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CO/MPUTER 809 South Texas Avenue College Station, Texas 77840 (409)764-1136 Page 8 The Battalion Monday, April 29,199 NBA Playoff Summary FIRST ROUND (Best-of-5) Thursday, April 25 Chicago 126, New York 85, Chi cago leads series 1-0 Philadelphia 99, Milwaukee 90 San Antonio 130, Golden State 121 LA Lakers 94, Houston 92 Utah 129, Phoenix 90 Friday, April 26 Boston 127, Indiana 120, Boston leads series 1 -0 Atlanta 103, Detroit 98, Atlanta leads series 1 -0 Portland 110, Seattle 102, Port land leads series 1 -0 Saturday, April 27 Golden State 111, San Antonio 98, series tied 1-1 LA Lakers 109, Houston 98, Los Angeles leads series 2-0 Phoenix 102, Utah 92, series tied 1-1 Philadelphia 116, Milwaukee 112, OT, Philadelphia leads series 2-0 Sunday, April 28 Indiana 130, Boston 118, series tied 1-1 Chicago 89, New York 79, Chi cago leads series 2-0 Detroit 101, Atlanta 88, series tied 1-1 Portland 115, Seattle 106, Port land leads series 2-0 Monday, April 29 No games scheduled Tuesday, April 30 Detroit at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at New York, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. LA Lakers at Houston, 7 p.m. Portland at Seattle, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1 Boston at Indiana, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Continued from page 7 Aggies sweep Frogs ing 13 hits, but could only man age five runs, stranding 16 base runners. The Ags were lead by Huckuntod's three hits and two runs batted in. Catcher Blake Pyle, left fielder Mike Hickey, and Colby each had two hits in the game. Hickey was also involved in the big play of the game. Hickey attempted to score on a Robinson sacrifice fly, only to be tagged out by TCU chatcher Kyle Caple in a hard collision at the late. Caple and TCU pitcher ared Schope exchanged words and shoves with Hickey, and both benches cleared. This was the second consecutive series for the Aggies that involved a bench clearing scuffle. Johnson showed concern about the fight, but declined to point fingers. "It was a close play and Caple was blocking the plate," Johnson said. "There was a collision at Fa the plate, then some pushing and shoving. A whole lot of our players, and whole lot of theirs joined in." In Friday night's series opener, freshman left-hander Jeff Granger continued his domi nation of opposing batters. Granger (7-2) gave up two runs on a homerun by TCU catcher Mark Rudis, but held the Horned-Frogs to just six hits. Granger recorded seven strikeouts in the Aggies' 9-2 opening victory raising his sea son total to 101, eight shy of the A&M season record held by Clint Thomas (109 in 1976). The sweep of TCU in Fort Worth was the first for A&M since 1977, and improved A&M's record to 12-6 in SWC play, 40-17 overall. The Homed Frogs dropped to 8-10 in conference play, 30-21 overall and are virtually elemi- nated from tournament play. Continued from page? WLAF offers spring gridiron action green jerseys? 1 can name four, all playing for the Or lando Thunder. The official "helmet cam" literally puts you into the game, grinding out yards from a first person perspec tive. David Letterman has nothing that can compare. For real color commentary, though, nothing beats the built in microphones each player has in his helmet. This not only lets the television au dience in on the plays in ad vance, but also allows for im mediate analysis of the plays and calls by on-field person nel - live and uncensored. Where else can a sports fan hear a coach scream at his f ers in English, German, Italian? play. On kickoffs the ball is live from the moment it is kicked until it goes out of bounds, and touchbacks are only brought out to the yard line, encouraging more running. All of this has been de signed to improve the game, and generate fan interest. Ap parently it is working. For halftime entertaiment fireworks light up the skies over the stadiums, but the real entertainment comes when the teams light up the endzones with wild cele bration dances after touch downs. The WLAF has no anti-celebration rule like the NFL, and the dances often re semble something choreo graphed by Paula Abdul. It may look silly, but the Euro peans eat it up. The London Monarchs have an average attendance of 35,000 at Wembly Stadium, The Barcelona Dragons packed 45,000 into their Olympic Stadium two weeks ago, outdrawing every Euro pean soccer game that week end. Those may not be Su perbowl attendance figures, out it's better than the ole USFL did in its last year. The NFL may well look to some of the other rule changes the WLAF has come up with. Pro football finally has a two point conversion, a gripe I've had with the NFL for years. The stupid "in the grasp" rule has been booted, along with the evil instant re- The European teams have been so successful the ten team World League may not stay ten much longer. Mos cow, Paris and Rome have made bids for teams in future expansion. Tokyo, Argentina and Australia both contacted Tex Schramm about expan sion while he was still presi dent of the league, and seve ral U.S. cities have also expressed interest. 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