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Nationally Ranked Ags Rest;
Resume League Action Feb. 6
The Aggie basketball team, na
tionally ranked and recognized by
their own conference as the first-
est with the mostest for the next
two uncontested weeks, can sit
back and breath freely until Feb.
6 when Southwest Conference
play begins again.
All league teams will remain
ominously silent hatching sweet
thoughts of revenge while waiting
for exams to end so they can
jump back into action. The one
exception to this is Texas Tech,
who has yet to taste the brand
of ball the Aggies play this season,
but will find out in early February
when they journey to College Sta
tion to tangle with the Farmers
in the first game of the new semes
ter.
The Red Raiders are tied for
sixth in SWC battle, and hold a
1-2 conference mark. They are
4-9 for the season.
Sophomore Carroll Broussai’d
continues to lead the Ags in con
ference and season scoring, with
a total of 223 points over the
year’s route. He is averaging 15.4
points per game in league war
fare.
Tall, 6-7, Wayne Lawrence is the
top rebounder for the Cadets, and
is second in scoring with a 12.2
point pre game average in SWC
scoring. Lawrence has 101 re
bounds, trailed by Broussards 93.
Pat Stanley leads brother Don
in season scoring, but Don has the
edege in league play. Both brothers
have identical conference rebound
records ... 30 apiece. Don has
111 points in season play, and 57
in the conference. Pat has 121 in
season play and 42 in the confer
ence.
As a team, the Farmers are av
eraging 66 points, while they’re
opponents are shooting at a 54.6
clip. The Ags are hittin the
bucket at a .390 clip while limit
ing their foes to a .373 shooting
percentage.
Broussard holds four oul^of five
individual' marks for the Cadets
this season. He’s scored 29 points
on two occasions, both against the
Longhorns, hit the most free
throws in one game, with 14
against Houston.
Skyscraping Lewis Qualls has
taken over the scoring lead for
Coach Shelby Metcalf’s freshman
team, averaging 13 points per
game. The 7-0 Qualls is also the
top rebounder for the frosh, with
a total of 79 to his credit.
Jimmy Cobb, from the same
home town of Buna as the Stanley
twins, is second in scoring with a
10.6 average, followed by Jerry
Windham with a 12.0 average and
Charlie Minor with a 14-7 per
game average. Windham has
played in one less game than
Qualls and Cobb, while Minor, due
to a leg injury that may sideline
him for the remainder of the sea
son, has played in only four games.
The Frosh, boasting a 6-2 record
and only one loss to Southwest
Conference freshman teams, * are
averaging 66.1 points per game,
while holding their opponents to
57.2 points per game.
Qualls has been outstanding on
a free throw line, sinking a total-
of 18 of 22. Lee Walker has the
edge there, though, making a total
of 18 of 18 of his charity tosses
count. ,
The Fish have only four games
left on their schedule, and will play
two at home and two away. Their
next game is Feb. 18 when they
meet the Rice Owlets in College
Station.
INTRAMURALS
Intramurals were scheduled to start their second round
yesterday, but Class A cross country was postponed until
after finals.
Other sports scheduled for next semester are wrestling-,
tennis, volleyball, softball, rifle, golf and track.
Class B & C will be published later this week.
CLASS A
INTRAMURAL STANDINGS
Standing
1
2
- 3T
3T
5T
5T
7
8
9
10
11
12
13T
13T
15
16
17
18
19T
19T
‘ 21T
21T
23T
23T
Unit
Sq 1
A-l
B-l
F-l
D-l
Sq 8
B-2
Sq 4
Sq 12
Sq 7
Sq 11
Sq 3
Sq 2
E-2
G-2
A-2
Sq 5
D-2
G-l
Sq 9
Sq 6
M Band
E-l
Sq 10
Points
496
460
450
450
445
445
437
435
434
422
420
417
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410
409
408
405
397
395
395
390
390
387
387
VMCA Sets Retreat
Between Semesters
At HuntsvilleCamp
“Sti-ategy in Action” is the
theme for the YMCA retreat set
for Feb. 6-7 at a private camp in
Huntsville.
Departure time from the campus
is after registration Saturday, and
the party will return to the cam
pus Sunday night.
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F-2
385
26
C-2
382
27
C-l
380
28T
1-2
370
28T
Sq 17
370
30
Sq 13
365
31T
H-l
362
31T
K-2
362
33
Sq 15
355
35
H-2
342
36
L-2
205
37
W Band
140
34
Sq' 14
352
Dave “Bull” Corson
Corson, mispronounced “Corsun” by most radio announcers,
is a 6-6 senior from New Orleans. Corson is the second
tallest man on the Aggie team, behind Wayne Lawrence
who stands 6-7.
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Down dept.
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the chemistry
lab.
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state
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game
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is deserving
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THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 21, 1960
College Station, Texas
PAGE 5
CHS Tigers Trip
Bellville, 41 - 29
By RUSSEL BROWN
CHS Correspondent
The Consolidated Tigers opened
their district 21-AA play in Tiger
Gym Monday night as they sacked
up a 41-29 win over the Bellville
Brahmas.
A tough defense and control of
the backboards spelled out the
Tiger victory although both teams
seemed to have ice water in their
veins. The Tigers hit 35 per cent
of their shots from the floor As
well as tossing in seven charity
throws.
The Brahmas were warmer at
the free throw line and put nine
of them through the hoop. They
were not so fortunate in shooting
from the floor as they only chalked
up 25 per cent.
Smith paced the .winners with
his 14 points as well as being high
man for the game. Bruce Thomp
son, the Tigers leading scorer,
was held to 11 tallies by an alert
Brahma zone.
Larry Wiestruck tossed in 13
markers for the Brahmas which
put him only a hair behind Smith.
Most of Wiestruck’s scoring came
on fall-away jump shots. 6-5 Cal
Swearingen found the range for
only eight against the staunch
Bengal defense.
In the “B” contest
smiled again on the little
as they racked up their
consecutive win. The win was
sparked by John Pedigo as he
drove in for a layup during an
overtime period in the 31-29
victory
Bengals
seventh
test.
Coming from behind all the way,
the Maroon and White held a 29-
25 lead in the last minute of regu
lation play but Raymond Deutrich
and Kent Smith each found the
range to knot the count.
The young Tigers used the
freeze to control the ball and Ped
igo’s layup sacked up the contest.
Junior guard Danny Garner,
hitting from outside Bellville’s
zone defense, ripped the cords for
14 points while Bellville’s Deutrich
had 15.
The Tigers meet Navasota in the
Rattler Gym Friday night after
semester exams and tangle with
the Cy-Fair Bobcats in Tiger Gym
next Tuesday.
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AGGIE OWNED
Coach Shelby Metcalf showed
the manners of a true Southern
gentleman last night when his
Aggie Fish racked the Rice
Owlets, 75-52.
Late in the second half, with
only 1:48 minutes left to play,
the Owlets fouled out their fifth
man. Since Rice suits out eight
players, it only left four play
ers to finish the game.
This is when Coach Metcalf
called a time out and when play
was resumed, there were only
four Fish on the floor to make
the number even.
Lewis Qualls took a meager
edge in scoring for the Young
Cadets as he tossed in 17 points,
seven on field goals.
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