it k ; ■ 1 : A i; :■ M 1 y crowd fn DeWs^re t heavily capaci pling conference Win 'Dallas < 'the first red-ela( Pjaying a ||6se-che«iki|ig ageis to t hal^ C crew clrejlr first blfcoci the coHtcst when six-foot scneri inch Ito v Pugh ma le a free I 03$ tf giVe !th( Mustangs »i 1-0* leaL'’ •was the only -time khalj the were in front j | Geni Schpickel^lput^the ers ah four a a gift ed sh favyet | S I Loans Sow* dJanda , aakethall dquaif surprised F|i^ldhouse Friday night by to] quintet 41-46 for their fi e, the Aggies held the 1 tall She first fc felve mil the CUd a fad t«i Staj jiwith the|ka id a Jialf minutes ohii w toss and a ilong oneftiaiid- I ![ Tii 3 were ijp c|>n1 mg up u : 34 !thodi& J ts !;i)e ^ar and naiTowei 12; but'ejouliiln'' ) clubs in dec jr i .o4 tlie j|ra »n time rfciuiU the !ran^ gin to 1; p. -The- t he rtjmair finding the catch goals null aiid intiermi rthe free throw line •six point total. 1 v J '■—+ Tejias A&M Ga)cia, f Jenkins, f Vo ding, f - Petitit, f Tu^nbow, c ■; Kahiperman, c ’ Batey, g Scnrickel g Mobre, g» t Toth Is tire milkoon, and j while guihte ahead by a slim al-17 cjoui Dur ng the n (jess pieri| fans rere cinterlained by ah tx-i hibition of ItramimUne tuiabltng ly Flowtrrssoi rs was asslst- fron of llojus- Larows ^gressive of the iilti be tram perforjined by Ji Port 1!leches. Ho I Norman f j ,: - Marty ^ eontm^pd tljieir - as the |secon|l k ha gan antfjncreaset Mtheiv lead. $ills, TurnbojW sank th first. sjix; miiiutes ' sandwi|h'ed in long c|stanae s score to 37-22. This Ifi-foint widest margin joyed during (he At this ‘stage Methodist quintet made ip attempt dordog |j Cadets. B guard,'jloopedi twe i.hr Mustang$ stai the cloilp shdwing of playiijig time re las clua Inarriiwed Then Bill Batey the ’SMlil teain jj “Batey Blitzi” v In ess than half Ine A^gie and o more ts (. goals in i tiljti s.vU T Prewitt, f Penh, f Folsom, f KlasSeh, f Gillespie, f Pugh, :have his hands full working on new-men. “Tugboat” Jones will handle the Jexas - Baylor Top SWC Tilts I •! 1 I ' I 'il'l' The Southwest Conference title race was narrowed to two teams over the weekend as the Baylor Bears took the Arkansas Razor- backs twice, 4i2-88 and 55-i47. Texas Christian took the short end of two games, to A&M by a humiliating 48-22, and to Rice, 68- 54. This lot the Frogs in the cellar spot vacated by the Aggies. SMU fared n Kotle better in Houston, taking the Owls by 69-54 Saturday night, but the 46-51 loss handed them by the Farmers left them next to the bottom rung with Rice. I - THIS WEEK’S GAMES . . . Something will have to give Thursday night when the two lea gue leaders, Texas and Baylor, tangle in Waco. Both squads are undefeated in conference play, but the Bears have proved themselves against tough Arkansas, while Tex as has taken its toll among the lesser teafns. Arkansas will be host to TGU Friday and Saturday nights while mfising wounds left over from the Bruin tilt. A&M will have a lone game this week, playing host to the Rice Ovids Friday night. ' Rv [JJ ,r ■4: n . i. : th6 rejuvena classed the visi rack up a stunning : From the time five to nothing lead thi: the game was never in the! nearest that the eajpe to closing the wsiy in the ! ed up to a six to Aggies moved avttfty quii however, and at the half stojed at 21 to seven ih A&M. [, The Aggies waxed' start of the second half: end of five minutes o run up a 34 to eight With this 26 point lead It ed the rest of the way playing a great deal q "‘'CU never seemed al ’ the s favo hot at and at da Ivaht upy m; the t J lej to Jthe Aggies fast moving i’loor g* and as a result the Ags contri the ball almost at will 4 ithel; game, At times jj. contiguous control pf two and three mini ck>n ! t irougr \&M i ij ball lute- (eriodh A&M’s defense alko pi?jyod a bitter pill for the Froggies, jng the first half the Chips coql|i manage for onl| two Crust 48-22 : BvMpi im completely out- Saturday night to iers jumped into an early —_ free throwster a points, and in the the boys from Fort dc only eight field goals. 