sports THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1978 Ags travel to Arkansas a Id ®d' sak tm t*:: Hit o play the Razorbacks GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK, AGGIE! H looks like a great year for the Texas Aggies The Dallas Morning News 822-3191 SUBSCRIBE TODAY SEMESTER RATE: $6.60 SPRING SEMESTER (Excludes Spring Break) Jan. 16- May 5 Subscribe now to The Dallas Morning News. $6.60 The Houston Post AGGIE SPECIAL •THE BEST NEWSPAPER -FIRST” SPRING SEMESTER (Excludes Spring Break) Jan. 16 - May 6 I 822-4351 lilei (l! twit h i* OtM ime, ‘PP By DAVID BOGGAN Battalion Staff The Aggies take a 1-2 conference ecord into the Ozarks tonight to do wsketball battle with an Arkansas Razorback team that will be glad to >et home. After defeating Houston convinc- ngly in Fayetteville, the Hogs went Rice and defeated the Owls by inly nine points. Texas then handed he third-ranked Razorbacks their irst defeat of the season in front of 16,288 fans in the Longhorn’s Super )rum 75-69. Now ranked sixth in the nation, lie Hogs return to Barnhill Arena vhere they have won 22 straight (ames. Arkansas’ starting five includes foot-11 junior Steve Schall and foot-7 senior Jim Counce. Coach Iddie Sutton’s pride and joy, how- iver, is his 6-foot-4 trio of Ron Bre- ) ler, Marvin Delph and Sidney doncrief. That trio is the driving orce that took Arkansas to the iouthwest Conference title last year md made them pre-season favorites repeat their championship this :eason. Brewer and Dolph are in their astyear at Arkansas but Moncrief is mly a junior. Thirteen games into he season, Moncrief was the Pork- irs’ leading scorer and leading re- lounder. He averaged 20.7 points nd9.8 rebounds per game. He was ilso high-point man in seven of hose 13 games, with a 29-point high |ame against Hofstra. Brewer is Arkansas second lead- scorer this season with an 18.1 verage. Delph, who averages 16.6 nints per game, needs a 20-point verage through the rest of the eason to become Arkansas’ all-time eading scorer. Ida) Despite their leading roles in the logs efforts on the basketball itsa ourt, Sutton is not afraid to give bis farters a breather now and then. ibliti rhea ■neb iftei in )6 put a wrench in the gears of Arkan- to play an alert defensive game to sas’ quick, experienced offensive stop the Hogs. Metcalfs men should machine. Texas junior John Moore, not count on another come-from- with seven steals, led Texas’ defen- behind game against the Razor- sive effort. The Aggies will also have backs. Century Singers hosts a Back to School Dance at the Lakeview Club featuring Dennis Ivy & the Waymen Tuesday, January 17, 1978 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Admission at the door: $2.00 per person. Texas A&M University THCO BELL WELCOME BACK AGGIES! TACO BELL WELCOMES BACK THE AGGIES WITH THIS SPECIAL COUPON. 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