Page 4 THE BATTALION CTollege Station, Texas Wednesday, Deccnibei" 12, 19G2 Fish Roll Up 100 In First Victory By VAN CONNER Battalion Sports Editor People are still digging around in the old records to see if the round 100 points the Fish basket- bailers racked up against Bryan’s Allen Academy is a record. A new mark or not, Shelby Metcalf’s 100-80 victory Tuesday night must have been one of the highest scor ing contests in freshman cage his tory at A&M. Coach Roy Die’s lads from Bryan had little to be ashamed of in the game. Had they had a couple of tall boys and a bit more accuracy, things could have gone a lot tighter and perhaps the other way. THE FISH scored 50 points each half. They led 50-37 at the long break, and managed to hold the lead throughout the second period. Four minutes after the second half began, the cadets from Allen drew within nine points of the Fish. Allen only led 1-0 and 3-2 dur ing the first minute of play. They managed to stay within three points of A&M for almost ten min utes. But the shooting of Dick Rector and John Beasley started pulling the Fish ahead by leaps and bounds. THE SECOND period turned into a real scoring fest, with Palko and Mendoza hitting like clock work for Allen and Stringfellow and Billy Atkinson handling most of the chores for the Fish. High-point man for the game was Mendoza, who with his run ning mate at guard, Joe Balder- rama, put on a ball-handling ex hibition all nigbt. Mendoza bad 30 points, and Palko was second high man with 28. For the Fish, Atkinson had 21 points. Beasley and Stringfellow were breathing down his neck with 20 and 19, respectively. Rector was another Aggie in doiible col umns with 13. THIRD SEASON VICTORY Ags Beat Miss. So., 87-61, For 27Ih Straight Home Win ll&Efc: 'V Intramurals With just over three minutes left in the first period, the dead- eye hitting of Allen’s Eddie Palko and Nilario Mendoza had moved them up to only six points behind. It came time then, however, for A&M’s Dick Stringfellow to hit three field goals on jumpers and layups in a row and a pair of free tosses. Then in the final seconds of the half Beasley tipped in a Rector free throw and hit another time from the corner. The Class A handball champion ship was decided Monday night, with F-3 winning by a 2-1 decision over Sqd. 15. The new Corps champs are Ben jamin Jackson, Lawrence Chris tian, Lyman Hardeman, John Ped igo, James Riggs and Ben McCul loch. The freshman basketball finals are drawing to a close with F-l and^ C-2 going against each other in the semi-finals this week. Also in the semi-finals will be D-l, whose opponent will be decided when E-l and Sqd. 7 play Wednes day night. F-l leads the Corps in total number of points for the intra mural championship title and flag. Following close behind is Sqd. 9. Next is Sqd. 13, then G-2, and hold ing down fifth place so far is C-3. By JIM BUTLER Battalion Ass’t Sports Editor The University of Southern Mis sissippi Gentlemen acted like it Td'esday night, letting the Aggies ! win easily their 27th consecutive : victory in G. Rollie White Col iseum, 87-61. A&M’s last home defeat was at j the hands of SMU, 66-64, in Jan- iuary of 1960. THE GAME started out as a , ball control duel with the score I tied 13-13 with nine minutes gone, j A1 McCormack and Bruce Miller paired for driving layups to put Mississippi Southern into the first, last and only lead the Gentlemen , held. With Gerald Woodard chipping ! in six points, the Cadets took the lead 22-17 and spent the remain ing minutes of the first half add ing to it. Mississippi Southern surprised the 2,150 fans by starting two freshmen, two sophomores and one junior. The game young team played a fast moving contest but the Aggies’ height and experience was no match. A&M hit for 53.1 per cent from the floor in the first half and missed only one free throw, hold ing a 40-26 lead at the buzzer. THE FARMERS started fast in the second half, building their lead to 23 points midway in the period. Jerry Windham hit on three lay ups, Lee Walker sank a jump shot and a pair of layups and Bennie Lenox gunned in two jump shots to provide the punch. Southern’s coach Lee Floyd cleared his bench with little over a minute left and the game ended in an 87-61 Aggie victory. M)\ now holds a 3-1 record while Mis sissippi Southern has two winsati three defeats. Windham and Lenox led the Ag gie scoring with 19 points apiece, Woodard had 10, while Lew Qualls, Lee Walker and Cecil Ferguses made nine. The Cadets out-rebounded tie Gentlemen 44-42, with Windham grabbing off six to pace the Ag gies. Doug Stacy and Jackie Laid took down six for MS. MILLER scored 19 points to take high scoring honors for the South erners. Laird chipped in 14 for second. Rogers’ quintet goes after its 28th straight home win Saturday night against the .University o( Houston Cougars. Ilifii , FISH WIN IN THE MAKING . . . John Beasley goes for two of his 20 points Fish To Host San Antonio Marksmen Freshman members of the A&M rifle team will host a composite team of San Antonio high school marksmen in a match Saturday at 2 p.m. on the team’s range un der the Kyle Field bleachers. An A&M rifle team spokesman BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day . 3<* per word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charges—404 4 p.m. day befo Classified 804 per colu mm chartres—-404 DEADLINE re publicatioa Displa lay er column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-64X5 FOR SALE 1965 Thunderbird, loaded, all extras. TA- 2-6586, or 1903 S. Collette. $1850. 1957 etre Mercury Monterrey. $595. TA 2-6586 or y 1 1903 S. College. range. Good condition. $30.00. 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