Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, March 3, 1965 THE BATTALION 1 Students! Rent your formal wear LOUPOT’S North Gate Latest styles t Latest accessories t Low, economical costl MODERN RENTAL SERVICE NOW SHOWING THE THRILL GENERATION! THE ECCENTRICS/ THE ANGUISHED,] THE CONFUSED/^ TAKING A RIDE ON THIS, WILD^ WORLD.. MARSHALL NAIFY ujISMOUdo EastmanCOLOR CIRCLE TONIGHT 2 Great Movies Hank Williams ‘YOUR CHEATING HEART” Glenn Ford In “4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALAPSE” Aggies Stun Ponies, 94 - 81! Beasley Scores 38 To Pace Cadet Upset BEAS AT THE LINE John set four new records against SMU. By LANI PRESSWOOD Sports Editor A&M used a blistering first half attack to deal the league-leading SMU Mustangs a stunning 94-81 upset and throw the SWC race in to chaos Tuesday night. The Aggies threatened to blast the Ponies out of G. Rollie White Coliseum as they steamed to a 54- 33 halftime lead. SMU rallied aft er intermission but the Aggies re fused to be caught. John Beasley set the pace for the Aggies by pouring through 38 points and shattering scoring rec ords like they were going out of style. The 6-9 center set three new school marks and a SWC sea son record of 368 points as he con tinued his torrid late-season scor ing pace. The Cadets started out hot and stayed that way most of the night. Paul Timmins meshed a 20-foot jump to give the Ags the advan tage at 19:33 of the first half and Shelby Metcalf’s crew was never headed from that point on. With Beasley, Timmins, and Dick Rector stoking the fire the A&M lead continued to mount un til cresting at 48-23 with 3:09 left in the half. The sophomorish Ponies settled down after intermission and chip ped away at the Maroon lead un til they narrowed it to nine at 73- 64 with 7:34 left. The Aggies then called time and regained their grip on the game. At 4:36 A&M shifted into their delay game and from there on the two clubs battled evenly until the final buzzer. The loss was a bitter one for the Mustangs who dropped back into a tie with Texas for the SWC lead with one game to go. Both quin tets now own 8-4 records. If they are still deadlocked after Thursday night’s action they will meet in a playoff Saturday to de termine who represents the con ference in the NCAA tournaments Cold shooting in the first half doomed Doc Hayes’ charges to eventual defeat. The Mustangs hit only 27.8 per cent of their first round attempts and wound up with a 39.4 reading. A&M bombed the nets at a 54.1 per cent clip the first twenty min utes and wound up with a 48.6 total. The Aggies outmuscled SMU on the boards, 51-44. Beasley set the pace there too by pulling in 18. Carroll Hooser snared 11 to lead SMU. A&M had two other performers in double figures besides Beasley. Timmins, who made his last home appearance a memorable one, scored 19 and played a fine all round game before fouling out with nearly six minutes left. Rector hit 15 points for the eve ning and played a hustling floor game. “We played a great first half then hit a little slump,” remarked Ag Handballers Slaughter Rice The A&M Handball Team won 17 out of 19 matches to defeat the Rice Owls Saturday in DeWare Field House. In a separate match club ad visor Gene Evans defeated the Rice team coach Paul Pfeiffer. Playing for the Aggies were George Behrendt, Bill Altman, Dave Engle, Hector Diaz, Bob Paulson, Joe DePasqual, Lou Stout and Jim McAfee. The team will travel to Houston Friday to compete in the South west Invitational Collegiate Tour nament. PALACE Rr -/.in Z-SSV> NOW SHOWING GOOD UTM GIRLS GO W»UM THBY WANT MMam'fmSSsa iSBbr'lTO'liffiN &0&SB8 QUEEN TONIGHT 6:30 P. M. “FIESTA NITE” AP ALL AMERICA mm BILL BRADLEY Princeton FRED HETZEL GAIL GOODRICH RICK BARRY CAZZIE RUSSELL WAYNE ESTES Davidson UCLA Miami, Fla. 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