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Page G College Station, Texas Thursday, January 4, 19G2 THE BATTALION Aggies Drop First SWC Game, 64-59 Ai’kansas’ Razorbacks proved too much for a fighting 1 A&M o.uintet last night in Fayetteville as the Aggies held the SWC’s top scorer, Jerry Carlton, to only !2 points but his teammates took up the slack to win, 64-59. All of Carlton’s points came in the first half, but it was the top- notch shooting of the Porker’s Tommy Boyer and Jim Wilson that proved fatal to the ill-fated Ag gies. The Aggies’ All-America, Car- roll Broussard, appears completely recovered from a back injury that bothered him earlier in the season my Smith and Bennie Lenox each had eight points to their credit. Once again it was the free throws that killed A&M’s chances for their seventh victory of the season. The Cadets could manage only 17 of 34 charity tosses for a cold 50 per cent while the Hogs were hitting on 24 of 29 free throws for a hot 80 per cent. A&M Fg Ft Tp Broussard 7 7 21 Lenox 4 0 8 Smith 2 4 8 Durbon 2 0 4 Robinette 2 1 5 Wjndham 3 0 6 B. Johnson 1 5 7 Keller 0 0 0 D. Johnson 0 0 0 Qualls 0 0 0 Walker 0 0 0 — — — Total Points 21 ARKANSAS 17 59 Morrison 1 0 2 Carlton 3 6 12 Boyer 4 11 19 Wilson 5 4 14 Hogue 1 0 2 J. Rogers 4 3 11 Wofford 2 0 4 — — — Total Points .... 20 24 64 and he dropped in 21 points to take top honors for the game. Boyer hit for 19 points to lead the Razorbacks and he was fol lowed by Wilson with 14 and Jer ry Rogers with 11 points. / Broussard was the only Aggie to hit in the double figures. Tom- Tommy Smith . one of 3 seniors BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES $ne day .V per word 2i per word each additional day Minimum charpe—40<i imum charpe- DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display SO** per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE 17 aods re buildinp site for a home 4% miles East of Calve ■woods, the old private surveyed Owner. Arthur E. 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Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; all civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De gree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC students who are candidates for the Bache lor’s Degree will wear the appropriate AH military personnel who uniform candidal graduate. Rental of with the placed bet ai candidates for degrees, graduate or under graduate, will wear the uniform only. uniform only, may be arranged ange Store. Orders may be ween 8:00 a. m. Tuesday, Januar; and 12:00 noon Saturday, _January IS ntt cap >wn ood caps and go' Exchange SI m. Tuesday, iturday, Januai The rental is as follows: Doctor’ ary 13. he rental is as lollows: Uoctor s c id gown $5.25, Master’s cap and go 1.76, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. H( tal is the same as that for cap vn. A 2% Texas State Sales Tt uired in addition to these rentals C. E. Tishler, Chairman gow req Tax is Convocations Committee SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M. Called meeting Thursday, January 4th at 7 p. m. The E.A. Degree will be conferred. Truman Jones. WM Joe Woolket, See. 53tl Electrolux Sales and SarviM. Williams. TA 8-6600. G. G SOtfl HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2810 “The Home of Greater Values” OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS Whites Permanent Anti Freeze '■ 1.59 New Champion Spark Plugs .69 Havoline Motor Oil 29 White Premium Oil 25 C-4 Oil Filter 5F Largest Selection of tools in North gate We Now Have Hunting & Fishing Licenses For Sjile. Be Sure and Up Free Game and Fish Digest. I shing Pick WHITE AUTO STORE North Gate College Station Home Owned & Operated By Bill Pipkin In the field goal department, the Aggies had 21 and Arkansas was one behind with 20. A crowd of over 5,000, the larg est of the year at Fayetteville, witnessed the game that see sawed back and forth until seven minutes remaining in the first half when Carlton hit on two free throws to put the Hogs ahead 18- 16—a lead that the Aggies never regained even though they tied the game three more times. At the half, the Porkers led 26- 24 and the Aggies were very much in the game, but during the second half, Arkansas pulled away in the clutches on fine, alert plays by Larry Wofford and Wilson. SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG loupots With only eight minutes left in the second half, A&M’s Ron Dur- bon sank a di’iving layup and the Aggies were behind only one point —47-48. The Razorbacks quickly made nine points before the Cadets could manage another point. It was the ninth sti'aight victory for Arkansas and their first in Southwest Conference play. The Aggies have a 6-4 record for the season and are 0-1 in SWC compe tition. The next game for the Aggies is Saturday night at G. Rollie White Coliseum when they play host to the defending SWC cham pions—the Texas Tech Red Raid ers. Pros Top Draft Choices Battle In United States Bowl Sunday By W. B. RAGSDALE JR. WASHINGTON (A 5 ) — “We don’t have the big names, but we’ve got the boys the pros want ed—the ones they drafted.” Jim Castiglia, former George town and Washington Redskin fullback, was talking about his bowl game—the U. S. Bowl. The U.S. Bowl will match draft choices of the East division of the National Football League against those chosen by teams in the West division in D. C. Stadium Sunday. The game will be televised na tionally. “For the average person,” said Castiglia, U.S. Bowl president, “there are only four or five big names each year. After that he gets lost. 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