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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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BEY AN DAI EAGL cent Tbe Bice freshmea Mtitt ot a fTllu I Kemp linr Deh at MarhnJ Bryail BrOIlCOS Stillg Hornets fir The Kemp Bears erahnd a 'e'Kemp JuSorvartyedg 4 one point first quarter lead into ed Marlin 35 34 with Lonzo Pitt Earfe Stmt? Writer nLg2Ly scoring on 12 off The Broncos next game win bef In'a'preliminxry 'game Jsf a nine oi halftime margin man scoring nine points 7Z tree throw against Cleburne to debunteta Colts were edged to the preHr and went on to smash Marlin 60 Huntsville got 23 of 37 district playrl day night at nary game bythe Huntevi 35 In a District 2 3A game? 17 XT 3 cent tnm let playrl day night at nary game by the Huntsville 'j uduImh Ji Wigers' INEST T1RE MADE W' RipMnkleJ 7AM SEsi wi mhijhr RltEYSGARAGEl "kqoho Sa i285Z ftiaUTH ww 3 fci life 't CALL OR PROMPT 5fJ i Ife out bte? 1 si 35 in a District 2 3A game rank'Davls dropped to' 24 points to pace the Bears to the Kemp Gym contest James Nix on chipping in 18 fqr the Bruins No Marlin player scored ta double figures 'f V' Kemp broke the game open in the second half with'34potnts to 18 for Marlin The: victory evened league mark at 3 3 and gave the Bears a 12 10 season record' The Bears play at Corsicana riday AlrCnaditionad Radio i 'I i XT CLEARANCESALE A RCAVICTOR Color With savBrighfer Highlights! AUTO SAETY INSPECTION CENTER Billy Bob Barnett i A 1A toe defense In the second half as he fought for eleven rebounds to take up the slack for Ronnie Pe ret'who fouled out with ten min utes left to the game Peret was high score man for The ish scored da 21 of 55 at tempts from the fteld'for a 384 per cent reading The Riee team scored on 25 of 52 for 481 per a sasaws jsw WitaMtgjfca keep the Aggies tor command ln the first! half the Aggies jumped to anfeariyleadbut were overtaken on a powerful performance turned in by Miller and Greg Williams Miller scor ed 14 points and Williams hit for oy me ume the curtain rang down mr the first act The lead chanced hands etnrnn tones in the first half gies coming up on top by a sto gie point With two seconds left Sonny Benefield passed to Mike Hazel who relayed to Bostic as re came ripping across the court to lay np for the final twef points just as the buzzer sounded In free throwing the Aggies hit 27 of 38 attempts 71per rent The Rice Owls scored on 18 of 27 attemots for a U7 tr cent reading added five more pints and the Aggies were out to front 47 39 Larry Miller who took the By SCOTT DELUCIA Eagle Sports Writer a tun it was another Tuesday night for Jack The Aggies bad 20 turnovers as compared to ntoe rom the field the Aggies tot 24 field goals out of 51 attempts for 471 per cent Rice scored on 24 of for 344 per cent 7 1711 Arctarn inbbed51r bounds to the 38fe The Aggie ish were defeated by the Rice freshman team to an early contest at Rice Gym 83 Chuck Smith of scored game high with 15 points The Aggies trailed all during the first naif but later to the sec ond half they captured lead The fish ahead by as much as five points before the Rice fresh men regained the lead and fin ally the game mm vtnua with rest the Aggies with 19 points He al so grabbed a healthy 12 Ire bounds before leaving the game The' Aggies had a one point lead beginning the second half 35 34 Johnny Underwood shoot ing like the night against Texas when he scared 27 points splic ed the net on 15 foot wtvpwz CRPAf7 7 19M 71 mW 'K 'Ll Olr TL Rice With 8:05 showing on the clock Miller whipped to a two point layup but the Owls were stffl a point short 58 55 Underwood scared an' a layup Mike Hazel added four Oliver Biggers hit for three points to za Z'' rz Mt us'Mt vn MALAGA Spain (AP) An tonio Medina of Spain defeated Nicholas Rossolimo of the Unit ed States to 28 moves Tuesday 4 4K rifil re Mi uic mu ruiuiufeui me oun Coast Chess IOWA CITY (AP) GleuVid novic a 8 foot 5 sophomore will join the Iowa' basketball' team for its game against Purdue to LORA La API Jnel Riil Jick scored 76 more than the entire opoosine he led loral to a 122 67 victory pver Axorum Tuesday nW in 1 Louisiana iu school basket Service