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■ • ■■ ■■ '. ■ ■ ' ^ .■ - ;• l Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 7, 1961 THE BATTALION ‘Wise’ Owls Come The Owls from Houston come to town tonight, probably feeling quite a bit wiser after their upset Study In Southern France FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, EUROPEAN STUDIES An academic year for American undergraduates at the Univer sity of Aix-Marseille with class es in English or French to sat isfy curriculum requirements. .. Students may live in French homes. Tuition, trans-Atlantic fares, room and board at about $1,700. Applications by March 15th For information write by air mail to Institute For American Universities 21 rue Gaston-de-Saporta AIX-EN-PROVENCE. victory over the Texas Longhorns Saturday night, but A&M is also in high spirits after dousing South ern Methodist’s championship hopes considerably. Besides being fresh from the TU victory, Rice has been shinning in spurts all season. They were “half-time’ winners in Dallas last week as they led SMU 28-24 in the first stanza. Rice’s two big men, Olle Ship- ley and Mike Maroney who stand 6-6 and 6-7 respectively, have prov en dangerous with their rebound ing for the past few games. In Saturday’s encounter Shipley net ted 14 points and Maroney had 12 points. Also Roger McQueary got into the Rice double figures Saturday night with 14 points. For the Cadets, Carroll Brous sard is still top'scorer for the sea son and in conference play. In conference Broussard is almost 10 points of his closest contender, Del Ray Mounts of Texas Tech. However, Doc Hayes and crew seemed to have Broussard’s “num- “Biltrite” Boots and Shoes Made By Economy Shoe Repair and Boot Co. Large Stock of Handmade Boots Convenient Budget & Lay-Away Plan $55.00 a pair Made To Order Please Order Your Boots Now For Future Delivery — Small Payment Will Do. Main Office: 509 W. Commerce, San Antonio CA 3-0047 ber” Saturday as he was limited to 17 points. A&M came through to show they had plenty of other talent on the floor besides Broussard as all five starters hit in the double figures and the second half defensive play was sparked by Wayne Annett who continually swiped the ball from the long-legged Ponies. At one time during the contest, SMU’s Steve Strange looked as if some one had just cut off his arm as Annett rushed in to grab the ball when Strange was starting a hook shot from the corner. Annett ac tion was comparable to a halfback taking the ball from the quarter back in footballs familiar statue of liberty play. Big Lewis Qualls showed more hustle and speed than he has shown all season and thrilled Ag gie fans with one of his whishing hooks that helped to net , his eight points for the night. Chandler Releases Baseball Schedule Aggie baseball team will launch its varsity schedule here March 3 when Coach Tom Chandler’s charges entertajn Sam Houston of Huntsville at Kyle Field. Chandler announced a 25-game varsity schedule, including 15 Southwest Conference contests. The A&M Freshmen have 12 games, and will open with Allen Academy (Bryan) at Kyle Field on March 13. 1961 Baseball Schedule March 3—Sam Houston, College Station. March 7—Rice (practice), Hous ton. March 11—Univ. Dallas, College Station. March 13—Sam Houston, Hunts ville. March 17—Texas, Austin. March 21—Baylor, College Sta tion. March 22 — Minnesota, College Station. March 23—Minnesota, College Station. March 25—SMU, Dallas. March 28—Rice, College Station: March 30—St. Mary’s, San An tonio. March 31—Illinois, San Antonio. April 1—Brooks Medics, San An tonio. April 5—Houston, Houston. April 8—TCU, College Station. April 15—Rice (double header) Houston. April 21—TCU, Fort Worth. April 22—TCU, Fort Worth. April 28—SMU, College Station. April 29—SMU, College Station. May 5—Baylor, Waco. May 6—Baylor, Waco. May 12^—Texas, College Station. May 13—Texas, College Station. 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Bennie Lenox continued to be the bright spot of the Fish’s at tack as he di'opped in 20 points although he had considerable help from Bill Robinette gnd Lynn Mer ritt with 15 each and Chuck Mc Guire with 13 points. The big man for the Apaches was 6-9 Ms center, Pete Petrou, who hooped 20 points and shared top scoring honors with Lenox. The Fish showed that th^y are improving in their weakest depart ment, rebounding, as they out-re bounded the much taller ‘Apaches, 70-57. Robinette and Lenox dem onstrated their ability to compete with a big man (Petrou) as they collected 15 and 12 rebounds re spectively to 11 of Petrou. During the second half, the clos est the Apaches could come to overtaking the hard-charging Fish was eight points. The Apaches guarded Lenox closely throughout the game and even more so during the second half, but the Fish showed that they were not a one man team as they betwe had four men scoring in tls figures. 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