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College Station Open until 8p.m. - 7 days a week Page 8 The Battalion Monday, March 29,1 Winder Continued from Page 7 established. 1. Had to be a sport where athletic ability would help but would not be neces sary. 2. Could still cause bodily harm to an opponent. 3. Could get a killer tan. We chose volleyball be cause it met all the guide lines we had set out and one of us happened to own one. So we start to play and something amazing happens - we actually could return the ball back after a serve, sometimes more than twice. It certainly wasn't the great est volleyball ever played, but I bet it came close. How couldn't it with these guys? Tony: very good Favorite Phrase: "I've never played volleyball be fore." Weakness: Screws up on purpose when he feels he's playing too good Rick: average Favorite Shot: Get it back over the net. Weakness: Forgets that there are out-of-bounds markers Jason: average Favorite Rock Group: Led Zeppelin Weakness: Refuses to dive for the ball because the sand will get him dirty Clay: very good Favorite Volleyball Activ ity: Kick sand on Jason Weakness: Can't decide to leave sunglasses on or off Brad: average Favorite Word: Haber dashery Weakness: Doesn't know what haberdashery means. I don't know which guy broke my hand, so for right now I'm going to blame it on every one of them. The sad thing is, none of this should have happened because we should have been playing football. But now I get to work on my killer tan. Sweep Continued from Page 7 Cougars. In the first game of Saturday's double-header, the Cougars could not make up in batting what A&M was doing to their depleted infield and pitching staff, as A&M out-muscled the Cougars 20-10. A&M erupted against Houston to go into the bottom of the sev enth leading 20-3. Seven Aggie batters finished with two or more RBIs, including David Minor's seventh-inning grand slam to put the game on ice. Starter Trey Moore was lifted in the top of the seventh, and the Cougars got themselves seven runs off reliever Jeff Jansky before A&M's Kevin Bosse completed the game. A&M capitalized on UH coach Bragg Stockton's makeshift mid dle infield, with starting shortstop Jason McDonald and third base- man Ricky Freeman off the field. Houston set a team record against SWC opponents with seven er rors, three by Freeman's replace ment Pat Cauley. Also, Houston's ace pitcher Wade Williams was out for the series with tendonitis. In the second game, A&M's third starting lefthander Kelly Wunsch struggled with his con trol in the first inning, issuing three walks and giving up two run-scoring singles before being lifted. Wunsch, recovering from back problems, was relieved by right hander Chris Clemons. Clemons struggled also, walking five be fore being replaced at the bottom of the third by Spencer McIntyre. Houston gave starter Matt Beech a seven-run lead in the first, and after A&M got two in the top of the second, Houston got their seven-run lead right back, an swering with two runs to lead 9-2. However, A&M notched three in the third, one in the fifth, and led 14-9 after two four-run in nings in the fifth and sixth. Houston added three unearned runs in the bottom of the sixth, and John Codrington relieved McIntyre and A&M got the third out of the inning on a line drive before the game was called. On Sunday, UH knotted up the score with two runs in the eighth before A&M's closer Brian Parker relieved. Parker gave up the hit to tiethe game, but got out of the eighth, before running into trouble in the bottom of the ninth. With runners on first and second, two outs, and a full count against UH's Carlos Perez, Parker nailed an inside strike as Perez watched, sending the game into extra innings. Harlan started a five-run out burst in the eleventh, effectivelj putting the game out of reach. "They had us on our heels where we had to respond," A&M coach Mark Johnson said. "It was weird, (but) you run into them every once in awhile." Spurs slam Mavs, draw bead on first THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS — David Robinson scored 20 of his 31 points in the second half as the San Antonio Spurs continued their dominance of the Dallas Mavericks with a 114-107 victory Sunday night. The Spurs defeated the Maver icks for the 14th time in 15 meet ings and swept this season's series 5-0. Antoine Carr scored 21 points for San Antonio, which led just 94-90 on Donald Hodge's dunk with 5:28 left. Robinson then start ed an 11-2 run with a three-point play, and later added a free throw and a dunk as the Spurs surged to a 105-92 advantage. Tim Legler scored a career- high 19 points for the Mavericks, who won three of their previous six games while playing their best ball of the season. Jim Jackson added 18 points for Dallas, now 7- 61 this season. Carr had two dunks in a 10-5 run in the final 5:26 of the third period that turned a 71-70 deficit into an 80-76 Spurs advantage. Robinson, who scored eight points in the third quarter, had 11 in the first period before picking up his third foul with 1:52 left. Robinson spent the rest of the half on the bench. Dallas took advantage of Robinson's ab sence in the middle, tying San Antonio 60-60 at half time on Morion Wiley's third 3 Robinson pointer of the half, with 8.0 sec onds left. Dallas shot 52 percent from the field in the first half while San An tonio hit 57 percent. Robinson has been recently slowed by a cyst in his right knee. Last week, he scored only 10 and nine points in road losses against the New York Knicks and Cleve land Cavaliers. Robinson has received extra treatment for the knee problems, including an anti-inflammatory injection. "I'm very opposed to needles," Robinson said. "But I'm even more opposed to pain. The sore ness and swelling is down and tonight I really felt like myself again. It's tough playing when you don't feel like you can jump." Robinson converted 12 of 20 shots and added seven rebounds. In the fourth quarter, he scored 12 points as San Antonio converted 65 percent of its field goal at tempts. "I saw the gleam in David's eyes again," Carr said. "He's pumped up. When he's playing like that, no way people are going to stop him. I think he's about to go on one of those runs." The Spurs also were motivated when they learned that the Mid west Division-leading Houston Rockets fell 101-100 to the Min nesota Timberwolves Sunday. With the victory, San Antonio pulled within a game of the Rock ets in the division race. "We're chasing them," Robin son said. "If we want to win the title, we've got to get going There's not a lot of time left." The Mavericks have showed much improvement over the past two weeks as Jackson, who ended his holdout on March 4, continues to get acclimated to the league. Jackson hit eight of 15 shots and added a career-high 11 assists to tie a Mavericks rookie record. The Mavericks are trying avoid setting the league record f fewest victories in a season, he by the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers (9-73). "If we keep doing this, we're going to win our share of games," Mavericks coach Gar Heard said "Overall I was pleased with the outcome. The difference in the game was at the free-throw line." San Antonio Converted 32 of 3d foul shots. Dallas was 12 of 17 from the line. SPECTACULAR..JRRESISTABLE...ASTOUNDING! IV0 P0G0RELICH I A N I One of the best selling classical recording artists of all time! 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