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    Monday, January 20, 1986/The Battalion/Page 15
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THEM 1
Mavs maul Rockets, 131-96;
Spurs cool Blazers on road
Associated Press
DALLAS — Rolando Blackman scored 27 points and Sam Perkins
added 18 as the Dallas Mavericks pummeled Houston 131-96 Sunday night
in their biggest NBA win ever over the Rockets.
The victory was also Dallas’ first over the Midwest Division leaders in
four games this season. The all-time series stands at 20-14 in favor of the
Rockets.
The Mavericks’ leading scorer — Mark Aguirre, who is averaging 22.5
points — sat out his second straight game with a pulled muscle in his rib
cage. But with Blackman and Perkins leading the way from the opening
buzzer, Aguirre’s presence apparently was not missed.
The 27-14 Rockets, led by Akeem Olajuwon’s 31 points and 17 re
bounds, were ahead just once, 9-8, early in the first quarter.
Dallas, now 19-18, built up a 15-point lead, 37-22, at the end of the first
quarter and increased it to 73-51 at halftime.
Spurs 116, Trail Blazers 105
PORTLAND, Ore. — Artis Gilmore and Steve Johnson took the inside
and Alvin Robertson dominated the outside Sunday night to help San Anto
nio to a 116-105 National Basketball Association victory against the Port
land Trail Blazers.
Johnson pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds and Gilmore added 10
to overpower the Blazers under the boards, despite Mychal Thompson’s
nine-rebound effort. Thompson was the top scorer in the contest with 25
points but Robertson had 24 and Gilmore fired in 23 to help San Antonio to
the win.
The loss drops Portland to 26-19 record while San Antonio moves up to
23-19 in the Midwest Division of the Western Gonference.
Other Sunday NBA Scores
(home team in capitals)
L.A. Lakers 115
DETROIT 1 18
Ghicago 98
WASHINGTON 112
Golden State 109
MILWAUKEE 122
By KEN SURY
Assistant Sports Editor
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Texas
A&M’s tennis teams opened their
spring seasons with mixed results
this weekend at the four-team AT-
&T/Michigan State Team Tourna
ment.
Saturday, the A&M women’s team
coasted to an 8-1 win over Michigan,
while the men were dropped by the
Wolverines, 5-4.
But Sunday, the opposite proved
true as the men knocked off host
Michigan State, 8-1, and the women
were downed 5-4 by Georgia.
In Sunday’s women’s action,
A&M’s usually strong doubles teams
lost all three matches.
“It’s the first time doubles have let
us down (this season),” A&M wom
en’s coach Bobby Kleinecke said.
“We were in every match. We could
have won just as easily as we lost. But
we’re a young team and the pressure
got to us.
“Our singles were fantastic
though. We came from behind in
the No. 1 (Vanne Akagi), (No.) 2
(Kim Labuschagne) and (No.) 4 (He
len Christiaanse) matches.”
The only loss for the men Sunday
came when the doubles team of
Mark Smith and Russ Simmons,
A&M’s No. 1 tandem for this tour
ney, lost to MSU’s Paul Mesaros and
Craig Schembri 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
A&M men’s coach David Kent
said the team played better than Sat
urday, but added, “We haven’t been
home yet. We need to get back home
and get some practice in.”
Kent said Kimmo Alkio, A&M’s
No. 1 singles player, and the doubles
teams are off to a great start and
should only improve as the season
progresses.
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