ION 3. 1975 ere i Sl| ould I* 3 nmjj Houst# *d tins e ever- n a meet ©Wfe ®|Bte wAak CUSSES 401 DUNN STREET BRYAN TEXAS 846 - 4736 First of three big tests Ags face ‘gut check’ with TCU THE BATTALION Page 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1975 By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer Coach Shelby Metcalf said in his weekly press conference Wednes day that his Aggies were going to get a “real gut check in these last three games.” Intestinal fortitude check num ber one comes up tomorrow night in Ft. Worth at 7:30. Texas A&M and TCU get together in a little game of roundball that isn’t too little. For the Aggies it’s a do or die sit uation. They are tied for top spot in the Southwest Conference with Texas Tech and are followed closely by the Arkansas Razorbacks who are only one game behind in second. Af ter this one only two games are left. The Aggies can’t afford another loss if they are to stay in title conten tion. A team like TCU could make up for a rather dismal season by knock- ★★★ ing the Aggies out of the conference race. If the Ags do win their final three games and Tech wins their final three the two teams would meet in a ★★★ Southwest Conference Standings team record games remaining Texas A&M 9-2 (at TCU, SMU, Texas home) Texas Tech 9-2 (Texas home, at Baylor, TCU home) Arkansas 8-3 (SMU home, at Texas, Baylor home) Texas 6-5 SMU 4-7 Baylor 4-7 TCU 3-8 Rice 1-10 rasotak ct by tin directors Sljupc I T presents Roger Rozell Terri Jimenez Susan Mathis rf WASH & WEAR HAIRSTYLES F0R MEN & W0MEN 8:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. MON. thru SAT. •fc V^331 UNIVERSITY DR. above the Kesami Sandwich Shoppe 846-7614J *-| one game playoff (probably in Dal-, las). But as the old cliche goes, “we’ve just got to take ’em one at a time.” Never has this been more true in the Aggie’s case. The Aggies and Froggies got to gether in College Station January 25 and the Aggies won 81-69. Since then the Ags have won seven and lost two. The Frogs have taken the opposite road winning only two while losing seven. Fort Worth has been a hard place for the Aggies to win. Since Shelby Metcalf has been at A&M his teams have won only five times at TCU while losing six. There will be no changes for the Aggies who will start 5-10 senior Mike Floyd at the point, 6-7 senior John Thornton and 6-6 junior Sonny Parker on the wings, 6-6 junior Bar ry Davis at the high post and 6-9 senior Jerry Mercer at the low post, two schools at College Station, Sonny Parker was the leading Aggie scorer with 15 points. Jerry Mercer was the leading Ag rebounder with 10. Game time is 7:30 and plenty of tickets remain on sale at Daniel- Meyer Coliseum. The game will be broadcast locally on KTAM with Mike Mistovitch doing the play-by- play. 1974-75 Texas A&M Basketball 23 games (Season 17-6, SWC 9-2) I ;y WoflMW :omplei mp- Iher less mge KESAMI SANDWICH SHOPPE Busy people take Kesami Po-Boys or Rich Boys or Specials with them. Kesami subs and sandwiches are so delicious — anywhere you eat them— Northgate 846-6428 Open every day and evening Player games Fg-Fga Ft-Fta Reb-Avg Pts. Ave. Parker 23 146-283 44-59 126-5.5 336 14.6 Davis 23 120-244 76-144 170-7.4 316 13.7 Thornton 23 80-182 57-80 116-5.0 217 9.4 Williams, W. 23 76-137 35-52 70-3.0 187 8.1 Floyd 23 62-142 61-71 25-1.1 185 8.0 Roberts 23 67-134 32-42 47-2.0 166 7.2 Mercer 23 50-100 14-28 127-5.5 114 5.0 Tone 19 41-94 8-10 23-1.2 90 4.7 Joseph 23 27-64 31-45 73-3.2 86 3.7 Erwin 19 21-75 24-38 31-1.6 66 3.5 Williams, M. 12 12-34 3-4 4-0.3 27 2.3 Mezger 6 0-3 1-5 13-2.2 1 0.2 Ag doubles play highlight of trip Elephant Bowl ’75: Zips to butt heads oo Si : oods< i ;ial ieef m and ier IM!«S ML MING i|NNE r abapP 18 ing or Tea THE AGGIE PLAYERS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY IN THE FORUM RUDDER CENTER FEB. 26-27-28 MARCH 1-6-7-8 8:00 pm ARTHUR MILLER TICKETS ON SALE AT RUDDER CENTER BOX OFFICE STUDENTS OTHERS $1.50-$1.75-$2.00 $2.00-$2.25-$2.50 DALE CARNEGIE COURSE 5th ANNUAL CLASS "...In fourteen weeks, if you cooperate, you will probably make more advancement in the development of courage and self- confidence and the ability to deal with people and speak before groups than you have made in the preceeding fourteen years." Dale Carnegie. The Dale Carnegie Course in Effective Communications, Human Relations, Self-Confidence, Enthusiasm, Public Speaking, Memory Training, and Control Worry and Tension, (all included) will be held in Bryan soon. tress nn the* _ For more inforTnation, simply put your name and address on the I coupon below and drop