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M. “PLEASE DON’T TOUCH ME” At 8:25 p. m. “WILD WORLD OF JAYNE MANSFIELD” (R) Bill Henry’s Commentary More To Blame At Brawl IVITeIK! ev . mr Sizes Jr. 1 thru 13 Colors - White-navy-yellow-aqua 100% Polyester Matching cowgirl top polyester & cotton Colors - White-navy-yellow-aqua (J3ett ’i V /• PadnionA Redmond Terrace College Station 846-4096 Mon. - Sat. 9:30 a. m. - 6 p. m. {Circle- T O I -i I -W E - I W 'MM* TONITE AT 6:45 P. M. “POWER TO SPARE” At 8:30 p. m. “WALK IT LIKE YOU TALK IT” 4 4 4 4 f Musical Jewelry _ Boxes Are In (Including the revolving musical photo cube) • Every kind you can imagine • Please that favorite Valentine (For Men & Women) HAPPY COTTAGE GIFTS 809 E. 29th % % % % Tuesday A&M was involved in another brawl on the basketball court. So far the blame has rested on two individuals, Bob Gobin, sen ior co-captain of the Aggies, and SMU coach Bob Prewitt, depend ing on who you favor. I dare say that others were involved in the senseless confron tation on the floor of SMU’s Moody Coliseum. The SMU fans and the officials should shoulder quite a bit of the blame for acts they committed before the encounter. From the outset, the officials did not control the game or the players. I am the first one for allowing players to play aggres sively, but the officials are paid to control the game and to detect rule violation—neither of which was done Tuesday night. The fans did their share of damage by disrupting the playing of the game throwing numerous cups of ice on to the court. Their mischief, along with the officials’ ineptitude, was fuel for the fire in the tense contest. Gobin and Prewitt do not come out of this smelling like a rose, don’t misunderstand that. They both were to blame, immensely to blame. For Gobin, it is pure instinct that should have been utilized on the Astro-turf of Kyle Field, and for Prewitt, it is pure stupidity. Coaches that direct young men should have enough self-discipline not to lose control of their senses. Now, let’s go through all the events in that short span of time and see what should have been done. It all started when A&M had the ball out-of-bounds with four seconds remaining and down by one, 63-62. The ball was thrown into Jeff Overhouse but he was clobbered by Ira Terrell from the back and tiny Zack Thiel from the side and Thiel got possession. A foul should have been called here, sending Overhouse to the line to decide the outcome. But no foul was called. Thiel started to dribble down court but was intentionally fouled, unnecessarily hard, by Gobin. Okay there is the foul and Gobin was ejected. Prewitt, at the very instant Thiel hit the floor, head first, stormed on to the court grabbing Gobin followed by his team, both benches and the floor-level stands. No question, a technical foul should have been called on Prew itt, but again, it wasn’t. When a coach steps on to the playing floor, a flagrant two-shot techni cal is automatic; not just a judg ment call by the official. A coach cannot come on to the court. Well, the game is over and the results are history. But the re percussions that are to follow will do much to even more tarnish the career of Bob Gobin and to AT NORTH GATE OPEN FROM 10:00 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M. STARTS WED - SAT. 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Anyone could have been stand ing where Gobin was Tuesday night and would have tried to foul Thiel trying to stop the clock in hopes of getting the ball back. It wasn’t anyone else, it was Gobin. Against TCU last week Gobin was in a minor incident that only could have happened to him. He was fouled and knocked to the floor and when he got up, he bumped 6-11 Bill Bozeat. Bozeat, thinking something might happen, shoved Gobin and was ejected while the other players kept the two from causing even greater problems. Bob’s life’s ambition is to be a coach and a great one he’ll be if his shaky past does not inter fere. He’s a competitor, a student of athletics and a leader that will Rugby Teams Gain Victory Both the Maroon and White units of A&M’s rugby team open ed season’s action with smashing victories. The White team, behind the bal anced scoring of seven different players, blanked San Antonio 26-0. The Aggies totally dominated the contest from start to finish as San Antonio mounted only one scoring threat. The attack of the Maroon team was just as devastating as they swamped the Fort Worth Line 19-4. This Saturday the rugby teams entertain the Black and Gqld units of the Austin Rugby Club. The Austin Gold team was the only team to beat the Aggies outside of tournament competi tion last year. Game time is 2:30 p.m. on the A&M drill field. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Watch & Jewelry Repair Engraving Diamonds Set In Senior Rings Seiko & Bulova Watches Embrey’s Jewelry “The Friendly Store” North Gate 846-5816 always be remembered here. But how will he be remembered? If you have any intentions of going to Waco Tuesday for the game against Baylor, forget it because you’ll never get in the gate. The facility Baylor plays basketball in now holds less than 3,000 fans and the athletic de partment lets its students in first —just like we do. It won’t do any good to get there early like you do here, either, unless you have a Baylor ID. Twenty football prospects are scheduled to be introduced Satur day at halftime of the A&M-Ar- kansas basketball game including the state’s most sought after player, Jeff Burgeron of Port Neches-Groves. Coach Emory Bel- lard and his staff have been well received so far and a big part of A&M’s recruiting success is due to the spirit of you, the stu dent body, at basketball games. Keep up the good work and it looks like there’ll be more to cheer than just prospects in the near future. Send the FTD ‘Love Bundle Pamper all the angels in your life this Valentine's Week . . . and so easy to send almost anywhere in the country. Exclusive FTD Valentine container Only through FTD Florists AGGIELAND FLOWER SHOP 209 University Dr. BUSIER - JONES AGENl HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE Farm & home savings association Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 IN PERSON! 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