... ■ ' . : ' ■ . v. ■ .VV.VAV V. ■ >v .v-t. Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 20, 1968 Arkansas Here By GARY SHERER This is the age of sit-in’s, love- in’s and laugh-in’s. The topsy turvy Southwest Conference has decided to add a new game; its called the stay-in. The Aggies will be playing the new game tonight as they host the Arkansas Razorbacks in an 8 o’clock tip off at G. Rollie White Coliseum. FOUR TEAMS (five if you hail from Fayetteville) remain in the now-tight SWC race. The Arkan sas Razorbacks did not stay with their second place pals and lost Call 822-1441 Allow 20 Minutes Carry Out or Eat-In THE PIZZA HUT 2610 Texas Ave. EXER-GENIE exerciser * No installation — just close door. * Combines popular isometric and isotonic exer cises. Tonight To Test Aggie Win THE BATTAUOK Streak to Southern Methodist, at the Ozark bandbox. The rest of first place Bay lor chasers, the Aggies, Texas Christian and Texas won their games. The most important of these victories, was the 67-63 Saturday afternoon Aggie victory over Bay lor at Waco. Beating the Bears at home hadn’t been done by five other SWC teams to venture into the Baptists home. The other members of the deadlock, Texas and TCU, beat Rice and Texas Tech respectively. NOW, WHAT WAS a safe two- game lead for Baylor becomes a very shaky one-game lead. The Bears are now 7-3 while the Ag gies, Longhorns and Horned Frogs lurk menacingly in second at 6-4. The Razorbacks are all alone at 5-5 as is SMU at 4-6 and Rice and Texas Tech are a frus trated 3-7. The Aggies are looked on as the hottest team in the league at present. A four - game winning streak in the SWC is something akin to a George Wallace-Stokley Carmichael ticket. Unlikely or not, the Aggies have knocked off four straight foes and tonight host the Razor- backs, who still think, and rightly so, that they still have a chance’ at the title. Arkansas lost to SMU at their Arkansas’ homeground Saturday night in what turned out to be a bad day for the home team. TCU was the only home team to win Saturday. INCLUDED in the Razorbacks’ five conference wins is an over time 75-70 victory over the Ag gies at Fayetteville. The Aggies then, will be looking for revenge as well as their seventh confer ence win. Saturday afternoon before 5,000 in - person Heart - O - Texas Coli seum fans and a large regional TV audience, the Aggies whipped the Bears with a hot-shooting sec ond half. The Aggies shot a torrid 71 percent in the second half as they led for all but the first five min utes of the second twenty minutes. Baylor led at halftime, 33-30. It was Sonny Benefield’s two foul shots however, that finally closed the door on the Bears, with just three seconds to go. The Sweeny junior since getting back into the starting lineup, has added more speed to the Aggies’ at tack. It was this comodity, speed, that licked the deliberate-style Bears. THE RAZORBACKS will hope to stop the Aggies winning streak with a predominently sophomore- lineup. Arkansas is led by two first-year men, 6-4 forward Rob ert McKenzie and 6-5 center James Eldridge. Second year head man Buddy Waller’s charges Ag Fish To Host 3rd-Rated Tyler By JOHN PLATZER Tyler Junior College, the num ber three ranked junior college five in the land, visits G. Rollie White tonight to play the Aggie Fish in a preliminary to the var sity game. BEHIND THE efforts of 6-8 Jim Brooks, 6-3 James (Poo) Welch, 6-7 Harvey Huffstetler and 6-7 Jesse Marshall, Tyler has raced to a 25-1 record this sea son. Their lone defeat was at the hands of the top ranked junior college in the nation, San Jacinto of Houston. Huffstetler and Welch have signed national letters of intent with the Aggies and are being watched closely by the Aggie coaching staff in hopes they will pick A&M for completion of their college careers. 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