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Page 6 College Station, Texas Friday, December 2, I960 THE BATTALION A&M Takes Ragged Victory Over Tigers By The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO—The Texas Aggies spurted into an early lead and held it all the way to defeat the Trinity University Tigers, 66 to 48, Thursday night in a ragged basketball opener for both teams. Both Teams Off they finally got their first field goal. By the time that shot, by Bob Galkowski, centered the hoop, the Aggies had Wuilt up a 13-3 Both teams were off in their lead. shooting and the Tigers played 7 minutes and 45 seconds before FRIDAY THE MOST Prcwnled by WAPt E R! BROS, starrino RAY DANTON • KAREN STEELE ELAINE STEWART written by Joseph landon A United States Productions Picture Produced by MILTON SPERLING Directed by DUDD BOETTICHER SATURDAY Warner Bros, present the C. V.Whitney picture STARRING JOEWWMm "ms SEARCHERS VISTAViSION-TECHNICOLOR I ■“ CO-STARRING JEFFREY HUHTER VERA MILES WARD BOND • NATALIE WOOD scficsirrLAY er Exccur:vn producer FRANK S. NUGENT • MER1AN C. COOPER p^ C rick*forc>.DIRECTED BY JONH FORD PRESENTED BY WARMER BROS. Plus IJM UVUI uhiE'Dirue! PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. WarnerCOLOR' Stereophonic Sound ALSO STARRING DAVID FARRAR*LYLE BEUGEHAB HUNTLII ffoSs CIRECUD BY JOHN FAR: Screen Play by JAMES WARNER BEILAH and JOHN tWIST' SUNDAY A COLUMBIA PICTURE-AN RD-DR PRODUCTION PALACE TODAY & SATURDAY Clark Gable & Sophia Loren In “STARTED IN NAPLES” Saturday Prev. The Stanley twins, Don and Pat, scored 10 and 8 points, respective ly, to shoot the Cadets into a 35-18 lead at halftime. Trinity rallied to play the visitors on even terms in the last half but never succeeded in cutting A&M’s margin to less than 16 points. Broussard High Man Carroll Broussard led the Aggie scoring with 18 points on six field goals and the same number of free throws. Pat Stanley finished with 14 points and Don got 10. Tom Neely led the Tigers with 13 points. John Canavan was sec ond . in scoring for Trinity with 10 points although he did not bag a field goal until after 10 minutes of the last half. A&M had a 34.7 shooting aver age on field goals, Trinity 27.9. The Tigers connected on only 10 of 23 free throws and the Aggies were almost as bad with 16 out of 26. With this one slim win under their belts, the Aggies will head for Manhattan, Kan., tomorrow for a game with Kansas State, who has fielded an above average team in the last few years. QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE Henry Fonda In “TIN STAR” and Alfred Hitchcocks’ “STRANGERS ON TRAIN” Top Scorer Carroll Broussard, who was A&M’s super-sophomore last year, got off to a good start in making his junior just as as successful as he tossed in 18 points against Trinity University last night to pace the Aggies to a 66-48 win. FRIDAY “STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET” with Kirk Douglas Plus “SEVEN THIEVES” with Edward G. Robinson SATURDAY “COWBOY” with Glenn Ford “YOUNG JESSE JAMES” with Ray Stricklyn “THE COSSACKS” with Edmund Purdom Plus 4 CARTOONS INTRAMURALS A full schedule wound up the activity in intramural sports for this week yesterday. Two games were played in Class B basketball in which W-Band defeated B-2, 16-12; and Sq. 12 squeezed past F-2, 16-15. In Class A football, E-2 blanked C-l, 14-0; Sq. 11 tromped Sq. 4, 30-0; A-l won over D-2, 12-0; Sq. 15 shut out H-l for a 6-0 victory; and Sq. 14 ran past F-2, 26-6. Three games were played in Class C horseshoes: Legett Hall won over Puryear by forfeit; Mitchell Hall took Milner Hall, 2-1; and Hart Hall defeated Pan American by forfeit. In Class A horseshoes, 1-2 de feated W-Band, 2-1; K-2 white washed B-l, 3-0; and H-2 halted M-Band for a 2-1 victory. Schoolboys Hit Semi-Finals This Weekend