Page 6 College Station, Friday, February 11, 1966 THE BATTALION Aggies Sign 5 More New - Looking Horns Challenge Aggies ,n Recruiting Battle L J WacoWaco HighHigh’s’ s heraldedheralded LeslieLeslie 220-pound220-pound tackle; tackle; and and Bob Young, Dickson was signed by the Texas a 6-3, 185-pound end. All of the Aggies as the recruiting battle San Antonio prospects are from for high school football players MacArthur High School. Cadets To Seek continues. The Aggies also picked up the During the first month of the signatures of four players from hockey season the Boston Bruins 8th Win Saturday San Antonio. used three goal tenders — Ed Dickson, 6-2, 220-pound tackle, Johnston, Gerry Cheevers and 20- was named to the Waco News- year-old Bernie Parent. By GERALD GARCIA Tribune’s Super Centex team and Battalion Sports Editor is considered one of he state’s top Shelby Metcalf, Texas A&M’s head mentor, gave a prospects. sigh of relief heard throughout the Southwest Confer­ The San Antonio signatures MinlciAJ Supplij ence Saturday night after the University of Texas had were picked up from Wayman upended the high-flying Texas Red Raiders, 87-74. Lightfoot, a 6-2, 205-pound cen­ 'PuAu/ue Yaomu^- After the Longhorns had stunned TCU, 77-75, Tues­ ter; Walter Mohn, 6-0, 200-pound •923 SaColUg# Av«-Brya*,T«c*$ day night, Metcalf’s moan was heard throughout the guard; Tommy Chaffee, a 6-2, world. “It looks like the Longhorns have found the winning combina­ tion and are really fighting back,” Metcalf said after learning of the Horns’ win over the Frogs. Metcalf’s surprising Aggies, who currently hold a commanding three-game bulge in SWC play, will host the “new-looking” Long­ horns in G. Rollie White Coliseum at 8 p.m. Saturday. Coach Harold Bradley’s Longhorns have been scrambling all season, but did give the Aggies their biggest scare during the first round of conference action. Saturday’s game will open second- round play for both teams and Texas will bring a 3-4 norm into the game, while the Aggies hold a perfect 7-0 conference record. In the first meeting between the two bitter rivals, Texas held a 15-point lead, 44-29, in the first half before A&M got moving and downed the Longhorns, 64-57. The Horns did the same thing to TCU that A&M did to them. They were behind by four points at the half, and by as much as 12 with 10 minutes left, but pulled the game out on a jump shot by Dale Dotson with three seconds left. Against the Red Raiders, the resurging Longhorns used a sagging 1-2-2 zone that completely stopped the heralded Dub Malaise and Bob Glover. Malaise only scored seven points, while Glover was held to three by the “new” Longhorns. One of the big reasons the have shown such a great improvement since the semester break is the addition of Noel Stout to the starting lineup and an improved defense. BALL-HAWKING AGGIE The junior guard, a transfer from Lon Morris, “playing his A&M DEFENSIVE WIZARD Dick Rector, junior lettermen from Du­ second fine game in a row sparked a Steers’ rally in the TCU Dick Stringfellow is the Cadets’ top de­ mas, will be one of the starting guards game,” wrote Fred Sanner of the Austin American sports staff. fensive man. He limited Baylor’s Jimmy against the University of Texas Saturday Turner and TCU’s Jim Evans to one field night in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Rector Stout will team with Paul Olivier, Dotson, Charley Turnbough and Mickey White in the Longhorns’ starting lineup. goal each. “That Stringfellow!’’ marveled is the Aggie forgotten man on the floor, TCU’s Coach Buster Brannon after the but when it comes time for the big play The Aggies, fresh from a stunning, 77-71, victory over the Aggies beat TCU. Stringfellow will start he is usually in the middle of the affair. Tech Red Raiders, will counter with John Beasley, the conference’s at a forward post against the University most prolific scorer, Randy Matson, Eddie Dominguez, Dick String- of Texas Saturday night in G. Rollie fellow and Dick Rector. White Coliseum. if she doesn’t give it to you... Clock, Timer — get it yourself! 8 of America ..i§§0fiW Work Together In Tech Game JADE EASE Is there a jeweler in the house? tEo all to tolrum tln'sr presents shall route. This might easily have been the plea of Texas A&M Coach Shelby We it IimrUy^l}Kt Metcalf and Texas Tech Coach in Tuesday’s cage tussle at G. Rollie White Coli­ seum. 3m Late in the freshman game be­ iirrarlti'l grrs, Jr tween A&M and Lon Morris Junior College, a “second hand” ^6394753^067 ifntrmg ItcmsmiMtt fulfilled all the re ts tmimseh im tip anfluirtties af light of the coliseum clock failed. The malfunction could not be ifts Jitsittotmuilfr ^presifcrttf mt Waiwm ttiu corrected before the varsity clash. Metcalf and Gibson huddled mpmt ll|e reramumthaftmt itf ' rmtfer tip erf with timer Francis Lynch to probe the problem. | Since the matter of seconds caused no iaelu'inr o special consternation until the final minute of each half, it was tofff tlje ISmtara* JUgijf decided that Lynch would use a stop watch during the last (lihmt tn fbr .State minute. 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