The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1970, Image 8

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, February 18, 1970
THE BATTALION
A LITTLE TOUCH WILL DO IT—Aggie giant Steve Niles applies the finishing touches
to a tip-in late in the second half to pad the Aggie lead. Niles pulled down nine rebounds
and scored eight points before fouling out with 8:10 left to play. (Photo by Mike Wright)
Aggie Fish Clobber TJC
For Eighth Win Of Year
By Clifford Broyles
Battalion Sports Writer
The Texas Aggie Fish roared
to a 15-2 margin in the first four
minutes of the second half here
Tuesday night to provide the
booster they needed to whip the
Temple Junior College Leopards
87-69.
The Fish playing a sluggish
first half managed a 39-34 half
time lead despite 11 turnovers.
Their largest lead in the first half
was 10 but a surge by Temple
brought them to within a point
at 31-30 and again at 33-32.
The Fish used some clutch of
fensive rebounding to produce
what amounted to a pair of three
point plays before intermission.
Bob Gobin pulled down the first
carom after Bryan Metzger had
connected on the first shot of
two free throws. Gobin swished
the nets with a short hook and
presto, a three point play.
Wayne Howard pulled down the
next big rebound after Gobin had
made the first of a pair. The
Houston Memorial grad drilled in
the rebound try and the Fish had
a quick five point lead which they
carried to the dressing room.
Howard paced the fish in the
first half with 12 points and ten
rebounds.
The Aggies came out swinging
in the second half and added a
man-to-man press to dazzle the
Leopards and by the time the
Aggies were through with their
spurt the contest was practically
out of Temple’s reach.
The Fish pulled to a twenty
point lead on several occasions
in the second half and the closest
the Leopards could get in the fi
nal 15 minutes was 14 points.
The outside shooting of Temple
guard Danny Allie was the only
thing keeping the Leopards in
the respectable column in the
second half as he drilled in 18
points in the final half and fin
ished with 22 points to pace the
Leopards.
Howard led the Fish in scoring
for the game with 26 points and
closed with 15 rebounds. Jeff
Overhouse scored 16 points and
led Aggie rebounders with 16.
Bill O’Brien and Bob Gobin
joined that duo in double-figures
with 13 and 10 respectively.
Charlie Jenkins with 9, Bryan
Metzger with 8 and Ron Eeten
with 5 rounded out the Fish scor
ing.
A&M controlled the back
boards 59-41 and outshot the vis
itors 43.8 to 40.0% to overcome
a ballhandling deficiency of 19
turnovers to 13 for TJC.
The Fish, now 8-1, will battle
one of the top junior college quin
tets in the nation next Tuesday
night when they host Christian
College of the Southwest in the
preliminary game for the A&M 1
Arkansas clash.
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