I Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, December 6,1985 '! * TANK M C NAMA11A® Q0£4?T&?3f\CK UA5 C0MFlf?M6P M6 f&vs Ml5> PEreMS'lVe T6AMMATE6> i2CX3 KNJOO<:iMG TWGOPF^M© -TEAM '3 QUARTERBACK OJTOPA CAM6. by Millar & Bill Hinds Other Thursday NBA Scores: (home team in capitals) Milwaukee 105 NEW YORK 95 CLEVELAND 100 Seattle 97 DETROIT 113 New Jersey 1 11 GOLDEN STATE 121 L.A. Clippers 118 Late Wednesday NBA Scores: PHILADELPHIA 115 Washington 110 (OT) L.A. Lakers 131 UTAH 127 L.A. CLIPPERS 128 Sacramento 103 PHOENIX 100 Chicago 99 Spurs tame Mavs in fourth, 120-116 Associated Press DALLAS — Artis Gilmore and Alvin Robertson hit dutch baskets in the closing minutes Thursday night to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 120-116 National Basketball Asso ciation victory over the Dallas Mav ericks. The loss broke a six-game win ning streak for Dallas, 10-8, which has won eight of their last 10 games. San Antonio is 11-9. Dallas held a 105-104 lead with 3:07 left in the game when the Spurs scored seven unanswered points to lead, 111-105. After Marc lavaroni hit two free throws, Robertson stole an errant Dallas pass and scored on a layup. Dallas didn’t score on its next posses sion and Gilmore scored from un derneath and made a free throw when he was fouled on the play. Dallas managed to close it to 115- 112 with 30 seconds left when Derek Harper hit a 30-footer. Alter Mark Aguirre made only one of two free throws, lavaroni made two from the free-throw line with 18 seconds left for a 117-113 lead and Gilmore scored from un derneath with three seconds left. SAN ANTONIO ‘DmSLAS MAVERICKS Brad Davis hit a 3-pointer for Dallas at the final buzzer. Gilmore and forward Mike Mitch ell led the Spurs with 25 and 21 points, respectively. Aguirre had 29 and Harper 26 for Dallas. The game was tied six times and the lead changed hands 26 times. The Spurs started out like they would make the game a rout, hitting their first nine snots to take an 18-4 lead at 8:27 of the first quarter. But the Mavericks began to peck away at the lead. When Harper hit a 35- footer at the buzzer, San Antonio led, 32-31. Oklahoma nose guard wins '85 Lombardi Associated Press HOUSTON — Oklahoma nose guard Tony Casillas was named Thursday night as the 1985 winner of the Lombardi Award, which an nually goes to the player deemed as the nation’s top collegiate lineman. Casillas, a 6-foot-3, 280-pound se nior, had 35 tackles, four for losses and two quarterback sacks in seven games this year for the Sooners, who play Southern Methodist Saturday. He missed two games with an injury. Other finalists for the trophy, pre sented in honor of the late National Football League coach Vince Lom bardi, were Boston College nose guard Mike Ruth, Oklahoma State defensive tackle Leslie O’Neal and Michigan defensive tackle Mike Hammerstein. Lombardi, who coached the Green Bay Packers and the Wash ington Redskins, died in September 1970 of cancer. The Downtown Rotary Club of Houston presents the award at a benefit dinner, with the proceeds going to the American Cancer So ciety for cancer research. Officials Saia this year’s benefit will raise the event’s contributions over the $1 million mark. Virginia Tech’s Bruce Smith, the NFL’s No. 1 overall pick by the Buf falo Bills, earlier won the Outland Trophy, given to the nation’s top in terior lineman. Smith was not a finalist for the Lombardi Award. Hammerstein, 6-3, 265, led Michi gan in tackles for losses this season with 22 drops for 110 yards. The se nior defensive end also added 73 tackles, had nine quarterback sacks for 53 yards in losses, one fumble re covery and one interception. O’Neal, a 6-4, 249 senior de fensive tackle, had 93 tackles, nine quarterback sacks and 15 tackles for losses to key the Oklahoma State de fense. Ruth, a 6-2, 268-pound senior nose guard, had 126 tackles for Bos ton College, 12 quarterback sacks, one interception and two forced fumbles. “The Manufacturers of Tylenol Products” McNeil Consumer Products a Johnson & Johnson Company 4001 North IH 35 Round Rock, TX. 78664 (15 miles from Austin, TX) Will Interview Cooperative Education Students on Tuesday, December 10 Positions Available Manufacturing Co-op Engineering Co-op Operations Accounting Co-op Qualifications: Majors: ME, IE, Business Administration Majors: ME, IE Majors: Accounting/Finance Minimum 2.8 GPA, Junior standing and handle double work term (Spring-Summer 1986i Contact the Co-op office immediately at 845-7725 for an appointment. For more i concerning a position, contact the McNeil Personnel Office. Call collect (512) 255- WHOLESALE DIAMONDS AND JEWEL! •of 14 Kt. Yellow Gold ONE CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND *2050 Co » eat 14 Kt. 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