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THE bahalion Thursday, March 18, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 7 Beasley: Story Of A Season Honors continue to mount up for John Beasley, the man who rewrote the A&M basketball record book during - the 1964-65 season. Beasley has been a consensus choice for the All-SWC teams and has been voted regional All-America honors by Look Maga zine. The 6-9 junior from Kildare bombed the nets this year at a 25.8 average over the full season and fired at a 28.2 clip in SWC play. Beasley wound up with a .474 shooting percentage. Most of his points came on long jump shots fired in John’s unusual “shot- put” style. In the final reckoning, the Aggie point making machine broke six school records, tied another, and broke three SWC marks during the 1964-1965 season. THE BEASLEY SLATE SWC Records 1. Most Points, SWC Season: 395. (Old mark—362 by Dick O’Neal of TCU in 1955). 2. Most Field Goals, Full Season: (Old mark—243 by Kendall Rhine of in 1964). 3. Most Field Goals, SWC Season: (Old mark—145 by Kendall Rhine of in 1963). School Records 1. Most Points, Full Season: 619. mark—568 by Bennie Lenox in 1963). 2. Most Points, SWC Season: 395. (Old mark—352 by Bennie Lenox in 1963). 3. Most Field Goals, SWC Game: 19. (Old mark—15 by Carroll Broussard in 1961). 4. Most Field Goals, Full Season: 250. (Old mark—190 by Bennie Lenox in 1964). 5. Most Field Goals, SWC Season: 156. (Old mark—119 by Carroll Broussard in 1961). 6. Most Rebounds, Full Season: 261. (Old mark—237 by Beasley in 1964). 7. Most Field Goals, One Game: 19. (Ties old mark set by Bennie Lenox in 1963). Beasley Displays Jump Shot Form . the 6-9 center shown victimizing Rice. John At Home With His Family wife Janice holds their 18-month-old daughter, Kim. Beas Signs Autograph For Young Fans this scene was repeated several times during year. 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Ford Dealer Player John Beasley SWC Paul Timmins SWC Ken Norman SWC Dick Stringfellow SWC Bill Gasway SWC Tim Timmerman SWC Dick Rector SWC Eddie Dominguez SWC Sonny Fethkenher SWC Billy Atkinson SWC Reggie Gilbreath SWC John Reynolds SWC Tommy Bantle SWC G 24 14 24 14 24 14 24 14 24 14 24 14 22 13 21 13 19 12 22 11 13 6 13 6 5 1 SEASON A&M 24 FOES 24 SWC A&M 14 FOES 14 SCORES: Dec. 1—A&M Dec. 3—A&M Dec. 5—A&M Dec. 8—A&M Dec. 10—A&M Dec. 14—A&M Dec. 16—A&M Dec. 17—A&M Dec. 30—A&M Jan. 5—A&M Jan. 9—A&M Jan. 12—A&M Jan. 16—A&M Jan. 30—A&M Feb. 3—A&M Feb. 6—A&M Feb. 9—A&M Feb. 13—A&M Feb. 16—A&M Feb. 20—A&M Feb. 23—A&M Feb. 27—A&M FG-FGA Pet. FT-FTA Pet. Miss Reb. PF-D Pts. Avg. High 250-527 .474 119-154 .773 312 261 75-2 619 25.8 43 (Baylor) 156-340 .459 83-102 .814 204 161 46-2 395 28.2 43 (Baylor) 100-253 .395 102-124 .823 175 54 76-6 302 12.6 21 (Mem-Texas) 54-148 .365 61-75 .813 108 27 45-4 169 12.1 21 (Texas) 109-223 .489 78-111 .703 147 126 68-3 296 12.3 21 (Arkansas) 56-112 .500 41-64 .641 79 70 39-2 153 10.9 21 (Arkansas) 60-149 .403 46-71 .648 114 93 77-6 166 6.9 13 (TCU) 33-91 .373 28-40 .700 70 60 46-3 94 6.7 13 (TCU) 58-141 .411 24-40 .600 99 187 55-3 140 5.8 22 (Rice) 35-87 .402 14-21 .667 59 113 30-1 84 6.0 22 (Rice) 41-93 .441 31-48 .646 69 69 49-1 113 4.7 17 (Arkansas) 25-58 .431 22-30 .700 41 37 23-1 72 5.1 17 (Arkansas) 32-66 .485 35-45 .778 44 72 50-2 99 4.5 15 (Rice-SMU) 24-52 .462 29-37 .784 36 62 32-1 77 5.9 15 (Rice-SMU) 31-82 .378 17-23 .739 57 19 16-1 79 3.8 11 (Rice) 20-56 .357 14-18 .778 40 10 13-1 54 4.1 10 (TCU) 17-50 .340 19-30 .633 44 43 23-0 53 2.8 11 (SMU-Hous) 11-30 .367 14-21 .667 26 29 17-0 36 3.0 11 (SMU) 12-22 .545 12-23 .522 21 18 22-0 36 1.6 9 (Memphis) 4-8 .500 1-6 .167 9 13 11-0 9 0.8 3 (Arkansas) 4-8 .500 2-5 .400 7 11 14-0 10 0.8 4 (Arlington) 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 6 4 7-0 6 1.0 3 (Rice) 2-13 .154 3-8 .375 16 4 8-0 7 0.5 4 (Houston) 0-4 .000 3-5 .600 6 0 5-0 3 0.5 3 (Rice) 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 4 4 2-0 5 1.0 2 (Memphis) 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 1-0 0 — — Team Rebounds ....144 SWC 82 717-1631 .439 491-686 .716 1109 1105 535-24 1925 80.2 104 (Rice) 663-1532 .433 507-695 .729 1057 1061 514-28 1834 76.4 98 (Tech) 420-993 .423 312-424 .736 686 670 315-15 1152 82.3 104 (Rice) 411-918 .448 313-420 .745 614 630 307-11 1135 81.1 98 (Tech) 73, Memphis St. 83 (there) 83, So. Miss. 70 (there) 97, Arlington St. 80 (here) 75, Sam Houston 58 (there) 81, Memphis St. 71 (here) 74, Houston 67 (here) 69, Rice 60 (there)* 49, Houston 59 (there) 98, Trinity 72 (there) 77, Baylor 80 (here)** 77, SMU 89 (there)** 72, TCU 71 (here)** 93, Rice 55 (there)** 74, Houston 79 (there) 82, Arkansas 79 (ot) (there)** 63, Texas 65 (here)** 76, Texas Tech 82 (ot) (here)** 77, Baylor 84 (there)** 104, Rice 93 (here)** 91, Arkansas 77 (here)** 102, TCU 95 (there)** 71, Texas 86 (there)** Mar. 2—A&M 94, SMU 81 (here)** Mar. 4—A&M 73, Texas Tech 98, (there)** Losses in bold face. *non-conference game in Houston Classic. **SWC games. AGGIE HIGHS Points—43, Bealsey vs. Baylor FG—19, Beasley vs. Texas FT—15, Beasley vs. TCU FTA—17, Bealsey vs. Rice Reb.—20, Beasley vs. So. Miss. TEAM HIGHS Points—104 vs. Rice FG—43 vs. Arlington St. FT—38 vs. TCU FTA—45 vs. TCU Fouls—32 vs. SMU LOW MARKS BY FOES Points—55 by Rice FG—15 by Rice FT—12 by Memphis-Sam Houston FTA—17 by Memphis Fouls—15 by Houston Football’s Grand Old Man Dies At 102 STOCKTON, Calif. OP)—Amos Alonzo Stagg, famed as an ath lete, coach and leader of men for three-quarters of a century, died Wednesday at 102. The Grand Old Man of the gridiron—he had coached foot ball for 70 years—had been in fragile health and confined to a rest home several years. Tues day night he developed a fever. Death was attributed to uremic poisoning. Stagg’s wife, Stella, died July 22 at 88. A star collegiate pitcher and an end on Walter Camp’s first All America football team, Stagg turned down professional base ball offers in favor of a coach ing career which didn’t end until failing eyesight forced him out when he was 98 years old. The first football coach at the University of Chicago, Stagg hed the job 41 years until reach ing 70 and mandatory retirement. He then coached 15 years at Col lege of the Pacific at Stockton; assisted his son, Amos Alonzo Jr. for six years at Susquehanna, Pa., and later was an advisory coach for Stockton College, a two-year school.