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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1974 Aggie effort Bills, Cards future slim SPECIAL NOTICE not enough for play-offs By TONY GALLUCCI Staff Sports Writer The Aggies found out what it’s like to play the number three team in the nation last weekend. But not before they had given Indiana a good dose of Maroon basketball. It was a come-from-behind victory for the undefeated Hoosiers as they fi nally axed the A&M forces 90-55. Head Coach Shelby Metcalf said, “I was really proud. Our first strin gers really competed with their first stringers. ” Metcalf took a hobbled squad to play before the largest crowd ever to see a basketball game in Indiana. “The heart of basketball country, ” says Metcalf. The squad played In diana shot for shot and a leading 27-22 late in the first half. A con troversial call led to a scoring run for the H(x>siers. Barry Davis was called for block ing, and Metcalf, in protesting, was given a technical. Consequently the ball was returned to Indiana promptly scored twice without trouble to give them seven quick points and a two point lead. The Hoosiers scored eight more before the half without an answer from the Ags and went to the dres sing room with a 37-27 lead. The Ags scored quickly in the second half to cut the lead to six, but from there on out it was all over for the Ags as the Hoosiers showed the style that made them a top national contender. Metcalf carried ten players with him and two. Gates Erwin and Ced ric Joseph, were injured. Erwin and Joseph both played, though, Erwin enough to foul out. “Ray Roberts and Mike Floyd played well. We had good help from the bench,” said Metcalf. Floyd was leading scorer for the Ags with 11. The runaway segment of the sec ond half was due to the fresh players Indiana had, said Metaclf. Fourteen players scored for the Hoosiers. Indiana had 12 of their top 14 re turn from last year’s fourth-ranked team. Bobby Knight, Hoosier forward, said that the game was the most physical Indiana has played this year. That might compare to Aggie assistant coach Norman Reuther’s exclamation that Indiana was the most physical team he had ever seen. Indiana won a 74-70 overtime barnstormer over Kansas earlier in the season which some writers said stripped the game to its bare essen tials. In the first half the Ags and H oosiers were tied in turnovers and field goals but the Hoosiers led by ten in free throws made. This is pos sibly indicative of the lopsided game called by the Big Ten officials. Of 76 judgment calls in the game, 52 went against the Ags. SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In A#srie Rings. Diamonds Set— Sizing— Reoxidizing— All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Fam i ly size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. ALL UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married students welcome. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE APARTMENTS "ALL NEW" FURNISHED - UNFUR NISHED 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS -2 BEDROOM STUDIOS HOTPOINT ALL ELECTRIC KITCH ENS INDIVIDUAL HEATING & AIR CON DITIONING CONTROLS SWIMMING POOL - SAUNA BATH ALL UTILITIES PAID - CABLE TV 846-1931 1101 Southwest Pkwy. College Station Metcalf said the team definitely gained confidence from the game. “Our main concern is to get well and stay well,” he said. In holiday tournament action, the Ags will first travel to El Paso for the Sun Bowl tourney on Thursday and Friday. The Ags will play North western in the first round. Northwestern should be no prob lem for the Ags. In the other matchup, UTEP should trounce Miami of Ohio. Miami is rebuilding after a 13-13 year. They boast a big man but how far they will have come along is unknown. UTEP, the only Texas school ever to win an NCAA title, will be tough as usual. They return a good nucleus, though short, from an 18-7 club. The final game, probably A&M vs UTEP should be a good one. If the Ags use the boards to their advan tage, they should take their first tourney title in four years. On Dec. 29-30 the Ags travel to Richmond, Va. to compete in the Virginia Commonwealth Tourna ment. Two teams, St. Peters and Fairfield are fair teams, but should be easy fodder for the Ags. Commonwealth is another mat ter. Although the Ags easily dis posed of them here already this sea son, the Rams are still considered tough. Home court advantage and their own tourney pride should make the Rams a tougher opponent the second time round. Neverthe less, this