The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 23, 1976, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1976
Page 5
No. 1 Ags play Arkansas
By TONY GALLUCCI
Battalion Staff Writer
The undefeated Aggie basketball
team faces perhaps its toughest test
of the young SWC season when they
venture to Fayetteville for a go-
round with Arkansas.
The Ags with four wins and no los
ses in conference play lead the SWC
with Tech currently in second place
with a 5-1 slate. Arkansas is tied in
third place with a 3-3 record.
The Razorbacks will stake their
speed and tough defense on the
shooting abilities of Marvin Delph,
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the team’s leading scorer. Probable
starters with Delph will be Robert
Birden, Darryll Saulsberry, Jack
Schulte and Charles Terry. Delph is
the only non-senior of that crew, and
he is a sophomore.
Leading the Aggies in the contest
will be Sonny Parker who is scoring
at a 19.4 points-per-game average,
obtaining 7.3 rebounds per game,
and who leads the team in assists
with 46 and in steals with 36. He is
strongly backed by leading reboun
der (9.9) Barry Davis who puts in an
average of 15.4 points per game.
Sonny P is averaging 19.0 in SWC
action and Davis is scoring 17.5 in
the league.
Other Aggie starters will be Ray
Roberts, scoring 12.4 ppg, Karl
Godine at 13.0, and Jarvis Williams
scoring at 8.8.
Top reserves who will see a lot of
action are Wally Swanson (6.2),
Steve Jones (5.9), Joey Robinson
(4.2) and defensive whiz Gates Er
win.
Last year’s SWC battle amounted
to a stretch duel between A&M and
the Hogs. Arkansas won the first
game in Fayetteville last year, a
95-89 thriller in double overtime. In
the return engagement the Ags won
on a last second jumpshot by Mike
Floyd 62-60 before the biggest
crowd ever to watch basketball in
Brazos County, 10,308.
Although the Hogs have already
lost three conference games, they
are still in the thick of the race.
Picked in the pre-season guesswork
as one of the top four contenders for
the crown, the Hogs have not lost
their respectability. The three losses
suffered so far have come by a com
bined four points. They lost one-
pointers to SMU and Houston and a
two-pointer, 59-57 last Tuesday to
Texas as the Ags were defeating
Houston, 74 to 67.
In Fayetteville, the Razorbacks
crumbled Houston, winning by 45
points. It was the worst loss in
Cougar history and a brutal way to
enter the SWC.
Tipoff for Saturday’s game is 7:30
p.m. and will be broadcast on KTAM
radio.
Oklahoma tackle receives
Vince Lombardi Award
By KEVIN VENNER
Battalion StafT Writer
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Pardee, presented Leroy Selmon,
the 6’2”, 256-pound defensive tackle
from the University of Oklahoma,
with the 1976 Vince Lombardi
Award last night in Houston.
The award was presented to Sel
mon for being college football’s out
standing lineman. He was selected
from a group of four finalists.
Ed Simonini, the All-American
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one of the four outstanding athletes.
The other two players were Steve
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Dewey Selmon, the 61”, 257-pound
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President Gerald Ford also ad
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The $100 per plate banquet which
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