The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 15, 1960, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
Friday, January 15, 1960
PAGE 5
Consolidated Tops
Cameron, 47 - 39
By RUSSELL BROWN
CHS Correspondent
Consolidated Tigers chalked up
their ninth win of the season Fri
day night as they topped the Cam
eron Yoemen, 47-39, in a non-dis
trict contest.
The Tigers had to come from be
hind, Aggie style, as the Maroon
and White was down 7-0 before
Smith and Kelly Parker, 5-10 sen
ior squadman put the Bengals in
front 13-7. Leading 15-10 at the
quarter, the Bengals saw the lead
dissolve at Dwayne Jergens’ two
free tosses gave the foe a shoi't-
lived 24-23 lead in the second
stanza. Bruce Thompson’s layup
with the buzzer gave the Bengals
a 25-24 halftime lead.
The Tiger defense came into its
own, holding Barkemeyer and com
pany to only two field goals in
the final 16 minutes of play. The
Yoe hit 11 free tosses to keep
things close and interesting but
the ball-hawking Bengals just had
too much and too many on the
ball.
In the “B” tilt the subs came
through in fine style as Bob
Adams’ sparkling offensive and
defensive work in a 30-point, sec
ond quarter, gave the bengals a
bench-clearing 53-30 tally. Trail
ing 6-5 at the quarter, Adams and
Harris Marshall ball-hawked the
Bengals to a 30-3 quarter as the
Bengals took intermission with a
comfortable 35-9 margin.
Paced by the freshman club and
new transfer student, Ohio-bred
David Remge, the Bengals contin
ued the slaughter in the final per
iods with 42-14 and 53-30 stanza
leads.
Adams led the scoring parade
with 17 points while Larry Ran
dolph of the Tigers and Dan Bra-
shear of the Yoe each had eight
points.
The Tigers engage the Caldwell
Hornets in Tiger Gym Friday night
at 5 before opening District 21-
AA action Tuesday against the
Bellville Brahmas at home.
Myers Chooses Ellis
As Assistant Coach
SCIENTISTS GO, GO, GO
NEW PROVIDENCE, N. J. OS’)
— When scientists at the Bell La
boratories here invite you to “Go,”
they’re not being rude.
An ancient Oriental game called
“Go” has become the top diversion
for the space-age scientist. It’s
a test of mental strategy.
Tom Ellis, 35-year ©Id head foot
ball coach at McMurry College, Abi
lene, has been named assistant
coach at Texas A&M by Jim My
ers, director of athletics.
Ellis, father of three childi’en,
will work with the backs on Myers
Aggie staff.
A native of Cleveland, Tenn.,
where he played at Bradley high
school, Ellis played his collegiate
ball at McMurry in the seasons of
1942, 1946 and 1947.
Following graduation he was an
assistant coach at Winters high
school for two years and Prom
1950 through the 1954 seasons was
line coach and head basketball
coach at Merkel high school.
AGGIES
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He came to McMurry as line clubs,
coach in 1955 and was named head Ellis served three years as a
coach the following year. His radio operator in the 14th air force
four-year record was 24 wins and with duty in China. He was a staff
16 losses including an 8-2 season sergeant.
this past fall. He developed a lit- He and his wife, Billie, from
• tie all-America guard, Charley Hamlin, Texas, have a 9- year old
Davis, in 1958 and has had several girl, Deborah and two sons, Bill,
others drafted by professional ball! and Mike, age 2.
Western Division
Pro Bowl Favorite
Annett Drives Towards Goal
Wayne Annett, the 6-0 junior college transfer, is fourth in
Aggie scoring in Southwest Conference play, with a 10.6
point per game average. The speedy guard has also col
lected a total of 32 rebounds in league play.
LOS ANGELES (^^-Surpris
ingly, Coach Red Hickey doesn’t
mind that his Western Division
team is favored by 3% points in
the pro bowl football game Sun
day.
And to really make a radical
departure from the coach’s pessi
mistic tradition, he adds: “We
love to be the favorite in any
game.
“The fellows who make the odds
know what they’re doing. I hope
they’re right again this time.”
Hickey was asked Thursday to
give his analysis of the game.
“The Pro Bowl is always a pass
ing duel,” he replied. “The team
that gives its passers the better
protection will win.”
The San Francisco coach, affil
iated as a player and coach with
the Los Angeles Rams, also noted
he will have another advantage.
“I am well acquainted with the
personnel of the other club,” Hick
ey said. “Half of them came from
the Rams.”
The East squad is sprinkled with
Ram castoffs who have made good
with other teams, notably quarter
back Norm Van Brocklin, tackles
Frank Fuller and Ken Panfil, de
fensive end Andy Robustelli, half
back Jimmy Orr and defensive
halfback Dean Derby.
East Coach Buck Shaw of the
Philadelphia Eagles says he plans
to loosen up the West defense with
passes by Van Brocklin and Bobby
Layne and then shoot fullback
Jimmy Brown up the middle.
Shaw said he’s impressed by his
squad’s enthusiasm.
“It is amazing,” he reflected,
“what a pro football player will
do for 200 bucks.”
The winners will get $800 apiece,
the losers $200 less.
A crowd of more than 50,000 is
expected to see the 10th annual
pro classic in Memorial Coliseum.
The contest will be televised na
tionally by NBC, with the Los
Angeles area blacked out.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (A 1 )—
Things take a while sometimes,
figures Traffic Sgt. M. H. House.
He said a woman came in recently
and paid three delinquent parking
tickets—two issued in 1951, one
in 1954.
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•f student Publications ttxrouud xiooi
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Mouoay tirrougti Friday; at or before uie
deadline of I p.m. of tile day proceeding
ibucatiom — Director of Student Publica-
punuci
Hons.
NOTICE TO JANUARY GRADUATES
At 8 a. m. Thursday, January 21, there
will be posted on a bulletin board in the
Registrar’s office a list of those candidates
who have completed all academic require
ments for a degree. Every candidate is
urged to consult this list to determine his
status.
H. L. HEATON, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
Regalia For The January Commencement
Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as the doctor’s
cap and gown. The hoods are to be left
at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00
p. m., Tuesday, January 19 (this will be
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph. D. hoods
will not be worn in the procession since
all such candidates will be hooded on the
stage as a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown ; those
who are candidates for the Bachelor's De
gree, except Military students, will wear
the bachelor's cap and gown. All Military
students who are candidates for degrees
—m .riate military unifoi
will wear appropriate military uniform
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8 :00 a. m. January
4 and 6:00 p. m. Friday, January 16. The
rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
gown $6.25, Master's cap and gown $4.76,
Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
tal is ~
ren
gown.
gowt
4.25.
the same as that for cap and
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
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