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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1971)
Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 3, 1971 THE BATTAU Fish use fast break to overwhelm Temple cagers By MIKE STEPHENS Battalion Staff Writer The Texas Aggie Fish, using good shooting and an exception ally fast break, ran Temple Jun ior College ragged Tuesday night as they recorded their fifth win of the year, 97-69. Repeatedly stealing the ball and causing turnovers, the Fish ran one fast break after another. A&M finished with a 54.8 per cent shooting record with Randy Knowles and Bobby McKey lead ing with 30 and 26 points respec tively. Falling and sliding all over the floor while trying to steal, Mc- Key’s hustle showed as he stole the ball three times for layups and helped cause several Temple turnovers. Time after time, a fast break started with McKey and ended with a short jumper by Knowles. Temple led 6-5 with 17:17 left, but Knowles put the Fish ahead with a short jumper and the Fish never relinquished their lead again. Using a man-to-man defense, A&M forced Temple into numerous mistakes and by the time the first half ended, they had a 48-30 lead. Shooting 57.9 per cent to Temple’s 40.6 per cent, the Fish also commanded the backboards in the first half leading 26 to 17 in rebounds. A&M began the second half as they played the first half; fast breaking and excellent shooting. But Temple went into a tight man for man and pulled within 10 points at 72-62 with 5:45 left in the game. Going into a full court press with five minutes left, Temple then was completely outrun and outhustled. A&M began their fast break in earnest and out- scored Temple 25-7 in the last five minutes of the game. With Jack Vest, McKey and Knowles scoring with short jumpers and layups, the Fish hiked their lead to 20 points with 2:00 left in the game. With Knowles hitting five more points and Vest hitting four, the Fish ran to their biggest lead, 97-67, with 14 seconds left as Knowles fouled out. A&M shot 51.4 per cent during the second half while Temple shot only 36.7. Temple shot a cold 37.8 per cent for the game. A&M also outrebounded Temple with 52 against 39 for Temple. Danny Allie led Temple with 18 points and Julius Howard had 16 points and 11 rebounds. The Fish had nine players scoring. The scoring went like this: Knowles had 30, McKey, 26; Vest, 15; Joe Arciniega had eight; Johnny Mayo, seven; Mark Stewart, five; Randy Pryor with two, David Little with two and Ken Bucek with two. The Fish next play the Ta Yearlings in Austin Tuesday,! Yearlings will have a ] team as their latest effort sis They beat TCU's freshmen I to 68 last week. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION C Q PIGGLY WIGGLY’S GIGANTIC 88 SALE PELMONTE W 4 midi. CANS' FRUIT COCKTAIL 88 r mAcm 4 KMnYAiPf imbue CAf>iU(£$ (USrf'5*) come SlV* miTPEAS' SAUEPmOT PtNEAPPie PEm& veo moajtb eec MONTS 4 / POZ. CAAfS UB. VBL A MONTS H IS^GZ. CANS peuooNrs ^ 'fa.CUNS MB. P30Z. CANS & SAUCE »10^508/ PEARS BEEB veiMoim/1 us. mi P&MONIE A&w. pemtiE ctmomcvr 4 (REEK jfc, BEAMS ^ 1 LB- CANS 88 WHOUKB&tec oe Uein CftEtMSmE CANS, ' CORN 88 OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 6 poumsmswes. WTUHSOOeHOKPUKUAie. _ - ‘ i i « r. i v*- GREEN bean wef*rt*H'Lowpf*ce£ atptooos w/ssc'/ PBUGHT PtlMONTEPPUNC 49c JUICE JSU9c TArnV /2 VAN&ANIPVIBNNA WASTA 6 S^59c 3AUEAG6 ^22c BoNN/e a WESSON BISCUfT*3&25c OiL CMANAUM A N&A/Z V&Ue iuAZcBA&PFCOPM\Oc 754 SR 41c BLEACH S£47c 4 btl. z 'i95c U.S. NO. 1 YELLOW FRESH ONIONS 8 STRAWBERRIES *> PINTS 11 Airy CP-MATCH- " TEXAS VALENCIA ORANGES •* Bag MICHIGAN WINESAP 31b. Bag Ames 2Se# U.S. FANCY FLORIDA COUPON WORTH — FLOUR. ceopofj 48c 'spSS'ssJS&f’' 'w. FREE FRI t r-RtZE- FREE ft .^EE FREE CORN 8 88c U.S. NO. 1 PASCAL CELERY stalk 18c V WITH PUPCHAZBOF iHfl ’ctocPMope, eon. tobhxjo PUSr&V/ WIG+V/Ofi/V/ fM LIMIT OIK couron ft* rmabi ^ FREE FREE FREE FREE ^ SAUSAGE CHEESl ROAST L0,N TIP CHEESE SUPER TASTE 61 1-LB. QO PORK L PKGS.OOC PKG.SSC HEAVY PRO-TEN BEEF-ROUND lb. STEAK 98 GROUND BEEF FRYER CHUCK i.,78c BREASTS , h .58c FRESH GROUND FRYER BEEF u,. 58c DRUMSTICKS Lb 58c DRY SALT FRYER FORK Lb 48c THIGHS u,48c Swift Pro-Ten Heavy Beef Specials RUMP ROAST Lb 88c STEAK TENDERIZED ROUND STEAK Lb. $1.08 FAMILY PACK $1.18 PORK CHOPS i b.78c STEAK T BONE Lb $1.38 STEAK T0,Mi0, . N : i ;.,$li8 SLICED SALT PORK ,b 58c ROUND BOTTOM $1.18 COOKSHACK SLICED BACON \ jur a tr^ 24 \ tim€ pup put the • iii E iZ--'. 1 'c4 . 1 j 1