■ outstroking Burns, the previous I JinqollflAtfffl
P Taylor of T^J was high point ; second to give the Steeds a half- 1 divest rnnfm-onm .« nicked ' a.., 4 I
4M
han for the night With 13, follow- j time margin of 31-27.
Although lookiii
| Bj ownj j j
I Yulle I
G|remillidn
- Jameiil'Z;
; j Cpsas |
M a marc l|e v
Waco,' tLA..' Jlan. Jtj iAimindkij
Jack Wilsjon, Baylor baekfiild star Hidalgo :
before thy war; has btjen Mgned Ulcese
as JbadkfifL'kl (oach -of fhisj Alma Jbnqueitja
’* ter sttirtiiig with sptuiv train- Mendoza;
Kx-Baylor Grit tier
Returns to (bail
Texas, Arkansas
Randall I Wr I j ^,| nij
lieep Uean Slate
i Broad
Whittington
. jiintice
Trotter J j
Gannon
Piuterkin,
Taylor'I
i I j, itoy
Jonesi
Akin*
In SIX Loop Race
Matte
ingj AthlitWIIbreetor Rjailplrj \Yolf ‘| I c , l .l . ... T I t M „ ^
iinnounced today. . f t n V’*' -ft u M ’
, | ;] . , M J. UonUhuti Diaz. <; For idpcasi: BrA-
A uson .pnaye^cit^ Ba>l|) ; 19.>9, sjiears, fcvans, Hoppeji', wlesi, Neajl.
191(1) and il'lll. He kicked
pijiiilt thadeinibled undcrdoglB^ylor • j.
to tie Te.ias 7-17 in 1911
tije greatest j upsets of i oi tjhwost
Cbhiferetvde hjis iory.; . ]
VVilson iplaye f with the .Roi? An- I
rids Uadis bf the Xatibiai Foot-:
gelds
ball Led-tfUt* I f ir two
native of Pitri;, Texas, A’
mailricd and hu* an eight-lionFH.s
old iddughsteri
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till' extra
je- ojns. A
Ison is
; Ml
Olie of
2 Hockey Teams
Vie for Olympics
g bit spotty at
timfcs, the Cadets showed nice form
in the first period and signs of
improved team, over their previous
conference encounters.
Beginning the final period, the
Farmers drew wlithin one point
Southwest Conference is picked.
At a recent baqqueti, Botchey
was introduced along with the
other Aggie coaches—Marty Ka-
rou, head golf coach, W. M.
Dowell, head tennis coach. AND.
BOTCHEY KOCH — HEAD
CHECKERS COACH!
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Cage Tourney iet
record holder. Cqacli Art Adam
j son's strategy helped to win this I
: event when he told Syfan to set |
an eaily pace. Syfan Mid, utu| j
Burns was thrown off his timing *
and failed to make his usual fast-
finish w'inning effort.
The last record of the day was .,
set by the Aggies in the 400 yard be held here January -3-24,
relay contest in'which they cut 5 ./Sixteen teams will jpantioaif
the tkujrney. V| j j
Thje A&M i Consolidated
Schobil; Kiwanis Clubj annua
ketball; invitation toiiii‘qame(|,
. , Aftef gTaduating (from Baylor in
of the Teasippeiis ias Jenkins drew 1931. Botchey played pro baseball seconds off the old mat k. ihe ie . ,
first blood and Kkfbpettman sank, a for sefeijal ,y|ears 'and following 1»V s< l ua ‘ i > consibt^Tig of Sylan, Lt ,|. bjehardsion c’Mifch of
charity toss. For the first three that cciached at Baylor. George ** usher, Rdey and Green ,ls the „ »«| (jonsol1dute ( l tetliti is d!
' ington, amtTUlsa University, i Prt'le ot the team and left the ftf -.mmainent add Vh A
, minutes A&M had[ un impregnable Washington,
Thb stormy iBouthwest confer- j defense - which held its opponents In the Nearly part pf the war, he Oklahoma swimmers far to
mce basketball’ rape runq 'into a i basketless. Howleygr, the Capitol was director df ntljletics at Shep- retir while setting their record.
, of thje tournament and C. A:
<! rien ojf jthe Kiwanis club i,s in c|a
nild calm this week, with jonly i Cijy boys really began to get hot pard Field. Texi|.s.-| but gave that
Jaylor risking its spare ot the loop ; a n<t accounted for eight consecutive up to go into the Mjerchunt Marine
padi| L j , I points in the next 120 seconds, giv- when he was unable to get in the
j Texas and Arkajisas, the other J mg them a nine point advantage, army or navy.
of aiji'lmgements fori jthe cl).
