The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1959, Image 4

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    0 Yeoman, captain of West
Pr/nt’s 1948 football team, is an
distant football coach at Michi
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THE BATTALION
PAGE 4 Friday, December 11, 1959
CMS Tigers Win
Two This Week
By RUSSELL BROWN
CHS Correspondent
In a flurry of roundball action
this week the A&M Consolidated
Tigers racked up two wins against
one loss in non-district action.
Tuesday night found the Tigers
at Allen Academy against the
Ramblers, coming' out on top 38-
27. Wednesday and Thursday
night the Bengals opened their
home season by meeting Hearne
and South Houston High of Pasa
dena. The Bengals bested the
Eagles 54-30 but the 12-4A repre
sentatives from Pasadena pulled
out a 55-53 victory over the Ma
roon and White.
The Tigers used a well-balanced
offense against the Ramblers, us
ing the tandem-offense and the fast
break to their advantage. The
Maroon and White, avenging an
earlier loss to Allen in the Bryan
Tourney, rolled up an 18-11 half
time lead and won going away 38-
27. Senior Bruce Thompson, 6-2,
led the attack with eight points
while Kelly Parker hit for seven.
Jerry Kruse of Allen took high
point honors with nine.
Wednesday night was a com
plete rout as the hosts out-shot,
out-rebounded, and out-played the
listless Eagles by a 54-30 margin.
The Maroon and White built up a
21-4 and 34-15 first half leads be
fore slacking off under reserve ac
tion to finish the stomping.
Thompson dropped 14 points
through the loop to lead the win
ners.
Hearne scored in stairstep fashion
as Simon Martinez had eight, Ho
ward White had seven, Grady Rus
sell hit six, Sam Altimore had five
and Bill Hall had four.
Thursday night was undoubted
ly one of the best high school
games in the local area for some
time. Both teams started out cold
as the halftime count read 14-14.
Both quints put on their scoring
caps in the final periods as a total
of 80 points went through the
hoop, 41 going to South Houston
and 39 to the Tigers.
Ronnie Rucker led the District
12-4A representatives with 18 tal
lies while Thompson finally hit
his midseason stride by finding
the range for 11 field goals and
five free shots for 27 points, the
highest output by a Tiger this
year.
The Bengals meet the Allen
Ramblers again in Tiger Gym next
Wednesday night
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Midwestern Indians Tonight
Coach Bob Rogers’ Aggies lay
their unblemished basketball rec
ord on the line tonight as they
challenge the invading Midwestern
Indians at 8 p.m. in White Coli
seum.
This will be the first meeting of
the two teams in the history of
both schools, and the Farmers are
odds-on favorites to send the Red
skins packing back to their lodges
minus their scalps and wampum.
. Midwestern has some big medi
cine they can throw up in efforts
to block the Aggies, with a team
that averages out at a towering
6-4, with their top scorer of the
past season returning to put fear
in the white man’s breast.
Top threat for Midwestern is
6-5 Center Bob Myers, who hails
from the same town that Mid
western is located in, Wichita
Falls. Myers scored 302 points in
27 games last season for a per
game average of 11.1. Myers is
team co-captain along with A1
Lee.
Tall man on the team is 6-6 sen
ior Wayne Davis, a four year man
for the Indians. Davis is sched
uled to start at Forward. Lee is
Davis’s runing mate, and is the
shortest man on the squad at 5-11.
Lee is a veteran of service ball
where he was All-Air Force honor
able menton on the Sheppard Sen
ators team that won the world
wide service championship.
Rounding out the Redskins
PROBABLE STAR TING LINEUP
Player
Hgt.
Pos.
Hgt.
Player
Bobby Cash
6-5
G
6-y 2
Wayne Annett
A1 Lee
5-11
G
6-5
Carroll Broussard
Bob Myers
6-5
C
6-7
Wayne Lawrence
Tom Shelton
6-5
F
6-3
Pat Stanley
Wayne Davis
6-6
F
6-3
Kelly Chapman
Wayne Annett
Annett, a 6-0 guard, is the shortest man on the Aggie team,
but one of the top hands in the defensive game that has
marked the Aggies success this season.
