Pag-p 4 THE BATTALION Collpgp Station, Texas Tuesday, February 26, 1963 Fish Get Revenge On Wogs, 72-67 A&M’s Fish cagers put down a strong rally by the stubborn TCU Wogs to take a 72-67 victory Sat urday night and avenge an earlier defeat in Ft. Worth. The teams fought evenly for half of the opening period and were tied 18-18 when the Fish took off. With John Beasley and Dick Stringfellow leading the sm-ge, the A&M freshmen pulled out to a 40-28 lead at halftime. With 12:45 remaining to play the Fish held what seemed to be a safe 19-point lead. But the Wogs weren’t convinced and in eight minutes closed the gap to a single point, 60-59. Beasley had his best night of the season in the scoring column with 25 points. He had nine from the floor and seven at the chaiity line. The 6-7 lad also led in re bounding with 14. A&M clung to a slender lead on the shooting of Beasley and John Reynolds and went into a stall with a minute and a half to play. Dale Abshire paced the Wogs with 20 points, while Jim Torbert dumped in 18 and Roger Potts hit for 11. Shelby Metcalf’s lads will travel to Waco with the varsity Tuesday Spring Football Training Postponed Until Thursday Head Coach and Athletic Direc tor Hank Foldberg announced Sat urday that he will postpone spring football training until Thursday. Spring drills had been scheduled to begin Monday. As a member of the Southwest Conference, A&M is allotted 36 days in which to hold 20 practice sessions. Foldberg expects to end the sessions with the annual spring Maroon-White game March 30 if the weather is kind. LIMITED OFFER! TAPE CARTRIDGE recorder FOR ONLY $99.95 $5.00 PAY ONLY MORE AND GET this famous BELL & HOWELL MOVIE CAMERA HUm LIMITED QUAHTITY! THE MOST TRUSTED NAME ^ IN SOUND BRYAN RADIO & T. V. SERVICE TA 2-4862 1301 So. College Foldberg also said that three of his gridders will miss at least some of the head-knocking. John Sparling, a sophomore quarterback from Jal, N. Mex., underwent surgery Saturday morn ing for a knee injury he received in intramural basketball. Junior halfback George Hargett and soph fullback Gary Cavasas have been excused from spring training to assume roles as base- ballers. The Aggie mentor said he ex pects about 80 footballers to show up Thursday. Intramurals Intramural wrestling will con tinue through the week. 'Rifle will follow wrestling, which is expect ed to be finished by the end of next week. Monday’s results in class A&C divisions: for the 123 class; for feits for D-3 and B-l and a win for Beard of 1-3. In the 137 class; winners were Riner, Law Hall; McDowell, E-l; Post, G-l; McGinn, Sqd. 14; and Sanford of A-l. 1777/7 .5,/ POINTS Lenox Continues Onslouglil As Aggies Blast Froggies Volume By JIM BUTLER Battalion Ass’t Sports Editor Guard Bennie Lenox continued his wholesale onslaught on Car- roll Broussard’s scoring records and the TCU Horned Frogs pre sented no serious opposition as the Aggies walked off with an 87-54 victory in G. Rollie White Coliseum Saturday night. LENOX PUMPED in 30 points and the Cadets out-rebounded the inept Frogs 61-43 with Jerry Windham getting 14 and Lee Walker coming down with 11. The Froggies handed the lead to the Cadets early and seemed contented to please the 3,000 fans with their awkward antics the rest of the night. Coach Bob Rogers’ crew held as much as a 16-point advantage twice in the first half and was ahead 36-28 at intermission. Box Score Ye Olde Scoring Machine TCU guard Bob Walker (23) watches as running mate Bobby McKinley tries to stop another Bennie Lenox field goal Saturday night