The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 11, 1978, Image 7

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    Aggie notes.
THE BATTALION Page 7
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1978
Texas A&M goes after its first
uthwest Conference victory
ursday when the tough Houston
mgars come to G. Rollie White
iliseum for a 7:30 p.m. game. The
or mo« gies are 7-4 for the season and 0-1
SWC play after losing their
[ ore iu ener at Baylor 77-61. Houston
han ait rried a 10-3 season mark and an
eseard 1 league record into Tuesday
light’s game against Texas.
'as a rtlA&M coach Shelby Metcalf didn’t
nicatimle much good in the loss to Baylor,
asbusfj’m disappointed,’ Metcalf said
]er the game. “I didn’t realize we
ire this far behind. It is going to
tough catching up. We may have
go with fewer players and just get
|wn in the trenches. We worked
d for this game, and I feel like we
LSU indoor track meet at Baton
Rouge, La., Saturday, Jan. 21. The
other three teams will be host LSU,
Houston and Alabama.
The track team will go to indoor
meets in Monroe, La., Jan. 28 and
Oklahoma City Feb. 10 before the
Southwest Conference Indoor
Championships in Fort Worth Feb.
17.
The Texas A&M women’s gym
nastics team will host a clinic for
youngsters 5-17 years of age Satur
day, Jan. 14, in G. Rollie White Col
iseum. Registration in advance is $4
with a cost of $5 at the door Satur
day.
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be p«|jere ready to play, but some of the
ayers just forgot what we’d
iprked on. The veterans made as
ny mistakes as anybody. Houston
|a real critical game for us. I’m in-
rested in seeing how we II do
iursday. There are still 15 games
igo, and it is going to be exciting,
might it was exciting for the wrong
Jople.”
|The Aggies committed a season
26 turnovers against Baylor and
only one of eight free throw at-
pts. Baylor, meanwhile, hit 23
35 free throws to account for its
gin of victory.
Metcalf will not decide on a start-
r.J, Bu g lineup until gametime Thurs-
ndchii y. Following the Houston game,
world tM’s first home appearance since
idersoi ;c. 6, the Aggies host SMU Satur-
ouston yat 7:30 p.m.
Both home games will feature
ecial halftime shows. A&M Con-
utstam lidated’s Bengal Belles will per-
nulture rm at the Houston game, and
ed tti yan’s Shy Annes will display their
re help ents at the SMU game. A&M’s
lat” an idents do not return to classes
oil irfitil Monday, so there should be
enty of good seats available for
th games.
The Texas A&M Aggie ladies will
rxasAj |S ( Houston Cougarettes at
15 p.m., Thursday. The Aggie
HW lies are -5 for the season while
ere, ttlousjon j s g-5.
Coach Wanda Bender’s squad
und out about life on the road dur-
»a five-game swing through Kan-
and Oklahoma. A&M lost to
dahoma State 88-57 in a single
me, then won the consolation title
the Wichita State Tournament in
ichita, Kans., losing to
braska-Omaha 50-48, and beat-
; Friends University 97-39 and
ichita State 72-45. A&M lost to
i iillips, the No. 2 small college in
e nation, 69-60.
In the five games, A&M was
lied for 122 fouls to only 78 for the
(position. In the Nebraska-Omaha
me, A&M did not shoot a free
fow.
|Following the Houston game,
jM visits nationally-ranked
bphen F. Austin in Nacogodoches
17.
|Texas A&M’s football awards pro-
which will include a sound-
i-film color highlights movie of the
177 season, is scheduled for Satur-
ly night, Feb. 4.
jAt the 7:30 p.m. program in the
Jidder Center Auditorium, coach
nory Bellard will present the 1977
Jttermen and squadmen and will
Inounce the winner of the coveted
ggie Heart Award. The program is
;e and open to the public.
The Texas Aggies will be among
ur teams that will compel i tin
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