John Skillman is in his 33rd Page 6 year as Yale squash coach. DEXTER HAND SEWN MOGS ITT at 3im ^tinner. ^ ^ men'e meor HJJ I.JI» • IIBN \N. I College Station, Texas Friday, February 16, 1968 THE BATTALION Aggie - Bear Waco Showdown On TV Saturdaj By GARY SHERER Waco’s Heart-O-Texas Coliseum should be packed to the rafters tomorrow afternoon when the Ag- Engineers, Scientists, Mathematicians, Business Majors: You can do more than you think you can. See your Westinghouse recruiter March 1 At Westingnouse, there are unlimited possibilities to contribute to modern civilization. In ocean sciences, defense and space, atomic energy, transporta tion, computer sciences, water desalting, international projects, power sys tems, microelectronics ... and much more. Only a few companies in the whole world are involved in all the physical sciences. Westinghouse is one of them. Don’t sell yourself short. Get the whole picture. You can be sure if it’s Westinghouse (§) An equal opportunity employer gie basketballers have a show down match with the Southwest Conference-leading Baylor Bears. A four-way tie (all teams 5-4) for second place will probably be broken but it still could last into next week because none of the deadlocked teams play each other. IN ADDITION to the Aggies- Bears 1:15 p.m. TV match, the other three teams, Texas Chris tian, Arkansas and Texas will meet Texas Tech, Southern Meth odist and Rice respectively. The lone nightgame will be the Owl- Longhorn match at Houston. The game will mark the Aggies first game on regional TV this season. Baylor (7-2 in the SWC) has been on once before this sea son, their first loss of the year with TCU at Fort Worth. In fact, the Bears’ two losses have come in games played away from Waco. The second loss was Tuesday night in a 79-65 setback to Texas at Austin. Their one win on the road was the first game against the Aggies on Feb. 3. BAYLOR COACH Bill Menefee said yesterday that he was happy to be playing the game at Waco. He called the Aggies the hotest team in the SWC at the present time. Menefee’s Bears are leading the conference although they have lacked a man in the top ten sea son scorers for most of the year. Russell Kibbe, 6-3 forward should crash that barrier soon as he presently is fourth in SWC con ference scoring. Kibbe, senior from Dallas was the top scorer for the Bears in the two club’s first meeting. He hit for 22, with his 12 for 14 from the free throw line (he’s second in the league) doing the biggest damage. TOMMY BOWMAN, 6-4 for ward from Athens who leaps like he was 6-8 or more, has been the Bears top rebounder both in con ference and season games. The other consistent Bear scor er, 6-5 center David Sibley, also had a good night against the Ag gies two weeks ago. One Bear starter probably won’t be able to play. Menefee announced yesterday that Ed Thorpe, senior JC transfer from Stockton, Calif., is ailing from a bad ankle. The Aggies of Shelby Metcalf own a three-game winning streak with Texas and Rice (twice) the victims. In this span have come a SWC scoring record and a 20- point win over Rice. The Owls Aggie Cage Stats Player G FG-FGA Pet. FT-FTA Pet. Miss Reb-Avg. Pf-D Pts. Avg. High Game Ronnie Peret 19 119-206 57.8 95-142 66.9 134 205-10.8 80-8 333 17.5 30 (S.W.T.) Billy Bob Barnett 19 93-204 45.6 77-110 10.0 144 132-6.9 54.2 263 13.8 32 (Cent, T) Johnny Underwood 19 82-186 44.0 46-59 77.9 117 77-4.0 36-1 210 11.0 27 (Texas) Mike Heitmann 19 59-152 38.8 82-100 82.0 111 116-6.1 53-3 200 10.5 28 (Trin) Harry Bostic 19 68-142 47.9 29-39 74.4 84 81-4.2 51-3 165 8.7 20 (T Tech) Terry Trippet 18 46-107 42.9 35-45 77.8 71 37-2.0 41-1 127 7.0 16 (W.T.S.) Sonny Benefield 16 35-101 34.6 24-35 68.6 77 30-1.9 19-0 94 5.9 18 (Texas) Mike Hazel 18 29-50 58.0 19-37 78.4 29 55-3.0 37-1 87 4.8 13 (SMU) Oliver Biggers 10 7-10 70.0 8-10 80.0 5 4-0.4 3-0 22 2.2 6 (TT,Rice) Bill Brown 13 7-23 30.4 8-11 72.7 19 6-0.5 6-0 22 1.7 8 (L Tech) Byron Chandler 7 3-8 37.5 2-3 66.7 6 12-1.7 8-0 8 1.1 3 (Texas) Buzzy Myatt 5 5-14 35.7 3-4 75.0 10 10-2.5 10-1 13 2.6 6 (W.T.S.) Larry Ditto 1 0-1 00.0 0-0 00.0 Team Rebounds 1 1-1.0 ...122-6.4 0-0 0 .... Totals A&M 19 553-1204 45.9 438-595 73.6 808 888-46.7 398-20 1544 81.2 117 (Tex) FOES 19 578-1305 44.3 358-521 68.7 890 810-42.6 441-31 1514 79.7 105 (Tex) SWC (W. 5, L. 4) G FG-FGA Pet. FT-FTA Pet. Miss Reb-Avg. Pf-D Pts. Avg. High Game Peret 9 59-98 60.3 41-69 59.4 67 105-11.7 39-5 159 17.7 29 (T Tech) Barnett 9 43-92 46-.S 42-59 71.2 66 85-9.4 31-1 128 15.3 32 (Texas) Underwood 9 44-97 45.4 31-38 81.5 60 28-3.1 20-1 119 13.3 27 (Texas) Heitmann 9 26-71 36.6 35-40 87.5 50 50-5.5 25-1 87 9.7 18 (Baylor) Bostic 9 28-57 49.1 15-20 75.0 34 31-3.9 27-2 71 7.9 20 (T Tech) Benefield 8 25-65 38.5 16-21 76.3 45 23-2.9 10-0 66 8.3 18 (Texas) Hazel 9 16-27 59.2 20-27 74.1 18. 