Silas leads Lumberjacks past Aggies, 89-82 Cool hand All-American James Silas guided the Stephen F. Aus tin State University Lumberjack offense with authority all night long Tuesday and poured in game high honors of 32, including eight straight free throws in the last three minutes, as SFA dumped the Aggies, 89-82 in the season opener in G. Rollie White Coli seum. F-2 wins grid championship Company F-2 fish won the Corps championship in football to highlight intramural sports action before Thanksgiving. They defeated Squadron 1 8-0 to win the Class B title. Several more champions were determined the week before Thanksgiving. Keathley Hall won the Class C championship in horseshoes while Moses won Class D bowling in an uncontested schedule. The class D handball championship was won by Davis-Gary. Bowling playoffs in Class B have been continuing this week with the championship roll-off Wednesday night. 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With Silas controlling the ball against the Aggie press, the Lumber jacks were never in real trouble in the last five minutes. Pete Harris had an outstanding game offensively with 24 points, but it was his improved rebound ing in the second half that helped the Lumberjacks outscore the Aggies 50-41. The Aggies led continuously in the opening half except for a 25- 25 tie midway. They overcame first-game jitters of nine turn overs with a 19-11 rebound edge and 55.2 shooting percentage. Three times in the first half the Aggies managed a six-point margin but each time, with Silas leading the way, the ’Jacks kept themselves in the ball game. A&M was led in the opening half by 7-0 Steve Niles, who had 13 points despite missing a good part of the period with foul trou ble. He also sat out more than half of the second half and fin ished the game with 15 points and 5 rebounds. The Aggies led 60-59 with 11:01 to play in the game when Pete Harris was called for goal tending, but from there the Lum berjacks scored 16 straight points as the Aggies went scoreless for four minutes and 14 seconds. The two teams traded buckets for about two minutes. Then Metcalf put in an entire new team of sophomores Bob Gobin, Wayne Howard, Jeff Overhouse, Bill O’Brien and junior Rick Du- plantis in hopes of starting a rally. But Silas went to work in the waning minutes with a field goal and eight straight free throws to keep the ’Jacks with a com fortable lead that outlasted five Aggie points in the final 30 sec onds. Scoring in the game: A&M—Steve Niles 15, Bill Cooksey 13, Pat Kavanagh 8, Chuck Smith 8, Rick Duplantis 8, Jeff Overhouse 8, Bob Gobin 6, Bobby Threadgill 5, Wayne How ard 4, Bill O’Brien 4, Charlie Jenkins 3. SFA—James Silas 32, Pete Harris 24, Perry Meador 15, Har vey Huffstetler 12, Terry Brown 4, Cole Pugh 2. 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