The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 06, 1966, Image 8

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    High A&M Scorer
Beasley—32
Beasley—32
Beasley—29
Beasley—34
Stringfellow—22
Beasley—31
Beasley—14
Beasley—23
Beasley—24
Beasley—25
High A&M Rebounder
Matson—18
Matson-Beasley—15 each
Beasley—15
Beasley—12
Matson—12
Beasley—12
Beasley—11
Matson—12
Trippet— 9
Beasley—21
victorious’ smile
Ags 85-78 win over
Tuesday night. He suffers:
a broken nose in the Xaviti
game during the All-Colleji
Tournament in Oklahom
City.
NEXT GAMES
Sat., Jan. 8—At Rice (Frosh & Varsity) 5:45 and 8 p.m.
Tues., Jan. 11—Arkansas here, 8 p.m. (Frosh vs. San Jacinto at 5:45)
THE BIG REACH
Tim Timmerman (54) and Carroll Hooser (25) of SMU
strain for a rebound in Tuesday night’s action in G. Rollie
White. Dick Stringfellow (20) and Bob Begert (11) pre
pare to enter the fray as the Ags pulled it out, 85-78.
Weightlifting Club
Plans Bryan Meet
Sam Leads LSC
In Prelim Games
By Associated Press
Sam Houston has the best
non - conference won - lost rec
ord in early season basketball
activity in the Lone Star Con
ference but it does not lead in
any of the individual departments.
Sam Houston will carry a 7-4
non-conference record into the
start of league games this week
end. Howard Payne, with a 6-5
mark, is the only other team
above the .500 level. Sam Hous
ton and Howard Payne meet
Saturday night at Huntsville.
Conference statistics released
Wednesday showed that Howard
Payne’s Dan Smith is the lead
ing scorer, averaging 23 points
a game, and is tops in field goal
percentage with a .620 average.
The leading free throw shooter
is Fred Steele of Stephen F. Aus
tin, and teammate Mike Cook
is the top rebounder.
Sul Ross, with a 6-6 record,
has the best offense, averaging
37 points per game, and East
Texas has the stingiest defense,
yielding 65 points a game.
Intramurals
Class A
1.
E - 2
265
2.
A - 1
235
3.
Sq. 1
235
4.
Sq. 12
230
5.
Sq. 7
230
6.
G - 1
Class
B
230
1.
Sq. 11
305
2.
Sq. 8
295
3.
E - 1
292
4.
A - 1
290
5.
B - 1
Class
C
287
1.
Pam Am
270
2.
Leggett
235
3.
Puryear
227
4.
Law
213
5.
Dorm 13
160
la-de-da
snooty affairs
Through the non-conference
part of the season Howard
Payne leads in field goal and
free throw shooting.
Eddie Nelson of Howard
Payne, who scored 22 points and
took 25 rebounds, was named
“players of the week”.
An open weight lifting contest
sponsored by the Texas A&M
Club will take place Friday in
the downtown Bryan Boys Club.
Lifters will have an opportuni
ty to demonstrate their ability
in two events: the press and
the squat.
Tournament adviser Henry
Heatherly expects mainly local
talent to enter, but points out
that anyone may compete. The
contest is open to the public
and there is no admission.
Aggie Club Grid Banquet
To Hear ‘Voice Of SWC’
Philosophy Departmei
Adds New Course
The Department of Philosoj
and Humanities has added
graduate course for the spii:
semester.
Philosophy 601, “Major ft
osophical Issues,” will be taif
by acting department head, 1
John Orr. No prerequisites hi
been announced.
“This course is designed
students whose graduate m
may be enriched by an acquaii
ance with philosophical concef
yet who have not developed
philosophical foundation in til
previous studies,” Orr said.
Though beaten by Syracuse,
Navy held the Orange star, Floyd
Little, to 65 yards rushing in
the opening game this fall.
The Aggie Club will honor Tex
as A&M’s fotball squads—varsi
ty and freshman—with a banquet
at the Ramada Inn here at 7
p.m. January 22.
Kern Tips, voice of South
west Conference football on the
Humble Network, will be the
principal speaker. Herschel
Maltz, president of The Aggie
Club, will be master of ceremo
nies.
One of the night’s highlights
will be the presentation of the
“Aggie Heart Award” to a mem
ber of the 1965 varsity. The
players already have cast bal
lots for the award but Coach
Gene Stallings will not reveal
the results until the night of the
banquet. It will be the only
award presented at the banquet.
Tickets for the banquet are
available to the public at $5 each.
They are on sale at Conway
& Co. in Bryan, the Ramada Inn
in College Station and at the
athletic business office in G. Rol
lie White Coliseum on the A&M
campus.
Out-of-town fans can order
tickets from The Aggie Club,
P.O. Drawer DN, College Station,
Texas.
A capacity crowd of about 600
is expected.
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Waffle Symp Sleepy Hollow—24-oz. Bottla 49*
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Temple Oranges
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