non said, afternoon, r said Sol ob a "firmft will (. Battalion photo by Mark Patterson Texas A&M’s Dave Goff goes in for a layup against Texas as OJW ^' e I JOn g^ 10, ' ns, Ron Baxter looks on. The Aggies play TCU 1 tonight at 7 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum. savf Aggies By MARK PATTERSON Battalion Staff Students, here’s the chance you’ve been waiting for. Yes, you too can see a Texas A&M basketball game in person this season. There are 4,200 student tickets available for every Aggie home bas ketball game played in G. Rollie White Coliseum. And those students who have tried to get tickets for the last three home games have found the task as difficult as securing foot ball tickets. Well, not so for tonight’s game. The TCU Horned Frogs are in town for a Southwest Conference basketball game and there are plenty of student tickets available, says Euleta Miller of the athletic ticket of fice. As of late Tuesday few students had come by to get tickets for to night’s game. “We still have about 600 reserved seats and 2,000 student tickets left. Miller said late Tuesday. “We had a good, little crowd this morning but the students have been trickling in ever since. We have plenty of tickets remaining. “And this just reaffirms my belief that this school can only sell basket ball tickets for the big games. I thought that the students would turn out this season this team, but they aren’t for TCU. People here won’t come out for the little games. We re not having consistantly good crowds, just good crowds for the good games.” One reason the students might be staying home tonight is the fact that the TCU-Texas A&M game will be shown on regional television. The choice of this game being televised has Texas A&M coach Shelby Met calf bewildered. “Somebody is sure using poor judgement by showing this game on prime time television,” Metcalf said. “Why would anyone pick this game when Texas is playing at Baylor? It just doesn’t make sense. “But I’m not surprised that the ticket sales are slow for TCU. Our guat Top 20 United Press International ss Intemationi] ,ES - It’s mouth resuJ NEW YORK — The United Press o rescuetliiijfemational Board of Coaches top ■ourth weekly college basketball ;rs aboard Bigs, with first-place votes and loral, Sur-lcords through Sunday, Jan. 21 in whale stmgirentheses: geles Harki Notre Dame (33)(11-1)590 •d Emerge*^ Car (4) (14 _ 2) 551 »ach wasdj Indiana St (2) (16 . 0) 452 in Michigan St (11-3) 4p3 ywatch LouisviHe (15-3) 358 ue f , J Duke (12-3)316 s found ttj UCLA ( 13 -3) 313