Thursday, January 19, 1956 THE BATTALION Pag'e 3 Third In SWC Scoring ‘Spider* Helping A&M Spin Wins By BARRY HART Assistant Sports Editor Georg-e (Spider) Mehaffey, the wild Irishman of A&M, stands third in Southwest Conference scoring- with 88 points, but “is his own worst enemy,” according - to Coach Ken Loeffler. “There’s only one thing worse than a wild Irishman,” smiled Loeffler, “and that’s tlmee calm Ihitchmen,” referring to Mehaf- fey’s occasional bursts of wild, un controlled basketball. “George is quick and fast and gets better every day,” says Coach Loeffler of his 6-4 point-maker. “He’s lasting longer in games too —he used to foul out on defense, now we’ve got him so he just fouls out on offense.” Mehaffey, dubbed “Spider” by his teammates, currently leads the Aggies in the scoring department in both the conference and season rankings. His 186 points places him ninth in the SWC season totals for a 13.3 average. Although not a skyscraper in height, George has plucked 53 important rebounds off the boards to pace A&M in that department through five conference games. Mehaffey’s 28 points in the Ag gies’ 77-89 loss to the Rice Owls stands as his personal high on the season and his 35 points in the pre conference tournament won him second-team all-tourney honors in Houston. “Mehaffey has all the reactions of a good basketball playerj” says Loeffler, “and only needs to control his natural wildness to become a really fine player.” The Houston Junior, a graduate of St. Thomas High where he earned a berth on the Catholic all- state quintet his senior year, Me haffey meshed 156 points last year to take second place among A&M scorers with a 13-point average. On the season George dunked 268 points through the hoop to stand third among the Aggies. Wild or not, it’s a fact that George Mehaffey is one of the out standing hardwood performers in the SWC. BOOKS! BOOKS! Let us reserve your books before going home— Easy pick-up on return—No waiting STUDENT CO-OP N. Gate VI 6-6715 BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD BATES One day 2 BOOK' , H C RE'S HOPIN'* 1 -r-r—r-—i ]yo* CAN’T BEAT TRADIN' WITH LOUtf BLESS 'IM * o—adw-y ~ % m K i: . That “new suit” I “bought” for Dad is really an old one I had rejuvenated at . . . CAMPUS CLEANERS WE N. Gate NEED USED BOOKS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL STUDENT CO-OP VI 6-6715