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Inis nee, for j are tied ii tern Conft earns remi; isue protall itil Martk l ailing an! game, mis n the Vtli Is — Loi| ham Yotirj - had W ay by cliiA e champion efeated tsl above evtri' o. 1 rankif a to claim ,-eral confc n until p«i :ys are Kt ed Nortl :e, must ?tl irney befott in the HE BATTALION Wednesday, March 1, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 9 Best in SWC A&M Fish show style in defeating Texas Yearlings, 81 - 72 3 last yen for the ok op the w«I lliams, “h factor to reason h ep thinkii! and we »k ’ him ever; one in th ist ball srk anywhere good M x some df n with it be a f Paul i ! will hell whether de seeft p for tl* tional W he bullpe 1 and eigti i not wail a start* trying I 1 appointii? yame »y It will I* in in tb* iunday i ( By BILL HENRY Assistant Sports Editor Winning is never easy against Texas University but the A&M Fish showed a hometown crowd of in excess of 5,000 people that with a Southwest Conference title on the line it could be done. It was in great style as A&M defeated the Texas Yearlings, 81-72, here Tuesday. A&M took the title by having the best sea son’s mark, 12-4, compared to a 10-5 for Texas. Mike Floyd took the local scor ing honors by hitting seven of 12 field goals and six of 10 free throws. Cedric Joseph had 19, Webb Williams 16 and Dale Don aldson finished with 13 to round out the scoring. High point man for the game was Texas’ Chris Voegle with 22. Joseph and Mercer co-held the rebounding honors wtih ten. Mark Anthony led the Yearlings with Sports schedule Wednesday Baseball: Iowa State, here, doubleheader, 1 p. m. Thursday Swimming: SWC meet at Lub bock Golf: Broder Olympics, Laredo Friday Tennis: Corpus Christi, there Swimming: SWC meet at Lub bock Golf: Border Olympics, Laredo Saturday Basketball: Texas Tech, Lub bock, 8 p. m. Baseball: Sam Houston, Hunts ville, doubleheader, 1 p. m. Track: Border Olympics, Lare do Tennis: Trinity, San Antonio Swimming: SWC meet at Lub bock Golf: Border Olympics, Laredo Rugby: St. Edward’s, here Tuesday Tennis: Michigan, here nine. A&M won the game by having a hot hand in hitting 31 of 55 shots for 66% from the field. The Yearlings, who hit for 58% in the first half, dropped to 40% the final stanza and an overall 47% for the night. There was little excitement in the first stanza as both teams had trouble holding on to the ball. The Aggies had a good spurt early in the period when they scored eight unanswered points in a three minute span of time and jumped out to a nine point lead, 20-11. Texas quickly scored six points to bring the visitors within six, 22-16 and ten minutes to play. The remainder of the period was spent with both teams play ing conservatively. Texas ran a deliberate offensive pattern cou pled wtih a tenacious man-to-man defense. A&M countered with a fast break offensive attack and a mammoth size advantage under the backboards. A&M finished the half with a five point lead, 40-35. Texas started the second half wtih a bang, bringing the score to 45-44 with 15:30 left in the period. A&M countered with five straight points in pulling ahead, 55-44 with 13:50 left. The Texas press and deliber ate offensive attack began to puzzle the run-and-shoot Fish while the Yearlings began to eat away the Fish lead, 52-50, wth 12:05 remaining. The Fish began >f Austi" :as polk* iposed ol •tment ity Shei’ e Texas Capt, b' iis team . out, d of as' BE any juse ».M. NOW OPEN! ADULT LIBRARY CLUB 333 University Drive ADULT ART MOVIES Open 7 Days A Week 3 p. m. Till Midnight Escorted Ladies % Price Monday Bring Date or Friend Free. 2 Full Features 16mm Color Sound. Features Change Every Thursday. Adult Library Club Phone 846-9990 For Aggies Only Clip This Ad for $1.00 Discount Midnite Fh-olic — Sat. March 4, 1972, 2 Big Color Sound Fea tures. Bring Date or Friend. Banna LAST DAY TODAY 2 p. m. - 5:30 - 9 p. m. RYAN’S DAUGHTER” With Robert Mitchum STARTS TODAY , James Coburn In “THE HONKERS” (PG) AMRUS) NOW SHOWING 1:45 - 3:38 - 5:21 - 7:07 - 9:07 Kriss Kristofferson In “CISCO PIKE” to click and drove to a 64-56 lead with 7:00 left. With the 64th point, Joseph broke the A&M freshman scoring mark previously held by Texas freshman Coach Bennie Lenox. At that time the crowd gave Joseph a standing ovation. Texas was never to be denied, however. A&M pulled to a ten- point lead, -6858 with 6:00 left only to have the Yearlings pull to within four, 72-68, with 2:37 left. The Yearlings began to foul for possession of the basketball. This trick misfired as the Fish jumped out to a 81-69 lead, with 1:30 left. It was a comedy of errors until the buzzer and A&M won the SWC freshman title with a 12-4 record compared to a 10-5 for Texas in the 81-72 season’s finale. After the game, Cedric Joseph was coerced into leading the mas sive crowd in the “Gig Em” yell. The scoring: A&M—Mike Floyd, 20; Cedric Joseph, 19; Webb Williams, 16; Jerry Mercer, 13; Dale Donald son, 7; Ronnie Cornelius, 4; and Bill Allen, 2. Texas—Chris Voegle, 22; Mark Anthony, 14; Ed Marks, 12; James Fallon, 10; A1 Heilman, 8; Jay Lapeyre, 4; and Mark Nich ols, 2. A JLLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 We will fix your car & YOU can be sure we did a good job . . . At Walding’s. TEXACO SERVICE CENTER “23 Yrs. Chevrolet Experience” Across From The New Engineering Bldg. 846-9455 Before “James Gang & Military Weekend” Stop by JAY’S PACKAGE STORE For Your Student Discount At The Saber Inn (With this ad or Student ID) CEDRIC JOSEPH, THE OUTSTANDING Fish post man, leading his team to an 81-72 victory over Texas. Also in runs into a tough defense in the person of Yearling A1 the picture is Webb Williams (52). The Fish finished the Heilman. Joseph set a new A&M Fish scoring record in season with a 12-4 mark. (Photo by Mike Rice) swe stmidings ^ Swimmers at SWC meet Team SMU Texas TCU A&M Tech Arkansas Baylor Rice 4 4 4 5 5 9 9 12 Tuesday’s results — Texas 80, A&M 73; TCU 89, Tech 88; SMU 78, Rice 69; Arkansas 131, Baylor 109. Saturday’s games — A&M at Tech; TCU at Texas; SMU at Baylor; Arkansas at Rice. Coach Dennis Fosdick and a 19-man swimming squad left Tuesday for Lubbock where they’ll compete in the Southwest Conference swimming and diving championships Thursday, Friday and Saturday. SMU is the pre-meet favorite, while Texas is the top challenger. The Aggies, Arkansas and Texas Tech are expected to stage a tight fight for third. The tentative Aggie entry list, by events: 500-yard freestyle — Lester QUEEN LAST NITE - ADULT ART “VICE OR VERSA” Skyway Twin ytriiw.AVoo EAST SCREEN AT 6:30 P. M. “WHO SLEW AUNTIE ROO?” At 8:15 p. m. “SECRET LIFE OF AN AMERICAN WIFE” WEST SCREEN AT 6:25 P. 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