or 822 1373 I UAV nagging ww'4 Baylor Beats By THE ASSOCIATED tight fisted i Bears about to be headed in their drive toward the Southwest Conference basketball champion ship Tuesday night as they whipped Texas 74 58 and rolled on leading by afull game Texas dropped' to a tie' for third place with Texas Christian while upstart Arkansas another surprise of the hectic race moved into second The Razor backs dashed Texas Tech 81 56 and just about removed any hopes the latter: might have of ffmtiHntP In nhamninnchln Tech has lost five fetvi Southern flounder ing Mustangs took another drub bing this Ume from TCU The Ramblers Wm Over Peacock: By STEVE WOODY jpIp Snni tc Wrltw "The Peacock Kadets of San Antonio eave the Allen Academv WenAMfiWC llttvh tk44lA i fiiaAM ywa uamv AUCO day night in San Antonio but wnen tne final wnistie blew Al len was on top 41 35 Peacock a the Ramblers a rugged game in which a lead of more than three points was never es tablished tz Peacock jumped off to an ear ly lead to the first period and both a played tough de fense Richard Chewntog led the squad to put the score at 12 11 Peacock at the end of the Allen took over to the early the second Quarter and'kent a one Dolnt lead during football teams ha vA rnmnifM the period Allen came off the 15 4 1 record Dotsch formerly court at the half leading 21 20 Iplayed at Michigan State LEXINGTON? NC(AP) a Vinegar Bend Mizell former major league 'pitcher with the St Louis Cardinals Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets an nounced Tuesday his candidacy in North fifth district congressional race He is a Re publican fe 1 LOGAN Utah (AP) tolinger former: line coach at New Mexico has been named offensive football 'line coach at Utah State University SSporfe 'Shorten 1 2' 5 Aa JK 4 I bought themselves a four point advantage 1 Then Watson turned on the steam and scored the final six points all to the last minuteof playr( The noise and the lights took thftir tnll in th a ftrct Aurht wdn utes of play while the Brahmas had a field day The Houston five were never behind and led by six points through most of the initial stanza' The Maroon fin ished in a big way to shut the gap to one at the buzzer 14 13Watson hit a charity line toss with 6:14 left and followed with a three point play to take the Ti gers out of trouble for awhile But It was ballgame and gym so the Tigers saw their lead dwindle to three after a six point bulge The halftime score was Consolidated 25 Hous The third quarter was' eight minutes of confusion as neither earn was quite sure as to where the other was going But for Con suuuaieo we omy team in tne state with more wins than'fol owers the nieht was ions from over with eight minutes left and the Maroon trailing 36 34 ri CONSOLIDATED TP Watoon Terrell iM 4 1 Nfchota Xyi ja 4 Total Aio a 4t UR 4tt A GT TP Tatam A 1 k' a In two years Coach Roland Northern Michigan Withoot With SltuJiPG 4 COLLEGE STATION (AP) Edd Hargett was a busy young i man last football season quar terbacking and passing the Tex as Aretes to the Sntifhwpsf Con ference championship and vic tory over Alabama to the Cotton BowL fe think he have time to star to the classroom too But he did Grades for the fan semester reveal that Har gcn udu aucugui as uve 'coufsestr V'STfef And think his courses were easy either He had three to engineering one to math and one to English Hargett has now played to 21 varsity football games counting the Cotton BowL He has bettered or equalled 18 school records to passing Next fall when he plays' his final season he will be aiming at SouthwestConference rec ords: He needs only 97 comple tions to equal the conference ca reer record in passing and if he throws 158 he will tie record of most passes' in a' career Iorfa two point lavuowhile an unirfpnHfiwi nnrnpt flim alnnv ij gHuntsyllle Hornets for the third time this season'80 55 Churchill and W'AitM Consoli dated Ttam It was Just Ennis Watson sank two free throws with 11 wwwrtt left tn 7:4 lead the Bengals to a 48 46 win AtPttt ihA IhPmImX LfAllNAr Waaaan VTVi MAU UIOJJUVU UUUDLUU fef Uli Brahmas Ten Bengals now own an 8 jrecord to lOAAAand 28 2 for the season urr held the lead through the first four minutes of