The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 25, 1954
Cougars Beat Aggies 52-51
James Addison’s great offensive
work and Pat McCrory’s leach
like guarding were in vain last
night as the Houston Cougars came
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from behind in the final seconds to
edge the Aggies, 52-51.
The game was the final home ap
pear* for Coach John Floyd’s Ca
dets who close out the season next
Monday night against Baylor in
Waco.
Addison’s 16 points was high for
the game. The only senior on the
club now has fired 120 points in
the past fiye games and is second
only to Rice’s Gene Schwinger in
Southwest conference points.
Wrestling Team
Sets First Tilt
A&M’s wrestler's square off in
the first match of the year against
Texas University in DeWare Field
House Saturday afternoon at 3:00
p.m. This will be the sixth time
that A&M has faced the Longhorns
in wrestling during the past three
years, with the Aggies coming out
on top five times to the Longhorns
one win.
A&M’s hopes will rest on the
shoulders of the two returning let-
termen who have won berths on the
hotly contested squad this year.
These men: Dick Cappel and Rudy
Henson have both done yeoman
work for the Aggies in their
wrestling careers.
Cappel is the only member of the
team who has had experience in
high school wrestling. Although a
native of Honduras, Cappel attend
ed high school at Holy Cross in
New Orleans and with his team
mates won the Louisiana State
High School Wrestling Tourna
ment. During each of the thi'ee
years that Cappel was at Holy
Cross.
The line up for the meet.wiLh the
Longhorns will be:
115 R. E. Coad—Frog from Flo
rida with no previous experience.
123 Tiny Allen—1953 Intramural
Runner-up 123.
130 Taylor Green—Squad mem
ber for the past two years.
137 Dick Cappel — previously
mentioned. ‘ ‘
147 Rudy Henson — previously
mentioned.
157 Jerry Pyle—Runner-up in
the Southwestern National AAU
1953'or Jim Witcher—Squad mem
ber 1953.
167 A1 Rial—1953 Champion 167
Fish Tournament.
177 Kenneth Jones—Fish from
Whitewright, Tex. possibly the best
prospect of the year.
191 Don Kachtik—Fullback con
verted into wrestler has been look
ing very good in intramurals.
Hwt Larry Winkler—Tackle on
the Aggie Football Team wrestled
gainst the Houston YMCA 1953—
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McCrory did a great defensive
job on Jack Mosher, Houston’s
high-scoring ace for the first 38
minutes of the game. Mosher end
ed up with 12 points but six of
them were in the final two minutes
And four of them—the most vital
of the night—put Houston within
one point with 27 seconds remain
ing and then ahead with 16 seconds
left.
The Aggies had a good shooting
night hitting 20 of 50 field goal
attempts for an even 40 percent.
The visitors hit 16 of 75 for a scant
21 percent. Houston hit 20 of 21
free throws. A&M connected 11
times in 19 attempts from the
free lane.
Houston’s taller Cougars domi
nated the board, grabbing 48 re
bounds to 42 for A&M. Addison
was brilliant, here too, reaching for
18 rebounds.
Box scores:
fgr. ft. pf. tp
.4 4 4 12
MOUSTOIV (52)
Mosher, S
Hatton, f 2
Palifox, g J
Bell, g 1
Shivers, c j
Lopez, v
Pettettie, f _2
TOTALS 1® 20 13 52
A&M (51)
fg. ft. pf. tp.
Addison, t J
Fortenberry, f O
McCrory, g -
Hardgrove, g . . . 1
Martin, c °
Mcllhenny, f 3
Boring, g 2
TOTALS 20 11 21 51
Score by periods:
Houston I! Jf 52
A&M 9 15 .10 17—51
Free throws missed—Houston : Mosher,
Palafox 2, Bell 5, Shivers, Foster, Pet-
tiette. A&M: P'ortenberry, McCrory 2,
Hardgrove, Martin 4.
Officials: McAlliste and Kasscn.
Big Boys Tops In
’Mural Wrestling
EAST HARTFORD, Com). tS>>—
Police got a call that a man was
chasing a woman along a street.
The time was 3 a. m. The investi
gating patrolman reported that it
was a husband chasing his wife
because she refused to cook his
breakfast at that hour.
The bigger boys dominated In
tramural Wrestling on Tuesday
22nd. Fred Heldenfels of A Eng
had little trouble in winning a deci
sion over Jim Adams of B Inf in
the 177 lb. weight class. Bill
Nourie of Sq 3 won his second bout
of the tournament as he outpointed
Joe Jahns of A Cml 8-3. This was
Joe’s first loss, but automatically
puts him out of the race. Dave
Korry of Sq 14 who had previously
beaten C. R. Abbey of B Armor,
ran into quite a bit of trouble in
Charles Nations of Sq. 11 and lost
his chance to advance any further.
Jerry Keith of Sq 4 gained a berth
into the semi-finals of the 177
weight class as he pinned David
Bailey of AAA in the time of 0:54.5
seconds. So we have Heldenfels of
A Eng against Nourie of Sq 3 and
Nation of Sq. 11 against Keith of
Sq 4 in the semi-finals on March 2.
Ray Winbom of A Cml won his
first bout of the year as he pinned
S. C. Ferrell of A Inf in 2:55. This
matches him against Earl Boykin
of W Band who won a decision over
Jim Weeks of A Armor. In the
only upper class bouts, Jim Horton
of ATC pinned Paul Holliday of
AFA in just 1:43.
The rest of the bouts had to do
with the Freshmen wrestlers—most
of whom are wrestling for the first
time in their lives and are finding
out that they are better men than
they thought they were. Carleton
Hazelwood of Co E outpointed E.
L. Tieman of Co. K by 1 small
point—the match going all the way
with the final score 6-5. S. B.
Crockett of Sq. 24 pinned his oppo
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in 1 minute flat. Immediately
after this match R. N. June of
Sq. 19 earned the right to meet
Crockett in the semi-finals by pin
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1:20.5.
Too many defaults occurred in
the Fish Heavyweight class as D.
B. Ross of Sq 25 failed to keep
his appointment with John Huff
of Co. D. G. D. Fletcher of Co. H
also was conspicuous by his absence
as he gave the match to Robert
Park of Co. L.
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