Aggies Whip Dons in Overtime SAN FRANCISCO (AV-A&M, the nation’s 10-ranked college bas ketball team, was forced to beat the San Francisco Dons in over time here Monday night, 69-65. The regulation game ended 61-61. The hard-pressed victory gave the Aggies a 13-1 record, and a three-game win sti’eak. The Dons were down by 10 points with 3:46 left. The Texans led the Dons until the final two minutes, and San Francisco trailed, 32-25 at the half. Hal Urban sent . San Francisco into the l§ad for the first time on a jump shot from the circle, 60-59. Then the Dons went two points ahead on Charley Range’s free throws. It was a one-and-one situ ation. Range made his first shot, and missed the second, with 21 seconds left. But the Aggies’ Elliott Craig WE KEEP PRICES DOWN! —INTRODUCES— TENDER AGED BEEF IT'S TENDERFUL! Weingarten’s has established their own Tender-Aging Plant in Galveston, Texas and they are taking Northern, Corn-Fed U. S. 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A&M’s Don Stanley connected from the corner and there was another deadlock. But with 1:48 left Craig’s jump shot put A&M back in command, 65-63. Don Stanley’s four free throws clinched it for the Aggies, who received another productive night from Carroll Broussard. Broussard led all scoring with 26 points. He hit 50 per cent of his shots, connecting on 10 of 20 from the field. The Dons had the better of the shooting percentages, hitting 40.3 from the floor against the Aggies’ 38.1. A&H dominated rebounds, 48-39. The six-foot seven Wayne Lawrence of A&M topped all re bounders with 11. A&M (69) FG FT TP Chapman 5 2 12 Lawrence 14 6 Annett Oil P. Stanley 113 Broussard 10 6 26 D. Stanley 2 4 8 Cox 022 Craig 3 0 6 Keller 0 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 24 21 69 SAN FRANCISCO (65) PF FT TP Ralls 2 3 7 Gallagher 0 0 0 Range 5 4 14 Urban 408 Bruener 5 1 11 Gaillard .7 2 16 Nolan 0 0 0 Norton 4 19 THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 4, 1960 Santa Clara Hands Ags Second Loss With 66-55 Victory T. . Carroll Broussard . . . held to 14 points Tech Completes Coaching Staff LUBBOCK, Tex. OP)—The Texas Tech football coaching staff has been completed. Jim Parmer, who helped coach the freshmen the past three sea sons and aided in installing Tech’s multiple offense, was named an assistant varsity coach Tuesday. r 1 ! vhl /R / \S^ivtooA "“1 r- holding —"■'—i fw i msoM iil| —* —J; ■ j •i. ** __ ^/[WAN? i— —^ ~ 7 / * redeem / ( f 1 /—•— —— h „ | 32 I j interchangeable i j ■ '«■ I' I F0I NTS!/ y° u ma y n do it ? | — ^ / pyrl j 7 THE CLASSIC FOUNTAIN PEN / ^2 95 ; Other Esterbrook pens slightly higher Stite/lfitook. SiaiA •r. M.—The £MeTb>ook Pm Co. ESTERBROOK PENS May Be Purchased THE EXCHANGE STORE “Serving Texas Aggies” SAN JOSE, Calif. (TP)—The Santa Clara Broncs pulled one of the basketball season’s biggest up sets Tuesday night with a relative ly easy 66-55 victory over A&M, Southwest Conference leader. The Broncs, led by Frank So- brero and Jim Russi, were sharp from both the field and the free throw line. They built a 29-24 half-time and were never headed. Santa Clara, second in the West Coast Athletic Conference, now has a 14-6 season record. The Broncos are 3-1 in the conference. It was the second defeat of the A&M (55) FG FT TP Chapman 2 0 4 Lawrence 4 3 11 Annett 3 ‘ 1 7 P. Stanley 3 17 Broussard 4 6 14 D. Stanley 4 3 11 Craig ^ 0 0 0 Cox ^ 13 5 Smith 0 0 0 Keller 0 2 2 Totals 18 19 65 SANTA CLARA (66) FG FT TP Sheaff 4 0 8 McGee 4 0 8 Russi 5 7 17 Cristina 113 Sobrero 7 12 26 Gardiner 0 2 2 Lillevand 0 0 0 Bachich 0 0 0 Keister 10 2 Buoncrstini 0 0 0 McGrath 0 0 0 Ramm 0 0 0 Totals 22 22 66 TCU Plans Offense Around Passing FORT WORTH hP)—Texas Christian’s Horned Frogs plan to throw the ball more next season and their first workout in spring training Tuesday indicated it. Seventy-four candidates report ed and Coach Abe Martin had his three quarterbacks, Don George, Guy Gibbs and sophomore Ben Nix moving immediately into the pass ing game. Gibbs is the 1959 soph omore who was ineligible. Bill Phillips, 200-pound sopho more from Snyder, moved into the left guard spot replacing Roy Lee Rambo, two-year letterman who was found scholastically ineligible last week. Larry Dawson, the No. 2 quar terback last fall, was moved to halfback. Jockey Willie Shoemaker made it three straight United Nations Handicaps when he scored with Round Table. It was the Shoe’s ninth $100,000 vistory of 1959 and Round Table’s third such score. season of the Aggies, ranked 10th in the nation, and gave them a 13-2 mark. The closest the Aggies came to catching up in the second half was at 34-31 with 13:45 remaining. Santa Clara then pulled away to a nine-point lead and the Ag gies never again were close. The Broncs once led by 17 at 64-47. At that point Bronc substitutes took over and the Aggies scored eight points. A&M hit 28.1 per cent on 18 of 64 shots. Santa Clara had 45 per cent, making 22 of 49. The Aggies led in rebounds, 39- 37. Ags Host Tech' In Important Game Saturday The Aggies’ loss to Santa Clara Tuesday night gives new hope to the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who looked like they would battle for the cellar at the start of the sea son, but now loom as contenders for the championship. The Raiders, led by sensational sophomore Del Ray Mounts, who scored 35 points, hurt Arkansas’ chances with an 82-79 upset Tues day night. It was Tech’s second conference triumph in a row. The victory shot the Raiders into a tie for third place with Arkansas and Texas and put them only a game out of first. A&M leads with a 4-1 record only because the Aggies have played more conference games than second place Southern Meth odist (3-1). The Methodists play Texas Christian at Fort Worth Wednesday night. A victory for SMU would put them into a tie with A&M for the top. Texas meets North Texas State of the Missouri Valley Conference at Denton in a nonconference test. Arkansas missed a chance of pulling into a tie for the lead with the Aggies when the Razorbacks lost at Lubbock Tuesday night. They led twice by nine points in the first half and were ahead, 38-33, at intermission. But Tech went ahead mfdway of the last half and held it to the end. 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