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i Page 7 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1974 We h«I 'ston i-J never j. 1 ProtiJ takes : umed i >n takfij ‘t one i e >s in. r,” said J all th e J 'e abc :: J ds of] College ; nderscr J ' s discits othertj i has ti | Sbisa Hall, Dunean Hall & Commons Meal Schedule Week Beginning March 3 Thru. March 9, 1974 Master Menu No. 4 •Chilled Fruit CockUil. Coffee. Milk •Ass't. Dry Cereal •Strawberry, Grape & Peach Jelly •Fried Eggs •Sausage Patties •Blueberry Pancakes - Syrup •Pan Fried Bacon ENTREES AND SOUPS [ ’Baked Ham w/Tropical Fruit Juice I 3-Oz. and Seconds Shrimp Creole over Rice 4-0*. •Toast - Oleo VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •French Fried Potatoes •Buttered Peas w/Gran. Onions Steamed Rice SUNDAY Breakfast Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Fruit Salad •Health Salad Cherry Jello w/Fruit Cocktail Pear and Sliced Pineapple Salad Catsup Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Tang, Coke, Sprite DESSERTS AND BREADS •Mincemeat Custard ! •Dinner Rolls - Oleo BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice Dressings: French, 1,000 Island, Bleu Cheese Relishes: Mustard, Salad Dressing Fruit: Mixed Fruit Supper NO EVENING MEAL [ift oftfl I ‘Grapefruit Juice, OranKe Juice, Coffetr, I Milk •2. Hotcakes Sausage Links Syrup - Oleo 1 ’Ass’L Dry Cereal 1 •Strawberry, Grape & Apricot Jelly 1 *1. Doughnuts, Long: John’s, Twists | Pan Fried Bacon i ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS 1 'Beef Ravioli - 6 eu. & 3 ea. Seconds | ’Breaded Bite-Size Whitinic 6 ea. Sc •Mexican Corn •Green Beans w/Ham Base Steamed Rice ITED I | Seconds 4 ea. & Tartar Sauce try i wtl ir Betuiyij m sekJ 1 ’Chicken Sc Vegetable Soup - Crackers ■ ’Pastrami Sandwich 1 ’Grilled Cheese Sandwich I Ham Salad Sandwich •Potato Chips - Frito Chips MONDAY Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Cherry Strudel Rolls Nut Rolls Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Toast - Oleo Sausage Links Dinner SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS DESSERTS AND BREADS Grape Jello Parfait Open Ice Cream Bar •Cottage Cheese & Pear Halves *Iee Cream - Cookies Lime Jello w/Sliced Pineapple •Bread Fruited Cole Slaw Chocolate Tapioca Parfait Jellied Banana *Oieo Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite, Tang BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice Dressings: French, Russian, 1,000 Island •Rye, Whole Wheat, White Bread Catsup, Tartar Sauce •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing Chopped Lettuce Fruit: Tropical Fruit irniture ripping ntiques f Bnail 5th 0 Agf;| ng ither 717 77801 tui Salisbury Steak 4-0*. & Seconds Gravy Chili & Beans «-Oz. Crackers Mashed Potatoes Buttered Squash Mustard Greens w/Ham Base Supper Red Rapberry Jewels w/Stars Lennon Jello w/Fruit Cocktail Macaroni Salad Fruited Rice Salad Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Strawberry Bavarian Pudding Hot Rolls - Oleo Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grape fruit Juice, Sprite, •Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, •Milk, Chocolate 823-778 «I ■istwatch. REWARD, i ivies ml i Sales nlj ■ 82M1 heat anl h washer • :e, fence! eone e built lo’ ery best- ^ w way f 1 iletely nc * -I nts—locat- | '-7650. •Hamburgers Potato Chips - Frito Chips Dressings: 1,000 Island, French • Hamburger •Cheese Burger (Duncan Only) •French Fried Potatoes (Duncan Only) Catsup Hot Dog Bv Franks •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Chili Salad Dressing •Diced Onions, •Leaf Lettuce •Sliced Tomatoes Fruit: Tropical Fruit •Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Coffee, Milk*2. Doughnuts (Jelly Doughnuts) •Ass’t. Dry Cereal Bacon •Strawberry, Plum & Peach Jelly j *1. Hotcakes - Syrup Link Sausage Oleo TUESDAY Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Apple Strudel Rolls Nut Rolls Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs French Toast - Syrup Bacon Grape Drink, Coke, Sprite Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Tang, ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS DESSERTS AND BREADS •Foot Long Franks w/Chili 1 & Seconda*Corn Chips •Com Beef Hash 4-Oz. & Seconds Buttered White Shoepeg Corn | “Green Beans Cut •Baked Brown Beauty Beans st, accunkH — •Tomato Soup - Crackers •Roast Beef Sandwich •Grilled Cheese Sandwich Chicken Salad Sandwich •Potato Chips - Frito Chips Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Carrot Raisin Salad Ice Cream Bar Lime Jello w/Pineapple & Cottage Cheese •Foot Long Buns Stuffed Celery & Radish Salad •German Chocolate Potato Salad •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Whole Wheat, White Bread~ BEVERAGES •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, •Foot Long Buns Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, •German Chocolate Cake Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Strawberry Rice Pud<ling w/Whip Star Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice •Bread Dressings: French, •Russian, Oil & Vinegar •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing tuce Pears Sukiyaki Over Rice 4-Oz. I ‘Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce Veal Parmesan w/101 Sauce (1 w/Seconds in Cafeteria & 2 eu. Sc No Seconds in Duncan) •Buttered Peas w/Gran. Onions Steamed Rice Buttered Cauliflower Salad Dressing •Chopped Lettuce Fruit: Diced Pears Supper Grape Jello Jewels Open Ice Cream Bar Layered Lime & Lemon Jello •Banana Cream Pie w/Whipmate Star *Oleo Waldorf Salad °Garlic Toast Ambrosia “Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes • Iced Tea, •Milk, Fruit Punch, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Hamburgers Franks Chili •Fresh Fruit, Coffee, Milk •Ass’t. Dry Cereal Grape, Apple & Plum Jelly *1. Dutch Apple Cake Broiled Ham Potato Chips - Frito Chips Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Hot Biscuits Toast - Oleo Hamburger 1 Hot Dog Bui ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS I *Beef & Vegtable Stew 6-Oz. •Navy Beans w/Salt Pork •Meat Loaf \v/10l Sauce 3-Oz. and Seconds Steamed Rice •Buttered Green Peas w/Gran. Onion Dressings: Russian, •French, 1,000 Island Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup Sliced Tomatoes Diced Onion Leaf Lettuce Fruit: Diced Pears WEDNESDAY ttreakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Dutch Apple Cake Coconut Rolls Raisin & White Bread Dinner t r SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS Fluffy Fruit Salad Open Ice Cream Bur Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Strawberry & Orange Jello Jewels •Cherry Cake Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Tang, Coke, Sprite, w/Whipmate Star Pineapple Tapioca Pudding w/Whipmate*Iced Tea, Coffee, Grapefruit Juice, Pink Marinated Vegetable Salad Star Lemonade, Fruit Punch Egg & Olive Salad •Bread •Tossed Salad, Cotta 4. Fried Eggs Hotcakes Syrup Bacon DESSERTS AND BREADS Tomato Juice, Grape Drink, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Tang, Coke, Sprite BEVERAGES Salad, Cottage Cl Italian Tomatoes •Cream of Mushroom Soup - Crackers •Potato Chips or Frito Chips | ’Corned Beef Sandwich i ’Grilled Cheese Sandwich I Tuna Salad Sandwich Dressings: Russian, French, •1,000 Island •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mus Salad Dressing Chopped Lettuce Fruit: Peach Chun •Kye, Whok- Wheat & White Bread Mustard, Catsup, 1 ’Strip Steak Au Jus 1 ea. I Smoked Sausage w/Barbecue Sauce •French Fries •Green Beans w/Ham Base Buttered Golden Corn Supper Pickled Beets & Onions Fruited Lemon Jello w/Whipmate Star •Apple, Celery & Pineapple Salad Whipped Cherry Jello Parfait Green Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes ’Coconut Bavarian Cream Pie •Hot Rolls - Oleo Butterscotch Pudding Parfait Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade • Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Milk, Chocolate Si Low