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Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 27, 1983 SPECIAL NOTICE 1st SUMMER SESSION OPTIONAL BOARD PLAN Students, on campus, off campus, and graduate, may dine on a meal plan during the 1st Summer Session at TAMIL Students selecting the 7-day plan may dine three meals each day, except Sunday evening: those selecting the 5-day plan may dine three meals each day, Monday through Friday. Meals will be served in Commons. Fees are payable to the Controller of Ac counts, Fiscal Office, Coke Building. Notice dates: Commons will be open for cash business on Registration day, May 30. Meal plans will begin on the first day of class, May 31. Fees for each plan are as follows: 7 Day $195.00 May 31 through July 1 5 Day $176.00 and Plus Tax July 5 and 6 Meal plan validation will begin at 7:30 a.m., May 31, in the Commons Lobby. Fee slips will be required. TANK MFNAMARA vyim HEACtiOJ t? 1U& iaiest NR. GAMgUMG iNCIpem, S*fc>C15> COtOMKJt^r AMP &6M0UKJG MATE WilUeuA... by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds KATE, IP 1UE NR- 0AP KNOWN THAT MlGU£K / TAWK A}0V Zl-'rtEAR-OMp' U/- iVxr-9 \MA/~ a II Cj\/r: acnr*? ' U/rTLi kieO\/C CK\rn kCii lUie kip was a oowvpvusivg. etro? WHILE UE- SHU. IW COLLEGE, WOULP HE HAVE SEEKJ AS MtSH / WITH KIE«VC EMOUGM TO GCT 4230,000 iKi peer i& those eaotacs CAM I4AMPLE THE R2&.S6UI2C OF AKJ NFL PASS iSUSlA. Spurs outscore Denver, 152-13 Pirates down San Francisco; Astros shut out Expos, 2-0 United Press International Larry McWilliams allowed one hit Tuesday night. But that hit, a one-out single by Brenly in the Fifth inning led the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Vane Arts soci Presents S iety Rudder Theater Friday, April 29 7:30 p.m. Admission: FREE Johnny Ray hit a solo homer and Bill Madlock added a two- run double to back McWilliams, 2-2, who walked Five and struck out eight. Brenly called his hit a “99 bouncer up the middle,” and McWilliams at First thought he could have had it. He later changed his mind. “It wasjust wishful thinking,” said the hurler. “The ball was to my right and I was falling off the mound to the left, so I couldn’t have got it.” The lefthander beneFited from strong defense, with the Pirates turning three double plays and Lee Lacy and Dale Berra each making superior plays to prevent hits. “The guys played super de fense,” said McWilliams. “I had to have it tonight — I walked Five guys. I would have been in trou ble without if.” Madlock doubled in Lacy and Lee Mazzilli with one out in the third, off loser Fred Breining, to give the Pirates a 2-0 lead. Rav made it 3-0 with one out in the sixth when he lofted a 2-2 pitch over the right Field wall for his First homer of the season. In other games, San Diego overpowered the Chicago Cubs, 10-8, Houston blanked Mon treal, 2-0, Cincinnati clubbed New York, 7-0, Atlanta downed Philadelphia, 10-4, and St. Louis defeated Los Angeles, 3-1. In the American League, it was: Cleveland 7, Minnesota 1; Milwaukee 4, Chicago 3; Kansas City 10, New York 4; Texas 2, Toronto 1; Seattle 7, Boston 6; and Oakland 4, Baltimore 3. At Chicago, Steve Garvey blasted a two-run homer in the top of the seventh inning and Terry Kennedy followed with a solo shot to lead San Diego. At Montreal, Bob Knepper pitched a four-hitter, while Jose Cruz hit a solo home run and Dickie Thon drove in a First- inning run with a sacrifice fly for the Astros. United Press International If Tuesday night was as cold as Ice gets, the heat’s on the De nver Nuggets. “When Ice is playing like he was tonight there is really no thing you can do,” Denver guard T.R. Dunn said, after George Gervin shot 17-of-22 en route to 42 points in leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 152-133 Western Conference semifinal victory over the Nuggets in the highest-scoring playoff game in NBA history. Game 2 will be played tonight in Texas before the series shif ts to Denver. The game broke three NBA playoff records, including most points by a team in a first half (82), most points by two teams in a first half (150), and most total game points by two teams (285). The previous high was set on March 30, 1970 — 279 points in a game between Milwaukee and Philadelphia. Gervin also grabbed 10 re bounds, while Johnny Moore scored 24 points and 17 assists while connecting on 1 l-of-16 from the floor. Mike Mitchell and Gene Banks added 22 points each for San Antonio. Banks pulled down 1 1 rebounds and Mitchell had 10. Dan Issel led the gets with 28 points, AlexEnji had 26 and 10 rebounds. Vandeweehe added 22poii3 “This is about what f peeled,” said Denver On Doug Moe. “I didn’t could get charged upemotkx ly after our (mini-series)«ii Phoenix Sunday.” In another Western ence semifinal, Los a 2-0 lead with a lljj triumph over Portland. At Inglewood,Calif.,Kais Ahdul-Jabbar scored 3" pg and jamaal Wilkeshitanf jumper to break a tie with minutes remaining, Lakers. The series mova Portland Friday night third game of the best4 series. Abdul-Jabbar hit Ilk Field goal attempts in these half and 15-of-20 fortheji Norm Nixon added 23 p for Los Angeles, while Jli Johnson had 18. Wilkesfuih with 14 for the Lakers. The Eastern Confer semifinals take thestagetoi I he Milwaukee Bucksand ton Celtics play Game loft series at Boston, and at Hi phia, the 76ershopetotakt; lead over the New York Edmondton blasts! Black Elawks, 8-2 Unilrd Prea* International The Edmonton Oilers sent Chicago Coach Orval Tessier calling for a doctor. "I’ve been in hockey for a long, long time and I’ve never been this embarrassed,” Tessier said T uesday night after the Oil ers took a 2-0 lead in their Stan ley Cup semifinal with an 8-2 thrashing of his Black Hawks. “We’ll probably call the Mayo Clinic for 18 heart transplants.” The Black Hawks have four days to recover, but it may not be enough. The Oilers used a four-goal Some I* MSC • TOWN - HALL w presents JOAN JETT Cthe DLACKHE0RT6 t Wednesday Night is 50 c Margarita Night at Margaritas by the glass 50 v Margaritas by the pitcher $ 6 00 outing from Glenn Ai and a hat trick by Mark Anderson became the thill ei s’ forward to scorefoi in a playoff game this joining Messier and Gretzky. Messier, the leading! - ville ( er in the playoffs, raised if sports to 14. It was his thirdhatni Vince the 1983 postseason, e - him the first player w accomplish such a featinai 7^. ye c r - u . 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