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concerning the powers of sound and rhythm.
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Edmund Spenser, 16th Century poet, expected a
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starting five are two-year letter-
man Tom Shelton at forward and
Sophomore Bobby Cash, a 6-4
guard.
Cash is also a veteran of armed
forces ball, and made the All-
Armed Forces second team.
Kelly Chapman, the spectacular
Kentuckian with the unorthodox
jump shots, is slated for the first
starting roll of the season as a
replacement for Don Stanley.
Chapman is the leading scorer on
the A&M team with a 15 point per
game average. Chapman has been
hindered by a hurt hand.
Don Stanley has been slow in
rounding into form this season, due
to a operation that kept him off
the practice courts for the first
three weeks of the basketball year.
Representing the Stanley’s in
the starting lineup will be brother
Pat, who won fame earlier in the
week by holding Houston’s Gary
Phillips to a ineager six points,
while collecting only two fouls
along the way.
Wayne Lawrence, Carroll Brous
sard and Wayne Annett round out
the probable Aggie starters, while
Wilmer Cox and Elliot Craig are
set for their alternating turns with
the starting five.
The A&M Fish will not play be
fore the varsity, but are slated for
action again Thursday night when
they meet Kilgore in Kilgore.
Ag Swimming Team
Opens at SMU Meet
Aggie tankmen will get into the
“swim" of things Dec. 19 as they
open the swimming season at the
Conference Relays in JSMU’s Joe
Perkins Natatorium.
The relays at Dallas will fea
ture 10 events with 16 men from
entered.
me events include 200-yd. free
style relay; 200-yd. breast-liy re
lay; 200-yd. bacKstroke relay; 200-
yh. medley relay; louu-yd. distance
.tree style relay; diving; 400-yd.
tree style relay; 400-yd. breast-
tly relay; 400-yd. backstroke re
lay; and 400-yd. medley relay.
Aggie breaststrokers for the re
lays include Deiter Ul'er, Orlando
oossani, Robert Crenshaw, and
<jscar Cordon.
Don Draper, Hondo Hernandez,
naroid Hooks, John McJvjnney,
itonnie Reitz and Janies Roberts
will compete in the freestyle
events.
The backstrokers are John Har
rington, All-American last season,
Robert Crenshaw and Jack Klug.
Dave Woodard is the top man
in the butterfly event.
Divers are William Dechauk and
Clark Lincoln.
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Although some of the swimmers
are named to compete in only one
event, they will fill in the other
events to complete a team.
Besides the competitors in the
relays, Fred Kana and Sonny York
will make the trip as managers.
The SMU meet will have all the
members of the Conference com
peting, including Texas Tech.
Although the Fish don’t open the
season until Feb. 5, Coach Aid
Adamson is very pleased with his
freshmen prospects.
Tom Kennerly and Bill Baker,
both High School All-Americans,
drew the greatest praise from
Adamson.
Other promising freshmen are
Rogelio Nunez, breast stroker;
Walter Windsor, Robert Hipp,
Louis Benhardi, Henry Eissler and
Jimmy Bice, all free style, and
David Langford, backstroke.
Adamson said that he is pleased
with the freshmen prospects and
they should do well this season.
Last year the Varsity ended up
third in the SWC and Coach Ad
amson has indicated that they
probably wouldn’t finish too much
better this year.
Season Schedule
Feb. 5 SMU at College Station
Feb. 23 Texas at College Station
Feb. 25-7 Southwest AAU Meet
at Dallas
Feb. 13 Texas Tech at College
Station
Feb. 17 Rice at Houston
March 10-12 Southwest Confer
ence Meet at Lubbock
March 24-6 NCAA Championship
at Dallas
Unscheduled A meet with Uni
versity of Corpus Christi.
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