The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 17, 1952, Image 3

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    Wednesday, December 17, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 3
CMS Returns From Tourney
To Smother Milano 42-27
By CLIFTON BATES
Staff Correspondent
The Consolidated basketball
team struggled along with Milano
High School last night through
the first half of play, then caught
on fire late in the third quarter
to surge ahead to a 42-27 victory
in the Tiger Gymnasium.
Bobby Jackson, firing from the
center post for CHS, hit the bas
ket seven times from the floor,
and put in. one free throw for a
total of 15 points to lead the scor
er’s for the night.
Jimmy Black of Milano was
high point man for the visitors
with 13 counters.
“Control of the ball, and care
ful thinking brought the boys
through last night,” said Coach O.
V. Chafin of the Tigers.
At halftime the Milano five had
LAST NIGHT’S BOX SCORES
Trinity
Fg Ft Pf Pts
Milton Dresch, g 2 0 14
Donald Norris, f 0 0 0 0
Roy Green, f 5 1 2 11
Andy Kalmanir, g....O 0 10
Bays Bryant, g 3 2 18
Bubba Reed, f 6 7 4 19
Rogers Douglas, f....4 5 1 13
Total 20 15 10 55
A&M
Fg Ft Pf Pts
Don Moon, g 3 0 4 G
Bob Johnson, f 1 0 2 2
Rodney Pirtle, f 4 3 2 11
Donald Heft, f 2 3 17
Don Binford, g 7 1 1 15
Leroy Miksch, f 7 5 4 19
Tames Addison, c 0 0 10
?oe Hardgrove, g 0 0 10
Total 24 12 1G GO
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closed the gap 11-13, and held
the Consolidated team down dur
ing the early minutes of the third
quarter. Then with Milano trailing
17-20 in the closing minutes of
the third period, CHS surged
ahead, and without looking back,
finished the game 42-27.
In the “B” team game, the Tig
ers won 28-11. The halftime score
was 13-5, and the Milano quin
tet couldn’t get within close range
of the straight-shooting Tigers at
any time during the tilt.
Box Score
Milano
Player FG FT PF TP
Owens 3 3 0 9
Black G 1 1 13
Barshear 0 12 1
Magee 4. 0 5 2
Rutherford 10 3 2
CHS
Motheral 2 2 16
Andrews 2 0 2 4
Jackson 1 1 0 15
Anderson 5 0 2 10
Cooner 0 0 0 0
Bonnen 3 12 7
•
Bobby Jackson made all tourna
ment center for A&M Consolidat
ed High School in the Madison-
ville Invitation Tournament, scor
ing 21 points in one game.
Consolidated won their first
game and lost the second in the
Tournament last Friday and Sat
urday. The first one was with
Trinity, 51-28 in favor of the Tig
ers. Lovelady High won the second
Tiger game, 30-25.
With three men sick, Coach
Othel Chafin of Consolidated didn’t
have his hopes too high for the
outcome of the tournament. Bobby
Jackson, Byron Andrews and Joe
Motheral were on the sick list for
the big week-end, although all
three played.
A&M Consolidated
FG FT PF PT
Motheral 4 3 4 11
Andrews 0 0 0 0
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Jackson 7 7 1 21
Anderson 1113
Bonnen 5 0 1 10
Cooner 3 0 16
Trinity
FG FT PF PT
Mench 10 2 2
Owens, C 7 i 1 15
Owens < 110 3
Cannon 0 0 10
Humphrey 0.0 4 0
Chandler 2 12 5
Martin 110 3
Cude 0 0 10
A&M Consolidated
FG FT PF PT
Motheral 3 3 4 9
Andrews 0 3 0 3
Jackson 2 1 4 5
Anderson 3 2 2 8
Cooner 0 0 0 0
Bonnen 0 0 0 0
Lovelady
FT FG PF PT
Lawson 4 0 2 8
Bitner 2 0 3 4
Brent 0 14 1
Stewart 0 10 1
Holliday 4 G 1 14
Middleton 0 0 0 0
Goodwin 10 3 2
Aggies Recover After Halftime
To Chalk Up Third Win 60-55
By BOB BORISKIE
Battalion Sports Staff
The Aggie cagers came steam
ing back last night in DeWare
Field House, after a very cold first
half to down Trinity University
60-55.
Leroy Miksch
Hillhouse Selected
All-Army for 1952
Andy Hillhouse, All-SWC
end for the Aggie football
team in 1950, has been named
to the second annual All-Army
team by the Army Times, na
tional newspaper for the Army.
Hai’ry Stietler was the head
mentor who tutored Hillhouse.
This is the Aggie-ex’s second year
to make the all-star squad, playing
for Camp Polk. His home is in
Alvin.
Ken Shobe, who played on the
Aggie Fish team before entering
the service, made fullback on the
second team. Shobe is from Hous
ton.
