Wednesday, January 16, 1985Arhe Battalion/Page 9 I osli rnia suit nualftej erepon a Texi half tlm tobett- e Houif agreec at the ts- studenis. graduaK governor has ask« ield. r nor ask im. 1 illas, said ite’s prfr 1 bring it overnor's marriap and dnl- air way io they art :s that art d fori said Jad- Ixout rail' generait tnat’s an il e’ll run listance.” •posed fe iposalson — a “nti roney. • care ten- o pay for tetors, yon offset tht Jackson a fee i claimed everything e govern- seel excepi y Farabee ■ded. st colleges ie countn i any more west j_ highways," he did i itstick, and obber, t wounds in indictment' that fi hit on the aim the i in and tht the Dalla -’s office l estifying i Metcalf on road By TRAVIS TINGLE Sports Editor Texas A&M will try to bounce back from an extremely unpleasant encounter last Friday night with No. 3 SMU when it takes on TCU to night at 7:30 p.m. in Fort Worth’s Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Fhe respective records of both Shelby Metcalfs Aggies and Jim Kill- ingsworth’s Horned Frogs are vir tually identical. The Ags are 9-5 overall, 1-2 in the Southwest Confer ence, while the “Killer” Frogs are 9-(i thus far this season, 1-3 in confer ence play. takes Ag show to Frogs’ pad If history repeats itself, as it so of ten does in the SWC cage race, to night’s showdown in Fort Worth could go down to the final buzzer — literally. During last season’s two meetings between A&M and TCU, the Ags prevailed twice, but only by a total of eight points. A&M won the first encounter 68-62 in G. Rollie White Coliseum, then had to go into overtime to down TCU 67-65 in Fort Worth. Both TCU and A&M’s lone SWC victory came at the expense of Jim Haller’s Baylor Bears. The Frogs broke a four-game losing streak against the Bears last Saturday with a 84-68 win on their home court. The game will feature some of the conference’s best outside shooting threats — A&M’s guards Kenny Brown (18.4 points per game aver age), Don Marbury (14.7) and Todd Holloway (11.4); TCU’s guards Den nis Nutt (17.5) and Tracy Mitchell (11-4). Metcalf, 350-235 in his 22nd year as head coach of the Aggies, is 30-13 against TCU. Killingsworth, 77-84 in only his 6th season at TCU, is 4-8 against A&M. Hickey's Ags blast TCU 85-62 for season's first SWC victory Associated Press FOR 1 WORTII — I.isa Langston had 22 points to hand Texas A&M’s first year head coach Lynn Hickey her fit si Southwest (ionferent e victors over the TCI ’ 1 btrued Frogs 85-62 Tuesday night. A&M improved their overall season record to 8-6, 1-3 in the SWC, while the Horned Frogs fell to 4-10 and have yet to win a conference game in four tries. The Aggies led In as main as 27 points in the first half, starting at 38-22 and building the lead from there. Langston and Jenni Fdgar both c hipped in 10 points and Beth Yopung dished out four assists to help strengthen the Aggies’ lead going in at the half. Texas Tech 78, Arkansas 74 LUBBOCK — Sharon (lain hit 20 points and 1 ricia Clay added 18 to lead Texas Tech to a come-from-behind 78-74 victory ovei Arkansas Tuesday night in Southwest (Conference women’s basketball play. Arkansas’ Bettv Fisc us was the game's high-point producer with 25, and she led both teams in rebounding with 12 grabs. Robertson paces Spurs’ blowout of Utah United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Alvin Rob ertson scored a career-high 27 points Tuesday night, 1 1 of them during a 20-0 San Antonio streak in the second half , to lead the Spurs to a 127-101 victory over the Utah Jazz. Robertson, who scored 23 points in the second half, hit 13-of-I5 from the floor, picked of f seven steals and blocked three shots. He scored nine in the decisive third quarter and 14 in the final period. Mike Mitchell poured in 20, Artis Gilmore scored 15 and Mark lava- roni added 14 on 7-of-7 shooting. The Spurs raised their record to 17- 20, one game ahead of the 17-22 Jazz for fourth place in the NBA’s Midwest Division. Johnny Moore scored nine points, picked off seven steals, handed out 13 assists and grabbed 10 rebounds. He missed his fifth triple double lig- ured of the season when San Anto nio coach Cotton Fitzsimmons re fused to put him back in the game despite the pleadings of the crowd and the Spurs bench. Robertson scored seven during a 12-0 Spurs run at the end of the third quarter to give San Antonio a 92-82 lead. After Mark Eaton hit a three- point play to put the Jazz up, 82-80, Ivaroni scored four points to start the Spurs’ streak. Robertson hit a driving layup to start the fourth quarter and punc tuated the 20-point San Antonio tear with a steal and a dunk to give the Spurs a 100-84 lead. Darrell Griffith led the Jazz with 22. Adrian Dantley scored 21, and Eaton and Thurl Bailey scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds each. Defense Never Rests Photo by DEANSAITO Kenny Brown (32) looks underneath for a pass as Marquette’s Mandy Johnson (20) ap plies pressure. The Ags won the game, played earlier this season at The Summit in Houston, 77-69. Brown leads the Southwest Conference in free throw percentage, hitting 53 of 55 for 96.4 percent. A&M (9-5) heads into Fort Worth tonight to face TCU (9-6). Back to School Special 20% - 50% off Everything! 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