wV.. !!.**>•'<• * ish freeze out 31inn JC Bucs CLIFFORD BROYLES ttalion Sports Editor While their coach was stranded cause of snow in Chicago, the exas Aggie Fish kicked an ava- nche of snow on their visitors id slid to a 81-62 win over the linn Junior College Buccaneers ire Saturday night. Fish coach Jim Culpepper, who as on a recruiting trip to the idwest, got snowed in and was | unable to return in time for the game. So student assistant Koddy McAlpine took over as head man and now stands 1-0 as head coach. utes to play. The Fish hit on 48.3 per cent of their shots as compared to 35.3 per cent for Blinn and with Mayo grabbing a game high 12 rebounds led in that department 55-41. Mayo led the Fish in scoring with 19 points including eight of ten field goal attempts. Knowles had 18 and M c K e y had 15. Rounding out the Fish scoring were Arciniega 8, Vest 7, Pryor 5, Ken Bucek 4, Mark Stewart 3 and Bennett Jones 2. Culpepper will be on hand to night, however, when the Fish ty for their fifth win of the sea- |m in seven games when they lice a tough challenge from high-scoring Temple Junior Col lege at 5:45 p.m. in G. Rollie jhite Coliseum in a preliminary the Aggies’ varsity game against Southern Methodist Uni- virtity. The Fish led all the way in |his one, and although they didn’t a substantial point com- iand until the second half, the osest Blinn ever got to even ieing the game was at 5-4 after hnny Mayo tipped in a rebound a missed shot 40 seconds deep ito the game to put A&M ahead |0. Guard Bobby McKey from Dal las Thomas Jefferson led the Fish fast break in the battle and was Iredited with six assists before ■alftime and the Fish led at that point 34-28. After Mayo’s opening tip, Itandy Knowles stole a pass, ired to McKey down court who |ipped the ball to Jack Vest for layup that gave A&M a 4-0 Sead and set the tempo for the Ipening minutes with the fast break. Frank Banning paced Blinn with 20 and Connie Hunter added 17. Morris Fredie, who led a small surge midway through the first half finished with 10 points and Keith Keepers had 7. Mickey Cooper had 4, Ken Nalley 2 and Ronnie Richardson 1. THE Tuesday, February 2, 1971 BATTALION College Station, Texas UNIVERSITY TRUST THE MODERN APPROACH TO LIFE INSURANCE FOR COLLEGE PEOPLE © Especially Prepared for You by the RESERVE I%FE INSURANCE COMPANY A Legal Reserve Stock Company HOME OFFICE • DALLAS, TEXAS 75222 CHARLIE JENKINS (wearing white) looks for teammate to pass ball to in Aggies 76-65 loss to Texas Tech as Greg Lowery (15) and Steve Williams (11) defend for Raiders. (Photo by Hayden Whitsett) IsjSl ^J||g Ray Morsi .xepresentai ■se tive Ronnie {ngle general agent Jim Kid well" representative But midway through the per iod the Fish began to get a little too fast and began to throw the lall away frequently. This pre- lented them from having a big halftime lead, as they had five more turnovers than Blinn, yet outrebounded them by nine and it over 20 per cent better from pe field. Mayo, Knowles and McKey, who were the only players to core in the first half last Tues- | ay night at Rice, continued their oftiination by scoring 25 of the |4 first half points. Mayo led I he way with 10 while McKey ad eight and Knowles seven. The second half was all Fish and McAlpine used subs the last ‘ive minutes, as they upped the lead to as much as 21. Vest fed Knowles for a layup t the start of the second half nd a potential three-point play ut the free throw fell off. Vest tipped in a shot six sec- mds later and then Mayo passed ir an assist to Joe Arciniega ith just over 18 minutes left in ie game to up the lead to 12. ie closest Blinn got after that as seven and after McKey drove ugh the lane for an uncon- sted layup with 13:23 left A&M by at least 10. 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