The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1962, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, Noyember 29, 1962
College Station, Texas
Page 7
1962 Cage Season
Saturday
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Tiro All-Staters
Are Fish Cagers
Shelby Metcalf, freshman bas
ketball coach 5 and Sports Illus-
trated’s bread-and-butter man, has
come up with another top-notch
Fish cage team.
The team features two all-state
players and two captains of state
champions.
All-staters are John Beasley,
6-7, 286-pound center, who aver
aged 29 points a game for Linden-
Kildare, and Dicky Stringfellow,
6-4, 190-pound guard, who aver
aged 25 points per game for
Cooper.
Billy Atkinson, 5-10, 160-pound
guard, was captain of Dallas Jef
ferson’s Class 4-A state cham
pions. Dick Rector is the other
captain, playing for Dumas’ Class
3-A champs. Rector stands 6-1
and plays forward.
Rounding out the Fish team are:
Lance Cobb, G, 5-10, 160; Bob
Craig, F, 6-4, 170; Bill McQueary,
G, 6-0, 168; Charles Patterson, C,
6-5, 195; John Reynolds, F, 6-3,
195; Joe Roberts, F, 6-2, 19.5; and J
Keith Thompson, F, 6-0, 175.
Head Battalion Classifieds Daily
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Jerry Windham
A 6-6 rebounding star from Hamilton
Coach Bob Rogers, who is now
in his sixth season as boss of G.
Rollie White Coliseum, is optimis
tic as the Aggies start a new era
of basketball against Centenary
Saturday night at home. Despite
the loss of record-writing Carroll
Broussard and a raft of standout
seniors last season, the Ags are
still in good shape personnel-wise.
Says Rogers, “Our hopes are
bolstered mostly because of the
improved play of our three big
boys—Lewis Qualls, Jerry Wind
ham and Lee Walker. Further
more, Bennie Lenox never looked
better, and I believe Gei'ald Wood
ard will add scoring punch.”
Windham is a two-letterman
with a lot of experience under his
belt and a history of standout re
bounding and defense. Lenox got
SWC Basketball Outlook
Is One Big Question Mark
Basketball’s outlook in the bert his only returning regular,
Southwest Conference this season
is hard to figure. Rebuilding
seems to be the theme at most of
the eight member schools. Arkan
sas, Texas, SMU and A&M have
been given the nod as most likely
to succeed, with Rice breathing
down their necks.
At Fayetteville, Coach Glen Rose
foresees improvement this year de
spite the loss of Jerry Carlton, the
team’s leading scorer and all-SWC
performer. “We lack team speed
and an outstanding- post man,”
says Rose, “but the squad will be
more experienced, which will help,
especially defensively.”
but rival coaches claim more play
ers gained experience through
Bradley’s substitution plan.
The Longhorns return good, sea
soned height in 6-8 Mike Hum
phrey, Joe Fisher (6-7) and 6-7
Jack Dugan, all lettermen. Dugan
played more than either of the
other two and topped them in
scoring and rebounding with aver
ages of 9.8 and 6.9, respectively.
★ ★ ★
Three starters return to the
SMU team that won its last nine
SWC games last season and gained
a share of the title with Tech.
Senior Tommy Boyer, a 6-6 for- ] Missing, however, are league-lead-
ward, who was one of the league | ing scorer Jan Loudermilk, and Jim
leaders at foul shooting last year, | Hammond, the 6-4 captain who
them may run strong at the polls
when the year’s top players are
selected. Heading the Owls’ thin
but impressive cast of veterans is
Kendall Rhine, a 6-9 center who
led the league in rebounding as an
18-year-old soph last season.
Larry Phillips and Herb Stein-
kamp are two others who were
teen-age stars with the 1962 club
that finished 7-7 last year. John
ny Womack, another junior, is the
only other letterman. “We hope
to have a good starting unit built
around these returning lettermen,”
says Frankie, “but lack of proven
depth will be a serious handicap.”
off to a rousing start as a soph
last year and managed a full-sea
son average of 10.6 points per
game.
SEVEN-FOOT Qualls is the tall
est eager in the SWC and both he
and 6-7 Walker have the benefit
of two years seasoning. Teamed
with Windham, they will probably
make the Ags one of the top re
bounding clubs again.
Woodard, a junior college trans
fer, is the former “Mr. Basketball
of Louisiana.” Rogers says he
“has great hands and is a good
scorer.” Other promising new-
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comers are junior college transfer
Cliff Hankins, 6-5, a forward “with
good speed and spring,” and soph
Paul Timmins, an all-SWC fresh
man performer last year who is
“real quick and good at shooting.”
Woodard and Hankins come from
Kilgore Junior College and they
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Other experienced Razorbacks re
turning are Jim Wilson, a 6-6 re
bounding star; Larry Wofford, also
6-6; and 6-2 Jerry Rogers.
★ ★ ★
Coach Harold Bradley has as
many lettermen as the next coach,
but there’s a feeling around the
circuit that as sophs go, so goes
Texas.
The Steers lost only Jimmy
Brown and Butch Skeete from
their starting crew, but Bradley
points out, “most of our veterans
split time last year and did not
play a lot.” He terms Jimmy Gil-
figured high in the late-season
surge.
“We lack height and speed,”
Coach Doc Hayes points out as he
prepares for his 16th season as
head coach of the Ponies. “At this
time of year we always hope to be
a contender but a lot depends on
our sophomores. Jim Smith (6-7),
Bill Ward (6-5) and Hank Wen-
dorf (6-4) are three sophomores
who have shown promise in our
early practices.”
★ ★ ★
Not one of Rice Coach Johnnie
Frankie’s leading candidates is of
voting age, but at least one of
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