The Times announced the squad
following a two-month long poll
which found more than 8200 sold
iers voting for their favorite play
ers on Army football teams.
Arnold Galiffa, West Point
quarterback of the Blanchard-
Davis era, starred for the Head
quarters and Service Command
Athletics in Japan this year, and
made the first string.
Every member of the first three
teams played college ball with
the exception of Sgt. Sammy Rey
nolds, Fort Eustis, Va., back, one
of the leading vote-getters in the
p^ll. Reynolds, a Negro, has play
ed for Army teams since 1946. At
Eustis he was the star of a strong
team which included several fox-
mer All-Americans.
All-Army 1952
Pos.
Players
College
Ht.
Wt.
Hometown
E
Andy Hillhouse
Texas A&M
6’4”
225
Alvin, Texas
E
Frank Rascoe
Del Mar JC
6’1”
190
Royse City, Tex.
T
Bill Pearman
Tenn.
6’
210
Charlotte, N. C.
T
Tom Palmer
Wake Forest
6’2”
230
Collingswood,N.J.
G
Rav Romero
Kansas St.
5’11”
220
Wichita, Kans.
G
Chuck Asher
Louisville 5’10%”
197
Middleton, Ohio.
G
C. Tonncmakcr
Minnesota
G’2”
235
Minneapolis, Min.
QB
Arnold Galiffa
West Point
G’2”
185
Donora, Pa.
HB
Larry Coutre
Notre Dame
5*9”
180
Chicago, 111.
HB
Sammy Reynolds
(None)
5’11”
185
Bonham, Tex.
FB
George Lagorio
St. Mary’s
6’1”
205
Alemeda, Calif.
Second Team
E
M. Roarke
I. Gap
Bost
Col.
E
Barry Deetz
I. Gap
Moravian
T
Jack Stroud
Drake
Tennessee
T
John Hclwig
Ord
N. Dame
G
Ted Daffer
Eustis
Tennessee
G
Joe Palumbo
Eustis
Virginia
C
Les Richter
Cooke
California
QB
Rocco Calvo
Lee
Cornell
HB
Randall Clay
Brooke
Texas
HB
D. Washelesky
Polk
Bald-Wal.
FB
Ken Shobe
Houston
Tex.
A&M Frosh
Texas A&M 60. Trinity 55
Oklahoma City 77, Okla. Baptist 52
Bradley 89, TCU 76
Arkansas 65, Missouri 64
Houston 72, Detroit 69
Louisiana Tech 76, Eastern N.M. 62
Texas Lutheran 58, St. Mary’s 53
Kilgore JC 77, Lon Morris 74
Seton Hall 89, Carroll 77
NW Louisiana 67, Southern St. 64
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Both teams started slowly, with
erratic ball passing and missed
crip shots, until Binford pushed
one in from just outside the free
throw to mark up the first two
points on the scoreboard. A&M
missed nine basket attempts as the
clock showed three minutes and
40 seconds of scoreless ball.
The Aggies held the lead from
that first basket until Trinity eas
ed ahead by a 29-28 margin with
two minutes left in the second
quarter.
Leroy (Hawk) Miksch, Aggie
high point man with 19 tallies, was
a terror under both baskets as he
almost personally conti’olled the
rebounds and racked up 13 points
in the first half.
With the scoreboai-d reading 33-
30 for Trinity at half-time, the
Ag's returned to rattle the nets
with a series of outside shots by
Don Binford to ease hack into the
lead with 8:42 left in the last
quarter.
Binford, with 15 point for his
night’s work, sank five quick bas
kets to lead the Aggie surge to
the front, and they decided to pro
tect the 57-55 lead they had with
over three minutes left to play.
The Cadets began to freeze the
ball, and a Trinity foul, with a
technical foul added for over-pro-
testing, gave Don Heft three shots
with 23 seconds left in the game.
He calmly sank all three to wind
up the scoring for the night, and
the Aggies won by a five point
margin.
Rodney Pirtle, sophomore for-
ward, played an outstanding game
and sank four baskets and three
gratis shots for 11 points.
Don Moon scored six points and
played a strong defensive game to
break up several Trinity thrusts
down court.
Don Heft, with seven points, and
Bob Johnson, who scored two,
rounded out the Aggie scoring.
High point man for Trinity Uni
versity was Bubba Reed, who
chalked up 19 points to match the
Miksch total.
The Aggies look forward to the
December 22nd meeting with Col
orado A&M at DeWare Field
House with a season record of
three wins and one loss.
Following the Colorado A&M
game, the Aggies rest while wait
ing for the SWC tournament
which starts at Dallas Dec. 26.
They will faije the SMU quintet
in the tourney opener.
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(World’s Greatest
Tenor)
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3 P. M. Sunday — Jan. 18
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