t -j \ Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 Metcalf all smiles \ at press conference By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer Unlike last week’s press confer ence everyone was all smiles yes terday as Shelby Metcalf met the press only one day after his Texas Aggies had wrapped up a share of the 1975 Southwest Conference basketball championship. “Everything is still kind of dull,” said the tired but happy Metcalf. “I haven’t been to sleep yet but it doesn’t really bother me I’m so happy. ” Metcalf was talking about his team’s sudden solo act atop the SWC. It came about Tuesday night when the Aggies drubbed SMU 100-77 and Baylor shocked Texas Tech in Waco 60-55. A&M gals “We’ve got to remember Ik we’ve still got one game togobtl don’t think our players will lii Texas lightly, ” Metcalf said. Metcalf spent most of the b talking in general about this ya Aggie team. “This is the mostetiyi able season I’ve ever had,”al Metcalf. “It’s just great thereart# many people around me who (if; contributed—I probably couMii name them all. I have a greatcwd ■ ing staff. Norman (assistant (ad Reuther), Bob (Gobin) and Ctiaife '(Jenkins) have done a great job" Metcalf went on, “We've wod* harder this season than ever. I dot; think we’ve had two bad practice all year. Last year we had a miser ble season and before we leftwelol the players how tough it wouldb this year. It’s been tough butii been worth it. “I want to win the conference!) many reasons but the main reasoii my players will get what fc meet win All Shoes out on Racks REDUCTIONS Self Service All Shirts & Slacks on Racks wev€NB€RC ITMSSflGIC SHO€S NUNN BUSH f/?///// 1 SHOES FOR MEN WISH' 'ms: MKUAELS/STERN GANT ■Arrows Lee LORD JEFF CASH NO ALTERATIONS ONLY! NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS NO PHONE ORDERS MASTERCHARGE & RANK AMERICAR0 WILL BE ACCEPTED. DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. SATURDAY We are remodeling our store during this sale. We will announce our re-opening at a later date. C^OftWCU/'L "Where proud tradition meets the new look." J s By JIM CRAWLEY Staff Sports Writer A&M’s women cagers will at tempt to earn a place in a national tourney, today through Saturday. The Aggies will compete in the AIAW Region IV tournament in Temple, after their first tourney win of the season, last weekend in Huntsville. The women are presently 19-5 for the season with the last four wins at the Huntsville tourney. A&M de feated Texas A&I, Pan American, Sam Houston State and Southwest Texas, last weekend. Most cool 1 nion 15-21 froii mpli row. ni&li THE Marti THE seclui some' Oltln leade The Ags drew a first round bye for the Temple games. They will meet Arkansas at 3 p. m. today, in a sec ond round game. The winner of the game will play again tomorrow at 3 p.m. The top two teams, out of 20, will advance to the national tourna ment. During the Sam Houston tour ney, Cissy Auclair had a total of 71 points in the four matches. Second highest scorer was Karen Aulen- bacher, season topper, with 55. Fol lowing Auclair and Aulenbacher in scoring were Sally Morrisse, with 52, Laura Holmes, 46, and Diane Quitta with 24. Reserves receiving points were Dana Callaway, Ruth Whiteley, Lucy Neiman and Cindy Horton. For the entire season, the point totals add up with Aulenbacher re ceiving 334 for a 13.9 average. Au clair follows closely with a total of 333 points and a 13.4 average. Quitta totals 214 for an 8.9 game average. Holmes has posted a 7.3 average with a total of 175 season points. The cagers have scored a total of 1,620 points for the season. Ags have maintained an edge over their opponents, who have only scored 1,258 points. Currently, the women are riding on a 10-game winning streak. deserve, Metcalf said. “Thisisi great bunch of guys. Theyarei close, really close, the kind thatnl f be lifetime friends.’ Finally Dr. Metcalf got arodt talking alnnit this week’s TV against Texas. (The game wasorit- nally scheduled for 7:30 Saturdai night but was changed to2:00W«l nesday.) “Texas isn t goingtobelk same Texas team that everybodi saw on TV against Tech last wed' Metcalf said. “They are going tobI tough but I think our guys willq ready. (Dan) Krueger and (E Johnson had bad games again! Tech, but they always play wdj against us.’ Six Aggies will be playing ibeil final regular season game S.iUinkl Jerry Mercer, Mike Floyd, Jobj Thornton, Cedric Joseph, WeH| Williams, and Chuck Tone. Should the Aggies win Saturday, they’ll be SWC champions andrf play a first-round game of the NQt playoffs in Lubbock the followf Saturday against an as-yet unnamat at-large team. Ag golfers to compete in 2nd meet Texas A&M Golf Coach Bob El is putting his charges throughqual ifying rounds to determine tlf travel squad for this Friday’s LSI Invitational. The tournament is the second« the year for the Aggies whofinishei! second at the Border Olympics,! strokes behind the University d Houston. The LSU tourney willk 54 holes and will continue throufk Sunday. Monte Schauer was the top scow for A&M at the border with a219 Behind him were Steve Whites! with a 220, Bobby Baker with a2ii and Tom Sutter coming in from tie links with a 226. ba; The team leaves for Baton Rouge following classes today. Come To Diamond Country Sankey Park Diamond Salon 21 3 s. MAIN DOWNTOWN BRYAN ^ Engagement Rings Wedding Rings rJ^iamondi (d-xcluswelit Rotary Community Series IN COOPERATION WITH Texas A&M University Town Hail and TOM MALLOW Bob earroll Fiddler on the Roof IM? r/r/ ] Moit -Accfai/ttjeti Mtoiirsi/! Based on Sfiolom Aleictiems stories By special Permission of Arnold Perl M#. 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