The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1959, Image 4

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Thursday, February 12, 1959
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Frogs Pad Loop Lead with 80-61 Win over Ags
By BOB WEEKLEY * I night in Fort Worth when they a half game lead for the honors
Fort Worth — TCU’s red hot outscored and outrebounded an over the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Horned Frogs continued on their outclassed Aggie five, 80-61. The loss left A&M with a 4-5
merry way toward the Southwest The win gave the Frogs a 8-1 mark and a shaky hold on the
Conference championship last 1 conference record and a two and fifth position.
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A&M, playing a full court press
off and on during the game, man
aged to stay within seeing dis
tance of the Horned Frogs the
first half, tying the score twice
and pulling within three points
of TCU in the last minutes of
play.
With less than a minute re
maining in the first half the
score was 27-30 until 6-3 Kenneth
Brunson hit a jump shot from the
comer and H. E. Kirchner was
fouled for two free tosses in the
last three seconds. When the Ag
gies trotted off the hardwood floor
they saw they three point deficit
increased to seven.
TCU hit a tremendous 54.5 per
cent of their shots from the floor
that first period and outrebounded
the Farmers, 21 to 13. The Cadets
made 35.7 per cent of their shots
that half.
The Horned Frogs came back
onto the floor for the second half
like they all had been installed
with V-8 motors, quickly upping
their lead to 13 points in the first
four minutes and then toying with
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the Ag-gies for the remaining 16.
The Aggies couldn’t do anything
right in that last 20 minutes and
the towering Kirchner couldn’t do
anything wrong. At one point the
6-10 athlete made 11 straight
shots without missing one. He was
probably in his finest form of the
season as he scored 31 points and
collected 11 rebounds, and he
didn’t play the last four or five
minutes.
Archie Carroll was again high
point man for the Cadets with 20
points, followed by Neil . Swisher
with 17 and Wilmer Cox with nine.
Carroll also led the rebounding
with eight.
Four TCU players scored in
double figures, Kirchner with 31,
.Ron Stevenson and Derrill Nip-
pert with 16 and Brunson with 13.
They outrebounded the Aggies,
42-26.
A&M meets Texas Tech Sat
urday night in College Station
for their next SWC outing.
TEXAS A&M (61) ig rob pf
Carroll
Swisher
McNichol
Colli.er
Cox
Chapman
Craig
Corson
Mercer
E. Turner
Team rebounds
pts
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9
Totals
25 26
TCU (80)
Stevenson
Nippert
Kirchner
Brunson
King
Tyler
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Meacham
Williams
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Frosh Annex Sixth;
Trip Wogs, 80-71
Fort Worth—Coach Shelby Met
calf’s Frosh quintet made quick
work of TCU’s Polywogs last
night in Fort Worth as they col
lared their fourth straight win of
the season, 80-71.
The Fish were in complete com
mand from the starting gun on,
building up a nine point lead in
less than five minutes of the first
half. TCU rallied in that period
to close the gap to five points,
38-33, before the half ended.
A&M hit 32 of 75 shots from the
field in the game for a 42.7 per
cent shooting mark while the
Wogs sank 21 of 64 for a 32.8
percentage from the floor. The
Aggies outrebounded TCU, 55-37.
High point man for the Fish
was Carroll BmussaTd with 19
points to his credit. Four Ags in
all tallied in the double figures,
Gary White sinking 17 points, Pat
Clancy 18 and Don Riggan 10.
TCU’s David Warnell did all
the scoring for the Woga, hit
ting 32 points. Sixteen of these
came by way of the free throw
line. One other TCU player scor
ed in the double figures, Phil
Reynolds with 18.
FISH (80)
White
Clancy
Riggan
Broussard
Keller
Reeves
Waghorne
Streigler
Williams
Team rebounds—8
Totals
WOGS (71)
Loudermilk
Perkins
Warnell
Reynolds
Maberry
Brumm
Campbell
Team rebounds—6
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