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    College Station, Texas
Wednesday, February 4, 1970
THE BATTALION
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Page 6
Tech Shocks Aggies’ SWC Hopes, 84-66
By Richard Campbell
Battalion Sports Editor
Texas Tech put on a show both
on and off the court Tuesday
night, hut in the one that really
counted they polished off the
Aggies, 84-66, before 9,400 hostile
fans in Lubbock’s Municipal Coli
seum.
The loss stymied the Aggies’
hopes for a repeat conference
crown by dipping their record to
3-3 for SWC play and giving
them a 8-8 overall mark.
The game was sprinkled with
the usual knick knacks that occur
every time these two teams meet.
There were the usual paper cups
and ice hitting the floor and even
a brief scuffle at halftime to
keep things spicy.
The Red Raiders, inspired by
the definitely partisan crowd,
scorched the nets by hitting 33
of 65 for 50.8 per cent while the
Aggies could manage but 24 of 59
and 40.7 per cent. But the real
difference seemed to come in the
form of Aggie turnovers, which
totaled 18 for the contest. Little
Greg Lowery and 6-4 stringbean
Gene Knolle made shambles of
the Aggie offense as the Cadets
seemed awed by the noisy crowd
and threw away passes and were
victimized contsantly with steals,
victimized constantly with steals,
in a semi-press that was not too
effective and the Aggies jumped
out to a five point lead 12-7 with
16:04 left. But Lowery entered
the lineup and the Raiders did
a complete turn about to go ahead
15-13 on a 20-foot jumper by the
6-2 Lowery. From there Tech
moved the ball well and made
their free throws count (18 of 22
for the game), and the lead slow
ly mounted to a halftime count
of 37-29,
At the buzzer. Tech’s Steve
Williams drove for a last second
shot on a fast break and collided
with A&M’s Pat Kavanagh. Wil
liams apparently thought the in
cident uncalled for and threw the
ball at Kavanagh. Both benches,
who were already leaving the
court, converged on the scene, but
no blows were struck and after
several minutes of shouting and
shoving both squads retired to
the dressing rooms.
The second half proved to be
no different for the Aggies as the
Raiders began it shooting a tech
nical foul shot instead of jump
ing it at center court. In an
unwritten rule among the con
ference coaches it was decided
that none of them would be al
lowed to converse with the of
ficials at halftime. Metcalf did
talk to the referees and agreed
that he should be assessed the
penalty.
From there, the Raiders built
their momentum as they started
bombing with accuracy from the
outside to nullify an Aggie zone,
A&M managed to keep the pace
but could pull no closer than l#
points as Tech continued their
assault.
Chuck Smith finished with 23
points to lead the Aggie scoring
with Mike Heitmann adding 14
and Bill Cooksey 12. Steve Nilei
had eight points and pulled down
14 rebounds while Smith added
eight caroms. A&M led in re
bounds 41-38 over theRaiders.
Lowery led Tech with 23 in
cluding 10 of 15 from the field
while Knolle contributed 17, 14
of them in the first half. Steve
Hardin and Larry Wood each had
13 and Jerry Turner added 14
rebounds to the Raider cause.
Vol.
Mills Sticks With Relay
TO SEE ACTION—Curtis Mills will again be in action for
the Aggies Friday night when he participates in the mile
relay in the Fort Worth Indoor Meet.
Texas A&M world champion
quartermiler Curtis Mills will not
run his specialty this Friday
night at the Fort Worth Indoor
Meet, according to track coach
Charlie Thomas.
Thomas said Mills will run with
the mile relay team.
“We’ve had nothing but bad
weather for workouts,” Thomas
said, adding, “We think it is too
early for Curtis to run two events
and we want him on the mile
relay unit. We have a long season
ahead and he has lots of time to
round into top shape.”
The Aggies will enter four
other events at the Fort Worth
meet. Rockie Woods will run
the 60-yard high hurdles, Willie
Blackmon the 600, Don Kellar
the 300, Ronnie Lightfoot the
shot put and Curtis Mills, Marvin
Mills, Willie Blackmon and a
fourth runner will carry the ba
ton in the mile relay.
Six athletes are still in the
running for the fourth spot on
the relay team, Thomas said.
The six are Harold McMahon,
Tony Munson, Don Kellar, David
Dolton, Skelly Strong, and DaviJ
Morris.
A&M Football Fete
Set For Saturday
Texas A&M’s annual football
banquet will be Saturday at 5:30
p.m. in Duncan Dining Hall.
The fete is sponsored by the
Aggie Club. Club President Tom
O’Dwyer will be master of cere
monies.
trophy going to the senior wlit
has displayed the traits of great
effort, desire and detemimatioa
both on the practice field andii
games.
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