Battalion/Page 17 March 24, 1982 sports | * ' T^ I'S”. Whz* . ..^, « < * *> 'W&;* "% » f ^|^ - ' %• •^-‘-i&Sls. j TANK MCNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds ^ l^T RX3P IS-LA0OR ^ Hagler-Hearns fight to be held May 24 Gulp, Gulp! photo by C. Michel Chang Todd Robeck, a freshman on the Texas A&M men’s swim team, bobs above the water in the breaststroke ioi.>byp«orF : competition against Texas Tech. The Aggies, who re cently completed their season by competing in the Southwest Conference meet, defeated the Red Raiders in the P. L. Downs Natatorium on the Texas A&M campus. ed out oil sota Tuesdii in a twin-1 at 7:30 pi Spurs deflate Clippers 106-98 United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Spurs ;uard George Gervin says his Beam was forced to deflate the Confidence the San Diego Clip- *pers felt going in to Tuesday's 1 lame. I p 4; In the teams’ past two meet- LlV-' fngs, the Clippers — who have ■vononly 16 games this season — Midwest Rtt§P C(,re< l decisive victories over cored lllp iSa n Antonio. Boston ColiB “basketball is a funny game, I lie wordB° you must strive to he consis- ■ lent,” Gervin said. “They have confidence when they play us ehimselfaliB n d vve had to take that away ■ May drafiP roin them tonight.” rthisyeanA The Spurs produced a vear a letdofl tremen dous third-quarter surge ar it would® 0 overcome a halftime deficit win the toufij# 1 ^ beat San Diego, 106-98. Id heasalelw ^ an Diego jumped to a 61-50 Bialftime lead, but the Clippers would returi ie senior IB I he thinks fell apart midway through the third quarter. With San Diego leading 69-60 with 7:18 left in the period, San Antonio ran off 10 unanswered points and out- scored the Clippers, 24-6, to take an 84-76 lead going into the final period. San Antonio shot 76 percent from the floor in the third period, while San Diego hit on only 21 percent of its field goal attempts. San Diego scored only 14 points in the third quarter. “We had a big lead at the start of the third quarter and I think the Spurs realized we were going to beat them for a third time,” said San Diego forward Michael Brooks. “Then they really came at us hard.” Also scoring in double fi gures for the Spurs were for ward Mike Mitchell with 21 and Mike Bratz and Gene Banks Jerome Whitehead had 17. with 14. The victory increased the San Diego was led by rookie Spurs’ lead in the NBA Midwest- A1 Wood with 22 points, while ern Division race to 4'/.> games Tom Chambers added 18 and over the Denver Nuggets. 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