sports Battalion/Page 12 February 8,1982 by Jeff Millar & BillHin r DEF OR ture mor mac Wa sal 4^ ne\ sto yot tior 47i HU *Dc “Ni' *W *Fli *R< *Ci Br, 1 11 hi wl m D m Cc f° Cc is (2 r< : i Kleine, Walker lead scoring Arkansas rolls past Baylor United Press International WACO — Arkansas center Joe Kleine’s season-high 25 points and guard Darrell Wal ker’s 20 helped the ninth- ranked Razorbacks post a 81-66 victory over the Baylor and break a two-game losing streak on the Bears’ home court. The victory Monday night kept Arkansas within a game of the Southwest Conference lead ing and sixth-ranked Houston, the only team this season to de feat the Razorbacks, who im proved their league record to 8- 1 and season mark to 19-1. Arkansas coach Eddie Sutton has been looking forward to the rematch with Houston March 3 since the Cougars’ big win over the Razorbacks in January. He did not hesitate to mention the game after the Baylor victory. “Houston right now may be playing better than anybody in college baskeball,” he said. “I voted in UPI and I voted them number one. I was impressed the way they played against A&M.” Kleine, a 6-11 sophomore who transferred to Arkansas from Notre Dame, came into the Baylor game after posting his previous high total of 20 points a week ago in a win over Wake Forest. With the quick backcourt pair of Darrell Walker and Alvin EVITA The International Musical Hit iPresented by MSC Town Hall-Broadway February 14, 15 & 16 at 8:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium-Texas A&M Univ. Available at MSC Box Office Phone (713) 845-1234 Ticket prices $14, $18, $22 Mastercard & Visa accepted Robertson in foul trouble, Kleine took charge against the Bears. With Baylor hanging close in the second half, Kleine scored eight points over an eight- minute stretch to keep Arkansas in front. In addition to Kleine’s 25 points, Robertson had 13 for the Razorbacks. Walker scored 10 of his 20 points in the last two minutes of the game. Baylor trailed by as many as 13 in the first half, but came back to cut its halftime defleit to 31-26. The Bears could come no closer than five points in the second period, but the deficit stayed less than 10 until the final minutes of the game. Daryl Baucham paced the Baylor effort with 14 points. The Bears, who had beaten Arkansas in Waco three of the past four years, saw their confer ence record slip to 2-8 and they are 10-11 overall. Sutton said the Razorbacks had the chance to put the game away early in the first half, but mistakes and turnovers allowed the Bears to stay close. He said Arkansas, however, played with more poise in the second half. “Overall this has to be one of our best games of the year be cause our shot selection was good, our defense was sound, ARKANSAS (81) Sutton 2 1-4 5, Walker 6 8-10 20, Kleine 7 11-13 25, Norton 3 2-2 8, Robertson 6 3-3 15, DeBose 0 0-0 0, Cults 1 2-2 4, Balen- tine 0 0-0 0, Kelly 0 0-0 0, Snively 0 0-0 0, Bedford 0 0-0 0, Brannon 0 2-2 2. Totals 26 29-38 81. BAYLOR (66) Baucham 6 2-2 14, Glover 0 1-2 1, Hall 2 0-0 4, Shakir 6 1-4 13, Stern 6 3-3 15, Mays 1 3-8 5, Heller 1 2-2 4, Kaiser 4 2-4 10. Totals 26 14-25 66. Halftime — Arkansas 31, Baylor 26. Fouled out — Baucham. Total Fouls — Arkansas 21, Baylor 26. Technicals — DeBose, Robertson. A — 5,300. RESTAURANT SPECIALS: • Seafood Delight • Sizzling Happy • Sizzling Beast Family Come dine with your family and friends in a relaxed atmo sphere with personal attention. Lunch hours: 11:00-2:00 p.m. Dinner hours: 5:00-10:00 p.m. Tuesday through Monday Closed Sunday evening 3805 S. Texas Avenue Bryan, Texas 846-8345 Get Your Xerox Copies at Northgate Above Farmer’s Market Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies We Specialize In REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS Also: Self-service copying, typing, reductions and enlargements, binding, resume writing, editing, business cards, wedding invitations, stationery and many other services. One-stop service for reports and dissertations. OH THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-3755 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-IO p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. PHI ETA SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Seniors who plan to enter graduate or profes sional schools in Fall 1983 and who are mem bers of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society should get in touch with the faculty advisr Dr. Curtis F. Lard in Rm. 113, System Bldg., Phone 845-3712. National Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society will award eight $1,000 scholarships and twenty- eight $500 scholarships this year on the basis of the student’s scholastic record, evidence of creative ability, potential for success in chosen field, and character. Only members of Phi Eta Sigma are eligible for these gift scholarships. National deadline for submitting applications is March 1. Application forms are available from the faculty adviser to the local chapter. Local deadline for applications is February 23, 1983. TANK MCNAMARA ^Vita 14& HEW MlMlMUM T(4£ NCAA OUR AtTMl^OOS OFRCe. S£Tr|U& UNIR2RM SIAKIPAKPS* BOTH AlULgTUS MGN-ATfUETES, 19 Ifcie DUTY Of THG 0QA5P Cf OF £