48 points were evenly »mong the five start- _ >oint man was Billy Turnbqw with 12 followed by Bill, Batey with 10 and Gehe Schrickel fith nihei Bam Jenkins pumped in «ven aind> Mike Garcia made six. ‘ Big improvement was at the free n ow l|ne Where the Farmer xag- ra made good 12 put of 15 at- empted. Bil)y Tumbow dropped in lit out 'of seven for a .867 percent-, »ge. ! | * 'J 1 ; High point man fprTGU and also high ppmt man for t|ie night was Itimard Gene Schmidt* who racked !Fjogs’i22 points. Kud- hy followed with four pectivcly. ; ' I , Fish-Bees Split Two Games Allen Academy, Brooke Ffeh Use After ! tifc i(|s In Defeat of ;jp 14 of wty and and two respectively. Bilr * Batpy./k' 1S Ft Pf Tp ] x Late Rally Falters iThittaker. Voiding, c; Kirkland, g Pettit maqnl . -1 G'oach Johnny Frankii Is Bee quintet staged a s i Wd|l$t spent three land a by foul-tentihs of I a i itoh enlisted man before being Cojjirtiissioned jn the! Navy.* He en- hatf years with the backs jand do a little scout-1 ing.' •; j 4 : I Coach Johnilie Frankie will work ;dack Riley took a lirst for.the lisfqdj in January 1912. Nineteen . ^uaSds, and tackles and 100 yd.-free «|tyljp ‘ *' «-•••— In spite of a late rally, the Ag gie Fish-Bees dropped a 42-49 cision to the Brookes Medical/Cen ter Comets Saturday nighj/in the Aggie gym. ! j / .; j |. 1 The Ags started off badly, and were missing their Iqng shots. With sixteen minutes gone in the first half the Cadets trailed 5-261 At the halfway mark they had cut the j on the scoring of EasWrling lead to 27-lb- Artfqld, j but the Fish'f fjaug Until the Cadets began hitting ■ aftdr ten minutes of pUiy and the basket in the first half the i • I Comets had combined a fast-break- ' .' ! ing offense with a good defense and had managed to steal the ball numerous times. ' [ They were paced by Mel Baskett who accounted for ten noints in the first half, but was held to one goal in the last stanza. Once the hosts began racking up the points the Medics lost much of their smooth- s j v i> pj a y for the hdpj ness and polish that they had help- - did Jackie Miller. Both od to build up such.a large lg4t|- The Fanners showed nibre ac curacy in the last period and* grad ually began to whittle away on the 12 point deficit. With two minutes left in the game the margin had been cut to four points, hut Bas- kett’s, only counter of the second half cinched the victory for the Comets.- I 1 ' 1-0 1 0 3 3 4 1 0 12' 'll. ' 1 , 0 1° 1° '0 ^ ; : Bchmidlt, g : Jjerrel,: g Craig, |f 1; irothei's, ilnicdi c jil ardyf ski, jg llendniks,] g , Bond, g j, : ‘4} | Weeks,, f Tola^ T- tfr ahead the rest of the g$ jte. A intonpission the score iji lead 2|1 in faj-pr of the home jteam. ' hired Summers looked gooj the ( center position anil underlth|p basjietL i Mobley and Mqpowd . , f new addition tp the Ag (squad, (iers i ment diatiqg from 1,500 years B Fg 4,i | I : 1S 0 0 i :T 0 0 0 0 (0 0 0 o -o 18 12 17 i£ ■ Fg Ft Pf Tp 12 4 1 0 13 10 0 6 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (6 2 0/.0 0 0 0 1 0 4) 0 0 0 2 i 13 ‘2 1 1 !• ! 0 0 0 0 0: 48 '■1 2 14 1 0 Q ■1 8 6.14 22 VI f 1 . ? •t r. if > M i:. Rheumatic fever is the. second Most ifreqqcnt cause 0 f death among | people in the 20 to 24 age. group in thp United I States. Egyptian | documents on parch- hittjirtg their long shqts as(ptfli tgjej : Allcj |o fenfeHe.l s ' If | HANDBALL CLUB MEEl J . i •' > n- .it 1 There will be an imp4 ing of the Handball February 10th at 5:001 gym, Powell Scheumacj sgid today. All membe pective members are pteserit. 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