The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1968, Image 4
* .... I "I [■ f 1 LAND IS AT AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE Xortli Gat* Billiards Jointed Cue Sticks Pinball Wildwest Ray Gun Shocker Machine Gripper Machine Magazines Pin Up Girls Magic Supplies Hot Nuts Albums Bumper Stickers Decals . Novelties Comic Cards Sundries# Also AGGIE THEATRE AGGIE DEN “The Horn* of th* Antes” (Next to Loupot’a) Pan 4 College Station, Texas To-day, February 27, 1968 THE BAIL Aggies Visit Lubbock Seeking Needed Wi: 8 a. m. til midnight 7 days a week r PARDNER You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS By GARY 8HERER Friendships come and go fast for th* Aggies in the Southwest Conference basketball race. Sat* urday’s friends will become Tues day night’s enemies tonight — the hectic SWC and the Maroon and White get set for their next* to-last night of action in the 1967-68 -ason. Texas Christian, which was Saturday afternoon’s Aggie ene mies by b—ting Shelby Meteelf’s quintet 85-78, tonight becomes the Maroon and White’s friend. The Frogs will host league-lead ing Texaa at Fort Worth and the Aggies will be hoping for a TCU victory. THE AGGIES are at Lubbock tonight to meet Texas Tech’s Red Raider five. Saturday night, Tech was an Aggie accomplice as they knocked off the aagging Baylor Bears 65-63 at Lubbock. What all this boils down to is that Texas (8-4) took over the SWC lead as they were the only leading team to score a victory over the weekend. The Longhorns cooled off the hot Southern Meth odist Mustangs 83-72 at Dallas. While Texas won, the Aggies and Baylor lost and what had b—n a three-way tie for first now has become a same number tie for second (7-5) with TCU taking Tax—’ place Saturday afternoon before a regional TV audience and some unruly Daniel Meyer Coliseum fans, th* Aggies lost some valu able ground in the SWC —ramble with the loss to TCU. The Aggies now stand 13-9 on the Mason while the Frogs are 12-10. THE FATE of the Aggies Sat urday can be seen by comparing the final six minutes of the first and second halfs. With six minutes left in the first half, Soany Benefield (high point man for the Aggies with 20 points) made a steal aad dribbled down the court to score, making it 38-28, TCU. The Aggies then swamped the Frogs 14-4 to make it a 42-42 tie at inter- miMion. However, in the final half- dozen minutes in the second half, Aggie fortunes took a turn for the worst. During the same length of time, the Aggies could man age just one field goal and Mven foul shots while the Frogs and their intimidating fans were whooping it up. Th* fa— became downright fierce in the second half — th* Aggies pulled into a temporary lead. They showered the floor with cups with ice. Ice without cups, cups without ice and coins not used to buy the cups that origi—lly had soft drinks in them. THIS DISRESPECT for order shook up the Aggies (14 turn overs), shook up th* officials (an equal number of foul calls on the Aggies) end fired up the Frogs (a 61 percent shooting figure after bringing a 42 average into the game). Tonight, th* Aggies are at the place where they had their 1—t experience with an unruly crowd, Lubbock Coliseum. Last season, the Aggies were showered with some of the same projectiles of the Saturday afternoon variety, in a 41-36 loss to Tex— Tech. Consol Eliminated By Conroe, 59-48 Ag Nine Wins Two In Weekend Set The Tex— Aggie base bell team made its 1968 debut over the weekend, taking two games of a three-game Mt with Pan-Ameri can at Edinburg, Friday afternoon, Coach Tom Chandler’s three most-experienced pitchers. Rocky Thompson, Wal ter Vanrel and Bob Sanders com bined to stop Pan-American, 6-5. Sanders got credit for the win. Saturday, the two teems met again in a doubleheader. Pan- American took the first gsme 3-0 while the Aggies bounced back to take the nightcap, 4-3 in 10 innings. In the first game, the Aggies could do nothing agaiast the win ning pitcher Tommy Sandival, while three unearned runs were being scored by the Pan-Am nine. All the runs came in the second inning after an error, sacrifice and a single. The Aggies won the nightcap on a tenth inning single by in fielder Butch Ghutxman. The win ning tally was scored by left- fielder Pete Maida who had reach ed baM when struck by a wild pitch. The winning pitcher for the AggiM was Pish hurler Doug Rau. Co—h Tom Chandler's charges have two home games this week. Thursday afternoqa’ at 3 p m., the Aggies will host St. Mary’s of San Antonio at Bryan’s Travis Park. Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., the Maroon and White will open its Southwest Conference Mason against Tex—, also at , Travis Park. t GROW WITH THE SPACE AGE AT By JOHN PLATZER Don’t try to tell Co—h J—k Churchill and hia AAM Consoli dated cagers that lightning never strikes twice in the same place. For the second time in — many years the Tigers were knocked out of the state schoolboy play off picture by Conroe in a district playoff. TOE LATEST time came Fri day night in Houston’a Delmar Fieldhouse where Consolidated ended up on the short side of s 59-48 score. Floor mistakes and rebounding told the story in the game as the College Station turn had trouble with a Conroe press. Seven times in the first half alone Conroe turned steals into two points. Conroe took a quick 1-0 lead and a quick st—I and two points built it up to 3-0. Conroe never trailed in the game as they built their first quarter lead to 13-4 before Consolidated started a comeb—k. The quarter ended with Conroe on top 17-14. IN TOE SECOND quarter Con solidated also started slow — Conroe tallied four field goals to one for Consolidated in the first four minutes of the period. Two three point plays by Ennis Watson in the quarter's 1—t 40 seconds, narrowed the Conroe lead to 27-26 at the halftime hr—k. For the first half Churchill’s cagers had 11 turnovers to only 4 by Conroe. The second half began like a carbon copy of the first as Con roe immediately increased their margin. Consolidated w— held to three field goals in the third period — Conroe took a 41-34 lead going into the final eight minutes. CONROE WENT to e suiting game with 1:14 remaining in the third quarter and stayed in it the rest of the cont—L Of Conroe's 18 poinU in final quarter, 14 of them came from the foul stripe with 11 free shots centered between two pointers. Watson led Consolidated's of fense with 16 poinU while Jen Doxier added 12 and David Terra! had 10. Spring Sports Friendships do indeed com* and go in th* SWC but it seems at leut two places store up a little more gafriendlinest for the Ag gie*. , i ★ ★ ★ Fish Win, 68-64 WITH 6-11 Steve Niles enjoy ing his best game of the year, the Aggie Fish closed out their Meson with an 88-84 come-frotn- behind victory over the TCU Wogs. The win gave Dye year’s Fish the best record of any Aggie freshman team under Co—h Jim Culpepper. They ended the cam paign with a 9-3 mark while TCU is now 1-9. Nil— topped both teams in scoring with 27 poinU while Bill Cooksey added 22, Chuck Smith 16 and Danny Berry 13 for the Fish. Smith helped AAM to a 47-35 rebound edge in the contest with 16 while Niles pulled down 10. TOE FISH fell behind —rly in the game and trailed at the half time break 48-41. They came out strong in the second half, how ever, to outacore the Wogs 47-36 and s—k away the win. AAM hit on 30 of 69 shots from the filed in the game for 43.5 per cent while TCU finished with 35 of 63 for a fine 56.6 mark. Niles also led the Fish in cur—y, hitting on 10 of his attempU. ALL JUNIORS and ALL SOPHOMORES Pictures for 1968 AggieUnd) A - D ...... Feb. 19-24 E - t Feb. 26 * Mar. 2 K - N Mar. 4-9 O - S Mar; 11-16 T - Z Mar. 18-23 UNIVERSITY STUDIO MARCH 5 DEADLINE FOR ALL GROUP PICTURES FOR 1968 AGGIELAND i-,. ! ..l ’.l Ag Swimmers Win, 63-51, Host Mustangs Saturday By JOHN PLATZER The Aggie swimming team de feated John Brown University of Arkansas 63-51 yesterday in a match which went down to the final event in P. L. Downs NaU- torium. Co—h Art Adamson's swim mers had a narrow, lead of 55-51 going into the 400-yard free-style relay but his boys took first place in the duel to put away the win. Southern Methodist University, the conference’s swimming cham pions for the past 11 years, pro vides the next competition for the Aggies Saturday at 4 p.m. in Downs NaUtorium. With last week's scheduled SENIORS and GRADUATE STUDENTS Please Return Prodfs to UNIVERSITY STUDIO By March 6 NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER GREENaiLT, MD. A *?tt* (a (fct *?U EXER-GENIE « EXERCISER ENGINEERS-SCIENTISTS-MATHEM ATICIANS LINK YOUR COUNTRY’S FUTURE WITH YOUR OWN - .•x '■ :. :v v- v • v;-..y ; V Y/ADICn A GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE WILL VISIT YOUR CAMPUS TO DISCUSS YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH THIS GROWING NASA CENTER ON: Tuesday, mar. s, ims track meet against Baylor in Waco cancelled by the weather, the Aggie tr—k squad of Coach Charley Thom— will begin iU Mason Friday with a home tri angular meet. Field event* in the meet, which will match the Aggies against Rice and Tex—, will sUrt at 3 p.m. with running evenU sched uled for a 3:30 sUrt The Unnis team of Co—h Omar will be trying to get in the winning ledger this weekend after dropping a 7-2 match to the University of Houston Satur day. Lamar Tech will provide the Aggie tennis team’s competition Friday in Beaumont and Louisi ana Sute University will play the Aggies Saturday in Baton Rouge. The Aggie golf team will be attempting to defend champion ships won last year in the fresh man and varsity divisions of the Fort Worth Recreational tourna ment Friday and Saturday. Clubman Sportaooats ! 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