Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, lOlS Aggies Rip Outmanned Lumberjack Metcalf Says Win Is Season’s Best Effort 8 - Official I to the Sin I w eek tov manian FLOYD IN LAND OF THE GIANTS—Aggie guard 5-10 Mike Floyd drives against 7-0 SFA center Kenneth Beasley last night. A&M won 87-62. (Photo by Steve Krause) ^ Carl Bussells Iiamond Room (713) 846-4708 Town &. Country Center 3731 E. 29th Bryan, Texas 77801 By KEVIN COFFEY Sports Editor “It was our best effort of the season.” So says basketball coach Shel by Metcalf as his Texas Aggies blasted outmanned Stephen F. Austin last night in G. Rollie White Coliseum, 87-62. Balanced scoring led the attack for A&M. Jerry Mercer tallied 18 points, John Thornton 13, Mike Johnson and C. W. Guthrie, 10 each. Guthrie was a new name in the Aggie spotlight and Metcalf was obviously pleased at his per formance. “C. W.’s play tonight was my highlight,” said Metcalf. “He has overcome injury, sickness and late classes to finally round into form. We found some more depth tonight.” Metcalf was equally pleased with freshman wingman John son. “Mike adds movement to our offense but his defense has improved each week. It’s tough for someone to come right in and learn a new system and new peo ple but Mike is gaining on it.” Johnson said he had a special cause for the extra effort last night. “I had to prove to the coach that I could play for him,” said Johnson. “I wasn’t sure if he really knew that I could play or not. He said I played good, but I can play better.” Johnson credits assistant coach Bob Gobin with helping him keep in Metcalf’s favor. “To play for Shelby Metcalf you have to play defense. Bob helped me here and now I am getting more and more familiar with all the plays and players.” For SFA coach Marshall Brown this season seems to be one of frustration. 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When the Aggie offense slowed down, Floyd or Johnson would gather the pieces for another fastbreak and score. Guthrie started his heroics in the second half. With Cedric Jo sef seeing limited action dut to an injured leg, Guthrie aided the Aggie post play. “All of our postmen played well,” said Metcalf. This had been a real strong point.” The Aggies led by as many as 35 before both coaches emptied the benches. Archie Myers led the SFA at- Texas Tech Upsets Houston UT Loses Fifth Straight Game By The Associated Press HOUSTON—William Johnson hit a layup with 25 seconds left Monday night to give Texas Tech a 75-73 upset college basketball victory over highly- ranked Houston. Houston’s Lewis Dunbar missed an eight-footer at the buzzer in an effort to put the game into overtime. Trailing 69-51 with five minutes left, Houston tied it at 71-71 with 1:45 remaining on Dunbar’s two free throws. Tech’s Rick Bullock put Tech ahead 73-71 with 42 seconds left but tied it again at 73-73 seconds later to set the stage for Johnson’s winning points. Tech led 36-34 at the half and increased the lead to 12 points, 61-49 with 9:42 left in the game. The loss snapped a Hofheinz Pavilion winning streak of 31 straight victories by Houston and only the Cougars’ second loss in 66 games in the structure. Dunbar led all scorers with 28 points. Bullock had 25 for Tech. Johnson of the Red Raiders and Maurice Presley of the Cougars each had 18. Tech boosted its season mark to 3-2 while Houston fell to 2-3. STILLWATER, Okla.-Oklahoma State rode the hot shooting of junior guard K. C. Kincaide to roll past Texas Monday night 83-73 in a noncon ference basketball clash. Kincaide netted a career high of 27 points as the Cowboys upped their season mark to 3-2. The loss left the Longhorns 0-5. Kincaide was followed in scoring by freshman guard Ronnie Daniels, who hit for 20 points, and Kevin Fitzgerald and Andy Hopson, both with 14. Hopson also led both teams in rebounds with 19. The Pokes hit four straight buckets, three by Kincaide, to pull out in front by 10 points early in the second half. Texas, which hit 49 percent from the field, started the game with a flurry as seniors Harry Larrabee and Larry Robinson gave the Longhorns a 10-0 lead. Daniels hit back-to-back, three-point plays to close the Cowboys within six and OSU then went on to even the score with 5:27 to go in the first half in a shot by Kincaide. Texas was paced in scoring by Larrabee and Tyrone Johnson, both hitting for 20 points. Johnson also paced the Longhorns with 12 rebounds. tack with 15 points while Weaver hit 10. Andria collected 11 rebounds and chipd in seven points. The Ags out rebounded 62-46 while shooting 46 pert f ;| to the Lumberjacks 31. A&M’s injury situation is vid ly improved as Floyd, who fered a sprained ankle Thutsij and Joseph both saw someactin] Knowles, the team’s high er, hit only eight points, batld| all rebounders with 12 ettu caroms. Floyd and Joseph ai| tallied eight points. Ray Rohesi hit six and Webb Williams fos to round out the A&M scort; A&M now' hits the trail (al seven straight road games, he] home action is Jan. 8 with western University. Confers! action starts here on Jan. 15, ^Jhinhiny Of a; Bogdan, Preside proved t a nd autl dets to r A Rea help def glee clu throughc was arrs bassadoi gram of National The S nine ma Singing of Roma Robert group a' improm; “You a hosp: friendly know y< stand said. “Frie Morgan mended Cowboys Have Playoff Fever DALLAS (AP) — Bullet Bob Hayes says the Dallas Cowboys have the “same enthusiasm we had when we went to the Super Bowl ... It was late coming but now we’ve got it.” Dallas’ 27-7 victory over Wash ington Sunday on Coach Tom Lan dry’s play-calling, quarterback Roger Staubach’s execution, and stout play by the Doomsday De fense, has sent a surge of playoff money fever through the team. Defensive end Larry Cole says Doomsday is playing “the best since 1970—our first Super Bowl ... I think it’s better than 1971 because that year we got a lot of offensive help.” “I think momentum is on our side now,” says linebacker Lee Roy Jordan. The Cowboys have knocked off Denver and Washington since Landry started calling the plays for Staubach. Dallas can clinch the National Conference Eastern Division title and a record eighth consecutive trip to the National Football League playoffs Sunday with a victory over St. Louis on the road. Asked if he thought Landry’s play calling was making a dif ference, Jordan says, “All I know is that he’s two for two.” Landry outfoxed the Redskins Sunday with numerous first down passes off play action fakes to the running backs. Staubach rolled out and had the option to pass or scramble. “That kind of offense really suits Roger’s style .. . Roger’s confidence was really high,” Jor dan says. Cowboy officials allowed fans to post signs and wave banners for the first time since Texas Stadium was opened three years ago. It produced a deluge of response from some of the more blase fans in the NFL. “Skins play like Baylor Bears” was perhaps the cruelest of the banners. Another said: “Go Duane Tho mas.” The controversial former Cow boy saw action briefly in the last minutes of the game as a sub stitute for Larry Brown and was roundly booed . . . then cheered when he dropped a pass. The Cowboy fans are coming to life, coinciding with the resur gence of the team. 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