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• ■ - v.-.v* selec. Tues. football n Uni- tys have new ook versus ACC sistant visited liorgui He s after offer, 1 e other id.’ 1 ler con- Horned Hlender ssistant , THE BATTALION Wednesday, December 16, 1970 Colleg-e Station, Texas CUFFORD BROYLES Kalion Sports Editor Before the season started, when asked about the coming season ard Pat Kavanagh said, “If we put it all together we’re going to Col °'] mavbe hustle isn’t the proper word, but they were lacking Kan- pgh to beat. Monday night, the Aggies broke a streak of inconsistency and Jpped Abilene Christian soundly, 91-74. For once, everyone had a decent night. Before that the Aggies jn't had a real top team effort. One night somebody would play optionally well, the next night he wouldn’t. Against ACC, A&M not only had its best offensive game but also best game rebounding and setting up the fast break. The team showed hustle that had been lacking in the early stages. lard of ndhing. Cooksey, senior guard hit on seven of nine shots from the liinthe first half in the game and for the first time this season the Jo|had an outside shooting threat. Before that, defenses didn’t have to worry about the Aggies out aland just put added pressure on 7-0 Steve Niles, 6-8 Rick Duplantis 16-7 Jeff Overhouse. Notably, over the weekend, a good Oregon team and an average I® team sagged against the Aggies, batting away passes in the Idle and turning them in to 24 and 20 point wins. Another shocker three- ted Fred r after coach. d TCU three ittman, viewed r » s ^ ithe game with the University of Texas at Arlington, The Rebels did ane (le ts first finished i^EAR ARE. same thing and beat the Aggies in a game that probably should have id something like Monday night. Cooksey’s outside shooting opened up the middle for the big n, but also some exceptional performances from Chuck Smith and of eigllt yne Howard got the ball rolling. Smith, who was the only Aggie to have a good night against ane, pulled down nine rebounds and scored 11 points while Howard, ying extensively for the first time this year, dropped in six of eight dgoalsand tallied 13 points and eight rebounds. But the important thing about their play was not this phase of game. It was the finesse and defense displayed by the Aggies that ltd the way for new optimism. But then Monday’s game is only one game, and considering that Aggies had five straight either mediocre or poor games before that ican’t go overboard yet. But it does provide a new optimism for the Aggies as they depart their first road trip of the year. The trip starts with a visit to nationally ranked Tulsa Dec. 23, to enville, N.C., to defend their championship in the Poinsettia Classic Dec. 28 and 29. On Jan. 7 they travel to Charleston, S.C., to play the Citadel and iture to Charlotte, N.C., a couple of days later to play the University North Carolina at Charlotte. The Aggies return home to play Lamar Tech, Jan. 15, on a Friday ht. The spring semester starts the following Monday and Southwest irence competition starts at Baylor Tuesday. H KYWAY WEST SCREEN AT 6:15 P. M. (CROWDS] I Ril*as*4 at tail - ly r*<tnt dtcition »f tk« High Court • j 1= o| I Now oil Amorko tan it UNCENSORID! DNCUTI | IIVIITWHIII. I crowds! You Hive Kcid Aboul 11 In Nmpiptn i •Miwiinei mssBsma COM! IARIY MAT THI CROWDS NEVIR ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE! NEVER! You Havt Heard About It On Radio and TV Now See It! ! NOTHING LEFT TO THE IMAGINATION XHE WORLD’S MOST AMAZING ATTRACTION HOSPITAL scenes of five BIRTHS,NONE ALIKE, ALL DIFFERENT | Wll Gasp-Yo<i'|| Wince-You'll Shudder A Bold, and Vital Adult Program EAST SCREEN AT 6:30 P. M. Raquel Welch in “MYRA BREAKENRIDGE’ At 8:25 p. m. Dustin Hoffman In “JOHN & MARY’ Jmssm inircl e £ W T-J re-1 ArE -i w "Ww STARTS today Lee Van Cleif In “SABATA” TONITE AT 6:15 P. M. “CANDY” (X) pIRU.SIa Q At 8:30 p. m. “KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE” Page 7 lead Classifieds Daily now SHOWING “THREESOME” (Rated X) ADULT art—7:15 - 9:15 P. M. “LAYOUT” A “MERRY CHRISTMAS” and A “HAPPY NEW YEAR” Top 5 teams way out front By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Major College basketball’s un beaten Big Five, led, as usual, by UCLA, dominated the rest of the field in the weekly Associ ated Press rankings. Jacksonville, No. 5 in the poll of sports