Fat Milk Dressings: French, Bleu Cheese, Oil & Vinegar Catsup Fruit: Peach Chunks 1 ’Tang, Coffee, Milk ■ ’Ass’t. Dry Cereal 1 ’Strawberry.Grape, Apricot Ih-eserves 1 *1. Cream of Wheat 1 Hot Biscuits - Toast - Oleo 1 Scrambled Eggs - Pan Fried Bacon I ENTREES AND SOUPS 1 ’Grilled Chopped Steak 1 ea. Si Seconds ■ 'Turkey a la King over Noodle 4-Oz. •2. Sausage Patties Glazed Doughnuts VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •Buttered Noodles •Steamed Spinach w/Ham Base Giant Red Beans w/Salt Pork THURSDAY Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Dutch Apple Cake Pecan Rolls White & Raisin Bread Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Strawberry Jello Parfait Sliced Peaches Cherry Si Grape Jello Jewels w/Whipmate Star Pineapple & Marshmallow Cole Slaw Sliced Egg & Radish Salad “’Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes 4. Fried Eggs Hotcakes Syrup Sausage Patties DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Pineapple Cake w/Coconut Icing Pineapple Fruit Float Parfait •Whole Wheat Bread Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea. Coke, Sprite BEVERAGES •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Tang, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite, Coffee ■ 'Beef & Vegetable Soup H ’Grilled Cheese Sandwich H ’Sliced Chicken Sandwich ■ Ham Salad Sandwich •Potato Chips - Frito Chips •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup,*Whole Wheat, White Bread Salad Dressing Chopped Lettuce Fruit: Pineapple Chunks ■ Chicken Fried Steak & Cream Gravy ■ ’Fried Battered Catfish 2-Oz. 2 ea. P| and Seconds H Tartar Sauce •Potato Gems Buttered Shoepeg Corn •Green English Peas w/Gran. Onions Supper Lime Jello w/Whipmate Star Yum Yum Salad Three Bean Salad Macaroni Salad •Green Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Open Ice Cream Bar •Strawberry Cheese Cake Hot Rolls - Oleo Chocolate Pudding Parfait w/Whip Topping Hush Puppies •Iced Tea, •Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea. Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grape fruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemon ade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, •Choco late Milk and Low Fat Milk at Commons 1 Dressings: French, Bleu Cheese, •Russian | Catsup 1 Fruit: Pineapple Chunks H ‘Coffee, Milk *2. Scrambled Eggs H ‘Fresh Fruit Ham H ‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal Toast - Oleo H ‘Strawberry, Grape, Peach Jelly II *1. Cinnamon Rolls | Sausage Patties ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ‘Fried Turbot 3-Oz. & Seconds ’Macaroni & Cheese ‘Tartar Sauce •Steamed Rice ‘Meatball Stroganoff 5 ea. & 3 ea. Seconds*Green Beans w/Ham Base FRIDAY Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Cinnamon Rolls Cherry Strudel Rolls Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Carrot-Celery-Radish Salad Waldorf Salad Whipped Strawberry Jello w/Fruit Nuggets Carrifruit Salad Orange & Lemon Jello Parfait •Lettuce & Tomato Salad Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes 4. Fried Eggs French Toast & DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Chocolate Brownies Vanilla Pudding w/Layered Blueberry Nuggets Parfait •Cornbread - White Bread Grape Drink, Tang, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice ‘Chicken & Noodle Soup •Grilled Cheese Sandwich •Pastrami Sandwich Tuna Salad Sandwich •Potato Chips - Frito Chips Dressings: French, 1,000 Island, •Russian’Whole Wheat, White, Rye Bread Catsup •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing, Chopped Lettuce Fruit: Mixed Fruit ‘Barbecue Beef on Bun 4-Oz. & Seconds Breaded Pork Chops w/Apple Sauce 2 ea. 3-Oz. No Seconds •French Fried Potatoes •Great Northern Beans w/Salt Pork Fried Cabbage Supper Molded Apple Nugget Salad Fruit Salad Potato Salad Grape Jello Jewels Stuffed Celery & Radish •Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Open Ice Cream Bar •Peach Pie •Oleo Dinner Rolls •Buns •Fruit Punch, •Milk, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Milk and Low Fat Milk at Commons Hamburgers Franks Chili Potato Chips Frito Chips Dressings: •French, Vinegar & Oil, 1,000 Island Catsup Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsu Salad Dressing, Diced Onion, ’Leaf Lettuce, •Sliced Tomatoes Fruit: Mixed Fruit Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Buns P, •Tang, Coffee, Milk •Ass’t. Dry Cereal •Strawberry, Grape, Apple Jelly *1. Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Toast - Oleo ENTREES AND SOUPS Franks w/Chili i ‘Bell Peppers w/Cheese & 101 Sauce •2. Fried Eggs Link SaTsage Pineapple Coffee Cake VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •French Fried Potatoes •Shellie Beans w/Ham Base Buttered Yellow Com SATURDAY Breakfast Dinner SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS •Sunset Jello Marinated Vegetable Salad Ambrosia Salad Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Bread Hot Dog Buns •Ass’t. Cookies Chocolate Pudding Parfait w/Whipped Topping Oleo Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite, BEVERAGES •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Pine apple-Grapefruit Juice, Pink Lemonade, Sprite, Cola Mustard Dressings: French, Bleu Cheese, Vinegar & Oil ^ Catsup •Swiss Steak Pan Fried Live & Onions Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork •Home Fried Potatoes •Normandie Carrots Supper Mexican Fiesta Salad Strawberry Orange-Layered Jello w/Pineapple Chunks •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Cherry Cake •Oleo •Dinner Rolls •Iced Tea, •Milk, Fruit Punch, Hot Choco late. Hot Tea, Tang Grape Drink, Grape fruit Juice, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Chocolate & Low Fat Milk Dressings: French, Russian, •1,000 Island •Items served at Duncan Hall. Breakfast 1 and 2 served in opposite wings of Duncan. THIS MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO POSSIBLE POOD SHORTAGE FROM SUPPUERS. Arciniega, Thornton lead Ags over Baylor By KEVIN COFFEY Sports Editor Joe Arciniega and John Thorn ton tossed in season high point totals to lead the Texas Aggies to a 94-72 Southwest Conference basketball win over Baylor last night. Thornton scored 31 points and pulled in 17 rebounds as the Ags avenged an earlier defeat by the Bears in Waco. Arciniega thrilled the 3,740 fans by scoring four points in his final appearance before the home crowd. Randy Knowles ignited the Ags in the second half, hitting eight of his 25 points in the opening five minutes of the final period. Baylor managed to keep close until Knowles’ barrage that put A&M on top 63-46. The Bears trailed 45-39 at half time as A&M controlled the inside game. BU’s big men, devastating in the previous Baylor win, were totally shutout by Jerry Mercer, Cedric Joseph, Knowles and Thornton. , A&M started the game in a 1-2-2 zone defense but Baylor’s Tom Corley hit eight quick points from his guard spot. Coach Shelby Metcalf then switched the Ags into an aggressive man to man. Thornton matched up with the Bears’ high scoring forward Charlie McKinney and shut him out completely. Averaging over 18 points per game, the hurley Baylor senior was held to nine points and nine rebounds. Gary McGuire’s 25 points, 17 rebound performance in Waco must have irked the Ags as the freshman post man was held to 10 points and just two rebounds. Joseph blocked three shots in the first half to assist in shutting down the BU inside game. A&M totally dominated the backboards the first 20 minutes, UT, Tech win; SWC still tied By The Associated Press AUSTIN — Texas remained in a tie with Texas Tech for the Southwest Conference basketball lead Tuesday night with a thor ough 99-82 drubbing of Arkansas behind Larry Robinson’s 26 points. Senior guard Harry Larrabee chipped in 22 points to aid the Longhorn cause. Texas is now 10- 3 and travels to Waco Saturday night to meet Baylor in the sea son finale. Arkansas led early in the game 26-18 but Dan Krueger’s jump