Monday, November 26,1984/The Battalion/Page 9 gs win pener over SFA By TRAVIS TINGLE Assistant Sports Editor ■Texas A&M didn’t know what to expect from Stephen F. Austin in its home basketball season opener Sat urday night. In fact, the Aggies MMPM didn't know what to expect from themselves. WBBBBHThe Aggies returned six letter- ^ men from last year’s squad, includ- * ing returning starters guard Todd Ml Holloway, center Jimmie Gilbert and y&Hylrwards Winston Grite and Kenny / ijr Brown. The Aggies were expected ■ to have enough experienced players and talented newcomers to enable Bthein to peak earlier in the season. ■The Aggies didn’t exactly peak but their 79-64 victory over SFA was an impressive step in the right direc tion. “We just didn’t know what to ex pect from Stephen F. Austin,” said- jHolloway, who chipped in 11 points. |‘They were a very patient team and that impressed me a lot. In the first hall 1 guess you could say we played a little lackadaisically. They were koming up with a lot of big shots.” ■The Aggies put together a bal- inud scoring effort. Gilbert led the Hgies with 16 points — the first time he has accomplished that in his three years at A&M. Crite had 10 points and blocked five shots. Bfirown added 10 points, mostly from “downtown,” and Don Mar- Sjibury scored 12. Holloway said Mar- ZANSAHO ffiry’s play will make up for the loss of Darnell Williams, who was de- llared academically ineligible for naking ’84 tie Ags | Holloway, who has emerged as ■e floor leader in only his sopho- more year, said this season’s home opener was better than last year’s — offensively. ■“Our offense is more together this tyeai compared to last year,” Hollo- id Texas)ait wa y sa ‘d- “Some shots didn’t go to night, but they’ll be a lot of nights xles around 4 e that. We were kind of dragging gn behindiil UIse ' ves aroun d the court tonight.” paragraphAggies were slow getting tries this set ^ the gate and needed a 17-foot the last.Thji um P s h°t from Holloway with :01 ad “Hullakt ^ ‘ n the first half to take a 32-31 "iftime lead over the tenacious limberjacks. is in AustiiB“(Stephen F. Austin) is a well- ial Stadium.pached team,” Metcalf said. “I was ^^Jpleased with the way we played for j the most part. Defensively, we’re not ■ far along as we’d like to be, but I Rdn’tsee anything out there tonight that can’t be corrected.” WHAT A DEAL! Scrambled Egg Breakfast 2 eggs, sausage Texas Toast 99C 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. WHATABURGER 105 Dominik 1101 Texas Ave. Offer good thru Nov. 14, 1984 alle is pleased to extend ■ .tv: ^mi I'Jil Ti'liU the 10% V ^ Student Discount w!current Aggie I.D. 1214 Texas Ave. 775-1500 Jimmie Gilbert (right) goes up high to stop an outlet pass by SFA’s Doug George during Photo by DEAN SAITO Saturday’s 79-64 Aggie win. The Aggies will host St. Mary’s University Wednesday night. Sorry, No vacancies this semester. However, We’re taking application deposits for a waiting list for Spring, Summer & Fall of 1985. * ATi* UNIVERSITY country place apartments 3902 College Main 846-0515 A COMPASS MANAGED COMMUNITY V Pizzaworks J (level ing on ith the gare- amicS) >ary 1° :arting work- vill be ontad PIZZA, PIZZA AND MORE PIZZA ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERY MUNCHIE MONDAY 4-10 p.m. 696-DAVE 326 Jorsoy St. ’(Next to Bother's Bookstore) OPEN 11 a.m. Daily Give The Arts for Christmas MSC OPAS Spring Performances Performances: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Pinchus Zuckerman Playing & Conducting Jan. 24, 1985 Emanuel Ax Feb.25, 1985 The Kang’s Singers March 19, 1985 Houston Ballet Mixed Repertoire April 10, 1985 Tickets Available MSC Box Office 845-1234 MSC OPAS TWELVE CtiHN Give a Krugerrand to someone you love. Choose also from a wide variety of sparkling diamonds, gold chains and other fine jewelry. 11.50 carat diamond $39,950°° Various styles of Ladies Cocktail Rings 1 ctT.W. $595°° 2 ctT.W. $1095°° Largest stock of gold chains in the area. Over 1,000 in stock. We sell chains by weight. Prices are up to 70% less than what other jewelers ask for the same jewelry. Don’t be tricked by “Half Price” or “Going Out of Business” sales. We sell quality merchandise for less. 404 University Dr. East • College Station • 846-8905 3202 A. Texas • Bryan • 779-7662 Next to Cenare’s Across from Wal-Mart