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! THE BATTALION rsday, December 13, 19’62 College Station, Texas Page 7 ?9:pindfiam Tops Agg Points, Rebounds erry Windham leads the Ag- hoopsters in scoring, a look I the basketball statistics for lir games shows. Windham is fljeraging 20.5 points per game | | tad has a high of 24 points a- ^■Winst Lamar Tech. J IRunner-up is Bennie Lenox with ll6.5 average. Lenox’s high game me against Memphis State when ■ tallied 21. Next is Gerald Wood- ft, with 14 points per game and 4 | iiigh of 21 against Centenary. ■ ■Lew Qualls has averaged 7.8 per V/lBrne, Paul Timmins 7, Lee Walk- /1 6.5, Bill Robinette 6.3, Lynn prritt 4, Cecil Ferguson 3.7, Char- Minor 1.7 and Cliff Hankins .7. |0n the boards, Windham paces Je Cadets again. He has pulled I lift™ ^ or an avera f?e of 10 per | me. Woodard has 26 rebounds r a 6.5 average. / QUALLS HAS 22 rebounds, alker 18 and Lenox 16 to round t the leaders. A 17 for 19 free throw per- rmance against Mississippi Sou- ■ Ij ern improved all Aggies’ foul i liot percentages. Minor and Qualls f Ip the team, each sinking three- / r-three and a perfect 1.000. Lenox has drilled in 16-21 for 62. Woodard and Ferguson are ooting .750 from the charity ie and Windham has 18-25 and .720 percentage. Qualls also tops the team on scuracy from the floor, having ade 14 of 25 for .560. Walker a close second, gunning 8 of i for .532. Lenox, too, is above ie 50-50 mark with 25 baskets 148 shoots and a .521 percentage. WINDHAM HAS made the most pft ; iskets (32), but has also shot I fti: le most (68) for a .470 record. |§|V : oodard has 22 hits to his credit in 73 » shots for .489. W | The team record reads pretty pod with four games on the re- brd book. The Ags are hitting at i 82.5 point-per-game clip while [lowing 70.8. The Farmers have made 125 out f 272 shots for a respectable .460 srcent. Their free throw shoot- ig has sharpened to a .795 per- s iSS; centage with 80 buckets in 107 shots. The opponents’ 73-105 and j lowly .673 percent can to some extent be credited to the adverse conditions of a foreign court. A&M has committed 79 fouls in its four contests and 3 Aggies have fouled out. The Cadets’ foes have drawn whistles 86 times with five men fouling out. Bull Wins NFL Rookie Honors By JERRY LISKA Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO <AP) — Ron Bull, the Chicago Bears’ bouncy halfback, received the hottest honor of his football career on the coldest day of his life Wednesday. Ex-Baylor star Bull, 22, was named National Football League rookie-of-the-year by an Associ ated Press panel of experts just as Chicago was struck by a re cord 7 below zero cold wave. “Even though I’ve never been colder in my life,” said the hand some, slick galloper from Waco, Texas, “I haven’t ever been more thrilled, either. ‘I’LL CHERISH this honor. It’s something I hadn’t really thought would be possible against all the fine players in the league. This is like making All-America in college and All-State in high school—only in terrifically faster company. I have a lot of people to thank, especially Jail my coaches.” Bull, Chicago’s No. 1 draft choice who started his Bear ca reer this fall as a defensive back, carried the ball only nine times for 26 yards and didn’t snag a pass in his first three games. Yet through Sunday’s 13th league game, the Baylor bomber has amassed 372 yards in 103 car ries for a 3.6 average and caught 29 passes for 324 yards. Provided Bench Strength Cecil Ferguson, 6-3 sophomore from Houston (Smiley), came off the bench to score nine points against the Uni versity of Southern Mississippi and provide the punch the Aggies needed to get started toward their 87-61 victory. Though Ferguson is a junior academically, he did not participate last year and has three years of eligibility. Sonny Gibbs Gets Award; Ags" Huntington Mentioned FORT WORTH (dP) _ Guy (Sonny) Gibbs, Texas Christian University quarterback, Wednes day was awarded the 13th annual Southwest Conference Sportsman ship Award by tl|e Kiwanis Club of Fort Worth. The selections committee was guided by recommendations from officials, coaches and players. A total of 11 players were nominated, with Gibbs leading the others. His final selection was by unanimous vote. Others nominated ; were Billy Moore and Jerry Mazzanti, Ar kansas; Perry McWilliams and Pat Culpepper, Texas; James Butch Maples, Don Trull, Ro bert Burk and Ronnie Goodwin, Baylor; Bobby Huntington, Texas A&M; and Randy Kerbow, Rice. Previous winners of the award were: Kyle Rote, SMU, 1950; June Davis, Texas, 1951; Ray Graves, A&M, 1952; Lamar Mc- Han, Arkansas, 1953; Johnny Crouch, TCU, 1954; Delano Wom ack, Texas, 1955; Jim Swin, TCU, 1956; George Walker, Arkansas 1957; Buddy Dial, Rice, 1958; Don Meredith, SMU, 1959; Herby Ad kins, Baylor, 1960, and Lance Alworth, Arkansas, 1961. 3 • . -J ; / - yv if' > 'Jf We Reserve The Right To Limit All Sales - GROCERIES - Hunts—No. 300 'Cans Pear Halves 2 Cans 45c Hunts—No. 2!/2 Cans Whole Spiced Peaches .... 2 For 49c Hunts—No. 2'/ 2 Cans Half or Sliced Peaches .. 2 For 49c Hunts—46-Oz. Cans Tomato Juice .2 For 49c Hunts—14-Oz. Bottles CATSUP 2 For 39c Folgers COFFEE 1-Lb. Can 65c Folgers—10-Oz. Instant Coffee Jar $1.25 Martinellis Apple Cider Qt. 43c Towies—8-Oz. Marachino Cherries 2 For 49c None Such—9-Oz. Mince Meat 2 For 49c Bango—16-Oz. Tins Yellow Pop Corn 2 For 25c Nabisco—12-Oz. Ritz Crackers .. .... Pkg. 30c CRISCO 3-Lb. 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