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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Thursday, December 1, 1960
SWC Basketball
Begins Tonight
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Southwest Conference bas
ketball race starts moving tonight
and there’s reason to believe the
league will make better than an
average showing.
Defending champion Texas
should be stronger and certainly it
won’t lack for height. There are
five players soaring 6 feet 7 or
better and there are seven return
ing lettermen.
Texas A&M and Arkansas should
be the strongest competition for
Texas in its desire to again take
the title and thus lengthen its lead
in conference basketball history.
Texas has won more champion
ships in the 46 campaigns than any
other school. The Longhorns show
nine with three ties.
The closest competitor is Arkan
sas, which has figured in as many
championships as Texas although
only winning seven out-right. The
Razorbacks have tied for five.
Next is Texas Christian with
five titles and one tie, followed
closely by Southern Methodist with
four titles and two ties, Rice three
titles and five ties—and the other
championship is held by Oklahoma
A&M, now Oklahoma State. .
Oklahoma A&M was in the con
ference in its early years and in
1925 took the championship.
The league has more tall boys
this year than ever before. But it’s
so common for the giants to be
playing basketball nobody pays
much attention to a fellow these
days unless he’s seven feet.
Well, the conference has its
first seven-footer plus. He’s Lewis
Qualls, who towers 7-1 and could
make Texas A&M into a champion
if he develops properly.
There’s .some doubt that Qualls
will have the proper speed but
Doc Hayes, Southern Methodist
coach, says it should be no worry.
What does a guy that tall need
with speed ? He can just camp
down around the basket and get
all the passes that are thrown
his way, dropping them through
for field goals. Coach Bobby Rog
ers of Texas A&M doesn’t think
it’s quite that simple, however.
Next tallest youngster in the
league is Wayne Clark of Texas,
who is 6-11. There are three play
ers 6-9 and a whole raft of “mid
gets” of 6-6.
SPORTS
Buck Shaw
Talks Head Off
By The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Coach
Buck Shaw said today he is “talk
ing his head off” in efforts to pre
vent a letdown by his Philadelphia
Eagles, who need only a victory
over the St. Louis Cardinals Sun
day to win their first National
Football League Eastern title since
1949.
‘The Cardinals will be tough,”
Shaw said. “They've been improv-
ing) right along. We’re on top and
everyone is after us. It’s a real
rate race.
Basketball Slate
Dec. 1 Trinity at San Antonio
Dec. 3 Kansas State at Manhattan
Dec. 6 Houston at College Station
Dec. 9 Centenary at College Station
Dec. 15 Oklahoma State at Houston
(Coliseum Doubleheader)*
Dec. 29’ Eastern Kentucky at Lub
bock (Doubleheader)*
Dec. 30 Air Force Academy at Lub
bock (Doubleheader)**
Jan. 3 TCU at College Station
(SWC)
Jan. 7 Baylor at Waco (SWC)
Jan. 10 Arkansas at College Sta
tion (SWC)
Jan. 13 Texas Tech at Lubbock
(SWC)
Jan. 16 Texas at Austin (SWC)
Jan. 19 Houston at Houston
Jan. 30 College of Pacific at Col
lege Station
Feb. 4 SMU at College Station
(SWC)
Feb. 7 Rice at College Station
(SWC)
Feb. 11 TCU at Fort Worth (SWC)
Feb. 14 Texas Tech at College Sta
tion (SWC)
Feb. 18 Rice at Houston (SWC)
Feb. 21 SMU at Dallas (SWC)
Feb. 27 Baylor at College Station
(SWC)
Mar. 2 Arkansas at Fayetville
(SWC)
*Doubleheader with Univ. of
Houston (Switch Opponents)
**DoubIeheader with Texas Tech
(Switch Opponents)
"
Shelby Metcalf
... Fish Coach
By LARRY SMITH
This year’s crop of Fish basket-
bailers have been termed a better
offensive team than last year and
their overall speed is better, even
though they are not as good on
the boards according to Fish Coach
Shelby Metcalf.
Coach Metcalf still doesn’t know
how his boys will react to the col
lege basketball pressures since
they have yet to play a game.
This is Metcalf’s main worry as
the Fish’s first game is about one
week away.
The eleven man Fish squad is
paced by 6-IV2 guard Bennie Len
nox, a two-time all-stater from
Clear Creek. Lennox, who is con
sidered a tremendous shooter and
passer, scored more points in high
school than Wilt Chamberlain.
Forward Cecil Ferguson,, 6-4,
175, from Houston Smiley, if the
fastest man on the Fish team. Fer
guson is a fine driver and has a
good jump shot.
