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Page 12 • The Battalion
Sports
Tuesday • January 16,1996
Lindros, Flyers
down Stars, 6-1
□ The Philadelphia
star notched a goal
and two assists to
reach 300 points in
his NHL career.
had a chance to get back
into the game with a two-
man advantage for 1:14 late
in the period, but couldn’t
capitalize.
Lindros made it 4-1 with
a power play goal at 5:14.
Brind’Amour’s shot from
the point banked in off Lin
dros and past Dallas goalie
Manny Fernandez, who got
a piece of the puck before it
trickled into the net off his
blocker.
LeClair made it 5-1 with
his 100th NHL
goal and his 26th
of the season,
which tied his ca
reer high for
goals in a season,
set last year. He
burst through
the Dallas de
fense and poked
his own rebound past Fer
nandez at 11:14.
The Flyers took a 3-1 lead
into the second period, with
Renberg scoring the third
goal on a play which ap
peared to be offsides.
LeClair seemed to enter
the zone before Lindros, who
carried the puck across the
line on a 3-on-2. Renberg,
streaking down the slot, de
flected Lindros’ pass over
Fernandez. It was Lindros’
300th NHL point.
The Flyers scored on their
first two power plays.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) —
Eric Lindros had a goal and
two assists, notching his
300th NHL point, and John
LeClair had two goals and
an assist as the Philadelphia
Flyers beat the
Dallas Stars 6-1
Monday night.
The Flyers
snapped a four-
game home win
less streak, their
longest since the
1993-94 season.
Dallas, winless
in its last six games, is 0-9-1
on the road since a 7-6 win
in Colorado Dec. 3.
Mikael Renberg, Rod
Brind’Amour and Kjell
Samuelsson scored the other
goals for Philadelphia,
which went 3-for-5 on the
power play, and Ron Hextall
made 35 saves.
Former Flyer Brent
Fedyk scored for the Stars,
who went scoreless in five
power play chances.
The Flyers scored the sec
ond period’s only two goals
to take a 5-1 lead. Dallas
Tim Moog, The Battaijon
REMEMBER THE ALAMO BOWL
Texas A&M wide receivers Aaron Oliver (left) and Gene Lowery cele
brate the Aggies' 22-20 win over Michigan Dec. 28 in San Antonio.
Jackson, Mavericks stun Orlando, 119-104
□ Dallas had four players score
more than 20 points to counter
Shaquille O'Neal's 33.
DALLAS (AP) — Jim Jackson scored 29
points and three other Dallas players had at
least 20 as the Mavericks overcame
Shaquille O’Neal’s inside dominance for a
119-104 victory over the Orlando Magic on
Monday night.
O’Neal had his way with Dallas’ weak in
terior defense, getting 33 points on 14-of-18
shooting in his first game back after missing
four games with a strained left quadricep.
The Mavericks, meanwhile, spread the
ball around and were able to draw O’Neal
away from the lane. He was held to just
eight rebounds.
Jackson, continuing his recent surge, took
advantage of O’Neal’s absence under the
basket to score many of his points inside. He
also was hot from outside, and he cashed in
on his free throw chances by hitting 11 of 14.
Also frustrating the Magic with their in-
side-outside games where George McCloud
with 27 points, Popeye Jones with 22 and
Jason Kidd with 20.
Kidd, who had triple-doubles in his last
two games, scored 13 of his points in the
fourth quarter. He also had 14 assists and
seven rebounds to win the head-to-head
showdown with Orlando point guard Anfer-
nee Hardaway.
Hardaway was the only other offensive
threat for the Magic with 21 points, 14 of
them in the first half. Dennis Scott had 16
and no other Orlando player was in double
figures.
Dallas, which had lost four straight at
home and its last four against Orlando, has
now won three times in its last five games,
the Mavs’ best stretch since opening thesea-
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□ The Rocket reserve
scored 20 points, in
cluding a crucial dunk
with 13.7 seconds left.
HOUSTON (AP) - Hakeem
Olajuwon scored 28 points and
Mario Elie had 20 points and a
key slam dunk Monday night
as the Houston Rockets beat
the Utah Jazz 107-99.
Olajuwon scored nine
straight points, the last two
with 7:23 left in the game for
an 89-82 lead, their biggest ad
vantage in the tightly played
game until the final score.
John Stockton and Howard
Eisley almost shot the Jazz
back into the game with nine
points each in the fourth quar
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