the final quarter Buta jump shott from the left corner by Jan Dozier 4:42 remaining tied the game at 40 40 The Houston squad then knott ed the game at 42 a few mo ments later The Brahmas stop ped the Tiger advance and iL i inifci 'yNdi liniiiitai By JIM DONOVAN fe Eagle Sporta Writer The calm Billy Bob Barnettscored seven straight points at the free throw line to put the game out of reach for the Rice Owls who fell to the Texas Ae gies 75 66 Tuesday night to Rice Gym 5 Barnett wno nn iz iree throws for the night hit the net i five tunes witn oruy a minute and forty nine seconds remain ing to the 'game our points 'game on fetus by Tom Molina and red Hand and a technical I Molina far being too vodfer ions to reply to the i Hany Bostic scored from the corner of jump shot and Barnett i hit on a one and one situation to Close we game out 4 i was the key to the Ag mites MMW tMi ter me Broncos ae winged i i NnrnAte nih Bronco Gym Tne victory gives the Broncos a 13 15 season district the Green and White stands 4 6 During the entire course of the game the Hornets never got nearerthan two points of catch ing the elusive Broncos Allan Lee registered the first two points of the ball game for the Broncos by picking off a pass by Jess Burditt and scoring rom under the basket i The Broncos played their us uai nsxy game witn tnree and half minutes left to the opentag quarter Lee lobbed a 60 foot pass Burditt who toyed it up for tyre points Melvin McNeely dosed the' Irst quarter for the Broncos as ie scored on layup with :25 left The score was 19 15 Tim Bryan led off the ever In creasing scoring sag in the spp ond Quarter when he sacked two I points from the lane Later Mc I i Neely bagged a field goal after being handed a hot ball' stolen by Lee and Roger" Bosquez took turns at the net depositing the final ten points of the half nA nair pimpa 4Ln frir tha Broncos YTnraatc aIiamaas dltog the Broncos became even summer tn the third quarter as A Waldrop pocketed two points Twice McNeely blazed down the court and handed to Burditt wno hit for four points with little opposition The third quarter ended with the Broncos to charge of 61 39 lead? To dose the final qarter 'Ken Re complemented the al ready towering score with three NKmeoa rrre5 Kcnwy Item Bryui waranv Mar Court Burditt Total RUNnVUUt B) MdKd1 roam re MCtfeta) Miller 1 Wrtidel A 1 i Bal fff Wintam Hubesak I 1 Huai i Cartar fe fe 4 Holla Pwt 5' ouj of contention It was the 1967 defeat Texas doused Bice 75 66 to hang lightly ta the i exas led Baylor 35 32 to the first half but the Bears went to work after intermission and it a much of a contest as uayior outscored Texas by 19 points 'l Bob Porter did such a good guarding job on Billy Arnold conference scoring lead er that he managed only eight points Russ Kibbe was the big difference as he flipped to 24 points for Bay lor Arkansas led virtually aH the way to downing Texas Tech The Raiders led only once early to the game and managed a tie with 18:3116 Arkansas had a margin of only one point at the half but outscored Tech 34 30 in the second half Mickey McCarty looped in 23 points and James Cash 21 as Texas Christian strapped trodden Southern Methodist The I rogs led 43 32 at the half and early to the second period strung together 11 straight mints to make the margin so great there was never any more doubt ahnnt I who wiivTSi 1 consecutive baskets Burditt "led the In scoring with 16 points followed by McNeely with island Bryan With The Broncos' turned hf a 57 per MELBOURNE Australia (AP) US teenfc queen Billie ean King of Long Beach Cal if won the Australian National Singles title today de feating Margaret Smith Court of Australia 61 6 2 NlXfiH 11 1 Devi ik Davta 1 a Wrtkar I a a Pittmui a i Total UH tBil MABLDf (an Wulty 4 4 VMS 4 Johnson 4'r 9 'j fei white a rotate MONTREAL'(AP)' i Geoff Atkins of Chicago world rack ets champion since 1954 won his sixth Canadian rackets cham pionship Sunday as he defeated Adrian Coote of Montreal 15 5 15 5 15 3 to the final singles match Atkins teamed up with "John Rolland of Montreal to take the doubles 15 6 151 15 11 over Tom Price and Don Barwick of MontreaUHlhll? 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