The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 22, 1963, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, February 22, 1963
COACH NORTON’S
PANCAKE HOUSE
35 varieties of finest pancakes,
aged heavy AC steaks, shrimp,
and other fine foods.
Daily—Merchants lunch
11 to 2 p. m.
K. K. Dodger says: By Eugene Kush*
“I promise that we won’t get caught
in your room talking about life in
surance. Tf the C. O. comes in,
just introduce me as your dad.”
*Jnsuranceman, North Gate
you
FOR 8P.M. TILT
Frogs Invade Saturday Night
BESIDE MEXICAN FOOD
ZARAPE RESTAURANT
will serve Mrs. Andert’s Weiner Schniti
Chicken Fried Steak and Austria Style
Fried Chicken.
Coach Buster Brannon’s TCU
Horned Frog cagers invade Aggie-
land Saturday night in an attempt
to salvage something out of the
1962-63 season.
And they have about as much of
a chance to do that as does Texas
to lose its remaining four games.
But the Frogs will be out for
something to remember besides the
lone SWC win they have to date.
They have the material, but lack
a little experience.
Probable starters for TCU will
be Bobby McKinley, Archie Clay
ton, Jerry Wade, Johnny Fowler
and Don Rosick. Fowler and Ros-
ick at the forwards are the only
seniors on the lineup.
At 6-7, Rosick is the second high
rebounder for TCU behind 6-10
Clayton. McKinley and Clayton
Study:
9:30 a.
6:10 p.
Worship:
10:45 a. m
7 :20 p. m.
AGGIES HEAR
Dr. Guy Greenfield Preach
Sermons from Gospel of John
First Baptist Church, College Station
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lead the team in total points with
252 and 251, respectively. Wade
is the third high man in pointage
and Fowler is third in rebound
ing.
McKinley has pretty well been
the “Bennie Lenox” of TCU this
season. He has not, however, had
quite the support. He leads the
Frogs in all the stats columns ex
cept rebounds.
Feb. 9 at Fort Worth the Frogs
were the lads that finally brought
A&M back to life after a four-
game losing- streak. The Ags
Fish Host Wogs
Saturday 6 P. M.
Shelby Metcalf’s Fish basketball
team entertains the TCU Wogs
in a 6 p.m. prelim to the Aggie-
Horned Frog contest Saturday
night in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
The A&M frosh will be out for
revenge for the 79-73 loss handed
them by the Wogs in Ft. Worth.
The loss broke a five-game Fish
winning streak.
TCU’s freshman go into the
game with 4-7 record, while the
Fish stand 7-2 on the season.
Probable starters for the Fish
will he Dick Stringfellow and Joe
Roberts at forward, Billy Atkin
son and Dick Rector at g-uards
and John Beasley at center.
The Wogs will go with Dale
Abshire at center, Jim Terbert and
Glenn Middlebrooks at forwards
and Roger Potts and Jim Monroe
at the guard slots.
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trounced Brannon’s lads, 85-69, and
then ran through SMU and Ar
kansas in College Station in fine
style before hitting immovable
Texas Tuesday.
The Frogs have scored 67.8 points
per game to their enemies’ 75.6.
A&M how has 71.8 per game to
66.9 for opponents.
TCU has collected 869 rebounds
in 20 games to their foes 926. The
Cadets are 918-783 in that depart
ment.
With their 1-9 slate in the con
ference, the Froggies are at least
beyond the worrying state in the
SWC race. A&M, with 6-4, dangl
es in third place with little more
to do than wait until it meets Rice
in Houston.
Game time is 8 p.m. in G. Rollie
White.
- Volum
Lenox Keeps ’Em Figuring,
Is Nearing Other Records
Even before he wrecked Carroll Broussard’s game scor
ing record, people were feverishly figuring how many so-
and-so’s 6-2 Bennie Lenox needed to break such-and-such
record.
Athletic department people now keep a separate set of
statistics for the League City flash, as well as the set for the
varsity team.
Now that he has dropped in the 43 counters to cop the
most per game honors, he is nearing other Broussard marks.
Lenox needs a 19.75 average in the remaining four games to
set a record for most points in a season. He has 460, 78 short
of Broussard’s 538.
He’ll have to hit 24.0 per contest to set the most points
in a SWC season mark. The Broussard record is 339 and
Lenox has 244.
If Lenox makes eight field goals per game, he will own
the record in most from the floor in a season. He has 158,
31 shy of Broussard’s 189. For the field-goals-in-conference
mark, he is 42 short of Broussard’s 119 and will have to hit
10.75 per game.
Lenox is almost a sure pick to equal Broussard in free
throws for season on SWC play. He has 144 in. season play,
14 shy of the 160 record, and will have to hit only 4.25 a con
test. He needs only three per game to measure up to Brous
sard’s conference mark of 101.
As an offensive terror over the last few games, the jump
shooting ace has built up some impressive figures. Lenox has
averaged 31.8 points in the last five contests (26 vs. Texas,
18 vs. TCU, 35 vs. SMU, 37 ys. Arkansas and 43 vs. Texas).
He has hit 33.3 points in the last four games. Lenox
hit 37 consecutive free throws, including 17 of 17 against
Arkansas, before missing against Texas after nine straight.
He has made 48 of his last 54 free throw attempts. Lenox
is hitting 47 per cent of his field goal tries over the season
and 80 per cent of his free shots. His efforts have produced
460 points and a 20-game norm of 23.0.
In the SWC Lenox has hit 44 per cent from the floor
(77 of 174 in 10 games), and 83 per cent of his charity shots
(90 of 108). He has 244 points in the conference and a 24.4
average.
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See Friday, March 8
6:80 P. M.
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Admission: $1.00
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We’ll be on the campus on the dates listed below, ready to
give engineering and science seniors information on space-
age careers in a dynamic industry.
If you are looking for a company offering assignments on
programs of unique interest and career potential, you’ll be
interested in the advantages Boeing can offer you.
Boeing, for instance, is a major contractor on such ad
vanced programs as the Saturn S-IC first-stage rocket
booster, the X-20 Dyna-Soar manned space glider, the
solid-fuel Minuteman ICBM, and the Bomarc defense mis
sile system. Boeing is also the world’s foremost designer
and builder of multi-jet aircraft, including the eight-jet
B-52H missile bomber, the KC-135 tanker-transport, the
C-135 cargo-jet, and the famous Boeing 707, 720 and 727
jetliners. In addition, Boeing’s Vertol Division is one of
America’s leading designers and builders of helicopters.
Research projects at Boeing are under way in such advanced
fields as celestial mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear and
plasma physics, flight sciences, space flight and propulsion.
Expanding Boeing programs offer exceptional opportuni
ties to holders of B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in aeronauti
cal, mechanical, civil, electrical-electronic and industrial
engineering, and in engineering mechanics, engineering
physics as well as in mathematics and physics. Assign
ments are available in Washington, Pennsylvania, Kansas,
Louisiana, Alabama, California and Florida.
You’ll work in a small group where individual ability and
initiative get plenty of visibility. You’ll enjoy many other
advantages, including an opportunity to take graduate
studies at company expense to help you get ahead faster.
Drop in to your Placement Office and arrange for an
interview. We’re looking forward to meeting you!
Wednesday and Thursday — February 27 and 28
An equal opportunity employer
Divisions: Aero-Space • Military Aircraft Systems • Transport • Vertol
Industrial Products • also Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories
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