PAGE 6 THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 15, 1959 Lawrence. Agg le Broussard Statistics Annett Siasks Two Junior Wayne Annett goes high into the air Friday night in White coliseum to score two points for the Aggies against the Midwestern Indians. The Farmers w r on, 70-43. Carroll Broussard (24) and Don Stanley (44) move in for A&M while A1 Lee contests Annett for the shot and Bob Myers moves in to help Lee. INTRAMURALS Friday’s intramurals were some what slacker than usual with two events in class A and one event in class B. Tn class A football Puryear beat Hart, Bizzell won over on a for feit, Co. H-l beat Co. A-l on penetrations and Sq. 10 topped Coi B-2. Winners in class A horseshoes were Co. E-2 over Co. F-2, Co. G-l over Sq. 14 and Sq*. 11 topped Sq. 3. Class B handball found Co. B-l winner over Sq. 3, Sq. 14 over Co. E-l, Sq. 9 over White and Co. D-l over Sq. 5. Yesterday’s action was quite a bit faster with a host of games being played in all three classes. Five contests were played in class A football with the Air Force’s teams taking three of them. Sq. 3 took Co. C-2 on pene trations in a close contest. Co. E-l scored an 8-6 win over Co. F-2; Sq. 15 held a 14-0 margin over Co. F-l; Co. H-2 rapped Co. A-2, 22-0 and Sq. 1 took an 8-0 beating from Sq. 12. Class A-C horseshoes was full of forfeits with only one game actually being played. Sq. 15 beat Co. E-l in the lone contest. Co. G-l won on a forfeit and in the class C division College View and Puryear won on forfeits. Only two games were played in class B basketball as Sq. 3 topped Co. H-2 and Sq. 15 beat Co. A-l. Winners in class B handball were Sq. 32 over Co'. F-2, Co. F-l over Sq. 1 and Co. H-2 over Co. 1-2. Today’s schedule shows basket ball, handball and bowling in class B. In the A division contests in football, horseshoes and ping pong- are on the agenda. ^$9 SANKEY PARK Jewelers Diamonds - Watches - Silver 111 N. Main, Bryan The standings in class A have been unofficially totaled in swim ming, rodeo, basketball, bowling and handball. Sq. 1 leads the pack with 305 points. Sq. 8 and Co. A-l are knotted at 290 points for the runner-up honors. The rest of the top ten is made up of Co. B-2 with 285 points; Sq. 4 with 280 points; Co. F-l with 275 points and Co. B-l tied with Sq. 11 with 270 points. Unofficial class B standings take in swimming, rodeo, football, horseshoes, ping pong, cross coun try, basketball, bowling and hand ball. Sq. 11 is holding down the number one spot with 446 points followed by Sq. 10 with 390, Sq. 1 with 377%, Co. G-2 with 376 and Sq. 12 tied with Co. E-2 with 270. The A&M basketball team, un defeated in four intei-sectional games, get a chance to sit back and rest on their laurels this week before they pack their bags and move to Houston Thursday night where they have a date with a revenge - minded University of Houston five. Coach Bob Rogers’ boys have showed the Southwest Conference that a goal saved is a goal un made, holding their bevy of four opponents to a meager 44 points per game average. On the other hand, the Aggies have been any thing but'the genial host, scoring an average of 80 points per game . . . which makes an average of 36 points per game difference between them and their foes. The Aggies haven’t been stingy with each other, either, in shoot ing opportunities. Carroll Brous sard is the top gunner on the team, but there’s only 25 points separating him from the eighth ranked man on the team. Broussard, the talented sopho more with a knack for everything in the way of basketball, is aver aging 13.2 points per game and shooting at a .442 clip from the floor. He’s also second in total re bounds with 36. Free throws doesn’t seem to be his specialty, though since he’s ranked fifth in accuracy on the team with a .625 percentage from the cii’cle. Lanky Wayne Lawrence, the 6-7 senior who was picked on Time Magazine’s All-Sectional team, is the leading rebounder with 38 to his credit. Lawrence is third in scoring with a 10.2 average and a shooting percentage of .405. Kelly Chapman, who earned his first starting assignment of the year Friday night against Mid western, is second in scoring with a 12.2 average and a .471 shooting percentage. Chapman has 27 re bounds and is third in that de partment. Elliot Craig, one of the top eight men on the team, is the most accurate shooter on the squad, batting an even .647 from the floor and a .1000 percentage from the free throw line. Craig has a total of 28 points in four outings. Broussard holds the individual record of most points per game this season, 17 against Midwest ern, while Lawrence is to top re bounder for any one game, with 14 against the University of Houston. Houston will be the last team the Aggies will meet before they move to Houston and the South west Conference pre-season tour nament scheduled for Dec. 28-30. The tournament will be the first time the teams will have a chance to get together and compare notes. The Aggies were winners of the SWC Tournament last year, their first in the history of the school, and are rated as co-favorites to win the event again this year along with SMU and Arkansas. No real action should be seen until the second round when the winner of the SMU-Texas Tech g - ame meets the winner of the Arkansas-Baylor game in the second round action. SMU and Arkansas should be the two teams tangling. The Farmers aren’t expected to have too tough a time getting to the finals, meeting weak TCU in the first game and the winner of the Rice-Texas game in the second. It has been a tradition in the conference, in years gone past, that the winner of the tourney was automatically jinxed as far as pennant hopes are concerned. The Aggies won the tourney last year, but finished in a tie for fifth in the conference race. They have hopes of winning both and bursting the jinx this year. WASI aiMl WEAK GINGEAM by Trig wist’ Finest expression of Truval’s craftsman ship, this sport shirt with the new -l filigree weave will please every man.' Tailored with permanent stays, two > matched pockets and gleaming smokey toned buttons. A drip-dry, touch of the v iron fabric. Available in blue, tan or grey. $ Exceptional vaiue at Zslie (^xcltanae —_S/ 4 95 ore ‘Serving Texas Aggies’ Wayne Lawrence Lawrence, recently selected on Time Magazine’s All-Sect ional team, is the Aggies leading rebounder with 38 to his credit and third in scoring with an average of 10.2 points per game. Ags Dump Indians, 70-43, Friday Night Carroll Broussard dunked 17 points Friday night in White Coli seum to pace the A&M basketball team to a 70-43 victory over the Midwestern Indians, an independ ent College from Wichita Falls. The Aggies had a tough time in getting going against the Red skins, and didn’t begin to pull away from their opponents until late in the first period. Midwestern had only one chance to lead the Aggies, and that was at the start of the game when Bob Myers tied the score up for Midwestern at two-all, and then missed a free throw on a foul by Kelly Chapman. The largest margin the Farmers could pile up in the first half was a 32 point lead with less than one minute remaining in the game. In the first half the Aggies hit 43.7 of their field goal attempts with Broussard and Wayne Law rence leading the scoring with six points apiece. Midwestern hit 38.8 per cent of their shots and Don Shelton was their leading scorer with five points. The Aggies roared back in the second half and scored 14 points before Midwestern could score a point. Lawrence scored six of those points and Broussard seven. 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