THE BATTALION •sday, December 12, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 5 i' * ions pies Top Ags; /Onox Hits 22 By JIM BUTLER Battalion Sports Editor A&M continued to have its problems Wednesday night ;he Utah Redskins scored freely and emerged with a lop- id 98-71 victory in frigid Salt Lake City. The Cadets felt far from home as the thermometer hit legrees below zero early Tuesday morning and the feeling [strangeness stuck with them on the basketball court, bh took an early four point lead and the Aggies never came at th e wy es of support against wind 3r conditions, ien tested for oratory. The ck ed other ^ructures, j n . els students contract, with cessary. The fe y a small n g some stu. aid generally the company but does not ED 3TICE be brought or in the Offiti (Ground Floor 8-12, 1-5, daily t or before the - day preceding tudent Publica- r ERSITY OLLEGE xamination for iertation) McKenzie, Roy actor of Philos- plication of the ■iday, Dec. 13; m 233, Physics use. The Redskins built their lead to 12 points, 15-3, on the ooting of Spence Thurgood and George Fisher while A&M bch Shelby Metcalf was substituting freely in search of a ht” combination. But with the exception of two short etches, the hoop remained ♦ udies nets / Examination and Physical Y, Dec. 12 at AggieJand Inn, :er. If you plan u must register 215, G. Rollie >0 p. m. Wed. 176(2 ary 1964 rerciae didates for the by are required e Doctor's caps • to be left at ater than 1:00 (this will be ntative of the 'he Ph.D hoods rocession since hooded on the ny. Candidates 1 wear the cap dents who are •’s Degree will tOTC students Bachelor's De- riate uniform, are candidates undergraduate, ly. Rental of arranged with may be placed day, December y, January 11. jetor's caj) and id gown $4.75! $4.25. Hood >r the cap and s required in ’ayment is re ; order, i. Chairman 178U0 lamination for s has been day, December emic Building, ern Language this exam and diately in the iguages 178tfn Examination be given in Building on 17314 17314 oil—’ ar—? more on LULK’S 'ARTS List $5-85 • $2.90 Qt. iK lie, Mobil- Qt. 33( .... Qt. 300 .... Qt. M 3.95 ... Ea. 29(1 diSC ; $1.00 iscount iu need at ) plus tart ) plus tai ..... $1 3 - 88 .. $3.88 $12.95 ial Io wesl nystery to the Cadets. )espite the height advant- of the Aggies, Utah con- tently out-rebounded the lets and their full-court press :ed the Aggies into numerous takes. Isher’s 16 first-half points e the Utes a 54-34 margin at [time. !&M’s Bennie Lenox returned last year’s form with 16 points ore intermission but received le help from the rest of the ad. 'he Aggies kept pace with Utah die second half, but as in Tues- r’s loss to Utah State, the lead too great. Metcalf played ee guards most of the second f in an attempt to counteract ah’s great speed. Utah, carrying a 94 point average at gametime, made a last minute push to reach the century mark but fell a bucket short. The Redskins retained their undefeat ed record with their fourth straight win. Even though suffering two conse cutive one-sided defeats, the Ag gies have gained much-needed ex perience against two of the coun try’s better teams. A&M’s sopho mores are steadily improving and should be ready when conference play starts in January. Lenox finished the night with 22 points to pace the Cadets. John Beasley netted 16 for his third straight game in double figures. Cliff Hankins and Paul Timmons had seven points each while Tim Timmerman garnered 6. SAFE AS O O F F F S THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe re fresher fdund in coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Abso lutely not habit-forming. 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THE EXCHANGE STORE “Serving Texas Aggies Since 1907” BENNIE LENNOX Leads Ags against Utah. ^Official’ Gripes Coming At SWC Coaches Meeting BY JIM BUTLER Battalion Sports Editor The Southwest Conference foot ball season has finally dragged to a halt after 12 action-packed weeks but a post - season fire works display starts in Dallas Thursday that promises to sur pass any of the post-season bowl games. The center of attraction this week will be the annual South west Conference meeting, which may win an award for the least original but most exciting per formance of the year, and be shifted to Broadway after a three-day stand in Big D. Ostensibly, the meeting is a routine policy conclave between SWC officials, athletic directors and head coaches of the member schools. This year’s main theme, justifiably so, will be officiating, with A&M Head Coach and Ath letic Director Hank Foldberg hav ing the starring role, supported most likely by SMU’s Hayden Fry and Arkansas' Frank Broyles. The problem centers around the SWC “gag” rule which forbids coaches from publicly criticizing the officials. Rumors have it that the result may be a suspension for the Aggies due to Foldberg’s comments after the A&M-Texas game. These rumors stem from the fact that Doc Hayes, SMU cage coach, drew a suspension for the Mustangs in 1958 after criticiz ing the officiating in the A&M- SMU basketball game. Despite the fact that Howard Grubbs, SWC executive secretary, has prepared a report on the Tur key Day incident informed sourc es believe that no suspension will be handed down. This corner believes that a sus pension for the Aggies is very unlikely and indeed very foolish. The circumstances surrounding the controversy could surely be considered extenuating. To begin with, the officials should consider the tremendous pressure inherent with the rival ry, the closeness of the game and the obviously questionable, if not incorrect, judgment of the game officials. Secondly, approximately 40 mil lion fans watched the game on television with the majority ex pressing the opinion that the Ca dets were cheated. Finally, the A&M-UT incident was just the crowning touch to a season that saw several poorly officiated games, indicating that SWC officiating is definitely be low par. Fry came close to blasting officials after his Mustangs dropped a 22-15 decision to TCU and will no doubt support Fold berg. Unfortunately, the records of the meeting will probably be kept secret, or at best only partially disclosed. Conference policy, as illustrated by the basketball of ficiating scandal two years ago, seems aimed at keeping unfavora ble comment to a minimum, whether or not the comment is justified. We hope the Southwest Confer ence governing body will open its eyes to the obvious and take steps to correct the deficiencies. The coaches involved are all men of high principles and would not make unfounded charges. SWIFT PREMIUM FRYERS Hormel Bacon 25 lb. 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