The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1974 Page: 14 of 16
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BASKETBALL LEADING SCORERS
Name
Team
Points
Mike Macha
Knownames
24
Johnny Scott
Tubesteaks
24
Dave Mussett
Tubesteaks
18
John Straub
Baldknobbers
16
James Day
Prosodover
16
Bob Parks
Shakin n Bakin
16
Scott Turpin
Shakin n Bakin
15
Scott Davis
Armadillos
14
Darrah Smith
Prosodover
14
Jeff Glassberg
Zoo
13
Mike Culpepper
Tubesteaks
13
Bill Heuer
The Boat
13
Bob Esparsa
L'Equipe
13
Keith Matthews
Knownames
12
Rick Schell
Zoo
12
Mike Maher
Baldknobbers ®
12
Rick Behrend
Rasticizers
12
Bill Characklis
Reactivated Sludge
12
Cliff Mishaw
Shakin n Bakin
12
Paul Bergfield
Luck
12
Lou Wilson
Chem Gems
19
Soccer playoff hopes brighten
by PHILIP PARKER
Playoff hopes brightened as
Rice soccer enters its last week-
end of action. Saturday the Owls
will take on Lamar at 2pm at
the soccer field. Pan-American
will visit the next day at 2pm.
Rice, now 6-1-1, needs both
games to stay in contention for a
place in the Texas Collegiate
Soccer League playoffs. Earlier
this year, they beat both by
scores of 6-1 and 3-0.
The University of Houston
defeated Rice 1-0 before a
crowd of 900 to take the south
zone crown. The Owls can get
into the playoffs via the wild-
card spot. Yet it depends on the
Texas—SMU series which began
last Saturday.
Texas traveled to Dallas and
defeated SMU. The win on the
road is significant because Texas
did not have all their starters. So
they appear to be favorites for
the rematch Nov. 23 in Austin.
Now play the "if" game. As-
sume Rice sweeps this weekend
series and goes 8-1-1 in league
play. If Texas defeats SMU, the
Horns will be 10-0 and will be
the Central Zone champs. SMU
will be 8-2 and Rice is the wild-
card. Easy, isn't it?
So Rice is in the position to
let others decide their playoff
destiny. Also they will be active-
ly rooting for Texas, a practice
that may become common for
Rice fans.
Playoff action should be the
epitome of good soccer regard-
less of who makes it in. Assistant
coach Albert Val Helden sees a
series of close games where any-
one can win the championship.
Last weekend the team tied
Texas A&I 1-1 in non-League
action. "We took 11 players and
had a fun little game" explained
Van Helden.
Bang Gang wins intramural title
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Intramurals were busy last
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ing up and soccer and basketball
getting started.
The touch-football champion-
ship game was won by the
Lovett Bang Gang 33-7 over the
Will Rice Nads. The Bang Gang
defense shut down the Nads
while quarterback Johnny Scott
threw five TD passes, four of
them to Ken Lacey and one to
Jim Turley.
The college pairings on touch
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the rice thresher, november 7, 1974—page 14
football pits Wiess against Lovett
with the winner playing Baker.
Hanszen is pitted against Will
Rice with the winner playing Sid
Richardson.
Soccer games got underway
Saturday. In one game the WRC
'K' team defeated 'A' — 5 to 2.
In the other game the Bubbas
and the Punks played to a 3—3
tie. Intramural soccer will be
playing on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Intramural basketball season
started last Monday and here are
the scores:
Monday: Knownames 60 —
Flaming Avocados 22, Archigrad
16 — Stoney 15, Perfect Dream
35 — Zoo 32, Animals 27 —
Rambling Jacks 26.
Tuesday: Rasticizers 59 —
Bustards 14, Baldknobbers 54
— Cunning Runts 10, Armadillos
46 - TWNO 15, Tubesteaks 57
— Brouhaha 26.
Wednesday: Sons of Avoca-
dos 37 — Chem Gems 25, Proso-
dover 55 — Reactivated Sludge
24, Straw Dogs 50 — Cosmo-
nauts 15, Shakin' and Bakin' 48
— Kajoons 14.
Thursday: Hot Rocks 28 —
L'equipe 25, The Boat 36 —
Luck 35, Hockey Pucks 44 —
Named Later 16.
Friday: Shaker II 118 —
Chique Guite 0, Ed's Hang Up
18 — Nobody 17, Kerls' Gang 45
— ME 19, Short but Sweet 16 —
Wiess's Wurst 11.
ENGINEERING GRADUATES
Fall, Spring and Summer
OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT
in
MECHANICAL-CHEMICAL-ELECTRICAL
and PETROLEUM
Our ARAMCO Services Company representative
will be on campus for interviews on
Monday, November 11, 1974
The Amos Tuck School
of Business Administration
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, HANOVER NH.
Men and women seeking
EDUCATION FOR MANAGEMENT
are invited to discuss the
TUCK MBA
with
John J. Bello
Monday, November 18, 9-4
Sign up with the Placement Office, NOW!
The Graduate School of Business
of the University of Texas at Austin
. .will have representatives on campus Tuesday, November 19, to
provide information concerning graduate degrees in business.
Mr. B. J. Campsey will be on campus to discuss all graduate programs (Masters in
Business Administration, Masters in Professional Accounting, Doctor of Philosophy) with
any interested students.
These programs are open to ALL undergraduate majors.
Students interested in any graduate program can arrange an interview by contacting
Miss Mary Leatherwood in the Placement Center.
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Brewton, Gary. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1974, newspaper, November 7, 1974; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245208/m1/14/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.