The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1974, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1&74
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TCU visits revenge-minded Ags
Mercer leads SWC in field percentage
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Texas Christian University’s
basketball team has captured but
one Southwest Conference basket
ball game this season. Unfortun
ately, that win came at the ex
pense of the Texas Aggies.
Saturday night the Aggies have
a chance at revenge as the Horn
ed Frogs visit G. Rollie White
Coliseum at 7:30 p. m.
TCU managed an 88-72 in Fort
Worth. That was the Aggies first
conference loss on the road. They
have proceeded to drop three oth
ers, all as visitors.
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The unexplained inability to win
on the road has nagged the Ags
all season, A&M is 8-0 at home,
12 straight counting last year.
However, they are 3-8 on the road,
0-4 in conference.
The Frogs are missing two
players since that lone SWC vic
tory.
Senior guard Herb Stephens
sparked the first victory but a
knee injury has since sidelined
him for the year. James Hudson
is also no longer on the team.
A&M is also hurting at the
guard spot. Mike Floyd, who pull
ed a groin muscle last Saturday
against Baylor, is extremely
doubtful for the contest. He dress
ed out for the victory over Ar
kansas on Tuesday but didn’t see
action.
Charlie Jenkins has filled the
shoes of Floyd admirably. The
fifth year senior handled the
Hogs press with relative ease
while playing 40 minutes.
Aggie coach Shelby Metcalf
juggled his lineup against Arkan
sas. Ray Roberts and Jenkins
started in place of Randy Knowles
and the injured Floyd.
Poor shooting by the Ags
spelled defeat in the first encoun
ter. They hit but 37 per cent from
the floor and 33 per cent from the
charity stripe.
Ira Terrell of Southern Metho
dist is the Southwest Conference’s
leading basketball scorer but Lar
ry Robinson of the University of
Texas and Rick Bullock of Texas
Tech are closing fast.
Terrell, only a sophomore, is
averaging 22.1 points per game
and is second in rebounds, aver
aging 13.1 caroms per contest.
Robinson and Bullock each have
20.89 scoring averages. Bullock
is the second most accurate shoot
er from the field, averaging 67.7
per cent of his shots. Jerry Mer
cer of A&M has averaged 68.5
per cent from the field.
Dean Tolson of Arkansas is in
fourth place in the scoring race
with a 20.85 average and Charles
McKinney of Baylor is fifth at
20.6. McKinney leads in rebounds,
averaging 15 per game.
Rickey Medlock of Arkansas
has the best free throw shoot
ing percentage at 87.9 per cent.
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11 rebounds and four points while Jenkins performed well
in place of ailing Mike Floyd.
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The A&M swimming team will
shoot for a school record in the
400-yard freestyle relay as they
host Midwestern University and
Lee Junior College in a 2 p.m.
meet Saturday at P. L. Downs
Natatorium.
Cindermen to compete
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The meet will mark the first
time this season that A&M’s top
four freestylers will be fresh for
the relay, which traditionally
closes a swim meet.
The girls squad will host South
west Texas State and Texas Wes
leyan Friday night at 7 p.m. and
then will swim against the Mid
western and Lee girls Saturday.
The A&M track squad will
take three individuals and two re
lay teams to compete in the As
trodome Federation meet in Hous
ton Saturday night.
holds the world record in the 60
yard high hurdles with a 6.8.
Jones recorded a 7.3 in the South
west Conference Indoor meet last
weekend in Fort Worth.
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the 120-yard high hurdles (a rare
distance for an indoor meet) while
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Olympian Willie Davenport, who
McGuire and Riggs will equally
have their hands full as they will
be up against high jump world
record holder Dwight Stones.
With his record jump of 7-6% out
doors, Stones will be jumping for
Valery Brumel’s indoor record of
7-4%. Stones has cleared seven
feet over 150 times in his career.
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Horace Grant, Doug Brodhead,
Harold Davis and Sammy Diers-
chke are A&M’s mile relay team
while J. B. Yemme, Adolf Tin-
gan, Pat Bradley and Ron Mc-
Gonigle make up the two-mile
team. Both relay events will fea
ture SWC schools only.
Tennis team
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The TAMU Tennis team ob
tained its first victory of the ’74
season Thursday by defeating
Texas A&I 7-0 in Kingville.
Coach Omar Smith’s net squad
is competing today through Sun
day at the Pan American Inter
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