4j
M’f) utidefeaujdj lejidei's, have an
iff week in conference play, but
Arkansas take^ on a cbujilie of out-
iide opponents.! | ^ j- •
The big gangling ’ Razotrbacks
Vom the Uzarks all but knocked
lighly-touted Boutihefn Methbdist
University out bf tilie running Mast
The Aggies cut tips by thiee
points but tlfen Hamilton began
pouring them in With his left and
Botchey coached
the B baseball
t-eam his firstj yeaf at A&M atjifl
right handed hook shots and Mar- ' vi j! rem:, ' n ht ^‘
tin’s long distance shots started bal ! a f h ll l n,,, w f h . L ' n l,IK
taking effect. Bad ball handling ot. '’^'^^.on beeomcls infective.
the Cadet’s part and some effec
tive defensive w'ork by the Steers
! fires' Texas Christian Monday and , long shot from the right
]By FRANK ECK
NEW YORK-The hockey com | | licc Saturday, i polished off Rice
t over$j being wafeed in this^oun-jL., A&M last Sve(jk to keep p ace
tf.y as jt(| whether )he Lmted Matps, the k an(il Tt , xas ( [ jd the
Nek with a pajir cjf ^lim victories 1 held the Farmrs; to six field goals ^HC^ball Is
(—17-40, 53-5,7.i in the last stanza. The scoring end-
! Baylor, which fiices confeiimce i e d with Gene Sitshrickel making a ^ •ivwillt Oiai l
(me Of the most important re- , , ^ r
suits ol the trip was the line , Mix j , e . G zil
i showing of Johnny Hoeman, ‘ t*!! e fe red art ‘ St ’Jrf A
diV°er for the A&M team. Hee- j Arth H' N .? rm “"^ ee '
maun w on this event in both vert, Gentijrvdle. an| 1-rafik
meets. Tnjqjhies have beem arrangj i
Last year A&M lost the confer-ij' t0 '><4 |P^cnt-l to till
cnee swimming title, and; several
meets, dn djving jioints, and Hee-
1 man’s performance may mean the
difference this year.
Olympic ; committpc team of the j ^ to Texas Uh.iistian and Tex’-
amateuil liockey ajssopiationjj sextjet; Tj.|
Will carry Amebida’s colors i,h theJT .1 , . J.
(joining jvVinter olympi] gapies at | 1 hp surprising Bears exhibited a
Bt. Moritz might possibly result an terrific defense .in holding Lice to
neither team comk'tmg. M i, c ght points m the second half, in-
Both i.the USOC and the AHAiM cat » n K' high-powrfcd Arkansas
'Have nUed 15-Hian squads bu tj ^ 1 exas would have trouble with
onlv the AHA team has been recog-1 cl ° St “ 1 1 ' 1 Af ’
ilized bjv the Swiss Organizing |l f T,f as 45-39; mai ? .n
(’ommiUee, host to the games. . a small surprise, but, the ; charity tosses in three tries.
The U. B. Olvmpic:‘eoinmitti*e ! I*! 6 cham P loa Hquyhorns un-
Has' threatened to withdraw Its 1 the11 ' fulJ offensive d,3 l ,lay
corner.
Leading scorer of the evening
was Texas’ Hamilton with 20
points, closely followed by his feam
mate; Martin with 17. For A&M,
Turnbow made 15 and Jenkins ac
counted for 9. j l
A decided improvement w:as nof-
ed in! the Aggies' • free throw de
partment as they looped in 16 out
of a possible 21- Although Bill
Batejj was not quite up to par on
against j his fielders, he put through three
Monday at 5:30 P.M.
Much of the credit for Heeman’s
poilisli
-coach,
is due to, the work of his
Emil Mamalige.
In tlje Friday, January 16 is-
sue of it he ByttaUbn. the College |
Station Volleyball. League was j
listed as opening jpla> on Tues- '
day. January 19, MActually, play
will open on Monday. January
19 at the A&M Consolidated gym
with the first game slated at
5:30 pjni. i
First Fulbright
Exchange Okayed
!
