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Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 8, 1966 SWC Showdown: Red Raiders Vs. Aggies A&M Beats TCU; THE BATTALION Tech Game Ducats Still On Sale By GERALD GARCIA Battalion Sports Editor Texas A&M’s defense-minded Aggies, getting unexpected help from the University of Texas, upped their Southwest Confer ence basketball lead to two games after surging by TCU, 81-72, in Fort Worth’s Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Matson Injured The Longhorns, who in past years have dampened Aggie title drives, cooled Texas Tech’s hot Raiders in Lubbock, 87-74, for Tech’s second conference loss in six outings, compared to A&M’s perfect 6-0 slate. The stage is now set for tonight’s 8 p.m. meet ing in G. Rollie White Coliseum between the Aggie and the Red Raiders. Texas Tech, pre-season SWC favorite and currently in second place, must win tonight to stay in the race, but an Aggie victory could virtually make the SWC race a one-team affair. If the Aggies win tonight’s encounter, Coach Shelby Metcalf’s bunch will have a three-game lead at the halfway point in the con ference chase. A Tech victory will give the Aggies only a one- game lead with seven games to So. Ahead by only three points at intermission — 39-36 — the Ag gies took command early in the second half against the Frogs and upper their lead to as much as 15 points with 10 minutes left. Behind the rebounding of Ran dy Matson, who played the latter part of the first half and most of the second half with an in jured left knee, John Beasley and Dick Stringfellow, the Ags turn ed a close ball game into a run away early in the second period. BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political , Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 7, 1966 For Congressman, Sixth Congressional District OLIN E. 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Beasley, who was celebrating his birthday before the largest turnout at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum — 6,354 — and a regional tele vision audience, hit his birthday total in the first half — 22 — to give the Aggies the lead in the hotly-contested first half. The 6-foot-9 Beasley, a prime all-America candidate, then con- Aggie offensive rebound in the second half until the seven-min ute mark. This, combined with a punishing man-to-man defense, pushed the Aggies to victory. A&M allowed TCU to hit only three of 10 field goals tries in the first seven minutes of the second half. Beasley led all scorers with 35 points. He hit 13 of 26 from the floor and nine of 12 from the charity line. Stringfellow and Eddie Dominguez followed with 13 and 12, respectively. Seven of Dominguez’s 12 points came in the last four minutes of the game while the Aggies were playing a delay game as he hit seven of eight trys from the line. 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Matson grabbed eight of his rebounds in the second half. “They’re (the Aggies) the best defensive unit we have met,” said TCU’s Buster Brannon. “They just wouldn’t let us get off a good shot and their rebounding is excellent.” Aggie coach Shelby Metcalf praised the team for their hard work “and handling TCU’s zone press very well in the second half,” but added, “now we got to get ready for Tech.” Tech will bring a pack of hot shooters into G. Rollie, with sen ior Dub Malaise and Bob Glover, the conference's top rebounder, paving the way. A&M will count er with Beasley, the conference’s top scorer, Matson, Stringfellow, Dominguez and Dick Rector, plus two of the conference’s top re serves, Terry Trippet and Tim Timmerman. General admission tickets for tonight’s game with the Texas Tech Red Raiders go on sale at 5:15 p.m. today at G. Rollie White Coliseum. Reserves seat tickets are soli out and only general admissio: tickets will be sold before the game. 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