could be another tourney title for the Ags. By The Associated Press The St. Louis Cardinals and Buf falo Bills, each in the National Foot ball League playoffs for the first time in a long time, are expected to be out of them in a very short time — probably after this weekend. If patience is a virtue, the Bills and Cards already have one foot on the road to New Orleans and Super Bowl IX on Jan. 12. But, more often than not, playoff experience has proven a major factor in post-season success. Buffalo, the scourge of the old American Football League in the mid-1960s, when it won three straight division titles and two league championships, has been waiting since 1967 to play more than the regulation 14 games. The Cardinals have been waiting even longer than that. In fact, the City of St. Louis has been waiting forever. The last time the Cards won a division title was back in 1948, when they called Chicago their home. In 1947 they took the NFL championship by beating Philadelphia but the next year, after repeating as Western Division champs, the Eagles shut them out 7-0 in the title game. The experience factor isn’t con trolling all the odds, though. The Miami Dolphins have been to three straight Super Bowls and have won the last two, but the AFC’s Eastern champions are three-point under dogs to the West’s best, the Raiders, for Saturday’s game in Oakland. NEW NEEDLEWORK SHOP “THE SILVER THIMBLE” Lobby of Rodeway Inn Bryan Needlepoint and crewel items Sign up for NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES 823-5454 53t4 BATTALION CLASSIFIEb FOR SALE HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE - —, the e jyEDNESI Sears Motorscooter, excellent condition, 100 tn.p.fj. 846-3359 56tl Moving Sale (Leave Country), Dec. 19 (Sat.) 10-5, 603 Dominik Dr. 846-8033 (contact before 21). 1 queen, 1 full, 1 twin bed. Couch and chair. Coffee table, dining table and 5 chairs, bookshelves, 2 lamps and stands, TV, bike, etc. 56tl FOR RENT WE BUY BOOKS EVERY DAY!! Whether used at A&M or not. Let us buy your hooks and you can rebuy at the price sold withiu the month. Why Pay More LOUPOT'S At Xorthgate Why Sell for Less Tech job Then there’s the Bluebonnet Classic on Jan. 4 and 5. The past two years the tourney has degraded from one of major interest to a sideshow. The Ags and the Cougars have been the only drawing cards among the like of West Texas State and Wichita State. still open But this year should be a dandy. With three major college powers in Hawaii, Nevada-Las Vegas and the Coogs, the Aggies should be proud to play with any one of these teams. A genuine Southwest Conference claim to quality basketball will be had if A&M finished in the top three. It could very well be an excit ing and productive holiday season. LUBBOCK, Tex., (AP) — Texas Tech Athletic Director J. T. King turned his search elsewhere Tues day for a head coach after Grant Teaft bowed out of the picture. Red Raider defensive coordinator Richard Bell is expected to get a long look. Teaft, a former assistant at Tech and a good friend of King’s, appar ently could have had the job vacated by Jim Carlen for the asking. Teaff asked his name not be considered. Numerous applications flooded the Red Raider office but King had a “no comment” on Tech’s next move. Two of the applications came from assistants in the professional ranks. 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Judson St. Navasota, Texas 77868 or 826-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkelmann Director of Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad ministrator. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination For The Doctoral Degrct Name: Arseven, Susan Mary Degree: Ph. D. in Computing Science Dissertation: A SYSTEM TO CONTROL All MONITOR THE DEVELOPMENT^ I X>CU MENTATION OF A COM PITER PSor, RAMMING PROJECT. Time. December 19. 1974 at 8:00 a.m. Place: Room 102 in the Teague Bldg. George W Kunze Dean of the Cnuluate College AVON Needs part-time help in this area. Call 816-8224 369tfn THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination For The Doctoral Degrte Name Tolar, Robert Aden Degree: Ph.D in Educational Curriculumandliutr* tion Dissertation A DEVELOPMENT OF EXAMflfJ AND EXPLANATIONS OF CONCEPTSFllft ELEMENTARY ABSTRACT ALGEBRA Fime Dex*eml>ei 19 1974 at 2:00 p.m. Place. Room 717 in the Harrington Ed. Or. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Church custodian, weekends only. Saturday 8-12. Sun- day 7-12:30 and 5-9. 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