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Page 7 lay, April6, ;M onc |ay, April 6, 1992 The Battalion 1S011 ed list Friday, ed third Iasi; Bigger things to win oui| d. "I'll be lon't. I thi shot as anylm in." absence, lenty of pla ise. J le has :h the bat but 'liable. s four years lanager ‘ intine is si n the job. •e a revamf®- AND TWEN I WAS ill Plummef ’Kidnapped by ah rial debut for jfy iL ^' TCH former SeiLtuosEr i replaced 1AND dof lastsei ime type of / Lefebvre He is offens uy who sits ; inning e top to the !: A fantastic musical journey! I ip I. S5: Si: P: ^ i 5: II || p; p ||| || S Si :;g. featuring presented by The Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra Franz Anton Krager Music Director the World Premiere of CRYSTAL SHIPS by Peter lieuwen Written to commemorate the 1992 Quincentennial of Columbus’journey to the New World also featuring Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra selected arrangements for FRANZ ANTON KRAGER, marimbist & JAVIER CHAPARRO, violinist with LT. COLONEL RAY E TOLER (USAF Ret), Director of Bands TAlVfU, Conducting and TUESDAY, APRIL 7th 8:00 pjn. Rudder Auditorium For ticket information: 845-1234 For general information: TM-BVSS performing for the first time as free citizens of Lithuania, VACLOVAS DAUNORAS, bass IRENA MILK EVICIUTE, soprano ROBERTAS BEKIONIS, concert pianist Selected works from five operas including Gioacchino Rossini’s La calunnia from The Barber of Seville'' that has add 1989 Nafe juired in a i San Francis': itchell 'o-time AU Hen Griffey: ugan DALLAS (AP) - The Min- resota Timberwolves haven't had much to celebrate this sea- ion. Even a two-game winning streak is a reason for a few half and u entucky w me you slejt ights shows : our appeal- e down toi time buzre iis weekend e in thefe ance turned thatalmoS barrage if ?d from tin r-10 against vas the sat- ■ecord-tyiai ames. ton Hall be 'CarlesiBiojl irzyaeiesh Dallas loses again, 104-95 who faced miles and high-fives. The Timberwolves won their econd straight for only the hird time this season, knocking >ff another team near the bot tom of the standings, the Dallas Mavericks, 104-95 on Friday night. "Down the road we know we're going to be better," said Timberwolves forward Tony Campbell, who came off the bencn to score 16 points. "But you need to win a game every once in a while to build some thing for next year. We've been I struggling, but we feel we're a ‘ etter team than we've showed." Pooh Richardson scored 22 points to lead Minnesota and Thurl Bailey added 19. Herb Williams paced Dallas with a season-high 26 and ■xsniteam, ut vie wet Derek Harper contributed 22. Spurs stop Nuggets, 90-87 Cummings posts 24 as Denver slump hits seven 1 DENVER (AP) - Terry Cum mings scored 24 points as San An tonio handed Denver its seventh straight loss, 90-87 on Sunday. Denver cut an 11-point deficit to 73-72 at the end of three peri ods, and then opened the final quarter with a 7-0 run to take a 79-73 lead. But San An tonio countered with an 11-1 burst to take an 84-80 lead with 3:53 re maining. Reggie Williams' 3-pointer for Denver closed the gap to 84-83 with 3:05 left. After a pair of free throws by each team, Sean Elliott hit a 17-foot jumper to give the Spurs an 88-85 advantage. Trailing 88-87, Denver re bounded a San Antonio miss and called timeout with 23.9 seconds remaining. But the Nuggets couldn't score. They tried to inbound the ball with ten seconds left and only two seconds remaining on the shot SAIM AIMTOIMIO clock. But Mark Macon couldn't get the ball inbounds in five sec onds and the ball went to San An tonio. After Sidney Green hit two free throws for the Spurs, Denver had a last chance with 4.7 seconds left. But Todd Lichte's attempt to inbound a pass bounced off El liott as time ran out. Williams led all scorers with 25 points. Elliott had 18 for the Spurs and Macon scored 17 for Denver. The Nuggets hit only three of 17 shots in the fourth quarter, while the Spurs made only six of 16. "We didn't play as well as we are capable, but we still played well enough to win," Cummings said. "Our defense in that fourth quarter is what turned it around for us. We forced a lot of tough shots even though they made some of them/' The Battalion Fall Editorial Board The following positions are available: Managing editor City editor Sports editor Lifestyles editor Opinion editor Photo editor News editor (2) Applications available at the front desk in room 013 Reed McDonald AM majors encouraged to apply Due date: Monday, April 6 at 5 p.m. ice 103-73. 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