THE BATTALION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1978 Page 9 the sports gs prove Metcalf wrong Wilson names new coach ay MARK PATTERSON Battalion Staff Before Monday night’s basketball ame against Oral Roberts Univer- Ijty, Texas A&M basketball Coach (helby Metcalf was asked just how ood the visiting Titans were. “Bet- rthan us,” was his response. Fourty minutes of basketball later .eTexas Aggies proved their coach liar. The Aggies took a 85-79 deci- ion over Oral Roberts to extend Tsity Sul Heir season record to 4-1. The Ag- U lies have won their last four con- Itests after losing their season pener. But this win was not an easy one >r the Aggies. Texas A&M held a arrow 42-41 lead at the half before reaking the game open late in the antest. [Most of the second half punch ame from guard David Britton. Iritton connected for 15 points in ne second half to finish the night ith 19 points. “The difference in the ball game [as Britton in the second half,” ion dieted, Merit y w ith no enr , said the an te. It is iat i iscompli (etcalf said. “He was able to go mpusotTea L e -on-one and connect on his n g isfinislie(lB 1 ‘'But Britton and (David) Goff ° n Here tired out there at the end of ' completetkjPg game. We re going to have to i'u c " e *® ve l°P another guard to help them thefirst-ntrHf sly’s (Steve Sylestine) play Jfcoming off the bench was encourag ing though.'' i Blhe Aggies’ play as a whole was ifp Bicouraging to Metcalf. ■Ivv ■“Our intensity picked up as the Mme went on." the coach said. “It - rf fc as if we wanted the win more n£ ’B 411 t ^ e >' did. We were able to “ Bach down and get that little extra. ■“Our offense is getting better and better each time these guys get to ^ pla\ with each other. They still have ■me things to learn, but everyone Internabooil iho played tonight played hard. Of ■ Urse > that’s suppose to be a tirsthalfofiBidgmaflf of Texas A&M basket- Aeronautielill.” ation missayhe Aggies widened their lead at and atmoA start of the second half as they folly zippdlminated both the offensive and ound thedBf ens j ve backboards. In the con- Bt the Aggies out rebounded the s at theAw» ans 47-38, led by' Rudy Woods’ confirmed■ Ry nn Wright’s 11 and Vernon ed spacefflniith’s six. t. automatjln the first half they were beat- 3rfor30st*us on the boards, getting two Monday toB three shots on offense and stay- o achieve of® in the game/ Smith said. “We stations luoBced at the half and knew we had ith the ^Bheat them on the boards if we er as thedBre going to beat them in the passed •■no, We went out there and did i'en-monllilt,' icy from E I There is no way' anyone is going [stop our front line from getting pir rebounds,” Texas A&M guard Itton said. And with Rudy out pre as an intimidating factor Pyre tough to stop.” [Oral Roberts was a tremendous [side shooting team. I didn’t think h' could keep it up the entire ime. d anxiousl| until it en usian orbit ;hter empl I room. So: reen worto mg as live) irst Aim Venus, w Earth. A S e first to is designed! from as d and as ficials esl Venus an to dive i* crashing -raft also a«| hey are to 21 and 25 will tal' ( The Titans shot 43.8 percent un the night, hitting on 35 of 80 shots. The Aggies hit on 36 of 64 shots for a 56.3 percent on the evening. The main gun in the Oral Roberts attack was Calvin Garrett, the Ti tan s 6-foot-6 forward. Garrett was high-point man in the game with 28. Tonight we got out-hustled,” Garrett summerized. “They wanted the game more than we did. I shot had in the game. In the first half I was rushing a lot of my shots. Towards the end of the game I was pushing my shots hoping we could get back into the game.” The T itans did make a final run at the Aggies. With five minutes left the Aggies held a slim 71-69 lead. But the combination of the Texas A&M front line crashing the boards and David Britton stalling the ball gave the Aggies the win. At the end of the game we went into what we call a 1-game,” Britton said. The coaches put their confi dence in me to control the ball. We go into the offense when we see that I have the advantage over one of their guards. I can either try and score or draw the foul.” Oral Roberts’ Assistant Coach Larry Reid was impressed with the performance of the Aggies in Monday, night’s game. “We expected a tough ball game and we got one,” Reid said. “Britton and Woods were the difference in the game. Woods did a great job on the offensive boards for them. That could have been the key to the ball game. Rudy and Britton gives two di mensions to this team that they didn’t have last season. The Aggies will improve with every game they play." For the second time in as many home games the Aggies drew slightly over 4,000 fans. But the few that did show up were as vocal as twice the number. “The crowd shook a couple of the players, ” Garrett said. “It was a fac tor there at the stretch when we were neck-and-neck.” The Aggie players loved the vocal crowd. “Coach Metcalf told us that we had to get the fans back this season,’ Britton said. “The crowd tonight was a joy. Tm out here to have fun and tonight I think the crowd did too. ” Metcalf agreed that the crowd was a big factor in Monday night’s win. “The folks out here tonight were behind us when we needed them,” Metcalf said. “We’re playing the type of ball that, when the word gets around, we ll get more students out. “Imagine what we would have done with twice as many people out here.” Wednesday night the Aggies play their third home game of the year when Sam Houston State University pays a visit to G. Rollie White Col iseum. Tipoff is at 7:30. 'n United Press International Texas A&M head football coach Tom Wilson has added Jess Stiles to his staff, the univer sity’s athletic department an nounced today. Stiles and Wilson coached to gether at Texas Tech, where Stiles was an assistant from 1969 through last spring. He was freshman coach five years, dur ing which his teams were unde feated four seasons, and served as defensive end coach. Stiles is a native of Clarksville, Texas, where he was a high school running back. He played linebacker and offensive guard at Paris Junior College and Mid western University in Wichita Falls, from which he graduated in 1954. -mm* TOKYO S7C.RK KOUSC AGGIE SPECIAL $^95 K^JBB rm - - ,jS? : Battalion photo by Ed Cunnius David Britton passes across court during Monday night’s Texas A&M-Oral Roberts game. DINNER Includes: Sweet and Sour Chicken Egg Roll Fried Won Ton Chop Suey Fried Rice Fortune Cookies Specials good for students Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sun. 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We got sloppier with our ball ndling towards the end of the /ne, she said. “Our passing was 1 pictures ) P| ot what it should have been at ike dailyi mes -” ysteriouss#' e ggy Pope led the Aggies with laldinlW P° ints while Julia Crawford had | anc ' Margaret Byrne scored 10. [rawford, Pat Werner and Cathy Orbitef luller each had six rebounds for operation p'as A&M, Monday s scoring and rebounding _ e just two of the factors that will B e ermine the Aggies’ starting ie VP a Sainst Sam Houston State , . nesday night. Bender ex- lained. ®ur starting lineup is made on ‘ e oasis of the past game perform- Ce - Bender said. “I have ten girls who I feel confident with as starters. So I don’t decide who starts; I let them decide who starts, based on their performance in the last game. “Sam Houston is a very, very tough ball club. The play a good man-on-man defense. We are going to have to play good basketball to beat them. 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