4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 8 Thursday, January 18, 1968 Watson Paces Consol Past Tough Mexia From Battalion News Service A&M Consolidated’s streaking Tigers took time off from their 10AAA district wars Tuesday night to polish off a determined Mexia team, 53-38. The win was Consolidated’s 23rd of the season against only one defeat. The lone mark on their record came against 4A Austin McCallum. Mexia’s Black Cats raced to a quick 8-2 lead in Tuesday’s con test but the Tigers gathered their forces and wiped out the deficit taking a 17-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Tigers stretched their lead to as many as 12 points in the second period. They had trouble with Mexia’s full court press, however, and settled for a 24-19 lead at the halftime break. Ennis Watson, the Tigers all- everything 6-9 center, got into foul trouble in the third quarter as the Black Cats narrowed the lead to one. The Tigers led going into the final quarter 35-29. The last eight minutes were all Consolidated as they built up their 15 point final margin. Watson was once again the game’s top scorer with 18 while Jan Dozier contributed 16 and James Nichols added 10. In the last two years the Tigers have chalked up a combined 49-5 record with four boys being the heart of the team. They are Wat son, Dozier and James Nichols, each an all-district selection last season, and second team pick David Terral. Leading the team in both scor ing and rebounding is Watson. He has scored 422 points for the year while dropping in 37 of 48 from the field in the team’s four district games. Dozier, 6-2V4 senior, has also showed a good shooting eye with 415 points for the season. In dis trict play he has hit on 30 of 51 from the field. Nichols, the team’s 5-9 play- maker, has hit on an amazing 25 of 28 from the field in district and has scored 267 points this season. As a team, Consolidated has outscored their opponents 280- 184 for the year. They have hit on 113 of 204 from the field in district for a team percentage of 55.3 while holding their opposi tion to 36 per cent. The Tigers return to the district battles Friday when they travel to Brenham to play the Brenham Cubs before going to Waco Mon day to take on Waco Richfield. A&M To Receive Bonehead Award The Dallas Bonehead Club will present its annual “Bonehead Of The Year” trophy to Texas A&M University this Friday in the Ter race Room of the Baker Hotel during their regular monthly meeting. Receiving the trophy for Texas A&M will be Marvin Tate, as sistant athletic director and mem bers of thej student body. The group from College Station will be supported by the entire Dallas A&M Club which is to share the meeting with the Boneheads. 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