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Page 14AThe BattalionA'hursday, October 31, 1985 I EMILIO'S PIZZA Large 16" 2 item $7.64 PIZZA GoodThurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. Tree delivery ^ rr.K.,TT after 5 p.m. 846-TAMU No Coupon 846-8268 Necessary AM/PM Clinics M Family Practice-Industrial Medicine Minor Emergencies 10% Student Discount South 846-4756 8am-11pm 7 days a week Sarving College Station/Bryan Walk-ins Welcome North 778-4756 6am-6pm Mon Serving North -Frl Bryan STUDY I STUDY II STUDY III Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. Recent injury with in flammation (swelling, pain, heat, tender ness)? Study of 5 day dura tion with only 2 visits required. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. 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FURNITURE, GLASSWARE AND COLLECTIBLES 'must present ad for discount *excluding sale items Good Thru Nov. 9,1985 118 S. Bryan Downtown Bryan (409)822-7830 Bud (’74) & Betty Sparks Tues.-Sat. 10:30 a.m. -5:30 Jazz swing by Spurs in 4th period San Antonio suffers from cold shooting Associated Press SAM AIMTOIMIO SALT LAKE CITY — San An tonio could man age only three i points in the final o'/a minutes, and the Utah Jazz, be hind Adrian Dantley’s 33 points, came from behind to win a 102-100 National Basketball Association game here Wednesday night. The Spurs took a 97-88 lead with 6:40 remaining in the fourth period, but all they could manage the rest of the way was three points by center Artis Gilmore, who finished with 20 oints. San Antonio forward Mike itchell also chipped in 20 points, while David Greenwood scored 17. R Meanwhile, Dantley, Bobby Han sen and Jeff Wilkins were sparking the Jazz comeback. The Spurs had the ball with 31 seconds to go and down 102-100, but missed a chance to tie the game and send it into overtime, when they were called for a three-second viola tion. The Jazz inbounded the ball and held on for the two-point vic tory. Hansen scored 15 points for Other Wednesday NBA Scores: (Home team in capitals) BOSTON 117 Milwaukee 106 NEW JERSEY 147 Indiana 138 (3 OTs) PHILADELPHIA 132 Detroit 125 (OT) Late Tuesday NBA Scores Denver 142 PHOENIX 127 L A. CLIPPERS 119 Portland 113 Chicago 111 :ag GOLDEN STATE 105 Ag women nettei start ITCAtourne TANI By KEN SURY Sports Writer The Texas A&M women’s tennis team will spend Halloweenii but it won’t be for a 6th Street bash. Instead, the women start play today in the Intercollegiaie;J Coaches Association (ITCA) Regional Qualifying Tournament All nine Southwest Conference schools, along with LSU, Tulane, will participate in the four-day tourney held at the Unin Texas’ intramural tennis courts. Jm A&M Women’s Tennis Coach Bobby Kleinecke said the tournamj expose the Aggies to tough competition, but added, “We’vegousW well) with all the doubles teams." loum flFI A&M has two doubles teams seeded in the tourney. Kim Lai and Karen Marshall are seeded third, while the tandem of VanncAi Caye Lynne Gensler are the tournament’s No. 7 seeds. Kleinecke said the No. 3 seeding of Labuschagne and Marshall^ stems from their winning the doubles championship at the Westwoo; tational Tournament in Austin three weeks ago. The tandemalsoin rain-delayed Houston Fall Festival over Akagi and Gensler on Oct, |j Two other A&M doubles teams will play in the tourney- Christiaarise-Kellie Dorman and Laura Liong-Julie Vaughan. Each eight players will also compete in singles action, in which senior| { Akagi is seeded the ‘ Lhah. Rookie Karl Malone wound up with 13 and Rickey Green and I nurl Bailey added 11 each. Utah is now tied with San Antonio at 1-2 in the Midwest Division. tagi is seeded tbe highest at No. 18. "We’ll have to outsmart them (the competition) in singles,"Kit;, said. "If we use our heads and play our game, we can winsomemaids we’ll have to play well to do well. "We’ve got to be ready because there are good teams in (him mcnl.” Each team competing in the tourney is allowed to send at least tv* gles players and one doubles team. Any others are invited on an atlai sis. The first and second place singles players and doubles teamnit malic ally advance to the ITCA Nationals Tournament in Houstonor:) 6-9. Other players, who have a good showing in the regional totmici ( j lie invited as at-large participants in the national tournament. Kleinecke said this week’s inclement weather forced the team toil Conroe Monday to practice on indoor courts. "The (rainy) weather probably hurt us practice-wise, butthenitiij fccted everyone else in the state,” lie said. 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