S' v- Fish Top Wharton Meet Allen Tonight Five, Ho^tontan AUh Aggte. By FRANK N. MANITZAS >' - "i L ; Jumping: ~to the lead in the early seconds of the game, the A&M Fish Basketballrrs went oh to rout the Wharton Junior College Pio neers 48-37 in the first Fish game on the DeWare hardwoods this mil Bon. Paced by Jimmy Velvln, 5’ 11" forward from Longview, who scored ten points in last nights afray; Max Montegut from Texas City and Leroy Mikasch. from Weldor, each of whom scored eight points; the Fish kept their lead throughout the entire contest. Tonight the Fish will tangle with the blue and gold of Allen Acad emy with starting time at 6;IS as an opener for the varsity game. The Fish to watch tonight will be the above named and Joe Oul- wgo of Sun Marcos and Richard Bess. #' 1" all-state player from French High in Beaumont. Both played a bang up defensive game last nl,;ht, and Gullcdge connected with three free shots together with two field goals in the important moments of the game. Last night the Pioneers took their second licking of the season. rThe first was at the hands of the Ada Oil Company, : .Their victims for the year have been the Rice Frosh, Alvin Junior College, the Houston Silents, and the Univer sity of St. Thomas. The Fish entered the second half witlua-seven point margin over the Pioneers. John Powell of Whar ton struck first in the second half with a field goal and a free shot to boost - the : Pioneer score to 18. Don 'Heft, right forward dor the Fish, clicked quickly as the Fish began to roll again. Mlksch Off Backboards The Fish cAitinued to control both backboards with the major-j ity of the hustling coming from Leroy Miksch. But Gerald Cecil of Wharton, who was high man of the night with 12 and John Powell, left the Pioneers, were not to. ~ nied as they spurted fourth nine points which closed the ' lead to only two points. Then Montegut began to flick With his weaving in and out Junior collegians' defenses to hr >ak up their shots. Before the sec >nd half was nine minutes old! tho Freshmen had gained a five point lead which remained unchallenged the rest of the evening. Shooting wildly at times, i nine Fish connected with 16 field goals In 42 attempts and taking elelven of the 22 offered charity shots. Out of 44 attempts eight Pioneers chalked up 15 baskets, but: con nected with only 1 of the 14 of' fered free shots from the Fish. Velvln, Fish high point :r\an, dropped five of his six attempted field goals through the bnsk< Box Score: A&M FISH (43) FG FT Don Heft 1 0 Max Montegut .3 2 Jimmy Velvin .... 5 0 Richard Bess .... 1,0 Wallace Bleyl 1 1 LerOy Miksch .... 2 4 Jim Branam .... 0 1 Joe Gulledge .... 2 3 Don Garret 1 0 TOTALS 16 11 Wharton Junior College (37) FG FT Dave Gilder 3 0 Bill Brown 0 0 Joe Fuertes 0 1 Torrf Burnett .. . 3 2 Tom Irvin 1 0 Gerald Cecil 5 2 John Powell .... 2 1 Neel Kelsey 1 1 f pg. 11 _Kyle Rote. Southern Methodist’s smashing halfback, was named "Southwest- cnicr of the Ycai" Monday by the Tekas tion. Sports, Writers Associa Koto, who lei fepenec ;in lii number of tou TOTALS 15 7 Officials: W. G. Breazeale Taylor Wilkins. liid the Southwest Con- .... rushing, punting and of touchdowns scored, was pifked for his great showing against Notre Dame and for the prestige! he brought to the South west.^ \ In the Notre Dame game. Rote scored three of his 12 touchdowns. Fbr the 1 season, he gained 777 yards and had a punting average ofj 44.4 yards. The association also selected (“Coach of the Year” for seven other athletic divisions. Jess Neeljy, football coach at Rice, wps nhmed Southwest Con ference coach of the year, nosin; out Bob Woodruff, football coac at Baylor. , Wilfojrd Moore, football coach ai McMurraiy, beat out Ray Mor risen, football coach at Austin Col lege, for Texas conference coach of the year. Maroon C< jwy ' ■ i ‘i i Tonight m „ J S Meet Frogs A&M's erratic cagers have a second opportunity to crack Into the win column in conference play tonight when they face TCU on the DeWare Field House court at 8 following a tilt between the Fish nad Allen Academy. The Freshman game will begin at 6:15 p.m. L’a clash will league night. AASt was dow 48-53, and TCU fall in Houston. 61-80. i . other conference contest, 61-50, St ticH. oph H BY FRANK N. MANITZAS A A.M's IMP varsity nwlmpilng team will be composed largely of sophomore* with Bill Sefgesnt. Van Adamson, Billy. Kuroff, and Ralph Kllia forming the top four on whom Coach Art Adaniison ir pinning the Aggie hope* for the Southwest Conference swimming championship. J Van Adamson, son of the 1 coach, has won 18 races in the last flv|: years, ranging from a 50-yard frec-style event to a 300-yard in dividual medley, and he nil* set records in 12 <)f these events. Last season in the Southwest AAU in door meet. Van set a new record for the 300-yard, individual medleV and repeated the same 1(eat at the ’4’J South Texas AAtT. Van also won the Junior National Mite at Audubon Park, New Orleans last year. Billy Rarow has an equally ins- i ^ j h . belt McKenzie, hfeestst Dieck, and distance Dave Vardeman,;all th have lettered of the leading divers Bill May, Paul Klem Peters are oUtatf fourth I the juniors