Guard Dave Johnson, 6-1, 165,
from San Antonio Alamo Heights,
is the best defensive man on the
squad. He also is an outstanding
hustler.
Forward Lynn Merritt, 6-5, 180,
from Robstown, was a AAA all
stater in high school. Merritt is a
good shooter and is the fastest
“gunner in the west” according to
Coach Metcalf.
. Center Bill Robinette, 6-6, 175,
from Port Arthur, is a good shoot
er for his size. Robinette didn’t
play his senior year due to an in
jury, but was all-district his junior
year.
Guard Chuck McGuire, 6-2, 180,
from Dallas Jesuit, was an all
stater in basketball and baseball
in high school. He is a good leader
and has a good outside shot.
Guard Ray Poncho, 6-0, 173,
from Atlanta, was all-district three
times in high school. He is a good
outside shooter.
Guard Jay Bob Robert, 6-0, 165,
from Bryan, is the only hometown
boy on the squad.
Guard David Dealy, 6-0, 165,
from Houston Austin, is one boy
who is improving daily according
to Coach Metcalf.
Forward Morris Schaeffer, 6-5Va,
205, from Fredericksburg, is ^he
biggest boy on the Fish); squad' and
will be needed greatly under the
boards.
The Aggie Fish will play their
first game here Dec. 9.
Fish Schedule
Dec. 9 Kilgore Junior College at
College Station.
Jan. 3 TCU at College Station
Jan. 7 Baylor at Waco
Jan. 12 Kilgore Junior College at
Kilgore.
Jan. 16 Texas at Austin
Feb. 4 Tyler Junior College at
College Station
Feb. 7 Rice at College Station
TCU at Fort Worth
Tyler Junior College at
Feb. 11
Feb. 15
Tyler
Feb. 18
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Rice at Houston
Texas at College Station
Baylor at College Station
Punt, Passes, Field Goal Highlight SWC
By The Associated Press
A field goal of 48 yard?, a punt
of 75 and a passing day of 227
yards highlighted the Southwest
Conference football season.
These were among the season
highs, which included everything
from rushing plays to points.
Max Webb of Rice kicked the
48-yard field goal. It was only
four yards less than the all-time
record 52-yarder kicked by Randy
Sims of A&M in 1959.
Babe Craig of A&M had the 75-
yard kick and Ronnie Stanley of
Baylor had the big passing day.
Other highs for the season:
Most rushing plays—Sam Byer,
A&M, 23 for 91 yards.
Longest scrimmage run—Jerry
Cook, Texas, 62 yards.
Most yards gained rushing—
Coolidge Hunt, Texas Tech, 122.
Most passes thrown— Stanley,
28.
Most passes completed—Stanley,
13.
Most yards gained total offense
— George McKinney, Arkansas,
201.
Longest completed pass play—
Stanley to Ronnie Goodwin, Bay
lor, 62 yards.
Most passes caught— Richard
Poison, Texas Tech, and Buddy
lies, Texas Christian, 6.
Most yards on passes caught—
Don Waygood, Texas Tech, 90.
Most passes intercepted—Arvie
Martin, Texas Christian; Glen
Amerson, Texas Tech; Don Way-
good, Texas Tech, and Larry Cor
ley, Baylor, 2.
Longest pass interception return
—Pat Culpepper, Texas, 78 yards.
Most punt returns—Bake Tur
ner, Texas Tech, 7.
Longest punt return—James
Saxton, Texas, 69 yards.
Most kickoff returns—Tommy
Brennan and Billy Polk, both
Southern Methodist, 4.
Longest kickoff return—Billy
Cox, Rice, 52 yards.
Most touchdowns—Ronnie Bull,
Baylor, 3.
Most points—Bull, 18.
DallasTexanCoacli
Will Fine Players
With Bad ‘Scores’
By The Associated Press
DALLAS—Coach Hank Stram,
irate because his Dallas Texans
have lost their last two American
Football League games, says he
will fine $500 any player “who
scores less than 70 per cent in any
of our three remaining games.”
He also hinted that any player
who plays badly in the team’s re
maining games may not be , with
the team next season.
The Texans, who had been with
in striking distance of the cham
pionship of the league’s Western
Division, list to Boston 42-14
and New York 41-35 in its last two
games. They play Houston here
Sunday.
Stram, who made his remarks
to the team in the dressing room
before Tuesday’s practice session,
said 30 per cent of the squad
graded below standard in the game
with New York.
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SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M.
College Station, Texas
Called meetings Thursday,
December 1 and Friday,'
December 2 at 7:00 p. m.
The Master Mason Degree
will be conferred each night.
Student Masons especially
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All Junior and Senior Health and Physi
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