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College Station, Texas
Thursday, December 15, 1966
THE BATTALION
Aggies Face NTSU Tonight
Athletic Dept.
Names Groff
To New Post
By GARY SHERER
“We’re looking forward to a
good game,” Coach Shelby Met
calf said when discussing to
night’s match with the North
Texas State Eagles at 8 p.m. in
G. Rollie White Coliseum.
The Denton team brings in a
3-2 record and also includes the
Missouri Valley Conferences lead
ing scorer of last year, Robin
Russell. The 6-1 guard leads the
team this year with a 21.0 aver
age.
Coach Dan Spika’s team has
beaten South Dakota, Oklahoma
City U., and SW Louisiana, while
losing to Trinity and Memphis
State.
While Russell and 5-9 Ron Mil
ler present a small guard tan
dem, the Eagles front line will
be made up of 6-8 Willie Davis
at center, and 6-7 Hamp Hazle
ton and 6-5 Matthew Huff at for
ward.
Metcalf, though happy with his
team’s performance against Ste
phen F. Austin Tuesday night,
hopes the team’s improvement
won’t halt with that win.
“Things were going right for
us, but they (Stephen F. Aus
tin) still kept close,” Metcalf
said.
Packers Dominate
NFL All-Stars
NEW YORK (A*)—Green Bay’s
Western Conference champions
placed eight men on the National
Football League All-Star team
and the Dallas Cowboys, one step
away from the Eastern Confer
ence title, had four men on the
first team selected for The Asso
ciated Press.
Only nine players repeated
from last year’s team on the
votes of a panel of sports writers
and sportscasters, three from
each of the 15 league cities.
Bart Starr of Green Bay is the
quarterback, Gale Sayers of the
Chicago Bears and Leroy Kelly of
the Cleveland Browns the run
ning backs and Pat Studstill of
Detroit the flanker.
Bob Hayes of Dallas, the
world’s fastest human, is the split
end and John Mackey of Balti
more the tight end. Bob Brown
of Philadelphia and Forrest
Gregg of Green Bay are the
tackles, Jerry Kramer of Green
Bay and John Thomas of San
Francisco the guards and Mick
Tingelhoff of Minnesota the cen
ter.
Two of the Los Angeles Rams’
front four, end Dave Jones and
tackle Merlin Olsen, made the
defensive unit. The Packer con
tingent included end Willie Da
vis, linebackers Ray Nitschke and
Lee Roy Caffey, corner back Herb
Adderley and safety Willie Wood.
Larry Wilson of St. Louis is
the other safety and Cornell
Green of Dallas the other cor-
nerback. Dallas also placed
tackle Bob Lilly and linebacker
Churck Howley on the defensive
team.
The repeaters are Brown,
Gregg, Tingelhoff and Sayers on
offense and Jones, Davis, Lilly,
Adderley and Wood on defense.
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Metcalf plans to put in some
new wrinkles for this game and
hopes they will work out. He has
no complaints about the team’s
effort in the games as he praised
each player for hustle.
The Aggie coach is undecided
about a starting lineup. He defi
nitely will start Sonny Benefield
and John Underwood at the guard
spots and Ronnie Peret at one
forward position.
Either Buzzy Myatt or Larry
Ditto will go at center and Billy
Bob Barnett or Terry Trippet at
the other forward position.
After Tuesday’s win, the sta
tistics show Peret is the leading
scorer with 70 points for a 14-
point average. He is shooting at
a 39.3 percentage on 24 of 61.
Barnett is a close second, with 67
points for a 13.4 average and
shooting percentage of 43.6 on 24
of 55.
Peret also leads in rebounds
with 56 for a 11.2 average. Trip-
pet is second with 32 for a 6.4
average with Barnett third with
30 for a 6.0 average.
Myatt is the top foul shooter
with 85 percent accuracy on 17 of
20.
The Aggies are shooting 37.9
as a team and have a 46.2 re
bound average. Their 78 total
Tuesday night was their high
point mark for the season.
Overall, Metcalf feels that 1
things look pretty well for a re
building year. He notes that in
years passed, the^ team always
had a big scorer to carry them
along. This he adipits, is a defi
nite disadvantage and the team
is aiming to overcome it.
The Fish will also be in action
tonight, playing Wharton Junior
College. Their game will start at
5:45. Coach Jim Culpepper has
set Mac Hooten and Bill Brown
to start at the guard positions,
Mike Hazel at center, Oliver Big-
gers and leading-scorer Mike
Heitmann, forwards.
Texas A&M Athletic Director
Barlow Irvin announced today
that Wallace W. (Wally) Groff
is the new A&M athletic business
manager, replacing Pat Dial who
resigned Dec. 1.
The 24-year-old Groff was ad
ministrative assistant in the Tex
as Engineering Experiment Sta
tion administrative office at A&M
prior to joining the athletic de
partment. Prior to that he was a
graduate assistant in the A&M
personnel office.
Groff was graduated from Cen
tral Catholic High School in San
Antonio and received his B.B.A.
degree in personnel management
from Texas A&M in the spring of
1964. He received his Master of
Business Administration degree
from A&M in the spring of 1965.
While in school at Texas A&M
he was a Distinguished Student,
in ROTC, a member of the fresh
man drill team and a member of
the Insurance Society. During
his year of graduate work, he was
vice president of the Apartment
Council and a member of the
Civilian Student Council and the
Dormitory President’s Council.
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Torres Says Knockout In Title Fight
NEW YORK <A>) — Jose Tor
res’ boast that he will knock out
Dick Tiger in a light heavyweight
title defense Friday night at
Madison Square Garden has be
gun to rile the former middle
weight champion from Nigeria.
“All I hope is that he means
what he says about coming out
fight,” said the 37-year-old Tiger
Wednesday. “If he doesn’t run,
it should be a real good fight. But
sometimes he runs away.
“He may think I’m a pushover,
but I’m not. “I’ll be ready for
him.”
Torres, making his fourth de
fense of the 175-pound division
title this year, is a 12-5 favorite.
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