coin, lions on the aquadi . Adamson KxpecN I eke George freestyler ... » of whom . Hal . Jdhnsoivi—one divers oil the *ai> ('ampaign The Agavie* mapped ■» stiitiuous intersectionnl {schedule, , plnying such higgles! nsj lajng Islanji. Ok- lahnma A. and M. and BtJ Louis on fouls to th«l cast nnd to the | west coasts There are six jletter- mep at Agglcland and a covpie of i newcomers, Walt Davis; fi feet- 8, and'"Ken Button 6 feet-Ti make A. and M. pipsipects the brightest in a long time, j At kansas < alko met Oklahoma | A. and lft. and Kentucky, nlitional < ! finalists last season. | Arkansas has five lettenOen in cluding Bob Ambler, 6 feet 7; Jim Cathcart, 6 fee-4, anil Nor man Price, 6 feet-3.! On thei entire j equad there is only one man under ] six feet. Arkansas also has some transfer players wo are Counted | | upon to givie (he punch lloit with | the departure of Ken Keariis, all- conference, iand Cliff Hortfm and Johnny Ca.iApbell. ; TCU Has Youngsters Texas Christian ha!s onfy two lettermen but Buster Branpon has a blight array from Igst Reason's undefeated freshmen. Veteran of j the team iis Gene Schmidt, who is seeking, hb {fifth varsitif letter. Rice has: a new coach and five lettermen with better thain aver age height. 1{he Owls, however, lost Bill Tain, giant center land one of the finest players in the coun try through graduation. Wairen, Switzer is the top vete ran. He is" after his fourth varsity numeral. Rico also has some good men up frrtm the freshmen and J. D. White, |a junior college trans fer who was held out of acjtion last year. Coach is Don Sumaiii. a for mer Rice star, who succeeds Joe Davis. i ! , Rears Roast Veterajiw V Baylor lost James Owens, all- conferencp forward, to the pros but returning lire Heafhington, Bill DeWitt, Odell Preston. Bill Brack, Bill Hickman am| (icrnhi, Cobb, These fellows all played oni the National Invitational at Nefiv the conference. Orleans, Karow set a recoiyl in the 100-mejter breast strolgi " as well as winjning the 50-yard free style: | In the Jtinior Olympics * held at Houston, Karow won the 50-metter breaststroke, the 100-meter free style, and the 100-nieter individ ual medley. All of these events were in theisenior (men’s! division. Five Lettermen Available Capable help for the sophomores will be the five returning letter- men to thei swimming squad. John Westervelt; a senior, is{ one ’of the sprint) men on the Aggie squad. Jimmy Flowers, also a sen ior, was a starting center for (he varsity football team, but now ; he will display his taleint as a j breaststroke artist foj- the swim ming team. Other senior* who are work- i ing for berths on the swimming squad are sprint freestyle!' Gil- s.' fourteen years as coach of the team, Adam son has won : 53 meets, tied One, and lost 31. ; Mermen Open in Dajlaai | / This season the Cadets 'open at Dallas where they wi I participate in the Southwest Conference Re lay Carnival ion January 14, This program wilt include a ;400-yard freestyle, a 400-yand breaststroke, and a 400-yard baekitrokp/relay. Another event will b< a free style medley relay in which one man will swim a lOO-yajrq lap, The sec ond will swim a 220-Vard lap, and tho third man will f|nUh:;thc race with a 440-yjurd lap.) There will also" l>e a diving di vision in which three - men will compete from each . school. Each performer will hav^ dive and two optlo| Tire final event consist of a OOO-yaijl race with six men on (See AQUATIC, In 20 years, rotting up 11 averaging 60 tg. points per ; Captain of Um Horned Toad var sity crew thla: season la the starting aeniqr. Gene Schmidt, an BVanavllle. knd.. eager who was aecond high scorers; for the Froggies iUa*t campaign^ ia aeeking hia rifHt letter a wartime Incurred phenomena. Four gopha Start Joining, Schgiidt .at the forward post)* will be Harvey Fromme.l At center will be highly tout ml George McLeod, n 6' *" pivot Irtnn iMc- Leod tallied 1|1 points to rank as number two worer for the VVogs laat season. / Gtiards on the Purple five;will be John "Bud'* Campbell and Tom my Taylor. ^Taylor wia the: top point-maker »r the '49 Wogn on ,, the:basis of t^a 1AO talnes: f Working bfhmd thla starting groiip are forwards Carl Knog and - Ted Reynolds; fifth and seventh Ing ecotfi-a for last year’s freshman t&m; cepter Allan Brookshire,' ifnmber fhree point- maker for the Wogs; guard Bruce Craig, the onlir previous Ictteriman besides Schmidt, and ^iiard; h 0 i, Led. a senior; iquadman. Vietinig Were Weak Most of tpe CowtoWners’: vic- tinis were not major teams. How ever, the “Btlaia" did qr(ick ah un defeated st of the Mfssou The Shockers 42454, in Fort Wortjh last week. :*arlier the! Shockers had down ed TCU on their home court in Kansas. Other Purple victims were NTSC 143-48). MiBBouri <35- 37!l, Howard Payne (31-61),[ Abi lene Christian i( 57-65 i apd (35-521, aHd East Tegks (45-63) Victors over TCU were Missouri (54-45). Bradley (85-49). St. [Louis (810-53). and [Wichita l(65-4S), in • addition to' Rice. . Comparative scores against! com mon opponents- St. Lojuia. NTSC, ami ACC definitely favor the Ag gies. But Optimistic fans blight DeLUXE CAFE SEBV S SS, BEST j 4" . The Bryan Honie , {Texas Aggies