The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 04, 1956, Image 3

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    [Wednesday, January 4, 1956
THE BATTALION
Pagre 3
Varsity, Fish To Host
Baylor Gagers Tonight
By Battalion Sports Staff
A&M jumps into the Southwest
Conference cage race tonight as it
pla ys host to.Baylor’s frisky Bears
in White Coliseum at 8 p.m.
The Aggie Fish take on Baylor’s
Gubs in the night’s opener at 6:30
p.m. KORA’s Mike Mistovich will
broadcast a play-by-play descrip
tion of the game.
Currently resting in the fifth
spot among SWC teams in season
standings, the Aggies come into to
night’s battle with a record of two
wins and seven losses. Baylor has
a 3-8 season mark, and stands
fourth among conference teams.
The Cadet’s starting quint will
be made up of Bill Brophy, 6-3,
Fritzie Connally, 6-3, Roger Har
vey, 5-11, Ken Hutto, 6-0, and
George Mehaffey, 6-4.
Hutto broke into the starting
lineup during the pre-season tour
nament at Houston last weekend
and led Aggie marksmen with a to
tal of 51 points in three games—
an average of 17 points per game.
He’s a sophomore from Amarillo.
“Hutto is playing good ball,” re
marked Coach Ken Loeffler,” and
I’m very pleased with his progress
so far.”
A&M’s finish in the Houston
tourney was disappointing, but only
emphasizes what Loeffler said be
fore the season started that “we
can’t win without the big guy.”
KEN HUTTO paced Aggie basketball scorers in the South
west Conference Totirn’ey in Houston Dec. 28-30 averaging
17 points in three games.
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The Bears, who have a 6-6 start
ing center in Louis Estes at the
post position and a 6-5 forward in
Jerry Mallett, an all-Southwest
Conference selection last season,
will have a definite height advan
tage over the Aggies.
Rounding out the Baylor starting
five are senior Donnis Raines, 6-4,
Albert White, 6-1 and Capt.
Wayne Connally, 5-11.
Baylor has scored 642 points so
far this season compared to 701
for opponents. A&M has chalked
up 584 points to opponents’ 671.
Hoping to extend their one-game
winning streak and push past a .500
percentage on the season, the tal
ented Aggie Fish match baskets
with the Baylor Cubs in the open
er of the first-year conference race
tonight at 6:30 in White Coliseum.
The Fish broke even in their first
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by Allen Academy, 75-72, and com
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(See BASKETBALL, Page 4)
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