in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Rogers, Metcalf Take Cagers To Baylor Rematches Tonight Coaches Bob Rogers and Shelby Metcalf take their varsity and freshmen cagers to Waco Tuesday night for rematches with corres ponding squads from Baylor. Rogers’ lads are currently hold ing down a second place slot in the conference. As a result of Satur day night play, they can go up no more, so second is the best they can hope to finish. The hapless Bears represent the seventh place SWC team. A&M HAS a 7-4 league record Winning upperclassmen and ci- and Bay]or is 2 _ 9 _ The Cadets have vilians in the 147 class were Bruer, Dorm 13; Finkelstein, Milner Hall; Voelkel, Mitchell Hall; Daily, Sqd. 8; and Allen of Sqd. 14. Forfeits went to Squadrons 12 and 2 and Mitchell. already woi’ked the Bruins over thoroughly with a 80-54 drubbing in College Station Jan. 3. Baylor’s main claim to fame is 6-6 country boy Winston Moore, For the freshman, winners in who is fifth in over-all scoring for the 123 class were Thompson, E-3; and Montgomery, Sqd. 5. In the the SWC and seventh since league play commenced. A&M’s Bennie 147 class the only match sched- Lenox ’ of course ’ ^ b « tbe offen ' sive man to watch as he keeps on uled went to Sqd. 15 on a forfeit. The 167 class, likewise, had only one match, Sqd. ll’s Miller won it. The heaviest class for the fresh man was the 177. Winning wrest lers were Dismukes, D-l; Lyon, F-l; Burke, Sqd. 9; Simmons, D-2; Felps, Sqd. 6; and Rutledge, of Sqd. 7. Forfeits went to Sqd. 14 and C-l. The single winner in the 191 class was Brontze of the White Band. with his bid to break as many A&M scoring records as possible. Coach.Bill Menefee will probably start Moore, 6-6 Herb Barritt, 6-1 Ray Wolfe, 6-1 Don Brownlee and 6-6 Spencer Carlson. The Cadets will take an impres sive backlog of statistics to Waco. They have averaged 72.2 per game against their foes’ 66.2. The Ags have 979 rebounds to their oppo nents’ 826, with Jerry Windham STUDENTS—THIS CAMPUS ONLY! WINVMBABLE VICEROY CONTEST! Coming soon... v 4 complete rides, list of prizes, dates of contest! m START SAVING YOUR EMPTY VICEROY PACKS NOW! SOFT PACK “SUDS TOP” CASS leading in that department with 199. METCALF’S Fish basketballers scored a smooth 85-62 win over the Cubs back in January. Since then they have rolled on to an 8-2 record. They will tangle with the Baylor frosh in a 6 p.m. prelim. While the Ags are ploughing through what will probably be an easy time Tuesday, a big- part of the story for SWC second place will be told as the Rice Owls meet undefeated Texas in Houston. TCU Eg Ft Rb Pf Tp Wade 1 0 3 3 2 McKinley 2 5 3 5 9 Fowler 4 5 9 2 13 Rosick 5 1 9 3 11 Clayton 8 1 2 3 17 Hull 0 0 2 1 0 Walker 0 1 4 3 1 Houck 0 1 1 0 1 Totals 20 14 43 20 54 A&M Lenox 12 6 4 0 30 Woodard 2 0 3 4 4 Walker 3 5 12 3 11 Robinette 2 1 5 2 5 Windham 5 1 14 1 11 Ferguson 2 4 6 1 8 Timmins 1 0 2 2 2 Minor 0 0 0 0 0 Qualls 2 0 4 3 4 Merritt 4 2 2 2 10 Hankins 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 34 14 61 17 87 CHAPEL HILL N. C. (ypi — Jimmy Smithwick, 6-foot-4 fresh man forward, has impressed var sity coach Dean Smith and fresh man coach Ken Rosemond so much that the Morehead City, N.C., yongster will receive a scholarship for next season. -SENIOR ROTC STUDENTS- If you want to save money on your graduating uniforms, do not place your order UNTIL you see the showing of uniforms at the DISCOUNT HOUSE 2 doors from Campus Theatre of Col lege Station in March. Watch for announce ment in The Battalion. 