The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1970, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, February 13, 1970
THE BATTALION
Ags Invade Ft. Worth For Frog Fight
By Richard Campbell
Battalion Sports Editor
It took everything, including
handcuffs, to finally derail the
Texas Christian express Tuesday
and the Texas Aggies invade Fort
Worth Saturday night hoping to
continue the jinx.
The Horned Frogs are current
ly tied for the Southwest Confer
ence lead with the Rice Owls
after Tuesday’s run-in with the
Texas Tech Red Raiders, which
they lost, 75-60, amid much fisti-
Fish, Wags Tangle
In Saturday Tilt
By Mike Wright
Assistant Sports Editor
The Texas Aggie Fish, sport
ing a 6-1 record, travel to Fort
Worth Saturday for a 5:30 re
match with the Texas Christian
University Polywogs in Daniel-
Meyer Coliseum. The Fish routed
the Wogs here last Saturday 78-
68.
Jeff Overhouse currently is the
leading scorer and rebounder for
the Fish with 119 points and 72
rebounds. Last Saturday, Over
house hit 23 points and pulled in
11 rebounds.
Bob Gobin tallied 19 points in
last week’s victory over the Wogs
and pulled in 12 rebounds. Wayne
Howard poured in 10 points and
grabbed 12 rebounds in the win.
Guard Bill O’Brien poured in 14
points in the first Wog game and
added a very good floor game in
the contest.
On the season, Gobin has scored
83 points and hauled in 54 re
bounds and has contributed nu
merous assists. O’Brien has
canned 73 points. Howard has
scored 67 points in the Fresh
man’s seven games.
The Fish are averaging 64.6
points a contest and are holding
the opposition to 44.7 tallies a
game.
Coach Jim Culpepper will start
Gobin and O’Brien at the guards,
Overhouse at center, with How
ard and Bryan Mezger at the for
wards.
Norman Bacon was the leading
scorer for the Wogs here last
week with 17 points. John Hurdle
added 12 points for the baby
Frogs while Mark Stone contrib
uted 10 points.
“TCU has a tough team and
they really get after you,” said
Guard Gobin. The Wogs never
led the Fish in the first game and
were able to tie the contest only
once at 13-13 for the entire eve
ning.
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cuffs in Lubbock. The Raiders
were the first team to beat the
Frogs since their first cdnference
game when SMU did the trick.
TCU had sandwiched six straight
wins in between the losses and
now have a 6-2 league showing.
A&M comes off one of its best
shooting performances of the
year Tuesday night as they
gunned down a revamped Texas
Longhorn squad, 79-71, in G. Rol-
lie White. The victory also kept
the Aggies on the edge of the
SWC race, two games behind
with six to play and a 4-4 league
Swimmers Up
Season Record
Texas A&M’s swimmers upped
their reason record to 7-3 Tues
day with a 66-27 dual meet vic
tory over Rice. Coach Pat Patter
son’s squad won nine of 11 events.
The Aggies host Texas Feb. 17
in P. L. Downs Natatorium.
Summary:
400-yard medley relay—1. A&M
(Mike Hicks, John McCleary,
Robert Dommel, Eric Wolff)
3:57.1; 2. Rice.
1000-yard freestyle — 1. Gor
don Taylor, A&M, 11:40.9; 2.
Craig Roberts, Rice.
200-yard freestyle — 1. Hank
Paup, A&M, 1:59.7; 2. Steve Hen
ry, A&M; N. Kittrell, Rice.
50-yard freestyle — 1. Kim
Blakeman, A&M, 23.3; 2. R.
Brabham, Rice; Bill Stewart,
A&M.
200-yard individual medley—1.
Randy Crosley, A&M, 2:13.2; 2.
John Allen, Rice; 3. Doug Car-
son, A&M.
200-yard butterfly — 1. Colin
Dunn, A&M, 2:06.0; 2. Bill Brim-
berry, A&M; 3. B. Caldwell, Rice.
100-yard freestyle — 1. Gor
don Taylor, A&M, 53.2; 2. Hank
Paup, A&M; 3. M. Sarosdy, Rice.
200-yard backstroke — 1. Joe
Stevens, A&M, 2:14.0; 2. John
Allen, A&M; 3. B. Root, Rice.
500-yard freestyle—1. J. Reil-
ley, Rice, 6:17.1; 2. W. Dorman,
Rice.
200-yard breaststroke — 1. Al
len Stark, Rice, 2:30.6; 2. Don
Leever, A&M.
400-yard freestyle relay — 1.
A&M (Robert Dommel, Steve
Henry, Bill Stewart, Randy Cros
ley) 3:36.1; 2. Rice.
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TCU defeated the Aggies last
Saturday in College Station con
vincingly, 84-72, behind the in
spired second half play of 6-8
pivotman Doug Boyd, who is cur
rently leading the conference in
rebounding and is TCU’s top
scorer. He got able assistance
from 6-5 Norm Wintremeyer,
who pumped in 21 points against
the Aggies.
The Aggies will counter with
the same starting five for the
7:30 p.m. tip-off. Pat Kavanagh
will open at the point with Bill
Cooksey and Mike Heitmann at
the wings and Steve Niles and
Chuck Smith at the post posi
tions.
Gymnasts Meet
Steers Saturday
The Texas A&M gymnastics
team will compete in its first
meet of the year Saturday in a
dual meet with the University of
Texas at Gregory Gym in Austin.
The meet is slated for 2 p.m.
Team captain is Lee Reeves, of
Washington, D.C., who is compet
ing on the squad for the third
year.
Co-Captain for the squad is Rex
Stratton from San Antonio, also
in his third year on the team.
The team, coached by Bob
Mitchell, did not compete in con
ference action last year but
placed fourth in the Fort Worth
Invitational Meet, which is simi
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