Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, March 2, 1973 THE BATTALION Win Would Secure Second Place Finish Frogs Host Aggies In Final By KEVIN COFFEY Assistant Sports Editor A&M will say good-bye to three seniors and shoot for second place in. the SWC basketball race to morrow night in Fort Worth. Jeff Overhouse, Mario Brown and Bob Gobin will be playing their final game for the Aggies as they tangle with the hapless TCU Horn Frogs in Daniel Meyers Coliseum. The Aggies are 1G-9 on the season and 8-5 in conference play will be assured at least a tie for the runner-up spot with a victory. TCU is bogged down in last place in the conference with a 2-10 loop mark. A&M can finish the second round of conference with a 6-1 slate, best in the league, with a victory. The Aggies posted a 3-4 mark the first go-round. TCU did not return any start ers from last year’s team and sports one of the youngest teams in the SWC. Two freshmen will start for the Frogs. Lynn Royal and Gary Landers are among the few frosh making an impression in loop play this season. They are joined in the line-up by the tallest player in the con ference, junior college transfer Bill Bozeat, sophomore Eddy Fitzhugh and letterman Herb Stephens. The Aggies beat TCU 92-73 in College Station in a game marred by 52 personal fouls. Bozeat was ejected from that contest for swinging at Gobin. A&M will be out to establish a new all-time scoring record. The Aggies need 58 points against the Frogs to become the Hard Luck Track Team Entered! In Tough Border Olympic Affair^ By BILL HENRY Battalion Sports Editor Texas A&M’s illness - struck track team will enter its first tough outdoor test this weekend when it travels to Laredo for the 41st annual Border Olympics. Four divisions will be involved with the Aggies and all other conference teams, except Arkan sas, entered in the University field. Other divisions will be Col lege, High School and Junior Col lege. Texas is expected to win the high point trophy, but Rice could nip the Longhorns with better individual performers. Texas, strong on depth, could have that neutralized with the large enter ing field. A&M coaches Charlie Thomas and Ted Nelson have little hope for success with the bad weather, illness and injury that have swept the Aggie camp. Latest to check in sick was quartermiler Doug Brodhead, who won the 440 against Rice last week in 47.6. Others who have been sick or hurt include Horace Grant, Harold Davis, Sam Dier- schke, Billy Porter, Scottie Jones and Robert Brew. “We have just too many quality performers who either are sick, hurt or just recuperating from illness to make a good effort,” Thomas said. “Workouts have been good this week with a little better weather, but many of the sick kids are not strong enough to compete like we’d hoped. “The mile relay, javelin, high jump and sprint relay could get points for us.” Twenty-seven individuals will be entered in the meet for the Aggies. The next competition will be a week from Saturday in a tri angular meet at Kyle Field against LSU and Rice. A&M’s entrants at Laredo: 440 relay — Gerald D’Ambrosio, Donnie Rogers, Gary Ordat, Wayne Mills. 120 high hurdles — Keith Bucy, Scottie Jones, Richard McGilv- ray. 440 dash — Doug Brodhead, Sam Dierschke, Horace Grant, Alan Swagerty, Robert Brew. 100 dash — D’Ambrosio, Rogers, Porter, Ordat, Swagerty. 880 run — Willie Blackmon, Har old Vagtborg, Pat Bradley, Dennis O’Brien, Adolph Tingan. 440 hurdles — Wayne Mills, Dav id Morris, Bucy, McGilvray. 220 dash — Rogers, D’Ambrosio, Ordat, Porter, Tom Owen. Mile relay — Brodhead, Grant, Blackmon, Davis. Shot put — Craig Carter. Discus — no entrants. Pole vault — Harold McMahan, David Peterek. Long jump — Rogers, Owen. High jump — Ben Greathouse, Phil McGuire. Javelin — Bill Newton, Kris Johnson. BUSIER - JONES AGENCY HOME MORTGAGES INSURANCE FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: NeVada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 . 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He is the fourth ranking Aggie in career points with 1,147 and SWC career points with 647. Overhouse needs only 10 rebounds against TCU to pass Ronnie Peret and become the second ranking career rebounder at A&M. He is already in second place in SWC career rebounds. Other starters for the Aggies, besides the 6-7 Overhouse, are 6-6 Randy Knowles at the other forward, 6-9 sophomore Jerry Mercer at center, 6-3 Brown and 5-10 soph Mike Floyd at the guard spots. A victory tomorrow would give the Aggies 17 wins for the sea son, the most for an A&M team since 1969. The game will be broadcast lo cally over KORA beginning at 7:30 p.m. Intramural Results In Action Wednesday: WEIGHTLIFTING 148 POUND CLASS— George Rehak, 855. 165 POUND CLASS— Larry Cozart, 1,000; Mike Boothe, 955; Lindy Bond, 795. 181 POUND CLASS— Dale Skinner, 820; Dave Shelby, 650; Ron Toon, 565. 198 POUND CLASS— John Norwak, 955; Jack Brown, 815. 220 POUND CLASS— Roger Leick, 1,200; Leick set a new school record with a dead lift of 505 pounds. * * * In Action Thursday: HORSESHOES CLASS A —W Band over Cl, 2-1; 11 over L2, 2-1; Squad 2 over H2, 2-0; FI over 12, forfeit; C2 over Squad 12, double forfeit; B1 over Squad 3, 2-1; El over Squad 13, 3-0. CAMPJJ.SI NOW SHOWING 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 Jon Voight & Burt Reynolds In “DELIVERANCE” TONITE AT 12:00 P. M. 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