THE BATTALION Page 15 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 sports Hayes gets parole uesses ies beat SMU, 63-56 ■ mens team is|) I n the nation, 11( I By TONY GALLUCCI ;nts are a disloil I Sports Editor I The Aggie women’s basketball , showed upfcrlg, team jumped to a 15-point lead over other Aggie hot; SMU before the Mustangs were able her top teaming ;; tofind their range Wednesday night. ,000 and ini ; in G. RollieWli i was to show support!} but the Aggie ladies hung on to take a -56 win. Head coach Cherri Rapp was not ireatly pleased with her team’s iffort, though. “We just played very doppily,” she said. “We took SMU a need for me unsettle too lightly.” / be corrected,Bj 1 “We just weren’t mentally ready stribution plank to play- After we beat Texas Tech (on t the studentsn Monday) we thought we were ie Athletic Depatftreat,” said Rapp. “We never really pave played consistently. ” ss who’s doingtij i: There were some bright spots, to put thebkmejBbough. “Lori Foreman is playing dG. Rollieatg®petter,” Rapp said. Indeed, Fore- ne and no wastaijitoan scored 26 points for A&M in the l?game. Peggy Pope’s 10 points was id after last nigKiP>e next highest figure for the Ags. ; this place anGi Foreman connected on 12 of 16 shots from the floor for a blistering 75 per cent. She also had five rebounds and a blocked shot. Cathy Fuller was the Aggies lead ing rebounder with eight. Lisa Hughes and Kelley Sullivan each had six rebounds. Hughes passed out eight assists in the game. Meanwhile, the Mustangs proved not quite the team they have been proclaimed to be by the Metroplex area sports They did not play badly but could not even keep up with a faltering Aggie attack. Carol Blauvelst led Mustang scorers with 18 points and Kim Nowak was the Ponies’ leading rebounder with six. A&M hit 46.8 percent of its shots from the field but could only hit 56.5 percent of the free throws awarded the team. “Our free throws are just terrible,” said Rapp. “We missed the front end of several one-and-ones. You ought to get two missed attempts every time you miss the one of those.” SMU, after hitting a miserable 30.4 percent from field in the first half, improved its shot selection in the second half and ended the night with a figure of 44 percent. From the charity line they hit 75 percent. The Aggies outrebounded hem 36 to 27 and more than doubled their num ber of assists, 16-7. The Aggies will play in the Mean Green Classic this weekend in De nton. They will play Texas Women’s University in the first round of the tourney and if they win will play the survivor of the North Texas State- Arkansas matchup. A&M has also been seeded third in the 14-team state tournament. The Ags will open play in College Station against the University of Texas-Arlington on Feb. 16. The game will be played immediately fol lowing the afternoon men’s game vs. Texas. gs are on theirm ie on Mondaytj nit they are still ave and the bash- iing, the basketki s season has k. d in that total isi ile say that before the seas aan attended five 7, the attendanm Longhorns take another A—S big win over Horned Frogs gies haveavera Ricky Barry United Press International FORT WORTH — LaSalle ompson and John Henry Johnson mbined to score 25 points in the econd half Wednesday night to reak open the game and carry the hree games pkf Texas Longhorns to a runaway 90-62 imps to 11,175 — everywhere k :e the Aggies avell apacity. It is V'f ;forthemathos'i » -a sot two guys vbmts record for Sports Prc:t ■ • 1 .pc.HMsseven triples ; won t come oiiti? -Ollference, atf;| United Press International i-hance ofgettiDil HOUSTON — Rick Barry set an Our ticketpeK'NBA record with seven three-point :y’vc turned sea goals and hit two free throws with three seconds remaining Wednes- nething wrong-i day night to clinch a 115-114 victory ve’d like to hear: for the Houston Rockets over the he band andef New Jersey Nets. Moses Malone scored 28 points nd Barry added 27 to help the Rock- [ts choke offa New Jersey rally in the Inal quarter. Barry hit on seven of 10. three- rays. Walker isR 1 point attempts to erase the previous sketball. “fail NBAhighoffivethree-pointers. The (MadisonvilleK NBA is in its first season of using the ',000 studentsfe three-point goal, now. Ifyou rei Roger Phegley scored 23 of his 25 leading theconfe points in the second half for the Nets, 1 hard to get wb but, with Houston leading by only st haven’t hadi two at 113-111, a jump shot by Pheg- it. The players?: ley was blocked by the Rockets’ Tho- ther schoolswilli mas Henderson, d 3,000 students! i deserves a victory over the TCU Horned Frogs. Texas beat TCU by 30 points when the two teams met in Austin earlier this season. This time the Longhorns opened a 10-point lead midway through the first half, but the Homed Frogs rallied to trail by only four at intermission, 35-31. The Longhorns opened a nine point advantage early in the second half, but TCU cut the lead to five points and had a chance to move to within three before turning the ball over. Then, for the next five minutes, Texas outscored TCU, 16-4, to put the game out of reach. Thompson and Johnson scored 11 of the 16 points. Texas increased its Southwest Conference record to 7-5, moving to within a half game of third-place Texas Tech. TCU, in last place, slumped to 2-10. The Longhorns are 14-8 for the year and TCU 7-14. Johnson scored only four points in the first half and Thompson was held scoreless. But Johnson finished with 17 and Thompson scored 12. John Danks led Texas in scoring witb 22. Eric Summers paced the Horned Frogs with 17. bt was good but® Iter crowd in etball — thed ic lean ones befit ATTENTION STUDENTS: The Jacob Beal Insurance Agency has hard-to-place in surance for drivers under 25, drivers with tickets, and contents coverage. Jacob Beal Agency, Inc. 3211 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 822-2121 Barry picked up the loose ball and was fouled to set up his game- pinching points. New Jersey cut the I had to say, fin final deficit to one with a three-point al by Roger Smith at the buzzer. The game was tied at the half, 57- 57, but Houston took a seven-point ad going into the final quarter by Jding the Nets to seven field goals the third quarter. Rudy Tomjanovich added 20 ints for the Rockets and former hat someone □-percenter. ^BROi COnVERS! lilts ! close to bus route tation ;oursej_ ocket Mike Newlin hit 18 for the ets. It's R Snap! See what’s in. Focus Ej 1° TWO FREE COKES ’ WITH EVERY PIZZA Q FAST FREE DELIVERY ** 846-3768 % n INVEST IN A DIAMOND From Your Heart To the One You Love On Valentine's Day at Our Affordable Prices C ^ 1C Jewelry Q . 3601 E 29th Street QBJlC IN THE NEW POST OAK CENTER MASTER CHARGE PEOPLES VISA BOOK United Press International AUSTIN — Gov. Bill Clements announced Wednesday he had granted parole to former Dallas Cowboys star Bob Hayes, and that he had urged the former all-pro re ceiver to use his experience to help youngsters refrain from drug use. 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