The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 01, 1966, Image 4

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Seniors Play Last Home Game
Ags Meet Bears
By GERALD GARCIA
Battalion Sports Editor
Four Texas Aggie basketball
players will be carrying a big
burden as they play their last
home game against the Baylor
Bears at 8 p.m. tonight.
Seniors John Beasley, Dick
Stringfellow, Eddie Dominguez
and Tim Timmerman and their
Aggie teammates will have the
pressure on them since Southern
Methodist whipped Texas Chris
tian Monday night in overtime,
100-96.
The win gave SMU a one-half
game edge over the Aggies in
Southwest Conference standings.
A&M “must” win to go into the
final game of the year in a tie
with the Ponies. SMU now has a
10-3 conference mark, while A&M
is at 9-3.
A loss by the Aggies to Bay
lor tonight in G. Rollie White
Coliseum would give SMU a one-
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Defies Weather
game lead and all they would
have to do to win the conference
is beat Texas Tech in Dallas
Thursday.
The Aggies put the pressure
on the Mustangs Friday when
they beat Rice, 93-65, but SMU
edged the University of Texas
to throw the conference back in
a tie.
Big John has been inconsistant
lately and the Aggies have suf
fered.
In the three defeats the Ag
gies have suffered in the sec
ond round, Beasley has been held
Texas Aggie baseballers carry
their own little rain cloud, and it
hasn’t failed them yet. After
three consecutive washouts, the
Aggies attempt to open the season
today against Trinity in San An
tonio.
Friday’s contest with Fort Sam
Houston and Saturday's double-
header with Trinity yielded to
bad weather, so the Aggie lack a
single game under their belts.
But the weather report favors
today’s encounter with Trinity.
Coach Tom Chandler welcomed
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CAMPUS
CLEANERS
back 10 lettermen from the 17-8
crew of ’65. This list includes
four All-Southwest Conference
performers. Second baseman
Lance Cobb and pitcher Steve
Hillhouse are two-year all-confer
ence stars, while outfielder Alan
Koonce and first-baseman Billy
Crain are one-year honorees.
Koonce, a senior, made the myth
ical nine his sophomore season,
the same year Cobb gained All-
American honors.
Five seniors, three juniors and
a lone sophomore dot the starting
lineup, making experience the key
in A&M’s title hopes. The lineup,
in batting order, includes:
Second baseman Lou Camilli,
shortstop Mike Arrington, Cobb,
Crain, Koonce, centerf ielder
Chuck Malitz, catcher Ralph
Beckner, rightfielder Neil
Thompson, and pitcher Hillhouse.
Area diamond fans get a
glimpse of Aggie power Wednes
day at 3 p.m. as A&M plays its
home-opener against St. Mary’s
at Travis Park in Bryan. The
lineup will change for this fracas,
as Chandler searches for the
strongest combination.
Non-conference battles with
Texas Lutheran Friday, Sul
Ross, March 7 and 8, and Hous
ton, March 10, serve as warmups
for the first league clash against
TCU in Fort Worth, March 12.
Last year’s 10-5 league mark,
good enough for a second-place
finish, plust he experienced hands
returning, places the Aggies
once again among the conference
favorites.
far below his conference leading
average of 29 points per game.
Stringfellow has be instrumen
tal in several Aggie wins. The
Aggie defensive standout held
Baylor’s Jimmy Turner to one
field goal during the first Bay-
lor-A&M meeting.
Dominguez has also been out
standing. He took over the scor
ing when Beasley was being held
down and the Aggies beat Texas
Tech here.
Timmerman has been a top Ag
gie reserve. Aggie Coach Shelby
Metcalf claims Timmerman must
warmup between the bench and
the scorer’s table because Tim
merman always enters the game
with a hot shooting hand.
SMU Wins
In Overtime
FORT WORTH (A>)_Streaking
Southern Methodist swept to a
100-96 overtime victory against
Texas Christian Monday night
and seized at least a temporary
lead in the Southwest Conference
basketball race.
The Methodists, forced repeat
edly to overcome a commanding
TCU lead, slipped into a 93-91
edge in the overtime period and
never relinquished the advantage.
The harrowing victory—ninth
straight for the Mustangs—
pushed them one-half game ahead
of Texas A&M ast he champion
ship race rolled into its final
week.
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