By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Associated Press Sports Writer The Texas schoolboy football race cuts to its semi-finals this week and favorites are well de fined in most of the 16 games required to do it. Wichita Falls, one of the win- ningest teams in Texas schoolboy football history — three state championships in 12 years—tees off against an upstart from the far west Saturday at Wichita Falls. Ysleta is the opposition and for once the El Paso district rep resentative doesn’t look easy. Fort Worth Paschal meets Luf kin at Fort Worth, Houston Bel- laire will be at Port Arthur and Corpus Christ! Miller hosts San Antonio Jefferson in the other quarter-final games of Class AAAA. Class AAA has one team it had n’t expected—Seguin. This school, beaten in the first round, was're instated in the race when San Antonio Sam Houston, Seguin’s conqueror, was knocked out by a Texas Interscholastic League rul ing. The action came because a Sam Houston player struck an official during a game with Uvalde Oct. 28. Seguin, which had an unbeaten, untied record before losing to Sam Houston 26-7, will play Port Lavaca at Sequin Friday night. In other Class AAA games un beaten Jacksonville, the favorite, takes on Greenville at Commerce; undefeated, untied Monahans clashes with Brownwood at Brown- wood and Cleburne hosts La- Marque. Monahans, Greenville, Cleburne and Port Lavaca will be the favor- |ites. Consolidated Falls; Tournament Next By RUSSELL BROWN Coach Jack Churchill’s A&M 'Consolidated Tigers are still after the elusive first win of 1960 as the Maroon and White tackles Sunset High of Dallas in the open ing round of the Bryan Tourna ment today. The Bengals were the victims of another one-point decision Tues day night in Conroe as the hosts bucketed a field shot as the buzzer sounded for a disputed 39-38 win. Gain and Lose The Bengals gained a eager dur ing the week and lost another in definitely. John Pedigo, a 5-9 senior guard, saw both “A” and “B” team action against Conroe after being on the sidelines since the end of football with a foot injury. 6-% Harris Marshall stayed home Tuesday because of grade trouble and is out indefin itely. Marshall had been counted on for starting honors at high post position and for his rebounding strength. Churchill will probably go with Jim Riggs, John Stark and Condy Pugh under the bucket with Pedi go and P. D. Gandy being the out side men against Sunset. Danny Garner should also see action. All six are senior squadmen with the exception of Stark, a junior. Tigers Get Lead The Bengals jumped off quickly with- their fast-moving offense against Conroe, building up a 14-8 quarter lead with the aid of Jim Riggs’ six tallies. Rox Jacobsen marked up the eight for Conroe and added two more buckets be fore giving way to his teammates. The Bengals continued to widen their margin, holding a 20-10 edge early in the second period, before Conroe began to bear down. Paced by Jacobsen and Tom Knight, the hosts walked off the floor at the half trailing by only 24-22. Pugh, Gandy, and Pedigo hit successively for the Maroon and White as they held a 34-27 edge at the three-quarter mark. Knight copied Jacobsen’s per formance in the last period as he pumped in all but one of the Ti gers’ 12-point total. Knight’s two- pointer with less than a minute on the clock tied the count at 37-37. But with . six seconds on the clock, Pedigo sank a charity toss for a 38-37 margin. Conroe took the rebound and called time with three seconds on the clock to go, setting up the photo finish. Last-Minute Shot When the clubs went back to play, Conroe tossed two passes, the final one a lob to Knight who laid in the two-pointer amid the bedlam of the stands and the sound of the gun. A quick discussion by officials finally ruled the shot good. 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