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The New Jersey Generals
didn’t intend to be such welcome
guests, but they made the Hous
ton Gamblers’ home opener a
success.
Houston quarterback Jim
Kelly passed for 271 yards and
one touchdown, and Gamblers
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Fritsch’s PAT gave Houston a
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New Jersey’s Roger Ruzek
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10 as Kelly threw a 25-yard TD
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ly unbeaten Tampa Bay Ban
dits.
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Glen Carano passed 5
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)y Aggie center Jimmie Gilbert.
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But despite Brown’s hot
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The Aggies went into their
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way. 1:05 ... 1:04 ... 1:03.
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court hash mark. 0:30 ... 0:29 ...
0:28.
Holloway dribbles. Holloway
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Brown is double teamed.
Holloway passes to Williams in
the corner.
0:08 ... 0:07 ... 0:06. Williams
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The shot is way off.
Gilbert goes up, grabs the
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the air knocked out of him.
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speration shot by Carl Wright.
It’s the Aggies 59-57.
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Alter the game SMU Coach
Dave Bliss said it wasn’t the last
shot that the Aggies took that
beat the Mustangs.
“They oul-quicked us to the
loose balls,” Bliss said.
“The winning shot was not
what beat us; it was the follow
up. And that’s what they heal us
on all nijjht.”
So, Bliss and his Ponies re
turned to Dallas while the
Aggies prepared for Arkansas.
The Hogs were ready. No
matter where the SWC sche
dules the tournament the Hog
fans come a-callin.’
SOOOOOOOOIEEEEEEEE
PIGS.
The walls of the Summit
echoed.
SOOOOOOOOIEEEEEEEE
PIGS.
And so it was the Aggies vs.
the Hogs in the semi-finals.
Arkansas pounded the
Aggies for the first 14 minutes,
leading 24-9 with less than six
minutes left in the half. The few
Aggie fans, led by two yell lead
ers, were outmanned by the
snorting Hog fans and their
beautiful cheer squad.
All that was missing was a
mud puddle to make the Hogs’
day. But then Texas A&M
Coach Shelby Metcalf called
down the bench.
Looking like Oscar Mayer
armed with a cleaver, Mike Clif
ford scored 5 points and had 3
rebounds as the Aggies pulled to
within four, 24-20 at the half.
Throughout the second half
the Aggies held onto the Hogs’
curly tails, even taking the lead
with 12:32 remaining in the con
test.
It was a four-point contest the
rest of the way.
With 1:44 remaining in the
game A&M’s Brown hit two free
throws that tied it at 47-47. And
after Ricky Norton missed the
front end of a one-and-one with
33 seconds to go, the Aggies’
chance at a second upset looked
good.
Kenny Brown
But then with less thail
seconds left guard Darnel*
liams was tripped andcalletl
traveling.
After a time-out, thefcB
backs threw the ball into Noil
And Norton, who wanteditl
hero all the way, broughttlitl
clowncourl to just witW
three-point line and let
jump shot that hit nothk
net. A desperation shotS I
past midcourt at the b» I
didn’t come close. Arkansas I
49-47.
Arkansas Coach Eddie!
ton had praised Metcalfanl
team that had almost bl«|
their path to the SWC fn
“My hat is off to Shelby
ton said. “He is one of tbe
standing coaches in this
and he had his team ins
They will be a contendera l
from now.”
The Aggies ended these I
16-14.
Brown on all-tourney
Houston center Akeem Ola-
juwon, who was named Sunday
as outstanding player in the
ment, was named as the only
unanimous selection to the all
tournament team.
Joining Olajuwon on the all
tournament team were Texas
A&M’s Kenny Brown, Rice’s
Tyrone Washington, Houston’s
Michael Young, and Arkansas’
Alvin Robertson. Young was
named to the team for the third
time, following his selection
1981 and ’83.
Robertson was also a rep
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and winning the outstandl
player ballot that year.
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Kleine of Arkansas, Wiiq
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