As la whole, the game was .well
later in 1 called by officials VV. H. Keeling
SIX STATES j\ KANSAS
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BASER All. TOURNEY
WICHITA: KASj, Jan. 19
-i.Ti
pthei Ipui teams t.Hin j ^ wet . k< j ; £ and jZiggy Sesjrj,' although the , Ghampidns of srx 1 stales—Califor-
u ")'.'M p ( V'' t l T Tlllrw 1 : 1,1 another tilt last week, Baylor j crowd displayed some aversion
.. A * A| I 'vsident Tom L°ckhqrt j ^ ^ A&M hk.41. £ . | , the apparent leniency allowed
Ot Ncy| York insists, he hiis Che I 7 - 1 ' 1 • r '•
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 —UPi -
Tl)e firtt exchanges of, studejuts;,
priifessors, and specialists under ;
terms of the Fulbright Scholarship 1
Act wen authorized Saturday by
President Truman’s; Board of .For- '
) eign Scholarship. , :
The initial programs will bper-,
; ate with the Chinese and, Burmese
Governments. The board estimated 1
their cost at 8750,000 in currencies
to tlii'i winrttf
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fielddr* ahd threl* charities, while ( '
George Kek'trailed jvjith 22 tallies.
TlTs Thompson Is
Picked bj Varsity
AUsjrii, TE)fj, Jan.. 19 , .
Jerryi Thojmpson,; brililialnt distance
runngr fbr, the Ui iversity of Texas,
will be thb first track man to win
Varsity, tpkgazinc’s award for “out,,
stnmijing ability 11ml team spirit."
I’rtjsentation df the award will
In* made by Govdiuir Beaufort! H.
Jester bn Jan. 21, university ath-
l^tic
Yarsftyls edijtors comiiriendcd
icjals reported Saturday.
Thompson- for his 1947 Southwest
Conference pei-fdrmance, in j which
he won thf half jjni
two mile eventsi
an hour add a half.
die, one ndle and
within a space of
1 ML ^
it ON-WAY
New york,;
eN J -- h -'- A
• ed infielddr Jack
[ Cleveland Irunajijk
I’O GIANTS
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The iWw York (JliantH haVe obtain
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Conway from the
ip a straight
j Cash Ideal., Tjie :price Wni; not un-
noumjed but it;Was believud that
the S 10,000 wais
igyi amount. A 20-J,
j Bryap, Texas, Ci
24 games last
fat
1'mlt;
iii
man
er piriee . w'rfs tjhe
ear-dld tative of
mwuy appeared in
; easotji af a, relief
for uianagt r 'Lbu Bouurequ.
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basketball ; candidates for
tjhe N'illanova sj( bad are. to woijk
oji|j out With the qioss-country team ‘
j tor several weeks.
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I Arkansas, with four
Word ojtHhe Swiss Organ,iz.ng Co .,- . ^ defeats,! has a superior
nuttee ithat only the AHA, sextet ^ o oVer ; ’ f(1 feaylor ] ^h
AVtll skate at the cioming games, • . J ith ' lhre e victories,; in points
, , , kt'drdd. The Porkeri have rung up of fouls per game for the.season, ed today'.
P-ex ; Yolo, a (9-year-old trbt- j points in fpur games against I Tfexas University had 19.
ting hdrse. recently won a race I ^ , or the opposition. ; j \ J. u. .
i. tl'he two noiMeoifference games ’\ ** . 1C8
.this week pit j Arkansas against; a& m (jg) '*• * Fg Ft Pf Tp
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• -p ., ,,111 1 v. . of- the two countries which the ;
, . . on I ySk Kai^ill S<att ‘ s has; m:eived -
vit^dries j some questionable, plays. The Ag-L rec t; t 0 the fourteenth annual na-
gies had only 12 personal foulsl tionally seim-pro hasehall tourna-
called against them, which ties j m ,. n t here Augusts 13-25, the Na-
their record for thje fewest numhei ; tional Baseball ('(ingress announc-
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mateiials.
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Thursday. 1
Ark..
This Week’s -Schedule:
i Monilny — Texas Christina
I Turnbow, f
Kamperman, c
vs Garcia, g
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Ruylor at Fort \Yorth; \Yednesday Ratey, g
-i-jftide vs Texas'A&M at Houston,' Moore, f
Arkansas vs Alabama at Memphis, Williamson, f
Tjenn,; Thursday — Arkansas vs ] Voiding, c
Arkansas State' at Jonesboro, Ark,.; Pettit, g
Saturday—Rice Vs Baylor at WactfA Schrickd, g
Leading scorch (Iseason)L !>; •! j Townsend, g
Player K i) G Fyi'p - Totals
Gjebrge Kok, Ark-, c 124 46’294 j
RtII Batey, A&M, ! g | 68 4& ’'184 ; TEXAS (69)
Al Willems, Ark., tl 57 .65 179 ! Zomlefer, f
'Ipln Hamilton, Texas, f 65 43 173 ) Hamiltorj, f
Roy IPugh, SMU. c: 73 26 172 ! Langdon, c
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