The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1965, Image 6

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, February 4, 1964
THE BATTALION
Aggies Pelt Porkers, 82-79
Timmerman Sparkles In Overtime Victory
By LANI PRESSWOOD
Sports Editor
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—“We’ve
got life.”
With these words Coach Shelby
Metcalf summed up the general
A&M feeling after the Aggies had
edged past Arkansas in an over
time cliffhanger, 82-79.
The Porkers held a five-point
lead with 2:12 to go and a three-
point edge with 40 seconds left.
A frantic short jumper by Tim
Timmerman with 15 seconds left
deadlocked the score at 71-71 and
sent the thriller into a five-minute
overtime pei'iod.
A&M raced to a 78-71 lead in
the post-mortem and hung on for
the crucial victory. The Cadets
now own a 3-2 record and are in
a four-way tie for second place
behind the Baylor-vanquished Red
Raiders of Texas Tech.
A resounding 51-29 rebound ad
vantage enabled the Aggies to sub
due the tenacious Razorbacks. The
Hogs ran a tantalizingly slow of
fense coupled with an aggressive
defense to stay with the taller Ag
gies.
It was a great team effort by a
club battling desperately to re
main in contention for the South
west Conference crown.
The victory was accomplished
despite a rash of medical prob
lems which developed during the
contest.
Timmerman was plagued the
entire game with an uncooperative
stomach and was taking pills at
intervals. Starting guard Dick
Rector strained his right knee and
was forced out of the game in its
early minutes. Captain Paul Tim
mins injured his head when a
Porker careened into him after he
had dived to deflect a long pass.
The lead changed hands 14 times
and was tied on four occasions.
The widest Hog lead was six at
25-19 while the Aggies mounted a
seven-point lead at 78-71 and 80-
73.
The first half ended 38-37 in
favored of A&M. It was marked by
slow but solid basketball. There
were few turnovers and high
shooting percentages.
A&M held the lead until 7:52
when J. D. McConnell meshed a
pair of charity shots for a 55-54
Arkansas edge. The lead seesawed
until the Porkers spurted to a
five-point lead which was over
come only in the fading seconds of
regulation play. The Razorbacks
tried to freeze the ball but were
unsuccessful against the ballhawk
ing Ags.
The Cadets outscored Arkansas,
11-8, in the overtime. Six of the
Maroon total came from John
Beasley, who led all scorers with
27. At 1:18 in the overtime, Bill
Gasway dropped in a pair of free
throws which gave the Aggies a
five-point lead and put victory out
of the reach of the struggling
Hogs.
Timmerman may have played
his best game in an Aggie uni
form. He hit on 7 of 11 field
goals, scored 17 points, and hauled
in 8 rebounds.
Ken Norman contributed ten
points, Dickie Stringfellow and
Timmins each had eight. String-
fellow, a guard, finished with nine
rebounds.
Ricky Sugg had 22 and Orval
Cook 19 to pace the Porkers, who
shot 43 per cent from the field and
made 29 of 32 free throws.
A&M had five more field goals
and wound up with a 46 per cent
mark. Their free shot record was
22 of 31.
The crowd in Barnhill Field-
house was surprisingly subdued,
except for brief flurries. It pro
vided a marked contrast to the en
thusiastic greeting about 350 Ag
gies gave to the returning cagers
at Easterwood Airport. The re
ception put the frosting on the
victorious night.
In the dressing room immedi
ately after the game, Timmins
said, “We had to win this one. It
was just a sweet victory. We’re
getting our momentum up now.”
A jubilant Shelby Metcalf add
ed, “Winning is happiness. Beat
ing Texas is the ultimate happi
ness. We’re going to take them
one at a time.”
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