Thursday, Movember 7, 19857The Battalion/Page 11 TANK M' NAMAUA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Spurs end 2-game skid, deal Bullets 81-80 loss Associated Press LANDOVER, Md. — Mike Mitchell hit a 13-foot jumper from the right corner with 40 seconds left, giving the San Antonio Spurs an 81-80 National Basketball Association victory over the Washington Bullets Wednesday night. The victory ended a two-game losing streak for the Spurs, who dealt the Bullets their fourth straight defeat. After Mitchell put San Antonio ahead, Jeff Malone missed a jumper for the Bullets and the Spurs ran out the 24-second clock before turning the ball over to Washington with two seconds remaining. After a time out, Dan Roundfleld attempted an inbound pass for the Bullets, but the ball was tapped away by Mitchell and time expired. Alvin Robertson led San Antonio with 18 points, followed by Mitchell and Johnny Moore with 13 apiece. Malone had 23 for the Bullets, while Robinson scored 22 and Round- field 15. Portland 111, Dallas 109 DALLAS — Clyde Drexler scored 28 points and Sam Bowie blocked a driving iavup by Rolando Blackman with two seconds left to lead the Port land Trail Blazers to a 111-109 National Basketball Association victory over Dallas Wednesday night. With 1:20 to play, Portland broke a 106-106 tie on a layup by Mychal Thompson. As Portland held a 110-109 lead with six seconds left, Bowie made one of two free throws, then blocked Blackman’s attempt to tie the score as the buzzer sounded. Aguirre led Dallas with 29 points, and Blackman finished with 23. Van- deweghe added 20 for Portland, and Bowie finished with 15. The win improved Portland’s record to 5-2, while Dallas’ record dropped to 2-3. A&M-Arkansas game to be on national TV Other Wednesday NBA Scores: (home team in capitals) PHILADELPHIA 105 Indiana 97 DETROIT 122 Chicago 105 Atlanta^ 114 PHOENIX 106 GOLDEN STATE 105 Seattle 101 ESPN has chosen to show Texas A&M on national television once again. The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network announced Wednesday it will feature the A&rM game on Nov. 16 when it plays Ar kansas. The game was originally sched uled to begin at 2 p.rn. from Kyle Field but will now kickoff at 6:45 p.m. The pregame show will start at 6:30 p.m. It will be the third time the Ags have been on ESPN this season. On Sept. 14, the Ags lost to Ala bama, 23-10, in front of the national TV cameras, but turned around and upset SMU Nov. 3, 19-17. A&M’s game with Texas on Nov. 28 will be on national TV. For Arkansas, it will be the second week in a row it will be on national TV. The Razorbacks will host Baylo- ron ABC, Saturday. Due to the change of starting times for the football game, the Texas A&M volleyball team had to reschedule its game for Nov. 16 also. The spikers will now host Louis ville at 3 p.m. instead of the original 7:30 p.m. starting time. Tech may be looking for coach Bellard says he hasn't discussed Raider job Associated Press STARKVILLE, Miss. — Former Texas A&M Coach Emory Bellard says he has not been contacted about a possible football coaching vacancy at Texas Tech and that his only de sire is to help his Mississippi State team dose its season with victories. The 5-4 Bulldogs are idle this weekend and face season-ending games at Louisiana State and against arch-rival Mississippi. The Bulldogs reportedly are still in the running for a berth in the Independence Bowl. The Dallas Morning News re ported that Bellard, in his seventh year at Mississippi State, was among the leading candidates to replace Jerry Moore at the end of the cur rent season. Moore has a 15-35-2 re cord in his four-plus years with the Red Raiders. Tnis season Texas Tech is 3-5 and has lost its last five games. “I don’t know anything at all about Texas Tech,” said Bellard, who has one season remaining on his contract at State. “To my knowledge, there’s not even a job opening there ... I’ve had no contact whatsoever with anybody at Texas Tech. None.” Bellard, 57, coached high school football in Texas for 15 years before spending six years as an assistant at the University of Texas. He coached 6‘/a years at Texas A&M before re signing mid-way through the 1978 season. “I don’t have any thoughts right now except those concerning this football season,” Bellard said. “We’re gonna try with everything we’ve got to win these next two foot ball games. That’s the only thing on my mind right now related to coach- ing.” The News also said coach Bobby Collins of Southern Methodist, a for mer head coach at Southern Missis sippi, was a leading candidate to re place Bellard. 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