writers and sportscast- ers throughout the country, held a whopping, 153 point bulge over the sixth ranked team, Penn. UCLA’s mighty Bruins, win ners of two games last week, re mained in their customary spot atop the standings but Kentucky and Jacksonville switched places, the Wildcats jumping from fifth to third. South Carolina remained No. 2 with four first place votes and 650 points. Kentucky polled 524, 1 Marquette followed with 497 and two first place ballots and Jack sonville dipped to 439 and one vote for No. 1. UCLA polled 712 points and 33 first place votes after knocking off U. of Pacific 100-88 and T u 1 a n e 97-75. The victories stretched UCLA’s record to 4-0 for the season and 124 triumphs in 128 starts. Penn advanced two places from a week ago to sixth with Notre Dame, Southern California, Drake and Villanova completing the Top Ten in that order. The rest of the top 20, in or der, was made up of Western Kentucky, Kansas. Indiana, Ten nessee, Utah State, Oregon, New Mexico State and Florida State tied for 17th, St. Bonaventure and North Carolina. Florida State and North Caro lina replaced Army, No. 14, and Louisville, No. 20 a week ago, which dropped out. The Top Twenty, with first place votes in parentheses and total points on a 20-18-16-14-12- 10-9-8 etc. basis: 1. UCLA 33 ..712 2. South Carolina 4 650 Kentucky 524 Marquette 2 497 Jacksonville 1 439 Penn 286 7. Notre Dame 283 8. Southern California 258 9. Drake 257 11. Western Kentucky 178 12. Kansas 176 13. Indiana 123 14. Tennessee 69 15. Utah State 67 16. Oregon 65 17. Tie New Mexico St 33 Florida St 33 19. St. Bonaventure 32 20. North Carolina 24 3. 4. 5. 6. 10. Villanova 192 MSC SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY MENU Roast Vermont Turkey w/Dressing and Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes — Buttered Peas Cranberry Gelatin Mold Pumokio Pie —- Tea or- Coffee Free Bowl of Wassail with every party booked between December 10 - 22, 1970 Special Price — $2.50 per Plate “Quality First” Mark Green onAll-SWC f rosh squad Mark Green, free safety on the Texas Aggie Fish football team who intercepted four passes in the team’s five games, has been named to the first team All- Southwest Conference freshman squad picked by the Waco News- Herald. Green, 6-3 210 from Odessa, was the only Aggie to make the squad and is a candidate to play free safety next fall for the Ag gie varsity, a spot vacated by All-American Dave Elmendorf. The University of Texas at Austin, which went undefeated, dominated the team by placing 10 players on first team defense and offense and also had the players voted as the outstanding offensive player, running back Don Burrisk and outstanding de fensive player Glen Gaspard. Burrisk, from Houston Aldine, rushed for 713 yards, an average of 11 yards per carry and Gas pard, the team’s fullback, was a first team selection at that posi tion and also at linebacker. Selected to first team offense: Ends—Jim Moore, Texas, and Andre Tillman, Texas Tech; guards—Randy Scroggins, SMU and Greg Dahlberg, Texas; tac kles—Mike Leitko, SMU and Mark Chambers, Texas; center— Bill Wyman, Texas; quarterback —Jimmy Carmichael, Texas Tech; running backs — Burrisk, Gaspard and Joe Barnes, Texas Tech; kicker — Allen Pringle, Rice. Selected to first team defense: Ends—Clyde Adcock, Rice and Richard Mason, Baylor; tackles —Robert Guevara, Texas and Wade Bode, Rice; linebackers— Gaspard, Danny Rhodes, Arkan sas, Steve Wade, Texas Tech and Hap Feuerbacher, Texas; backs —Green, Pat Kelly, Texas and Ron Workman, Texas. The Church..For a Fuller Life..For You.. CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Saturday Mass—7 :00 P.M. Sunday Masses—9:00 and 11 :00 A.M. ^ JJi((ier ^^unera ( BRYAN, TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Campus and Circle Theatres College Station The Exchange Store ‘Serving Texas Aggies’ STUDENT PUBLICATION ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL 906 Jersey Street, So. Side of Campus Rector: William R. Oxley Asst.—Rev. Wesley Seeliger 8 :00 A.M. & 9 :15 A.M. OUR SAMOUR’S LUTHERAN 8:30 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at Sunday Services e (Jhurc Worship 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All Holy Communion—1st Sun. Ea. Month SECOND BAPTIST 710 Eisenhower 9:45 A.M, 11 :00 A.M. 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