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Meanwhile the Farmei-s were hitting 58.4 per cent of their shots to run their margin above 30 points for the last quarter of the game. THE BIG EDGE gave Rogers a chance to show the fans a picture of things to come as three sopho mores and two juniors were on the court for the Aggies in the last two minutes. Lynn Merritt with 10 points and Cecil Ferguson with eight looked promising, but outstanding per formances by Windham and Walk er made the fans realize how much their graduation is going to hurt. The two tall W’s each poured in 11 points. The 87-54 score was A&M’s big gest winning margin for the sea son and lacked only five points of topping their 91 point showing against Centenary opening night. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY! Still a few jackets, sweat-ers and sport shirts. Selling for half-price. Don’t miss this chance to double your money. LOUPOTS ARCHIE CLAYTON W| Frogs with 17 points on hook shots. Jimmy Fowler kl and Don Rosick 11 for the]®) The win' brought A&M’s ij record to 14-7 and left it tieil' Rice for second place in theJ ference both with 7-4 slates, i is now 1-10 in SWC playanij over-all. The Aggies play Baylor inl|| Tuesday night. '0 T When surance, happen . i man says “no” to liliftiyi one of three things lanT He will buy it Inter and pi| bocnuse he will jy hisrher rate for it older. 2. He will never buy, and his fciBi, (or his old afte) may pay for:■■ • Pilot ilane eras] 3. He will wait too alone will not buy money at for him. It is C he is louthwick o 2th annual Would you be sorry today life insurance lti 1;onj e) . ence- had bougrht atro. Don’t delay, see more delay BERNIE LEMMONS ’52 todi; phone VI 6-5800. The thret led Tuesd how la eritl applici J seed. COACH NORTON S0UTH '''. ipe usual PANCAKE HOlllig to c n one day’s 35 varieties of finest pancaily w hj c h s ] aged heavy AC steaks, starif the acc and other fine foods. oon. The doctc Daily—Merchants luntl 11 to 2 p. m. Texas R< A&M By The W( BRUSSEI ti’ged its C iers Tuesda tig’ young . h the tradii taly and th Htion of Student Bdly want< lid the Aft Tour Still smol paries de Ill’s e n t r King bio tamed Frai pis may s Departing JUNE 12, 1963 from New York SPECIAL GROUP AIR FARE exclusively for Students, Faculty and their immediate families. NEW D1 planning t< on defense of Commui ; Caught s *ese attack istor Nehi Peels to equivalent for the an f al year st i Finance Kai will as day for m six to in improve ai generally that were Proclaimed 21. I birming Bingham n i°st a son i NEW YORK-LONDON JUNE 12 lfp ies Reused Pm PARIS-NEW YORK JULY 13 % 0 f ew ■ son. Group must have 25 persons and they must depart ^ Jtrs - together June 12 and return together July 13. But ^ : 1 they can travel independently in Europe for 30 days! ap pearatice Shamburgei >336.40 Jet to Europe & Return all inclusive 4-week EUROPEAN TOUR Air Fare $336.40 Tour Cost 386.00 Total $722.40 * FOUR WEEKS ★ SIGHTSEEING * ALL HOTELS ★ PRIVATE MOTOR * TRANS ATLANTIC COACH in Europe JET ★MEALS ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA ITALY, MONACO, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND Tl I HOUSTI State Dea tight if C mUside its tiet with thp hemisj Rusk m; Paws confi before a i Baily New I Rusk sa Presence < |be accepte Cl! be “interci topped.” L '^ u ^ a 8t) urce of sphere,” 1 He said iba outs For additional information contact: MSC STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE Travel Committee Texas A&M College College Station, Texas ! HOUSTO ihniittee ftirtiissior jfrther opi 8 b'P Savan r^he ship *tve overha 7he work radiant s Bjti'On for Impulsion