sports THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1978 Page 7 y* iai mi >a< iai itm mi mi yw mm y* wwm irf* PACK’S PLASTER AND CERAMICS Good-bye Dallas, hello Houston By PAUL ARNETT Battalion Sports Editor Fifty weeks ago the Texas A&M fjbasketball team defeated the Riee [Owls in Houston. Unfortunately for jcoach Shelby Metcalf, it was the last time the Aggies won a conference igame on the road. Metcalf s men will once again visit [the Bayou City, but the opponent is Ithe Houston Cougars not the Rice |0wls. “The Cougars are always tough at Ihome, Metcalf said. “Our toughest Iroad games are SMU and Houston, llast year they killed us in IHofheinz.” The final seore of that game was 116-83. Otis Birdsong hit everything he attempted and Mike Schultz grabbed every rebound. It was along night for Texas A&M. “Even without Otis, Houston is still a good ball club, Metcalf said. “Schultz is still there and he is one of the best rebounders in the confer ence. Charles Thompson and Cecil Rose are two more men who know how to play the game.” Houston’s game was tough on the Ags earlier in the season. The Cougars defeated the Aggies at Col lege Station 80-73. The final score is not a good indicator in this instance. With 15 minutes remaining in the game, Houston led by 26. “We made a great comeback in that one,” Metcalf said. “A lot of teams would have given up, but we hung in there and made a game out of it.” The Aggies made a game out of it in Dallas last Wednesday night. But they needn t have. A&M led by seven points with three minutes left in the game. They lost in overtime 71-70. “I think this game will boost our morale,” Metcalf said. “The guys played a great game and have no thing to be ashamed of. I think that we have finally found our game. And } » } gover : newri ge. Ds grees, that cal other ontaim e\v of II > he Ja 1 he first vas oa| 7 npie,l I it ofd : /•'« hilell 1 o 30pc nent. ■ith aat said, ng snal Hi... . IIH mm. ficaHyi ■, A&M forward Willie Foreman (No. 35) moves eadiei: towards the basket for his patented slam- -autios i dunk. Foreman is the team’s leading scorer. •fotetW carry .Ih; ifl infest! along I toalei pleti/f The Aggies travel to Houston this Saturday night at 8 to play the Houston Cougars. Battalion photo by Ken Herrera tin TOM FOOLERY’S Newly Recovered pool tables Electronic pinball machines 78 Foosball tables AGGIE SPECIAL Va PRICE WITH I.D. Open 313 S. College 12-12 Mon.-Thurs. 12-2 Fri. Sat. 1-12 Sun. Located Next to Sports Club 846-9863 *¥¥*************************** MSC Cafeteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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Since a team meeting held after the TCU loss, the Aggies have played as a unit. Until that point there was only individual play. “The guys are aware of each other now,” Metcalf said. “Before all they would do is come down and shoot. Now they look for the open man and the easy hoop. You can connect on lay-ups more often than 30-foot jump shots.” A&M will need to connect on ev erything this Saturday night. Hous ton is an outstanding offensive team that can blow an opponent out on a moment’s notice. The Aggies have faced that fact many times before. Only time will tell if they have learned their les- THE BATT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday One of the largest selections of plaster in Texas. Art supplies, ornamental concrete and candles. 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