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The Fish had to overcome a cold shooting performance and the rough tactics of the Year lings, who gave the Fish their best challenge in the rebounding department for the year. Texas hit on 22 of 50 from the field for 44 per cent while the Fish could manage but 22 of 65 for a meager 34 per cent. With much of the action com ing under the boards, the ref erees’ whistle became a constant sound as both teams totaled 70 free throws. The Fish hit 29 of 40 while the Yearlings converted 26 of 35. The Fish won the battle for the rebounds with 50 to il for the hometowners but tie Yearlings won the turnover rate with 15 to 13 for A&M. The Fish led at halftime 444i but could connect for only 29 ii the second stanza as the Year, lings again rang up 35. Eeten played his best game of the year by scoring 23 points, with 13 coming from the free throw line in many attempts. Be also hit five of nine and became the only Fish to hit better tin 50 per cent from the field. Bob Gobin added 11 while Jeff Overhouse had nine. Wayne Hot. ard, Bryan Mezger, and Charlie Jenkins contributed eight apiece with Mezger getting 10 rebound to lead the Fish on the boards, John Wilson had 27 points and 10 rebounds for the Yearlings, One-Way Street? By Jack Keever Associated Press Writer AUSTIN, Tex. <^) — “Sir” James Street, the toast of the Texas Longhorns, thought as a teen-age schoolboy he might, just might, make the squad as a de fensive back. Defensive back? The explosive, unbeaten terback of the nation’s No. quar- 1 col lege football team a defensive back? “Well, yeah, I really thought my future might lie in baseball,” he said. “That was my basis for coming to the University of Texas. I had always liked Arkansas, but Texas had a real good baseball program. Coach Darrell Royal told me that after my freshman year if I could make the team I could play base ball, too.” Street — who got so excited at times he would double his fist and slug the air — has guided the Longhorns to 20 straight victor ies, two Southwest Conference football titles and the national championship this past season. Longhorn fans feel the last two triumphs, nationally tele vised games against Arkansas and Notre Dame, were the most important to Texas football since it started in 1893, moving Texas closer to the Fighting Irish as the glamor team of college foot ball. Street almost single-handedly beat the Razorbacks, 15-14, and he made the clutch plays in Ten. as’ 21-17 Cotton Bowl victoij over the Irish. But now the pressure is off, At 21, relaxed and affable, 11 flaring sideburns neatly trimraei Street sat at a friend’s house ail talked about his athletic caret' “I feel certain I’ve played hi last down of football,” said til Longview senior, who at 5-fooHl and 175 pounds appears too sms! to have played in big-time foot' ball. “And I’ve got to improvi a lot to have any future in base ball. “My best pitch is my cunt I’m not overpowering at all, aai professional scouts look foragti[ who can throw the ball hard. 11 probably have to develop anotlfl pitch.” Street, who has one year oi baseball eligibility left, has ffl 21 games and lost 6 in two ses sons with a combined earned ni average of 1.96 for 198 2-3 it nings, a lot of work for a colleji pitcher. He has struck out 224 batten including 125 as a sophomore, sii fewer than the school record fd a single season by the fame Bobby Layne in 1946. Street has never made a fieli ing error. The comparison between bis and Layne, both quarterbacks 0 righthanded pitchers, is oftei made although Layne went on ti become a great professional foot ball player. Read Classifieds Dai!’ STARTS TODAY SHOWTIMES — 1:15 - 3:15 - 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 “LEAVES ‘BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE 1 AT THE STARTING GATE!” -Bobsaimaggi,wins uples RELEASED BY U-M FILM DISTRIBUTORS INC. COLOR BY MOVTCLAB fednesday, He Wi H0UST Hadl for t li&ferro o East were probable for Saturd League A “We’ve quarterbac the answ ffoodard, Joe Nar Daryle La been selec Star atta< with injur Injuries eliminated ard from knocked I sas City, nati, and out of cor spot. Lou Sab the West, of San Di ingston, with the v City Chiei George of the Eai temate Ti Patriots t NDM From WASHL Dame’s fo cepted a time in 4 wait a w another or “I don’t to a bowl Edmund I president ' sity, said that final changed 1 just befo would pre practicing. 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