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THE BATTALION Page9A
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1979
the sports
Aggies’ Green named UPI
second team All-America
Jacob making opponents ‘Green
Texas A&M defensive end Jacob Green
is in a familiar role as the sacker. The
“sackee” in this ease is Houston quarter
back Terry Elston in the Aggie-Cougar
game earlier in the year. Green earned
UPI second-team All-America honors
Tuesday for his fine year.
Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley
United Press International
NEW YORK — The University of
Southern California may be No. 2 in
the United Press International
Board of Coaches college football
poll, but the Trojans are No. 1 as far
as All-Americas are concerned.
The Trojans, who trail Alabama in
the ratings entering the howl season,
Monday placed three members on
the 1979 United Press International
All-Am erica team — the only team
in the nation to do so.
The Trojans on the 24-member
team were Heisman Trophy
winning running back Charles
White, offensive guard Brad Budde
and linebacker Dennis Johnson.
Nineteen teams placed at least
one player to the first squad with
Texas, Oklahoma and Notre Dame
each placing two. Defensive tackle
Steve McMichael and defensive
back Johnnie Johnson were named
from Texas; running back Billy Sims
and linebacker George Cumby were
selected from Oklahoma and offen
sive tackle Tim Foley and running
back Yagas Ferguson were picked
from Notre Dame.
It marked the 17th consecutive
year Notre Dame has placed a player
on the UPI first team All-America
squad.
Rounding out the offensive unit
were split end Ken Margerum of
Stanford, tight end Junior Miller of
Nebraska, offensive tackle Greg
Kolenda of Arkansas, offensive
guard Ken Fritz of Ohio State, cen
ter Jim Richter of North Carolina
State, quarterback Marc Wilson of
Brigham Young and kicker Dale Cas
tro of Maryland.
Named to the defensive squad
were ends Hugh Green of Pitt
sburgh and James Stuckey of Clem-
son; tackle Bruce Clark of Penn
State; middle guard Ron Simmons of
Florida State; linebacker Ron Simp
kins of Michigan; defensive backs
Ken Easley of UCLA and Roland
James of Tennessee and punter Jim
Miller of Mississippi.
Margerum, Castro, Simmons and
Green, all juniors, are the only
underclassmen on the team. White,
Sims, Clark, Johnson, Easley and
Green were repeaters from last year.
The team was selected by a vote of
college football writers, sports edi
tors and sportscasters from across
the nation.
Top-ranked Alabama did not have
any players named to the first unit
but placed two men on the second
team as did Ohio State and Arkansas.
Alabama players on the second
team were offensive tackle Jim
Bunch and center Dwight Stephen
son. Ohio State’s quarterback Art
Schlichter and defensive back Mike
Guess and Arkansas’ guard George
Stewart and kicker Ish Ordonez also
made the second team.
Also named to the second team
offensive unit were wide receiver
Jackie Flowers of Florida State, tack
le Ray Snell of Wisconsin, guard
Pete Inge of San Diego State and
running backs James Hadnot of
Texas Tech, Dennis Mosley of Iowa
and George Rogers of South Caro
lina.
Those named to the second team
defensive unit were ends John
Adams of Louisiana State and Jacob
Green of Texas A&M; tackles Doug
Martin of Washington and Curtis
Greer of Michigan; middle guard
Kerry Weinmaster of Nebraska;
linebackers Lance Mehl of Penn
State, Mike Singletary of Baylor and
Otis Wilson of Louisville; defensve
backs Darrol Ray of Oklahoma and
Mark Haynes of Colorado and pun
ter Mike Smith of Wyoming.
Rockets’ ‘Mo’ Malone
NBA Player of Month
United Press International
NEW YORK — Houston Rockets
center Moses Malone, the National
Basketball Association’s Most Valu
able Player last year, has been
named the NBA Player of the Month
for November.
The 25-year-old pivotman cur
rently leads the league in rebounds
and is the NBA s fourth best scorer
this season.
The highlight of Malone’s banner
month was the 45 points he scored
against Chicago on Nov. 13 that
equalled his career record. The final
two points in his barrage were from
the foul line after the buzzer to give
Houston a 128-127 victory.
Malone fashioned a 26.3 scoring
average and a 15.5 rebound mark
during November in leading Hous
ton to 10-4 log. Only a 13-5 record in
March, 1977, surpassed that mark
for a single month for the Rockets.
akers dunk Spurs, 127-121
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Guard Norm
xon hit 10 points in the crucial
pliitl quarter to give the Los Angeles
leers a 127-121 victory over the
In Antonio Spurs in NBA action
Tuesday night.
Itwas the Lakers first road victory
er a club with a winning record.
Jixon finished with 24 points and
Ms aided by center Kareem Abdul
|$>bar. who had 29 points and 11
rlbounds. Jabbar had 11 points in
tb fourth quarter to offset 12 points,
{seven rebounds and three steals by
||e Spurs’ Larry Kenon.
■San Antonio, playing without in
jured leading scorer George Gervin,
Wiis defenseless in the first half,
blowing-the Lakers to shoOt 63 per
cent from the field and romp to a
6T-63 halftime edge.
HLos Angeles stretched its lead to
10 points, 97-87, after three periods
m the strength of Nixon’s shooting
d mental lapses by the Spurs de
fense.
■ Kenon, who finished with game
highs of 36 points and 17 rebounds,
ibbed two steals and scored eight
of the Spurs first 10 points in the
final quarter — bringing San Anto
nio back to within two points, 101-99
with 8:20 to play.
Jabbar then assumed control, his
3-point play putting Los Angeles up
116-105 at 4:26 from the end.
Spurs guard James Silas, who
finished with 28 points, led one final
charge, his layup pulling San Anto
nio within two points again, 118-116.
But the Lakers outscored the Spurs
9-5 in the last 1:38 to gain the team’s
18th victory against nine losses. Los
Angeles is tied with Seattle for the
Pacific Division lead.
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