The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 11, 1970, Image 5

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    IHE BATTALION
Wednesday, February 11, 1970
College Station, Texas
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Horns Fall To Hot-Shooting Ags, 79-70
By Richard Campbell
Battalion Sports Editor
Texas coach Leon Black benched
three of his previous five starters
for the year Tuesday night but
their replacements were no help
either as the Horns fell before
a hot-shooting Texas Aggie crew,
79-70.
The Aggies had one of their
best shooting nights from the
floor this year, led by junior Bill
Cooksey’s first half performance
and senior Mike Heitmann’s sec
ond half play. The Cadets hit a
scorching 53.1 per cent from the
field in the first half on 17 of 32
but improved on that even more
in the second connecting on 14 of
26 for a 53.4 overall percentage.
Cooksey was deadly as he
canned eight of his 12 first half
shots and his first four in a row
to stake A&M to a 38-27 bulge at
the break before 5,215 fans in G.
Rollie White. Heitmann took up
Aggies Ink 29
On First Day
The Texas Aggies went in
heavy for backs Tuesday as they
collected 29 schoolboy football
signatures on the first day of
SWC signings.
Led by Tim Trimmier, a 6-3,
185-pound all-state quarterback
from San Antonio Lee, the Ag
gies’ first-day list included six
quarterbacks, 10 tailbacks, two
fullbacks and one wingback, a
total of 19 of the 29. The others
included six tackles, two guards,
one center and one split end.
Trimmier and Odessa High’s
Mark Green, a 6-3, 202-pound
quarterback, were two of the
most sought after signal callers
in the state.
A&M also signed its first ne
gro football recruit in Charles
Davis, a swift 5-10, 178-pound
halfback from West Columbia.
Several Negro players have come
out for football at A&M and won
letters but Davis is the first to
be recruited and signed.
The other quarterbacks, all
considered excellent prospects, in
clude Eric Elkins, 6-1, 185 from
Dallas Jesuit; Bill Nutt, 5-11, 178
from Brenham; Mike Wendell,
6-4, 185 from Boling and Mike
Rigsby, 6-1, 180 from Houston
Smiley.
The haul of tackles included
some hefty lads. They were Dan
Sibley, 6-4, 225 from San An
tonio Lee; Mike Ratcliff, 6-1, 220
from Shreveport (Captain Shreve
High); Tim Sullivan, 6-0, 216
from Dallas Jesuit and Bud
Trammell, 6-2, 230 from Dumas.
Included among the backs was
Gary Burks, 6-0, 180 from Du
mas, a younger brother of scat
back Steve Burks of the Aggie
varsity.
Additional signings are expect
ed later this week.
the slack by getting all of his
game-leading 21 points in the sec
ond half and hitting an identical
eight of 12 from the floor.
By the time the Longhorns had
put four of their original starters
into the contest with 6:06 left in
the first stanza, the Aggies had
already notched themselves a 10-
point lead at 30-20. Cooksey con
tinued to hit and Steve Niles and
Chuck Smith combined for 11 re
bounds, only four less than the
entire Texas squad could manage
against the hustling Cadets.
The Aggies began the second
half right where they left off as
Heitmann took the tip and hit a
short baseline jumper to get A&M
rolling, 40-27. Texas had designs
FOOTBALL SIGNEES
Player
Post
Ht.
Wt.
Hometown (School)
Bert Ancell
G
6-3
190
Artesia, N.M.
Charlie Billingsly
HB
5-10
170
Odessa (Permian)
Gary Burks
HB
6-0
180
Dumas
Charles Davis
HB
5-10
178
West Columbia
Robert Dennis
T
6-0
194
Big Spring
Eric Elkins
QB
6-1
185
Dallas (Jesuit)
Mark Green
QB
6-3
202
Odessa (Odessa High)
Chris Hentzen
HB
6-1
185
Dallas (Jesuit)
Pat Herring
HB
6-1
175
Beaumont (South Park)
Dwight LaBauve
HB
6-1
180
Lafayette, La.
John Martin
FB
6-1
225
Hereford
Charles Murphy
FB
6-2
195
Monahans
Bill Nutt
QB
5-11
178
Brenham
Mike Ratcliff
T
6-1
220
Shreveport (Captain Shreve)
Keith Rice
T
6-1
210
Nacogdoches
Dan Sibley
T
64
225
San Antonio (Lee)
Gary Smith
HB
6-0
190
Shreveport (Airline)
Mike Stautzenberger
G
5-11
200
Shreveport (Captain Shreve]
Tim Sullivan
T
6-0
215
Dallas (Jesuit)
Darrell Taliaferro
C
6-3
198
Arp
Jimmy Tinsley
HB
6-1
180
Dallas (Kimball)
Bud Trammell
T
6-2
230
Dumas
Tim Trimmier
QB
6-3
185
San Antonio (Lee)
Mike Wendell
QB
64
185
Boling
Billy Wiebold
HB
6-2
205
Beaumont (Forest Park)
Alex Devora
HB
6-0
190
San Antonio (St. Gerard)
Bobby Hughes
HB
5-10
170
Houston (Sam Houston)
Mike Rigsby
QB
6-1
180
Houston (Smiley)
Rick Thompson
E
6-2
180
San Antonio (Lee)
on stopping the Aggie shooting
show by keeping the ball away
from them with a full-court
press. But Pat Kavanagh and
company made life hectic for the
Texas ballhawks by dribbling
right through the press time aft
er time to give A&M several easy
layups.
Texas whittled the lead some
what as the clock wore on on the
hot outside shooting of Wayne
Doyal, the Steer captain, and
sophomore center Lynn Howden’s
fine inside play. Three times the
Steers got within 10 points but
were forced to foul as the Aggies
were content to dribble around
and run out the clock. Kavanagh
did most of the ball-handling and
put on a fine exhibition, one time
dribbling around for one and a
half minutes before he was called
for traveling. He protested the
officials’ call on the infraction
and Doyal sunk a technical free
throw to pull the Homs back to
a 71-60 count.
The final three minutes was
filled with fouling on both sides
as first A&M, and then Texas,
would alternate at the charity
stripe. The Homs hit five of their
last six from the line but two
layups by Niles and Heitmann
put the game out of reach.
Following Heitmann’s 21 points
were Cooksey with 20 and Niles,
also with 20, including nine of 13
from the field and 14 rebounds.
Chuck Smith and Kavanagh each
scored seven and Robert Thread-
gill chipped in four.
A&M won the battle on the
boards by a substantial margin,
45-30, with Smith getting 11 to
add to Niles’ game high of 14.
The Longhorns caught fire also
from the field in the second half
hitting on 18 of 33 for 54.5 but a
mild 42.9 in the first half gave
them a 49.2 percentage for the
game. Doyal and Bruce Motley,
one of the new faces in the Horn
lineup, shared scoring honors
with 16 each and Howden pulled
down nine rebounds to pace the
Steers in that category.
The win upped the Aggies’ con
ference mark to 4-4 and season
record to 9-9 while the Homs fell
to 3-5 and 8-10. Arkansas nipped
the Baylor Bears 76-75 and TCU,
the SWC frontrunner, fell to
Tech 75-60 to make the confer
ence race a further mystery.
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