' ' Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, February 12, 1960 THE BATTALION HTWiSp Ags Hosts Rice Owls; Fish Meet Owlets at 6 The red hot Cadet cagers start their second round of conference play tomorrow night when they meet Rice in G. Rollie White Col iseum. In first round play the Aggies bested the Owls, 61-43, which broke a seven year jinx held by the Owls. The last game was the first time the Cadets had been able to overcome the Owls since 1952. The Ags will go into tomorrow’s COURT’S SHOES SHOE REPAIR North Gate Jackson Radio Hour K.O.R.A Sunday morning 7:30 Speaker, Rev. R. L. Jackson. Subject, “A Prayer Answered 25 Years Afterward to the Second”. Faculty members, Ca dets and Others invited to tune in. contest with a 15-2 record for the season and 6-1 for conference play. ; Carroll Broussard, who scored 23 points against Arkansas, is the Cadets’ leading scorer with 301 points to boast a 17.7 average. His average in conference play is 16.4. Everybody Hits The Aggies played a hot con test with the Razorbacks Tuesday night with five men hitting in the double figures. It was the second game in a row that this kind of scoring feat was accomplished. For the season the Cadets are hitting 41.7 per cent of their shots from the floor. Their percentage was cut considerably on the West Coast trip, but in the last two games they have been finding the basket consistantly. Wayne Lawrence is still hold ing his own in free tosses with 81.5 per cent. Rice is having its troubles this year, despite the efforts of Butch Craig, who is among the confer ence scoring leaders. Craig was high point man in the last Aggie- Rice tilt with 19 points. The Owls were downed by SMU Tuesday night to keep them in their cellar position and leave them with only one conference win against six losses. Fish Ride High Coach Shelby Metcalf’s Young Aggies will take the court against the Owlets again tomorrow night after almost a month’s layoff. The Fish’s last game was on Jan. 19 when they ripped the Owl ets 75-52. That was the game when all but four Rice players fouled out and Coach Metcalf finished the game with four Aggiesi The Fish boast a record of six wins and two losses and stand to have a very successful season. Their shooting percentage ranks close to the varsity’s as they have hit 40.6 from the floor and 63.7 on free shots. ' Wilmer Cox . versatile guard Consolidated Two Tough F aces Teams By RUSSELL BROWN CHS Correspondent The A&M Consolidated Tigers face a rough two game schedule of basketball this weekend and next week as the Bengals see ac tion in their final two contests the games could mean either first, second or third place in District 21-AA standings. The Tigers meet the third place Cy-Fair Bobcats Friday night in Cy-Fair before entertaining the Humble Wildcats in Tiger Gym on Tuesday. 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Coach Jack Churchill’s tandem- post offense has worked to the tune of 15 wins and seven losses in the first year at A&M Consoli dated. Bruce Thompson leads the scoring parade with 305 points in 22 tilts and Kelly Parker is next with 141 in a like number of con tests. Dominating the “B” teamers, who have run up a 12-7 record, is Bob Adams with 110 points in 17 games, while Harris Marshall has 95 and Danny Garner has 92. Probable starters for the Ma roon and White Friday night will include Thompson and Virden Smith at posts, Parker and Condy Pugh at the forward slots and P. D. Gandy at guard. Cy-Fair will go with a five of Jim McDonald, Keith Bambrick, Ken Clark, Lawrence Kubiak, and Donnie Tyler. As the Bengals’ roundball sea son comes to its climax, the pound of the horsehide is already filling the air for Coach Edsel Jones’ three-year bi-district baseball champs. A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED Two Ags Out Before Practice Opens Jim Murphy, Aggih back, and Richard Love, lineman, are on the injury list before spring grid drills have opened. Murphy is out with an injured knee and Love injured his shoul der. Neither player is expected to extensive, if any, action in spring workouts. S/y * * <****%£+ Humble will interview on the Campus February 15 and 16 Interviewing teams from Humble Oil & Refining Company will be on the campus February 15 and 16 to interview students graduating at all degree levels in accounting. Young men at Humble share in the dynamic progress and growth of a leader in the petroleum industry. Humble is one of the leading producers of crude oil in the United States and is a completely integrated oil company. Humble’s Baytown Refinery, one of the largest in the world, is engaged in Refining and Petrochemical Manufacturing. Research centers in Houston, for development of better methods of exploration and production, and at Baytown, for research in manufacturing, are making valuable contributions to the petroleum industry. r i i i i i i i t I t i i i L. Quick Look at the Humble Company Area of Operation: Texas, Louisiana, California, Mississippi, New Mexico, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Washington, Oregon, Alaska. Refining Capacity: Retail Safest 282,000 barrels daily. Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Leading Texas Marketer of tax-paid gasoline. Humble Pipe Line Co.: Operates crude oil and products pipe lines in Texas; has capacity to transport more than 700,000 barrels daily. HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. 7 For a rewarding career in the petroleum industry, discuss your futures with the Humble Company interviewing team. Check at your Placement Bureau for time and place of interview. ’... For a Fuller Life... 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