SWT Bobcats host RamsSouthwest Texas State’s Bob-cats—alias the vagabonds— return to Stratum Gym In San Marcos Saturday night for only the second time this season as Lcne Star Conference play gets underway In earnest.Their first home appearance since Nov. 24 will find the Bob cats challenging Angelo State University.Vernon McDonald's ‘Cats will remain at home for another LSC contest on Monday night against Sul Ross. Both games will start at 7:30.Kid’s Night will be observedMonday with all children 12 and under admitted free if accompanied by an adult.SWT will take an 8-7 season mark and l-l LSC record Into the Angelo State game.The Bobcats returned Sunday from a 10-day. 6-gamo tour of Wisconsin which ended with SWT winning the championship of tho Sentry Classic In Stevons Point.McDonald was pleased with the trip although the 'Cats only split their stx game stint.I had a couple of primary goals in mind,” McDonald sold “Firs! I wanted us to mold together as a group, you tend to do , this when you live together as long as wo did; and scccnd, the schools .In Wisconsin play tremendousde-fense and I wanted us to play„ against that kind of competition.’' ’ ■ McDonald said Monday ho felt ‘ like both goals hnd been achieved. 1-In six gomes the 'Cats werol-ablo to score more than 70points c*ily twice and they gavo up more “•? than 70 lust one time.Going into the ASU game, SWT leads the LSC in defense with-;-an average yield of 67.9 and the ' • □obcats are also the No. 1 re- v-i bounding unit, claiming 54.0 per ■* cent of the missed shots.Senior centers Travis Cornett and Bruce Feathorston continue to lead SWT’s scoring.Cornett Is averaging 17.9 points a game and now has 1,493 career points, second cnly to school record holder Charles Sharp (.1,884 ).Peatherston has a 14.3 norm— and ls.tjie tcp rebour.der with a' 10.7 average. Feathorston’s 1,175 career points rank fifth In * school history.Whllo SWT Is 1-1 In locp play,ASU will bring a 1-0 LSC log and 3-6 seastm mark Into Saturday’s game.Sports SceneWere Cecil 9. DeMUle still alive today, he*d probably find more satisfaction In producing bowl game halftime shows than dabbling in today’s low-budgec movies.DeMllle, renowned for his lavish, expensive epics starring a cast of thousands,” would be right at