The Battalion SPORTS 10 Wednesday, January 31,1990 Sports Editor Richard Tijerina 845-268$ Alan Lehmann Spons Writer Pro Bowl just turning into a big Pro Hype Poet's just scrap the Pro Bowl. Without the football’s top talent, what good is it? Like baseball’s All-Star Game, the Pro Bowl is supposed to be a showcase for the best players in the game. Everybody wins. The fans get to see the league’s best and the players are honored by their peers by being selected to play. It works well for baseball, providing a mid-season break for the players and fantasy matchups for the fans. Where else can you see Mike Scott face Jose Canseco? However, the Pro Bowl is a failure in that regard. At least six of the NFL’s top athletes — including four of the top quarterbacks — won’t play in Sunday’s game: Joe Montana, John Elway, Don Majkowski, Boomer Esiason, John Taylor and Karl Mecklenberg. Why? After the 55-10 Super-drubbing last Sunday, AFC players should be hot for revenge and NFC players should try to continue their post-season dominance. But, that’s not the case. In fact, Esiason stated a month ago that he wouldn’t play in the Pro Bowl because of poor blocking. Mecklenberg and Taylor are injured, Montana and Elway claim injuries and Majkowski listed personal reasons. Hey, can you blame them? Football is a rough game, much more so than See Lehmann/Page 1 1 Ags maul hapless Red Raiders Milton scores 25 as Thornton wins for second time FROM STAFF & WIRE REPORTS Tony Milton scored 25 points for Texas A&M as the Aggies stifled a Texas Tech SWC Standings Team Arkansas Texas Houston A*# Rice SWC Record 9-0 7-2 6-3 4-4 4-4 3-6 3-5 SMU Texas Tech s results °‘ 9 Baytor 86. SMU 63; Texas ASM 101, Texas Tech 85; Arkan sas 70, Rice 66; Saturday s schedule SMU at TCU. noon (Raycom); Baylpr at A&M. 7:30 p m,; Mis- souri-Kansss City at Rice, 7:35 p.m.; comeback attempt Wednesday night and won 101-85, sending Tech to its 10th- straight defeat. A&M improved to 1 1-1 1 overall and 4-4 in the Southwest Conference. The Red Raiders equaled a school record for consecutive losses in dropping to 5-14 overall and 0-9 in the conference. Texas Tech opened the second half down, 56-35. The Raiders narrowed the Aggies’ lead to 10 points four times, but couldn’t come closer. Will Flemons blocked seven shots, a sin gle-game record for Tech. Freddie Ricks scored 23 points for the Aggies, and Lynn Suber and Daren Rhea each scored 19. Derex Butts led the Raiders with 14 points. Flemons scored 14, Steve Miles scored 12, and J.D. Sanders and Cleveland Phelps added 11 each. A&M slowly pulled away the rest of the First half. After intermission, Texas Tech began shooting better, improving its Field goal percentage from 35 percent in the First half to 45 percent in the second half. A&M, which shot 50 percent in the First half, shot just 35 percent in the second half. Texas Tech Finished with 54 rebounds, and 37 of those were in the second half. Battalion file photo A&M junior guard Lynn Suber, shown here pulling down a rebound against Arkansas, scored 19 points Wednesday night as the Aggies pounded Texas Tech, 101-85 in Lubbock. A&M meets Baylor Saturday. “A&M came out and hit the buckets early, and did a good job defensively against us, to jump out to that big lead early,” Tech coach Gerald Myers said. “We had to play catch-up after that, and we scrambled around and got back into it a little.” A&M interim coach John Thornton, who owns a 2-1 record since Shelby Metcalf left Jan. 22, said: “The thing that encouraged me the most was that when things weren’t going our way in the second half, our guys pulled together and no one started pointing fingers. “Then we came back and made the plays and put it away.” Myers said he was disappointed that the Raiders were flat at the beginning. “In the second half we got after it a little better, but we were scrambling from be hind,” Myers said. Cowboys to use draft picks from Walker trade DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys Wednesday exercised their rights to eight draft picks in the Herscnel Wal trade anti offered the Minnesota Vile two mid-round picks for linebackers Jo Solomon, Davicl Howard and cornerl). Issiac Holt. Coach Jimmy Johnson also annouo that veterans Ed “Too Tall” Jones, Even Walls and Tom Rafferty will be left unp tected when the roster of 37 protectedpt ers is sent to the NFL office on Thursdai “We have exercised our rights in Minnesota trade for Walker andthebal in their court,” Johnson said. “TheViki have until noon Thursday to decide or lomon, Holt, and Howard will becomef agents.” Dallas now has Minnesota’s first-roj pick for the upcoming draft, first-rouj picks in 1991 and 1992, three secorl round picks, one third-round choice an:| sixth-round selection. t 1 he trade with the Vikings stipulatl that Holt, Solomon, and Howard musil released by Feb. 1 in order for the Cowkl to receive all the draft choices fromthell kings. ! The Cowboys plan to leave those plaiti unprotected unless they hear fromthell kings when they send the list to New V i on Thursday. | “We’ve done our deal with the Vikinfl Johnson said. “We’d love to have all ilil players because they are quality butweail love to have the draft picks.” j The Cowboys lost their first-round by taking quarterback Steve Walsh imtK supplemental draft last year. B Walsh is on the trading block. “Seveil teams have expressed interest and wel had discussions but nothing concral Johnson said. | The trading season begins on Monday | Johnson said not protecting Walls, aci'j net bac k, Jones, a defensive end, and R.j ferty, a center, didn’t mean that hedoe j want them back. The players have urj April 1 to test their value on the freeagej market. 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