*-/ > ■ Bcfes •mion » i very sorry, jj L -fcye.” L of the Stud#. *L~dinating Com. ^ C headquartfti official, ^ v-^n’s presence j ■ He replied; > -sv it. We han ■ ^ up there»» this peaceful, «nt Rati ► rd Ini r^ T '^i-Thetoia - work—after i ished strong; Tiig'h average. l cJ prospects f t 1968 are g«{ - apartment sai •1^67 jobless rai i -patched then . —year low, J Statistics sai tzjrkers averap ^ -**r the year,a> $2.71 in ft czzaf 12 cents n r — cent—for tl s^aid. THE BATTALION Thursday, January 11, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5 Peret Leads Ags At Halfway Mark The Texas Aggies take their 1-2 SWC basketball recor-d into Dallas this weekend to face SMU Saturday night and they’re hope ful that Monday night’s 94-81 win over Texas Tech was the season’s turning point. A&M’s last-gasp win over Tech in football proved to be the turn ing point that sent the Aggies hurtling toward the SWC title and a Cotton Bowl win over Ala bama. It could just happen that way for Shelby Metcalf’s cagers, too. The Aggies, now halfway through the season, have an overall 7-5 record for the year and hold claim to the American Legion Tourney crown which they won in Seattle, Wash., between Christmas and New Year’s with wins over Seattle and San Fran cisco. The Aggies easily could be sporting an unblemished 3-0 mark in Southwest Conference action. But, they dropped an overtime decision to Arkansas in Fayette ville in their opener and then lost a double-overtime verdict to TCU in College Station. Five Aggies are averaging double figures in full-season scor ing and four are in double digits for conference play. Junior Ronnie Peret, perhaps the best “big man” in the league this season, paces both scoring categories. He is averaging 17.6 for the full season and 22.0 after three league tilts. Following Peret in full-season scoring come Mike Heitmann, talented sophomore from Hous ton, at 11.8; Billy Bob Barnett, junior from Brenham, 11.1; John ny Underwood, senior from Honey Grove, 10.8 and Harry Bostic, transfer from Tyler Junior Col lege, 10.1. Lined up behind the 6-9 Plain- view lad in SWC scoring are Underwood, 15.7; Heitmann, 10.3 and Barnett, 10.0. Peret also is the club’s top rebounder, averaging 15.3 in three league games and 11.0 for the 12 season games. Following the trip to SMU, the Aggies move into Austin next Tuesday night against Texas. Aggie Cage Stats Player G FG-FGA Pet. FT-FT A Pet. Miss Reb-Avg. Pf-D Pts. Avg. High Game Ronnie Peret 12 75-125 60.0 61-95 64.3 84 132-11.0 49-3 211 17.6 30 (S.W.T.) Mike Heitmann 12 41-108 38.0 60-74 81.3 81 89-7.4 33-2 142 11.8 28 (Trin) Billy Bob Barnett 12 49-121 40.5 35-55 64.5 92 57-4.8 28-1 133 11.1 25 (S. F.) Johnny Underwood 12 52-114 45.6 27-34 79.5 69 58-4.8 18-0 131 10.8 19 (S. F.) Harry Bostic 12 53-109 48.6 15-20 75.0 61 60-5.0 33-3 121 10.1 20 (TTech) Terry Trippet 12 36-79 45.6 28-36 77.8 51 27-2.2 27-0 100 8.3 16 (WTS) Mike Hazel 11 13-24 54.3 12-18 66.7 17 25-2.1 19-0 38 3.5 9 (TCU) Sonny Benefield 10 8-38 21.1 14-19 73.7 35 14-1.4 10-0 30 3.0 10 (K.St.) Bill Brown 8 6-15 40.0 8-11 72.7 12 3-0.4 5-0 20 2.5 8 (LTech) Byron Chandler 1 1-1 100.0 0-0 00.0 0 2-2.0 2-0 2 2.0 2 (TTech) Oliver Biggers 5 1-1 100.0 6-6 100.0 0 1-0.2 2-0 8 1.6 6 (TTech) Buzzy Myatt 5 5,-14 35.7 3-4 75.0 10 10-2.5 10-1 13 2.6 6 (WTS) Larry Ditto 1 0-1 00.0 0-0 00.0 1 Team Rebounds . . 1-1.0 . 