lary 12, it- Wednesday, January 12, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 5 THE BATTALION Ags win tourney title; three home games this week sees the ™ pro foo By JOHN CURYLO e of the i Battalion Sports Editor ises. r Following its championship per- tnore for jbrmance in the Presidential He and sidelfilassic in Washington, D. C., Jan. receiver di 7-8, the Aggie basketball team >f a chan« returns to G. Rollie White Coli seum for a trio of games, he bomb att With a season record of 6-5, game, Pet- Coach Shelby Metcalf’s squad has ney to see M three-game win streak going hey wantMito Thursday night’s game with ■rinity. Saturday marks the beginning of Southwest Conference play for the much-improved Aggies, as they host Southern Methodist University. Monday’s opponent is Athletes in Action, a group of former collegiate and professional players. The game is in conjunc tion with the Campus Crusade for Christ. Defense has been the strong suit for A&M, with the Aggies holding their last four opponents under 70 points. In winning the title in the Presidential Classic, A&M beat George Washington 72-64 and Virginia Tech 66-62 in overtime. The starting lineup for the Aggies include 6-2 Mario Brown, 6-4 Bobby Threadgill, 6-7 Jeff Overhouse, 6-4 Wayne Howard and 6-8 Rick Duplantis. The top reserves are 6-3 Bob Gobin and 6-6 Randy Knowles. Brown, Overhouse and Howard were named to the all-tournament team in Washington, with Over house being voted Most Valuable Player. Overhouse scored 35 points and was credited with 30 rebounds in the two-day tourney. He hit on 15 of 16 free throws in the two games. Howard had 26 points and 23 rebounds, with Brown making 17 points in addition to his flashy ball handling. Threadgill contributed 18 points and hauled in 16 rebounds, and Duplantis grabbed 12 caroms and was credited with six assists. Good performances from the bench by Gobin and Knowles were factors in the outcome of both games. Gobin chipped in with 21 points by virtue of his fine shooting. He hit seven of 10 shots from the field and seven of nine from the free throw line. Knowles scored 13 points and got 14 rebounds. A&M shot only a little over 37% from the field in both games, but both norms were bet ter than the opposition’s. The Aggies out-rebounded Virginia Tech 64-62 and George Washing ton 57-46. In the opening round of the tournament, A&M took the lead midway in the first half on a pair of charity shots by Over house and a jump shot by Knowles to make it 14-13. They proceeded HIGHEST ALBERTSONS QUALITY SKAGGS ALBERTSONS DRUGS & FOODS SPECIALS GOOD THRU WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. JANUARY 12, 13, 14, 15, 1972 BOW (§)«son CERTIFIED SLICED 1 IB. PKG. BAKERITI SHORTENING (J USDA CHOICE BEEF FULL CUTS USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE Bllf - FULL CUTS - CENTER BONELESS ROUND STEAK. ( RUMP ROAST « 98-! 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Brown hit both ends of a one- and-one with 11 seconds left to push the score to 70-62, the larg est lead for A&M since being tied. The scoring: A&M — Jeff Overhouse, 18; Bobby Threadgill, 13; Wayne Howard, 11; Mario Brown, 9; Bob Gobin, 9; Randy Knowles, 8; and Rick Duplantis, 4. George Washington — Mike Battle, 14; Mike Tallent, 13; Rob bie Spagnolo, 10; Lenny Balti more, 8; Tom Rosepnik, 7; Ron nie Nunn, 6; John Conrad, 4; and Randy Smith, 2. Virginia Tech was a big chal lenge for the Aggies, since the Gobblers had lost to No. 4 ranked South Carolina by only one point in Columbia. A&M led by one point twice in the first half, but a jump shot by Bill McNeer with 6:02 to play in the opening per iod made it 24-<17 to give Virginia Tech its biggest lead of the half. The Gobblers stretched their six-point halftime advantage to 13 five times in the second half, the last one being 48-35 with 11:43 to go. 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