The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1952 Page: 6 of 6
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nine straight times in SWC play,
and the Blue has not won in Waco's
Rena Marrs McLean gym in seven
years. With Bill Henry the star,' the
1945 Owls thrashed the Bears, 68-26.
Although no such one-sided game
is in prospect tonight, Rice is fa-
vored over a Baylor team which has
been able to win only one game all
season. In the December pre-season
basketball tournament Rice whipped
Coach Bill Henderson's team, 76-64.
But the home floor advantage has
always been important in this series,
and a Baylor victory tonight would
not surprise.
Rice's last SWC victory over Bay-
lor was achieved here in 1947 when
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Owlet* Blow Early Lead, i
Bow To Victoria JC, 76-88
FRED DUCKETT
Staging a terrific third-quarter rally the Victoria Junior
College Pirates came from behind to drop the Rice freshmen
76-68 in Victoria last Saturday night. With Dal Coleman scor-
ing 26 points and Joe Walker 16, the comparatively sliort
Pirates hit an amazing percentage of their shots. The Owlets
led at the quarter 17-13, and at
the Blue prevailed, 55-49.
THE YOUNG RICE team got a
tremendous boost with its Arkan-
sas victory and the improved point
production of Gene Schwinger.
Schwinger has scored 39 points in
the last two games.
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However, the Pirates flashed to
the front 53-47 during the third
quarter and held the lead for the
rest of the game. Coleman scored
several times during the quarter by
taking passes while standing under
the basket, and then dropping in a
crip shot.
The Rice defense was somewhat
disorganized, a far cry from its
showing against the* Texas Short-
horns, but the two Rice "little" men,
Billy Wohn and Monte Robicheaux,
were their usual top offensive form.
Wohn, playing his best game thus
far in the season, scored 19 for the
Owlets, while Robicheaux played
his usual steady game and dropped
ten points through the hoop.
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