it in the mail to Box 206, c-o The Eagle or ■ call 822 3707 and leave your name and phone number. I Name. | Address | City & State Zip | Bus. Phone Home Phone I Presented by: | JOE NICHOLSON & ASSOC. Joe Sliva, Area Manager-Instructor By PAUL McGRATH Staff Sports Writer The elephants are dying one by one but it’s first and goal on the Army two-yard-line so the funeral will just have to wait. The seniors of the Corps of Cadets, or “dead elephants ’ as they are called, will be resurrected for one last kick (whoop!) to play a foot ball game for charity. No matter what the final outcome of the contest is, the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center will be the real winner. All proceeds from the game will go to the Center. Nearly $1500 have been raised for the Center in the last three games which has seen the Army win two and the other ending up a scoreless tie. The Army and Navy-Marine seniors will knock trunks with their comrades in the Air Force units. The Army team has been declared the home team for Saturday’s grid battle. The Elephant Bowl, which has become the official title for the game, derives its name from the A&M tradition of the Elephant Walk where “seniors gather in front of the Academic building and begin to wander aimlessly about the cam pus like old elephants about to die. It symbolizes the fact that the seniors will soon be graduating and can no longer be part of the Twelfth Man. The Texas Aggie Band will enter tain at halftime. The game will be referred by members of the A&M faculty and members of the Military Science department will act as yell leaders. The teams will don football equipment donated by the Athletic Department with the aid of Head Trainer Billy Pickard. All equip ment is furnished expect for shoes. Both teams are coached by senior members of the varsity football squad and will play under the pla toon system. The Air Force will be trying to zip past the Army for the first time in the Bowl’s four year history. Kickoff for the match is set at 4:00 p.m. By TONY GALLUCCI Staff Sports Writer Strong doubles play and a few near misses characterized early round play in the Corpus Christi Invitational for the Ag tennis team. Bill Hoover and Bill Wright play ing the top two spots and John Kir- wan all won their singles matches and Hoover teamed with Charles Emley and Kirwan teamed with Tom Courson picked up doubles wins to lead the Ags to a 5-4 round win over tough Oklahoma State. Hoover beat Ali Khan 7-5, 6-3 in the top match while Wright took the second match over Glenn Nakajawa 6-1, 3-6, 7-6. Dean White beat Emley 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 and Harry Drumond struggled to overcome Mark Silberman 3-6, 7-5, 7-6. Mic key Cokes beat Courson in the No. 5 match, 6-2, 6-7, 7-5. Kirwan beat Charles Lester 6-2, 6- 3. In doubles Hoover and Emley defeated Drumond and Nakajawa 7- 6, 6-2. Khan and White aced Wright and Edwin Teran 6-3, 6-2. Kirwan and Courson took Cokes and Steve Bailey 4-6, 7-6, 6-1. Wright and Silberman teamed to beat David Bohrnstedt and Clint Hufford 7-5, 6-3 for the only win in an 8-1 defeat by SMU. In a rematch of last year’s SWC singles title match, George Hardie met Hoover in the top singles match. Hardie won 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. John Midler beat Wright 6-0, 6-4. Joe Edles defeated Emley 7-6, 6-2. Adi Kourim overcame Courson 6- 2, 4-6, 7-6 in a tight match while Richard Walthall had trouble in downing Kirwan 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. In the top doubles match Hardie and Muller beat Hoover and Emley 7- 5, 6-3. Kourim and Edles heat Kirwan and Mark Parker 6-4, 6-1. Coach Richard Barker was pleased with the team’s play. “They really play well, although they were tired. I’m real proud of the way they played SMU.” The Ags will play Tennessee today with the winner playing for fifth place and the loser being elimi nated. JUDD WED. RING Give the gift of love A perfect Keepsake diamond backed by our written guarantee of perfect quality, fine white color and correct modern cut. Come in today to see our exciting collection of Keepsake Diamond Rings. Keepsake REG I S T E R E D JL D I A M O N D RINGS AGGIE SWEETHEART RINGS EMBREY’S JEWELRY 415 University Dr. College Station 9-5:30 MON-SAT Trade-Mark Reg. WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display $1.50 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR RENT Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HAL8ELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 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