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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1955)
Thursday, February 3, 1955 THE BATTALION See. T—Page 3 Frogs Thrash Ags 92-62 As Cage Marks Tumble FORT WORTH—Four new Southwest Conference free throw records were set here Wednesday as Texas Christian strengthened ★ Kox Scon-: A&M <C2) ffiT. fl. ft. tp. Henry 3 5 5 11 BHbrey 0 3 5 3 Mehaffey 4 1 5 9 Fortenberry 1 1 5 3 Harrod 2 6 1 10 Brophy 3 11 5 17 Smith 1 0 5 2 Phipps 2 1 3 5 Gattis 0 0 0 0 T.cve 0 0 2 0 Wilson 0 2 0 2 TOTALS . . . . 16 30 36 62 Tf'tJ (92) fK. ft. fl. tp. Warren 8 8 3 21 White 2 4 2 .8 O’Neal 5 23 3 32 Kirkpatrick 2 3 2 7 Estill 2 1 3 5 I.ampkin 1 1 0 0 Betts 2 0 5 4 O’Bannon 3 0 3 6 Biumley 1 0 0 2 Hill 0 0 0 0 Pickens 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 28 40 22 92 Free Throws Missed: A&M—Henry 3. Bilbrey 2, Fortenberry, Harrod 3, Smith, Phipps. TCU—Warren 5. White 3. O’Neal 7. Kil patrick. Estill 2. I.ampkin. O’Bannon, Pickens. Halftime Score: TCU 42. A&M 39. The Consolidated Junior High Student Council basketball tourna ment gets underway tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 in a game pitting favored Madisonville against Cald well. Other Friday opening round games in the junior high tourney will have Somerville meeting- Nav- asota at 3:40 p.m., Montgomery taking on Huntsville at G:30 p.m. and Brenham and Consolidated winding up Friday’s activities with an encounter beginning at 7:40 p.m. First round winners of the after- toon tilts will meet Saturday at i p.m. and the winners of the Fri- /lay evening games will take the court at 2:10 Saturday afternoon. Friday afternoon losers will meet at 3:20 p.m. and the evening los- its hold on first place with a 92-62 cage triumph over A&M. Richard O’Neal, the Frogs’ sen sational 6-7 sophomore center, raised his own individual charity- shot mark established earlier this season by sinking 22 against the Aggies. Though he got off only 14 field tries in the game, and was fouled on most of them by the sag ging Cadet defense, O’Neal man aged five and scoring honors with 32 points. O’Neal had only five field goal Coach Jim Bevans’ A&M Con solidated Tigers racked up their ninth win in their last ten games ers meet at 4:30 to determine con solation finalists for the evening contest following the championship game at 7 p.m. Trophies will be awarded to the tournament champion and the run ner-up team as well as to the con solation game winner. Awards will also be made to an all-tournament team. Madisonville enters the tourna ment in the role of favorite be cause of a fine season record of 17 wins and only 3 losses. Last week Madisonville defeated the Consolidated Kittens in a district game by a wide 31-13 margin, but the Kittens bounced back Monday night against Montgomery 29-9 to give them a one won, one lost dis trict record. Madisonville is un defeated in three district tilts. tries the first half. The Cadets fouled out six players, including the three who started off guarding O’Neal. The teams’ combined free throw attempts of H)2 also set a new league high, and the aggregate of 70 free throws made was another. TCU’s 40 points from the char ity line, of 61 tries, also w T as a rec ord. The Frogs now have a 5-1 record in the league. SMU is second with 4-2. Tuesday night as they pulled away rapidly in the last half to down Sealy Tigers by a 38-26 margin. The Tigers needed this victory to remain tied for first place in District 25A standings as Cypress- Fairbanks also edged Katy 43-37. Full season record for Consolida ted is 13 wins and 6 losses, but Cy- press-Fairbanks matches the Ti ger conference record of six won and one lost. In the Tuesday game, neither Consolidated nor Sealy led by more than three points until deep in the second quarter when rapid fire field goals by Jerry Oden, J. B. (See TIGERS, Page 4) Box Score: CONSOLIDATED (38) fsr. ft. pf. tp. Floeck 4 4 2 10 Garcia 3 5 3 11 Oden 2 O 1 4 Carroll •'> 1 1 H Englebrecht ... 1 0 4 2 TOTALS . . . 15 88 11 38 SKAl.V (26) fg. ft. of. t|>. Schreiner ... 2 2 1 6 Einkauf ... 0 0 i 0 Barrett ... 1 1 3 3 Koym . . . . 0 2 1 2 Packer ... 2 2 3 6 Krchnak. Edward ... 0 0 0 0 Rossler ... 0 0 0 0 Wright ... 1 3 1 5 Krchnak. Eugene ... 2 0 2 4 TOTALS . S 10 11 26 Halftime fecore: Consolidated 18, Sealy 14. Improving Tigers Down Sealy 38-26 Madisonville - Caldwell Open Junior Tourney ^ GROCERIES^ ^GROCERIES^ Monarch—10 Oz. Jar TEXAS FIGS . . . Libby’s—46 Oz. Can PINEAPPLE JUICE . 2—No. 2 Cans—29c Libby’s—46 Oz. 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