The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 12, 1965, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
Tuesday, January 12, 1965
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Race Issue Forces
Change In AFL Tilt Beasley Continues To Pace Statistics
HOUSTON y(JP) — Saturday’s
iAmerkan Football League All-
with stuigl gtar game was transferred Mon
day from New Orleans to Houston
ter Negro players complained of
iscrimination in the Louisiana
he enrol
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>mmended ® c ^ y '
is commife
»rs Robert
The nationally televised game
will be played in the 37,000-seat
Jeppensen Public Schools Stadium,
home of the Houston Oilers since
he league was founded in 1960.
No discrimination incidents in-
1METHI.V;! yclving athletes have developed in
Houston since the Oilers began
play in 1960 and the Houston
Astros became members of the
n this am,
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the worli National Baseball League in 1962.
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and taverns integrated
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A crowd of 60,000 had been ex
pected at New Orleans. Joe Foss,
the AFL commissioner, and other
Oiler officials sidestepped esti
mates for the Jeppesen game but
everyone acknowledged the late
shift would hinder the sale of
the tickets ranging in price from
$2.50 to $7.50.
Also switched to Houston was
the league’s winter meeting that
begins Wednesday and continues
through Friday.
Foss, in Chicago, said the New
Orleans situation was regrettable,
Ibut the Negro players seemed to
have adequate reason for deciding
to walk out.
The 21 Negro players on the East
nd West squads met Sunday and
voted to pack their bags because
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UCLA Retains
No. 1 Ranking
In Latest Poll
,, By The Associated Press
““ Unranked Illinois continued to
hold the key to major maneuvers
in the Associated Press college
basketball poll Monday as Michi
gan rushed up to grab second place
be confers
candidate i
y behind the streaking UCLA Bruins.
The Wolverines downed Illinois
89-83 Saturday after the Illini had
defeated Indiana 86-81 Monday.
The results enabled Michigan to
move into the runner-up position,
replacing Indiana, which dropped
fita,.
UCLA, beaten by Illinois in its
ir’s Office» opening game, extended its win-
^by i! ning streak to 11 last week with
ity Exchur | victories over Oregon and Oregon
State.
The rankings are based on
games through last Saturday.
The Top Ten, with first-place
votes in parentheses and total
points:
1. UCLA (33) 394
2. Michigan 33/6
Wichita (2) 251
St. Joseph’s, Pa. (1) 242
Indiana 208
Providence (6) 198
St. John’s, N. Y 167
Davidson 133
San Francisco 120
Duke 60
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“The players called me from the
meeting—Ernie Warlick of the
Buffalo Bills was the spokesman—
and told me about their decision,’
Foss said. “I’m not critical of their
action.’
Foss said the league had no
choice but transfer the game even
though David F. Dixon, promoter
of the New Orleans game, would
have to take a terrible beating
financially.
Some 16,000 tickets already had
been sold by Dixon, who has
headed a group seeking a pro foot
ball team for New Orleans for
several years.
Center John Beasley continues
to pace the Aggie cagers with a
21.7 average after 11 games. Ken
Norman is second with 13.9
points and is followed, closely by
Paul Timmins with 13.7.
Guard Dick Rector is the most
consistent Aggie from the floor as
he has a .667 per cent from the
outside. He is followed by Beas
ley with .513 and Dick String-
fellow with .508.
Beasley is leading the team in
rebounds with 108. Bill Gasway
is second with 80, and Norman is
third with ’9. There have also
been 70 team rebounds recorded.
Team captain Timmins is the
most consistent roundballer from
the free throw line as he has hit
49 out of 56 for a percentage of
.875. Norman is second with a
.776 rating while Beasley is third
with .690.
Beasley leads the Ags for the
high single game production. He
hit 38 against Southern Missis
sippi. Timmins has a high of 21
points, followed by Norman’s 20,
Stringfellow’s 12 and Fethken-
heFs 11.
The Aggies as a team have a
rebound total of 467 against their
486 for their opposition. They
have hit a total of 853 points as
compared to 788. They have hit
322 shots out of 688 from the floor
for a percentage of .468. Their
foes have hit 289 out of 685 from
the floor for a .422 mark.
The Ag roundballers have hit
209 shots out of 303 from the foul
line for a percentage of .689. The
foes have managed to come up
with 210 out
mark.
of 309 for a .679
The Cadets are averaging 77.5
points a game while their foes
have averaged 71.6 points a
contest.
Player Games FG-FGA Pet.
John Beasley 11 100-195 .513
Ken Norman 11 54-115 .470
Paul Timmins 11 51-115 .443
Dick Stringfellow 11 31-61 .508
Bill Gasway 11 24-60 .400
Tim Timmerman 11 20-48 .417
Eddie Dominguez 9 17-41 .415
Billy Atkinson 10 7-14 .500
Dick Rector 9 8-12 .667
Sonny Fethkenher 7 5-13 .385
Tommy Bantle 4 1-2 .500
Reggie Gilbreath 7 2-3 .667
John Reynolds 8 2-9 .222
Team Rebounds
AGGIES 11 322-688 .468
FOES 11 289-685 .422
FT-FTA
Pet.
Reb.
Pts.
Avg.
High
40-58
.690
108
239
21.7
38
45-58
.776
59
153
13.9
20
49-56
.875
27
151
13.7
21
21-35
.600
34
84
7.5
12
12-21
.571
80
58
5.3
10
11-21
.524
35
51
4.6
10
4-6
.667
10
38
4.2
10
11-18
.611
7
25
2.5
9
7-9
.778
10
23
2.5
7
7-11
.636
12
17
2.4
11
3-4
.750
7
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2
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4
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4
0-3
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4
4
0.5
.70
4
209-303
.689
467
853
77.5
98
210-309
.679
486
788
71.6
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