The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1977, Image 12

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Sports
Aggies defeat Baylor 72-5’
By PAUL ARNETT
Battalion Sports Editor
The Aggie basketball team is like a
bottle of burgundy wine . . . they
just keep getting better with age.
Overcoming a slow first half, the
Aggies limited Baylor to just 23 sec
ond half points en route to a 72-57
Southwest Conference victory.
“We played hard,” coach Shelby
Metcalf said. “In the second half we
had an outstanding defensive effort.
The reason they got ahead in the
first half was because their shot
selection was better than ours.”
The Bears shot a cool 54 per cent
in the first half, hitting many open
shots off the fast break. Guard Larry
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Rogowski found himself open the
entire first half and led the Bears to
a 30-20 lead with five minutes re
maining in the first half.
Metcalf called a badly needed
time out and by the end of the first
half the Ags were only down by
four.
“They played a good first half,”
forward Wally Swanson said. “We
played with more intensity in the
second half.”
Swanson played his best game all
year, scoring 16 points and grabbing
15 rebounds. The sophomore from
Illinois is second in the conference
in rebounding and should be first
after tonight s game.
“Wally really played a good game
for us,” coach Metcalf said. “His
play underneath the basket was a
key to our victory.”
Another key for the Aggies was
big bad Willie Foreman. Foreman
finished the night as the leading
Aggie scorer canning home 20
points. The forward from Houston
had two slam dunks and three rol
ling hook shots which brought the
crowd to its feet every time they
went in.
“I started playing my game in the
second half,” Foreman said. “I
played real physical because Baylor
is a tough team. They should have a
better record because they are real
good.”
The Bears have now lost seven of
their last eight games, and seem
destined to finish in the bottom five
of the conference. This is a real sur
prise since many writers felt that
they would finish close to the top.
“Changing coaches and losing
Tony Rufus had to hurt them,”
Foreman said. “They’re as good as
they were when we played them in
Waco.”
Swanson added his
why the Bears have enta
this demise.
“Baylor is basically thes
we played in Waco,’, Svt
“I guess we beat thems
night because it’s so mucliJ
play a team on your homes]
The Aggies finished theil
work averaging 48percenttj
field. The Ags also had40rs]
grabbing 10 more carems;
Bears.
A&M’s next game ist
night against SMU. Tlitj
need to win this gameinj
remain in firm control oftl
place slot. The Mustangsl
night to Texas, and needti
they want to finish in theli
“We re looking for;
finish, ” Steve Jones said. 1
it will be a tough contest in
No progress in negotiatio
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The pro foot
ball owners and players resumed
bargaining again today on a slightly
more pessimistic note but still striv
ing for a settlement of their
marathon contract dispute.
A four-h our secret negotiating
session Tuesday resulted in a “no
progress” report from the NFL
Players Association and the owners’
Management Council but both sides
agreed to meet again for the second
day in a row to try narrowing their
differences.
A union spokesman said the bar
gaining team for the players led by
President Dick Anderson of the
Miami Dolphins and NFLPA
Executive Director Ed Garvey was
a little disappointed that the Tues
day meetings produced little prog
ress toward a contract break
through. Terry Bledsoe, a spokes
man for the owners, declined to
characterize the results of the four-
hour negotiating session.
Before the Tuesday meeting be
gan, Gaivey observed “by Wednes
day night, we should know what is
sues separate us. Hopefully there
will be a lot fewer than now. ” Union
vice president Len Hauss of the
Washington Redskins said “we re
optimistic we can come to an
agreement.”
Sources said however!
seemed to be seven undec
sues on the table to i
year impasse that has prom
player strikes and a
cases ending in adverser
against the owners.
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watch helplessly as the ball bounces out of bounds. 8 jj-
pass from Aggie guard, Dave Goff, was just out of f Jig j
man’s reach. The Aggies defeated the Bears 72-57.
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