85-7.8 0-0 0 Totals A&M 12 340-750 45.3 269-372 72.3 513 564-47.0 236-11 949 79.1 106 (Trin) FOES 12 369-863 42.8 206-305 67.7 593 542-45.1 378-17 944 78.6 95 (Trin) SWC (Won 1, Lost 2) G FG-FGA Pet. FT-FT A Pet. Miss Reb-Avg. Pf-D Pts. Avg. High Game Peret 3 25-34 73.5 16-33 48.4 26 46-15.3 13-1 66 22.0 29 (TTech) Underwood 3 17-35 48.5 13-15 86.5 20 13-4.3 5-0 47 15.7 17 (TTech) Heitmann 3 9-30 30.0 13-14 92.8 22 27-9.0 7-0 31 10.3 14 (Ark.) Barnett 3 11-33 33.3 8-14 57.2 28 22-7.3 9-0 30 10.0 17 (Ark.) Bostic 3 13-26 50.0 2-3 66.7 14 10-3.3 11-2 28 9.3 20 (TTech) Biggers 1 1-1 100.0 4-4 100.0 0 1-1.0 2-0 6 6.0 6 (TTech) Hazel 3 3-5 60.0 6-11 54.6 7 10-3.3 6.1 12 4.0 9 (TCU) Trippet 3 4-15 26.6 1-3 33.3 13 5-1.7 9-0 9 3.0 7 (TCU) Benefield 3 1-10 10.0 6-6 100.0 9 7-2.3 4-0 8 2.7 8 (TCU) Chandler 1 1-1 100.0 0-0 00.0 0 2-2.0 2-0 2 2.0 2 (TTech) Brown 2 1-2 50.0 0-0 00.0 1 Team Rebounds . . 0-0.0 . 22-7.3 1-0 2 1.0 2 (TTech) Totals A&M 3 86-192 44.8 69-103 67.0 140 165-55.0 68-4 241 80.3 94 (TTech) FOES 3 87-223 39.0 63-87 72.5 160 135-45.0 76-3 237 79.0 81 (TCU & TTech) iSBDffi] NEW Races... NEW Game Cards... 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OP> — Vince Lombardi sent his Green Bay Packers through a 90 minute contact drill Wednesday because he thought his National Football League champions still looked a little sluggish and rusty in a closed workout at Yankee Sta dium. . “I think by tomorrow we’ll be out of it,” said the coach of the Packers who is preparing his squad for the Super Bowl game Sunday in Miami with Oakland’s American Football League cham pions. Although the Packers are two touchdown favorites, Lombardi continued to speak with deep re spect for the Raiders. “They have a good passer, Daryle Lamonica, who has thrown over 400 passes and completed 50 per cent of them. They have good receivers and good yardage for their receptions,” said Lombardi. “They have a different outlook on defense than Kansas City had last year. We have been very much impressed by their defen sive personnel. Their linebackers are smaller than Kansas City’s but very active and quick. They are more of a unit of defense. They don’t let you stack one against one. You’ve got to beat their whole defense.” BOCA RATON, Fla. (^—Oak land Coach John Rauch, his eyes a bit bloodshot from watching and rewatching films of Green Bay’s last three games, isn’t sure how much he’s learned from the footage. “There’s never enough film to look at as far as I’m concerned,” said Rauch before sending the American Football League cham pion Raiders through another practice Wednesday as prepara tion picked up for Sunday’s Super Bowl showdown with the National League champion Packers. “You’d like to have all their games if you could. But we’ve worked from film all year long,” Rauch continued. “In the AFL, we don’t use scouts. We exchange two game films, and that’s it. I guess with three Packer films, we’re ahead here.” If Rauch has learned anything special from the Packer pictures, he’s not saying. “I’d venture to say that if you asked 10 people how to beat Green Bay,” said Rauch, “you’d get 10 different answers. In any game, we must prepare for any thing that might develop out of any formation.” Rauch said he thought the Raiders’ best chance against the Packers would be to use a varied attack. “I think you have to establish some balance,” he said. “Other wise, they’ll just lay back there waiting for you.” Read " ” Classifieds "World Scope" The B.S.U. International Student Program presents Dr. Bardin H. Nelson, professor of Sociology speaking on “Social Change and Development in Developed and Undeveloped Countries” Saturday, Jan. 13, at 10:00 a.m. at the Baptist Student Center (1 block north of the North Gate Traffic Light) Join us for “World-Scope” You’ll Think the World About It.