Sports EXPANDED INVENTORY AT NEW LO WER PRICES CD EXCHANGE WHERE THE THRILLS ARE CHEAP, AND THE PARKING IS EASY. 2416-C Texas Ave. S. College Station In the Kroger Shopping Center 764-8751 Don’t Worry when an accident or sudden illness occurs CarePlus is open when you need them 7 days a week with affordable medical care. CarePlus Family Medical Center 241 1 Texas Ave. and Southwest Parkway 696-0683 10% A&M student discount Battalion Advertising - let it work for your business. Call 845-0569 Today Page 4 The Battalion Spurs rebound to tie conference finals □ Robinson leads San Antonio in 103-81 win. HOUSTON (AP) — The San Antonio Spurs have the home- court disadvantage back in the Western Conference finals. The Spurs, in their most dom inating performance of the play offs, routed the Houston Rockets 103-81 Sunday to square the best-of-7 series 2-2 with all the wins coming on the road. San Antonio dominated the rebounding 64-39 to emphatical ly complete a Summit sweep. David Robinson had 20 points and 16 re bounds, the first time he’s matched Ha keem Olajuwon statistically in the series. Ola juwon had 20 points and 14 rebounds but was just 9- for-24 from the field. Now the se ries shifts 200 miles up Inter state 10 for Game 5 Tues day night in the Alamodome, where San An tonio has lost three straight. It should be a welcome change for Houston, which is 3-4 at home in the play offs but has won four in a row on the road. Vinny Del Negro tied his ca reer playoff high for the second Straight game with 19 points, nine in the third quarter when San Antonio used a 17-4 run to blow the game open. All five Spurs starters scored in double figures and Doc Rivers came off the bench to score 13. Dennis Rodman scored 12 points and had 19 rebounds, 12 offensive, as San Antonio turned bully against a Rockets team that showed few signs of the poise, precision and togetherness that had brought them five straight playoff victories and a 2-0 lead in the series. Instead, they looked like a weary team playing its 14th playoff game in 26 days. The Spurs outscored the Rock ets 24-13 in the third quarter, when Houston went 5-for-15 from the field and committed five turnovers. San Antonio led 78-58 going into the final quarter and the Rockets never got closer than 14 the rest of the way. THE TEXAS SHOOTOUT The 1995 NBA Western Conference Finals San Antonio vs. Houston (Series tied, 2-2) Game 1: Mon. May 22 Houston 94 at San Antonio 93 Game 2: Wed. May 24 Houston 106 at San Antonio 96 Game 3: Fri. May 26 San Antonio 107 at Houston 102 Game 4: Sun. May 28 San Antonio 103 at Houston 81 Game 5: Tue. May 30 at San Antonio Game 6: Thu. June 1 at Houston Game 7: Sat. June 3 at San Antonio (if necessary) GeorgandiS: Fans strike back with low attendance Continued from Page 3 make any noise at all. The ad dition of “General Admission,” an Astrodome employee dressed up in Civil War garb who fires a cannon for each As tro home run hasn’t helped at tendance much. Why? Because the Astros can’t hit home runs to save their lives. One of baseball's big prob lems is that Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Shaquille O’Neal and Reggie Miller don’t play in the major leagues. Baseball has Barry Bonds, Frank Thomas and Ken Griffey Jr., but there aren’t enough su perstars to save baseball from its downward spiral. Another problem hurting pro baseball is its college equiva lent. The regional action around the country is furious as teams compete to get elusive bids to the College World Series in Omaha. For once, the South west Conference is doing its fans proud in the postseason by placing four teams in the NCAA Regionals Tournament. As of Sunday, all four SWC teams were still playing for bids to the World Series, with Texas Tech leading the charge after crushing Providence Sat urday, 24-5, Both Rice and A&M also won Saturday while Texas was knocked off by the Oklahoma Sooners. The point is college games have everything that the pros don’t. Like hitting, for instance. Too many pro games are three- and-a-half hour long, 3-2 yawn ers. Saturday, A&M and Mass achusetts ripped each other in a 14-11 war won by the Aggies. Tech had nine hits in the first inning against Providence en route to a 27-hit outburst. There are very few, if any, signs of life for baseball. One is Cal Ripken, who is nearing the immortal Lou Gehrig’s consecu tive game streak. Another is Hdeo Nomo, the Japanese pitching sensation who is call ing up images of Fernando Valenzuela out in Tinseltown. Nomo, the current Dodger star is very similar to Valen zuela, the former Dodger star. They both have a crazy deliv ery, with Nome twisting his body almost backward while Valenzuela practiced “breath ing through his eyelids,” a prac tice copied by the great "Nuke” LaLoosh in the movie “Bull Durham.” Both also speak very little English, but nevertheless have captured the imagination of Southern California. Can Nomo bring the glory years back to Los Angeles? Maybe. Can Bagwell find his stroke again and get back to his fearsome MVP form of last sea son? Probably. Can baseball ever be the same again? No. Monday • May Track Continued from Page] dence in myself. I Im am capable of doing.' In the field events,! throw of 247 feet inti was the fifth-best of outdoor season. 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