35-3.9 23-2 52 5.8 13 (SMU) Trippet 8 13-39 33.4 7-10 70.0 29 12-1.5 21-2 33 3.9 8 (Tex,Bay) Biggers 5 5-7 71.4 6-8 75.0 4 3-0.6 3-0 16 3.2 6 (TT,Rice) Chandler 6 3-7 42.8 2-3 66.7 5 11-1.8 8-0 8 1.3 3 (Texas) Brown 6 2-9 22.2 0-0 00.0 Team Rebounds. 7 2-0.3 54-6.0 2-0 4 0.7 2 (TT,Rice) Totals A&M 9 264-569 46.4 215-295 728. 385 439-48.8 209-13 743 82.6 117 (Tex) FOES 9 258-594 43.5 192-261 73.6 415 361-40.1 216-15 710 78.9 105 (Tex) Why should you confide in a guy you’ve never met before? Because the guy we’re talking about is a college recruiter from Alcoa. And the only way to play it is honestly. He’ll be on campus in a couple of days. And here’s what we recom mend you do at the interview. First, lay your cards on the table. Tell him what kind of work would really turn you on. Then, sit back and listen while he explains how your plans figure into Alcoa’s plans. (You’ll be surprised how versatile Aluminum Company of America can be.) So make it a point to meet Alcoa’s recruiter. He’s a confidence man you can really trust. Interview date: February 27 An Equal Opportunity Employer A Plans for Progress Company Change for the better with Alcoa Q ALCOA MIKE HAZEL Tops Ag-gies in shooting percentage. BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Sophomore Ball Participants Featuring— Italian Dinners Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Steaks & Seafoods Italian Dinner Wop Salad Noon Luncheon Meat Balls & Spaghetti $1.15 Garlic Bread Daily $1.75 846-6123 6 a. m. till 10 p. m. — Sat. 11 p. m. GINO’S RESTAURANT At Saber Inn East Gate — 701 Hwy. 6 South Closed Sundays gave the Bears a tough game las week before losing 59-58 in tt ( last 11 seconds at Houston. Metcalf plans to use the linen that has started those three t ning games. Sonny Benefit; Mike Heitmann, Ronnie Pete Johnny Underwood and Billy ft Barnett will get the starting (j Barnett has been the top scot; in the last two games and itt; his rebounding and foul shooft that helped win the other gau. In the last two games (17 agai Rice and 32 against Texas), | Brenham junior has upped \ conference scoring average 13.8. * The Aggies definitely need H one. The Bears should be up ft the game as will the Aggies, loss for the Maroon and would just about eliminate ti Aggies from title hopes. Thej person and TV audience shtui see an exciting game, regard^ of outcome. pfjp V-'. .A id It VOLUTM BILLY BOB BARNETI South Afric Gets OK ForOlympk GRENOBLE, France South Africa, barred from i 1964 Olympics for its racial p« cies, was readmitted into the IS Olympics at Mexico City by vote of an “absolute majoritf of the members of the Inti national Olympic Committee. The announcement here Thu day night immediately raised! possibility that several other 1 rican nations, and possibly 1 Soviet Union, might boycott! summer Games starting Oct. 1! Russian sports officials at! Winter Olympics here had ini cated earlier in the week that South Africa competes in Mexico City Games the Sow! Union won’t. Soviet officials, however, b no immediate reaction Thursa to the announcement by the I« ending the suspension which h kept South Africa out of thel!!' Summer and Winter Games a?, the current Winter Games Grenoble. Col. John Westerhoff, secreW of the IOC, said that a favoraii postal vote had been made by th IOC on a resolution readmit^ South Africa to Olympic compel 1 tion. He did not disclose the ex«! vote but said it was an “absoli* majority.” New dr graduate ing the R Corps pro Aerospace The of creased ir ROTC pre new select to draw o forces fir; The twi to under) students - ing senk studies i master’s the milita Col. Ve of aerosp deadlines plans to gram nex APPLI by Feb. 21 Testing completet goes to s\ Two-ye and app from Ma Samuel , departme “The ] college quotas pi who are training said. “T supply f( APPLI two yea graduate be under entering After dents wi fleer Qu physical meet ai board, warded t at Maxv Applic for six v The LAND IS AT AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE North Gate AGGIE DEN Billiards - Pin Ball Magazines - Novelties Bumper Stickers Party Records Pin-Up Girls Magic Supplies Open 8 a. m. till 2 p. m. 7 Days A Week AGGIE DEN ‘The Home of the Aggies" (Next to Loupot’s) Johnny day afi defend Benefit (Photo