Page 14/The BattalionThursday, May 3, 1984 Friday May 4 2-6 pm ALL 8.98’s & 9.49 LIST LP’s & CASSETTES Free Beerh FOR excluding budget & midline LOOK FOR SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. CULPEPPER PLAZA Dallas tries to escape LA swee United Press International INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Mark Aguirre, the Dallas Mav ericks’ scoring machine, is hav ing a hard time grasping the big picture. As he returned to Dallas with his teammates Wednesday after being routed by the high-flying Los Angeles Lakers in the first two games of the NBA Western Conference semifinals, Aguirre clung to his belief that the Lakers can’t be that good. “It’s a problem of making an adjustment,” Aguirre replied when asked what the Mavericks could possibly do to slow the Lakers onslaught. In the first game, the Lakers won by a whopping 43 points. In Tuesday night’s second game, they led by 22 before Dallas cut it to 117-101 during trash time. An “adjustment?” Sorry, Mark. We’re talking miracles here. Dallas coach Dick Motta, who has been around a bit more than Aguirre, was more realistic about the Mavericks’ chances as they prepare for the third game of the series Friday night in Re union Arena. “We don’t have any illusions of who we are,” said Motta. “We’re a step further than we belong. Let’s face it, we’re in over our heads here. The Lakers subs could beat us, tal ent-wise. “But we’ll show up Friday. We’ll be there. I’ve been kicked before, but there’s a way to get kicked with dignity. That’s what we want to do.” In the first game, the Lakers blitzed Dallas from start to fin ish, piling up an enormous 68- 38 halftime lead en route to a 134-91 trashing of the Maver icks. Tuesday night, the Maver icks played the Lakers on rela tively even terms until the start of the second half, when Los Angeles delivered a lightning- fast knockout punch. The key to the first L.A. win was the Lakers’ aggressive, switching defense. Riley as signed center Kareem Abdul- Jabbar to cover forward Jay er Vincent, put 6-foot-!) 11^ Magic Johnson on 6-fw Ullited j,, ter Pat Cummings andrB forward Kurt Rambisoii®^ VO high-scoring forwardM^ c * a Aguirre.Dallas faced a ' l ‘ n S a 11 team that Jft enC ^ Earvin Johnson, who||| in S 27 points, ignited a siz/ijr Angeles scoring blitz in JT 14 ' 1, ; minute span, turning iH Weclr game into a blowout. ° in S l ^ n “I just play hard,as! saR ' can,” Johnson explainJ 1 ^ ^ ea was a close game and we J s ^ amt , something to happen made something happen I K With that kind of so J| happening, the Maverid^M 4% very well become nothin™ than a footnote in the I Pick ’n Grin with Carter Creek BLUEGRASS Saturday Night NL stars honored for April exploits 7:30 pm 210 W. 26 th Downtown Bryan info. After 5 pm 846-3512 $3 single, couples discount United Press International PRICES ARE AT ALL TIME LOWS! & JENSEN 50 Watt Car Speakers with 6"x9" three-way design. Model J-1065, List $130. 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Other nominees for the out standing player awardincluded Montreal Expos third baseman Tim Wallach (.325, five hom- eruns, 20 RBIs), Dodger first baseman Mike Marshall (seven homeruns, 21 RBIs) and At lanta Braves outfielder Claudell season. * United Pr< fTTSBlJi of nea nsylvanni or leag na, Italy, npic lean righthai: •ball Leaj Washington, who rai ngl his n bleachers with seven li > n °i to during April. P 16 H ca Honeycutt posted z cord and a 1.38 ERA, i. W wa] two shutouts in the dikm ■ • April for the Dodgers. hei J wanU In his first five slarJ , dest of Dodgers’ left-hander nted sons three complete games,q 84 ( shutouts of 1-0 agaimlH| A eles on April 17 and 1-0m 6 Diego 10 days bier ambitioi In his 39 innings K jor| mound for the Dodgers| vid wil , e eycutt has yielded onj * nia to walked just three and ans uke batters to the dugouib , d jn the r out. , n Other contenders It® outstanding pitcherawaij^ ^ Dodger teammate A R c 111 . Pena, who went 4-1 widil SO! . ne 1 ERA, and Padres’relie't| i n ! eiKan 1 “Goose” Gossage, wlitf‘1.!. ni<) ’ seven saves during April ■ 1 e , ail T 6 1 /m the U sn’t make Tubbs shuns Spi# not g United Press International NORMAN, Okla. —- Univer sity of Oklahoma basketball coach Billy Tubbs has asked the San Antonio Spurs to withdraw his name from consideration for that team’s head coaching position. In a statement issued Wednesday, Tubbs said al though fie had met with San Antonio Spurs officials about the opening, serious negotitions never took place. “I want to put to rest all the rumors about the San Antonio Spurs,” Tubbs said. “I am hon ored that the Spurs contacted me, but I am very happy at the University of Oklahoma. “I believe that I have a com- mmitment to keep to the ad ministration fans. I like and .he '" '“If) 1 , s .. Hit with t the direciiog| program is heading aiiT ..J . T tend to see to it that PtL i •tjor lea success continue in thefiA he said. Tubbs led Oklahoma liiR F.iglu Conk-,^8 championship this P asl i na j ed t j 1( and a No. 8 ranking in tl*® . ' collegiate poll. The Soon ° \ school and conference d 9 by winning 29 gamesj^ ’ Tubbs was named Bit. . , , Coach of the Year. ^ he In his four years will®. la ian ' Sooners, Tubbs has cor® 5 . ls . la an 84-43 record and T e (,t hls reeled Oklahoma to thre® secutive seasons ' v ' t ri Nb^JL. more wins and numeroifh| 11 LI V season appearances. Gamblers sued for fee 3t cj0 United Press International HOUSTON— An advertis ing agency which helped pro- whicli mote the Houston Gamblers franchise with the United States Football League has sued the team and its owners for alleged breach of contract for failing to pay advertising fees, an attor ney said Tuesday. 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