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SIZED 5-13...AT JUST 36.00t marijos hi mode MANOR EAST MALL Charity points help TV’s in 95-75 win THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 By TONY GALLUCCI Staff Sports Writer Steve Chambers sank 15 free throws and hit 14 points from the field to lead the Aggie JV’s to a deci sive 95-73 victory over Blinn Junior College. The Ags now 2-0, capitalized on heavy officiating by hitting almost 80 per cent of their free throws for 44 points. A total of 61 fouls called in the game slowed the pace but did not cramp the style of the Ags as they topped their point total of last game. Chambers hit on seven of 16 from the field and led the team along with Doug Mezger in the rebound de partment with nine. Kim Wyatt was five for 10 from the field and six for six at the line, to total 16 points. Wyatt was the leading scorer in Saturday's game with San Antonio College. Dale Donaldson and Mezger were also in double figures for the Ags with 13 and 12, respectively. Bruce Ott had nine, Leroy Baer- wald had eight, Mike Williams with six and L.R. Vela with two rounded out the scoring. For Blinn, Arthur Jones led the scoring with 16. James Anders and Steve Parkhill each had 12. Robert Darilek added 10 for the Huskies. Darilek led the Huskies in rebounds with nine. Chambers credits the win to “good team effort. We re working more and more as a team. Mezger and Wyatt are more open inside. That draws the defensive man and gives us a chance to get open.’’ As for the aggressiveness of the team Wyatt said, “We’re tired of being pushed around. We play the varsity here everyday and it’s rough. ” Coach Bob Gobin said, “They played pretty good. The defense got us the game again. They caused a lot of turnovers and steals. Chambers looked real good. He is much im proved because of much more con fidence in his ballhandling. Wil liams is looking real good especially for being with us just one day.’’ The team travels to San Antonio Thursday to participate in the San Antonio College Tournament through Friday. They return for a 5:15 matchup with tough Hill Junior College on Saturday before the var sity game. TEXAS A&M Chambers Wyatt Donaldson Mezger Ott Vela Hill Baerwald Garrett Williams fgm fga ftm fta reb pf tp BLINN JUNIOR COLLEGE Lynch Parkhill Anders Jones Hardin Ernst Hightower Thompson Brown Darilek Holtzclaw Murphy Igm fga 2 8 ftm 1 4 2 0 3 1 SINCE 1046 Writing Instruments in 12 Karat Gold Filled. Embrey’s Jewelry Northgate College Station Free Engraving with the 9—5:30 Purchase of Any Cross Pen Mon.-Sat. By TONY GALLUCCI The attendance of2,280 at last Saturday’s basketball opener probably didn’t set any records but it was an outstanding crowd considering the game occurred dur ing the midst of the holiday season. On the other hand, last night s crowd of 2,884 was a disgrace to the school. Any team playing on this campus, especially if they’re picked to win the conference crown, should play before nothing less than a full house. With 21,000 people at this university there should be two people in every seat at G. Rollie White. The Aggies will need every bit of help available this Saturday in the game against powerhouse Oral Roberts. A full crowd to back up the band would give the Ags a lot of drive. Take heed from Houston Baptist Coach Lonnie Richards. Richards said after his fine team was beaten by the Ags, “Any time you come into this gym you’re behind 12-15 points.” Where is the twelfth man lately? ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Either coach Shelby Metcalf s basketball players are getting more aggressive or the referees have the early season trigger-happies. The Aggie junior varsity and var sity have played four games altogether this season. In the four games, 227 fouls have been whistled by eight differ ent officials. Neither team is more guilty than the other or their opponents. The Ags have totaled 113 fouls to the opponents 114. Of the Ags 113, the JV’s are responsible for 59 and the varsity for 54. The opponents JV’s have been caught 63 times, while the varsity opponents were guilty of 51. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Of the 21 teams the Ags will have a chance of playing (tournaments included), eight are mentioned in some body or another’s top twenty (or 25) preseason basketball poll. Those teams are Oral Roberts, Virginia Common wealth, Indiana, Northwestern, UTEP, Hawaii, Nevada-Las Vegas and Houston. 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