IN SEASON OPENER Ags Blast Centenary Things got off to a good start l Centenary Gents for a 91-74 sea- for coach Bob Rogers in his sixth j son-opening win on the home court season as head coach as the Cadets Saturday night, out-rebounded and out-shot the The Ags hit a phenomenal 60.4 Harold Brent Outstanding As A&M Soccer Team Wins Sixth Goal-keeper Harold Brent and the A&M soccer team held off a determined United Soccer Club of Houston Sunday and came up with their sixth sti’aight win for the season by the narrowest margin yet, 4-2. In defeating the United Club, the Aggies earned the right to rep- The AGGIE BIBLE CLASS is now meeting every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:20 p. m. in Room 102, Military Science Bldg. We are studying Romans, by tape. Rev. Bill Munnerlyn—Teacher BERNIE LEMMONS ’52 jfrri'infw* >r»« ra rrrin ■’■■rt i rfa ii o 1 il “Sports Car Center” I Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & : British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service f ‘We Service All Foreign Cars’” 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517 resent the Houston Soccer League in the annual State of Texas Soc cer Tournament against San An tonio and Dallas in the Cotton Bowl. So far this season the Ags have an unblemished record. They look to be on their way to another state championship—their fourth in a row. Brent was the unanimous choice for outstanding player in Sunday’s game on the A&M field. Also standing out on defense were Ben ito Lopez and Juan Marciacq. United was held scoreless in the first half. They almost tallied when the referee granted an pen alty shot from 12 paces but Brent stopped the kick. According to Agusto Cruzalegui, Brent had the finest day an A&M goal-keeper has had in four years as he stopped countless dangerous kicks at his sacred ground by the United forwards. Ramiro Gereda kept alive his offensive prowess, scoring two goals for the second time in two weeks. Another Aggie goal came from the toe of Carlos Rivera on a penalty kick in the first half. The Cadets will meet a well- primed Lamar Tech in Beaumont Tuesday night and can expect a little tougher time than they had Saturday with two of Centenary’s key starters out with injuries. 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Results in Class A football Moisl dll day: Sqd. 4 over D-2, 8-0; F-2w | Ua ] over E-l, 17-0; and G-2 defeat! jjona D-l, 6-0. Goi |o Vi Only one game Monday in Gas C football: Day Students ov« Law Hall, penetrations. ■mk-Ufm Jerry Windham, 6-7 senior Hamilton, pushes one of his six field goals in against the Centenary Gentlemen in G. Rollie White Coliseum Saturday night. Wil lard Moore (25) contests for the lads from Two More For Jerry center from Shreveport, La. The Cadets won this season opener, 91-74. Windham was the second high Aggie scorer with 17 points and led the rebounding with eight. Cadet Keglers Squeak By South Park Jr. All-Stars By BOB KOROSE The A&M match bowling team took two of three games from the South Park Junior All-Stars and won total pins by a scant nine pins in a match Sunday on the Memo rial Student Center bowling lanes. The Aggies shot 2,703 against 2,694 for the Houston crew. Tony Servello was high man for the Ca dets with a 609 on games of 224- 185-200. 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