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Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 JUNIORS You Must Select Your Yearbook Photos For The 1977 Aggieland Before APRIL 30 . university studio 115 College Main 846-8019 Sports Rockets defeat Bullets 107-103 United Press International Rudy Tomjanovich is a smooth and capable shooter, and last night the fourth quarter belonged to him. With it went a 107-103 victory for the Houston Rockets, who evened their best-of-seven NBA playoff se ries with the Washington Bullets at two games each. LAKEVIEW CLUB “I went one-on-one a lot tonight, 1. which is something I don’t normally I do,” said Tomjanovich, who finished with a team-high 28 points, hitting 12-of-23 shots from the floor. With the score tied 92-92 in the final period, the 6-foot-8 Tom janovich hit consecutive baskets with a sweeping hook from in close and a jumper from long range to put the Rockets up by four. A bucket by Moses Malone, who finished with 13 rebounds, with 4:40 remaining increased Houston’s lead to six and virtually put the Bullets away. The fifth game of this Eastern 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Dennis Ivey and the Waymen with special guest — Darrell McCall Every Tuesday Night $2.00 per person 8-12 All brands beer 30c Ladies $1.00 All brands beer 40c STAMPEDE DANCE Every Thursday Night Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies Double-Feature Every Week Men $2.00 8-12 Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday $3 per person No one under 18 Ladies Free $3 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS fuwwvVwwwwwwvwwwwwwwwvwwwvwwu'ywwwwvwwwwvww; f Movie Ticket <0 £ Admit 2 With This Ticket a □ □ With This Ticket You Get: Conference semifinal series will re sume Friday night at Houston. “Anything can happen, but you have to go for our side now because we have two games left in front of our people,” agreed Houston’s Cal vin Murphy, who, in a strong per formance, scored 22 points. With Houston apparently in con trol with a seven-point lead and just over two minutes left, a three-point play by Phil Henderson and Mitch Kupchack pulled the Bullets to within two. A basket by Mike Newlin with 27 seconds to go eventually sealed it for the Rockets. Chenier led all scorers with 29 points while Elvin Hayes added 23 for Washington. Malone added 17 points for the Rockets and Newlin 15. In other NBA playoff games, Portland defeated Denver, 105-96, to take a 3-1 lead in their series and Golden State stopped Los Angeles, 114-103, to square their series at 2-2. Boston, tied 2-2 with the 76ers, plays at Philadelphia tonight. Bob Gross scored 25 points to lead the Trail Blazers past the Nuggets in their Western Confer ence Semifinal series. Gross had 12 of his points in the final period as the Blazers shook off land contained David a last-gasp rally by the Nuggets, who finished with 16 who will host the fifth game Sunday. capitalized on an injured Dan| In a strong defensive effort, Port- who had 19 points. Mtv: ysvi fay; .Y4\' y«y; ij 'mm /ZD f.w.w.w.w. Z3 2 - 6 oz. Top Sirloin 2 - Baked Potatoes 2 - Texas Toasts 2 - Salad Bar 2 - Drinks of your choice 2 - Tickets to ABC Cinema I & II The C&S Transit Co. is now open to the public Mouthwatering pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads A fabulous bar Old time movies And the most delightful atmosphere in town $095 (Good Mon.- Thurs. Only) 6-9 p.m. Tickets Good For Any Feature Ciiynyj> ~ Cidl> Curtis Die Dickey rus 4103 S. TEXAS AVE. Bryan Place Bldg. Suite 208 xar 846-5018 Saturdays by Appointment 10% DISCOUNT ON STYLES OR MERCHANDISE WITH THIS AD AUSTIN — A d mule dec jis-Pecos anc nber of strip caught wer ne regulation Texas Parks isioners. lule deer se : west of the be limited it |r, Nov. 26 - 815 Htvy. 30 Just look for the old train depot % He ClotfibS Jforse, 5801 e.grfbSf: TOWN 4 COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER. 317 College Ave. 846-8741 jayo/1 sjLj± lwm z t/iupv TZ ja>P!± aiAO|/vi jj r ’ IbiAed [relieve hui ns-Pecos de< Bag limits o lir hybrids h hree per da p. An except Toledo Ben Setec+e c/ Grot and posses in two and 1 consistent v ons. ’arks and \A new car financing for graduating seniors. And defer the first payment for six months. Pick out the car you want, drive it this semester, then begin your payments after you go to work. The Bank of A&M can put you in a new set of wheels today. Terms include 100 per cent financing (including insurance); deferment of the first payment up to six months; loan repayment extended up to 48 months (including the deferred payment period); and credit life insurance. Bring your job commitment letter or your application for active duty month. We can work out a repayment program that fits your circumstances. See Mike Laughlin ’65 or Lt. Col. Glynn Jones (USAF-Ret.) ’43 The BANK of A&M member/fdic /Vo bank /s closer to Texas A&M or its students. 846-5721 $1 & i.d. 1 St- J! 2nd-j RudderN-j Auditorium B °vsc Girls Ci