shot put Texas ahead to stay 32- 31. Texas held at 46-37 halftime lead. The ‘Horns increased the margin to 73-56 only to have the Razorbacks fight back with eight unanswered points. Arkansas’ Ricky Medlock kept the Razorbacks in the game, hit ting 18 of his 2& points in the first half. Dean Tolson chipped in 21 points for the losers, who are now 5-8 in SWC play. Texas hit 47 of 84 field shots for 56 per cent while Arkansas connected on 36 of 82 shots for 43.9 per cent. The Longhorns shot 83 per cent from the foul line while Arkansas managed only 71 per cent. Arkansas outrebounded Texas 51-37 but was guilty of 20 turn overs to Texas’ eight. FORT WORTH — Southwest Conference co-leader Texas Tech paced by Rick Bullock’s 41 points defeated Texas Christian 77-66 here Tuesday night. Bullock scored 21 points in the first half to stake the Raiders to a narrow 37-36 intermission lead. However, Tech slowly pulled away in the second half, twice leading by as much as 15 points. The outcome leaves the Red Raiders 10-3 in SWC action and sets the stage for a showdown against SMU in Lubbock Satur day afternoon. Ted Jones paced TCU with 21 points while Jeff Wright added 14. Grady Newton, with 10, was the only other Tech player in double figures. DALLAS — Ira Terrell scored 22 points Tuesday night to lead Southern Methodist to an 89-79 victory over Rice, the Mustangs’ seventh Southwest Conference basketball triumph in a row. The Mustangs, winning their ninth game in 10 decisions, ran their SWC record to 9-4, one game behind league-leading Texas and Texas Tech with one game left. Rice fell to a 4-9 league mark. Both team placed five men in double figures. Following Terrell for SMU were Rusty Bourquein with 16 points and Jimmy Murphy with 12. Scott Fisher led Rice with 16 points, followed by Char les Daniels with 14. SMU went from a one-point deficit to an 11-point lead midway in the first half, holding Rice without a bucket from 10:40 to 6:18 left in the half. After a 45-34 halftime lead, the Mustangs coasted in the sec ond half. handing Baylor a 29-11 pounding. However, 12 turnovers in that initial period kept the Ags from pulling away earlier. The Aggies finished wtih a 59-31 rebound advantage. Joseph hauled in 11, Knowles 10 to team with Thorn ton’s 17. Knowles completely frustrated Corley. Sporting a four inch height advantage, Knowles took the smaller Baylor defender in side to score almost at will. Thornton hit 15 foot jump shots from the corner with amazing regularity. The junior college transfer’s final surge put A&M on top 86-66 with 2:38 remaining. It seemed only fitting that Arciniega should score A&M’s final home points of the season. Taking two great passes from fellow senior Charlie Jenkins, Arciniega cashed in on a lay-up and 30 foot bomb for the finish ing blows. j James Weaver led the Baylor ; attack with 16 points. Mike Luce added 13 and Gary McGuire 10 for the Bears. Baylor is now 12-12 on the i season, 5-8 in conference action. BU assistant coach Jim Haller said emotions were the big differ ence in the previous game with i the Bears. “A&M was up and really got after it,” Haller said. “When the Aggies get after it there isn’t a team in the conference that can stay with them physically.” Haller was also quick to praise Thornton. “He played as good a game tonight as I’ve ever seen in this conference,” he said. “Thornton just killed us.” Thornton credited the improve ment of his outside shooting for his impressive scoring of late. “I’ve gained more confidence and I feel more comfortable taking the longer shots now,” said Thornton. “In junior college I played post and it took me a little while to get used to being a forward.” Thornton said that the Aggie strategy in defensing McKinney was to give him the outside shot and keep the hurley Bear off the boards. “He just wouldn’t take the 15 footer and everybody did a good job of keeping him off the boards,” Thornton said. Senior C. W. 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