The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1971, Image 3

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329 Univeraity Drive 713/846-2706
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BATTALION Tuesday, January 26, 1971 College Station, Texas
Page 3
Fish rattle TCU Wogs,
face unbeaten Owlets
By JOHN CURYLO
Assistant Sports Editor
The Aggie Fish will try to keep
the win streak going tonight when
they meet the undefeated Rice
Owlets in Houston.
They play in a preliminary
game at Autry Court on the Rice
campus, prior to the SWC match
between the Aggies and the de
fending champion Owls.
The Fish have won two in a
row, both SWC victories, by
downing the TCU Wogs 92-70
here Saturday. This brought
their season record to 3-1. The
Owlets are 7-0, having beaten the
Lamar Tech freshmen 112-91 Fri
day in Houston.
Big guns for Rice include
guards Scott Fisher and Kim
Kaufman, the leading Owlet
scorers. Fisher is 6-2 and is from
Hermosa Beach, California, while
Kaufman, 6-1, is from Muncie,
Indiana.
The other starters are forwards
Keith Huff of Evansville, Indi
ana, and John Kabbes, who is
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from Flossmoor, Illinois. Huff
is 6-5, while Kabbes stands 6-7.
The only Texan in the starting
five for the Rice frosh is Randy
Youngling of Houston Memorial.
Once again, Randy Knowles
was the big gun for the Fish,
hitting eight of 20 from the field
and 10 of 11 free throws for 26
points. He was followed by
Johnny Mayo, who hit on five of
nine field goals and four of five
charity tosses for 14 points. He
also was the rebounding leader
with nine.
In addition to his tremendous
ball handling and play making,
Bobby McKey contributed 12
points. Mark Stewart came off
the bench to score 11 points. Joe
Arciniega came through with nine
points and eight rebounds, and
Randy Pryor made all four of his
field goal attempts to add eight
to the winning total.
Each team’s starters .totalled
67 points, but it was the Fish
bench strength, contributed
mostly by Stewart and Pryor,
that sealed the win for A&M.
Five Wogs, all starters, scored
10 or more, as they shot 41.8%
for the game. The loss leaves
their record at 1-3. The leading
scorer for TCU was Mitch Alex
ander with 20. He came into the
game averaging 23. Bill Marano
had previously been scoring 24
per game, but he only made 15.
His rebounding was cut from 10
to six.
Campus briefs
The Fish got off to a quick
lead at 7-1 with a little over
three minutes gone when McKey
hit on a baseline jump shot. By
the middle of the initial period,
TCU had caught up, leading
twice, tying three times, and sur
rendering the lead four times, the
last being on a Mayo jump shot
from the free throw line with
10:50 remaining that put the
score at 17-15 for the Aggies.
Knowles had 20 of his points in
the first half, as the Wogs out-
shot the Fish, 46.4% to 40.5%,
but the Aggies made 15 field
goals to their 13, and hit 12 of 15
free throws, while TCU made
only eight of 11.
A&M poured it on after the in
termission, as they continued to
raise the lead. Mayo made a fol
lowup at 16:47 to make the score
50-39 and the lead 11, and the
Fish were on the way. Following
a Wog free throw, McKey scored
on a drive to raise the margin to
12.
With 14 minutes remaining,
Stewart made a layup that put
the score at 58-45. Following a
Wog time out, Pryor hit two con
secutive shots that raised the
lead to 17. The lead continued to
mount on drives, layups, and free
throws, until the Fish found
themselves ahead by 26 points
when James Long hit from under
neath with 1:28 to go to make
the score 90-64.
Time trials planned
Plans for A&M Sports Car
Club time trials at the Texas In
ternational Speedway will be
made at a Wednesday meeting of
the organization.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be
at the old College Station city
hall, 101 N. Church St., an
nounced club president Tom
Wedel of Houston.
Wedel said the TIS time trials
are set for March 28. All club
members and interested persons
are urged to attend the meeting.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furnished Apartments
Will be completed between Dec. 1, &
31, 1970, 12 new apartments, an addi
tion to University Acres, located only
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Buckley, Philip E.
Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science
Dissertation: INFLUENCE OF HERBI
CIDES AND RANGELAND VEGETA
TION OF THE RIO GRANDE PLAIN
Time: January 25, 1971 at 9:00 a.m.
Place Room 308 in the Plant Sciences
Building
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Albert R. Friep, Jr.
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: STRUCTURE AND CON
FORMATION OF Th(IV) — COM
PLEXES OF EPHYLENEDIAMINETET-
RAACETIC ACID AND ITS ANALOGS
IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
Time: January 29, 1971 at 2:00 p.m.
Place: Room 338 in the Main Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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call 822-1324. 66t4
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Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Gallagher, John Joseph Jr.
Degree: Ph.D. in Geology
Dissertation : PHOTOMEC H A N I C A L
MODEL STUDIES RELATING TO
FRACTURE AND RESIDUAL ELASTIC
STRAIN IN GRANULAR AGGRE
GATES
Time: February 2, 1971 at 2:00 p.m.
Place: Room 14 in thee Geology Building
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You
lay order Graduation Announcements be-
inning January 19, 1971 thru Februa
9, 1971, Moday - Friday, 9-12,
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Boys basketball
starts Wednesday
Registration for a free boys —
ages six to 12 — basketball pro
gram is scheduled at 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Lincoln Cen
ter Gym in College Station.
A&M graduate students Stan
Cass and Albert Pedulla are co
ordinating the sports program for
the College Station Recreation
Council.
Cass said parents must be with
the boy when he registers.
All practices and games will
be held in the Lincoln Gym. The
program will run from Feb. 1
through April 6, with two or
three games scheduled each
week.
Parents seeking more informa
tion on the program may contact
Cass at 846-9672 or Pedulla at
846-2000.
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