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4 Altus (OK) Times, Monday, April 17, 1995
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Angie Pryor (seated center), Altus High cage standout, signed a letter-
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Atlanta's 94-93 victory over point lead, Blaylock got the ball
Charlotte, coupled with to Grant Long, whose layup with Chicago didn’t need 55 points
Indiana’s 114-75 rout of three-tenths of a second left from Michael Jordan to beat
Minnesota, gave the Pacers beat Charlotte. New York this time.
some breathing room Sunday Blaylock led Atlanta with 24 Scottie Pippen scored 25 o
atop the Central Division. points on 9-for-21 shooting This 29 points in the first half and
"It’s ours to lose," said Long finished with 18 and Steve the Bulls romped to their ninth
Indiana point guard Mark Smith got 16 for the visiting victory in 10th games. Jordan,
Jackson, whose team is looking Hawks who scored 55 in a 113-111 vie.
for its first NBA division title. Charlotte, which had won six tory at New York two weeks ago.
“We’re just concentrating on of its last seven, got 21 points had 28 points on 8-of-19
ourselves. We wanted to look at from Alonzo Mourning and 17 shooting.
it as if they (Charlotte) were go- from Hersey Hawkins. Pippen, who hadn’t played
ing to win every game from this “Spurs 112, Nuggets 109, since last Tuesday because of
point on, so we just wanted to OT the flu, shot 11-of-13 in the first
take care of our own business." half, when Chicago took a 67-47
While the Pacers were dealing Denver’s Dikembe Mutombo lead.
the Timberwolves the worst loss blocked eight shots but had a Jordan was 8-for-19 from the
In franchise history, Chicago crucial one swatted away by field and to shooting 34 percent
trounced the New York Knicks David Robinson in the waning at the United Center.
111-90 and appeared aet for a seconds of San Antonio’s over- Toni Kukoc added 20 points
first-round playoff matchup time victory. Robinson, who had and 10 assists for the Bulls
coach with the Hornets. 42 points and 14 rebounds, Charles Smith scored 22
The Pacers likely will play the sealed the win with two free points and Patrick Ewing 17 for
-------Hawks. throws with 1.5 seconds left as the Knicks, who had a five-game
AHA golfare Cawhiaie a In other games, it was San the Spurs Increased their winning streak snapped.
AlO goners WOWDOYS TOUT IOWA Antonio 112. Denver 109 in Western Conference lead to two +Lakers 125, Mavericks 111
A • * Cts overtime; Indiana 114, games over Utah.
host league AMES. Iowa (AP) - Tal Light by a three-run homer by Chris 75iend.the, les o The visiting spurs, who haveAt Inglewood, Calif. Cedric
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Bulldog golf team will host the 15-4 Big Eight) blew the gante ISU’s Chris Grubb went 2- Yletoryi margin of the season. Bryant suthr's tip-in as regu- Rookie Eddie Jones added 26
Southern Conference open in the third inning with for3 with two doubles, four Their hath "no the season latton time expired capped a 14- points and Vlade Divac 23 for
Championship tournament nine runs, including a tiro run RBIs and one run. save m11 2 game lead 5 Nuggets run. the Lakers, who won the season
Tuesday at the Elks Golf and homer by Light. Chris Nelson (9 2) Ditched over Charlotte with three games . Rodney Rogers tied his career series (3-1) against Dallas for
Country Club. The cseven innings and struck out remaining . . high with 31 points to lead the 12th time in 15 years. The
The tournament will begin at The Cowboys built up a 16-0 five batters“They said they'd take the Denver, which had its three- Mavericks haven’t won at the
8 am. and 36 holes of competi- lead before Iowa State (14-14, 6- Ryan Selfert (1-4) who New York loss out on someone game winning streak snapped. Forum since Dec. 12, 1990.
ton are scheduled. Igo on the board with three up seven runs before being re- and that's what they did," said Mutombo had 20 rebounds to go Ceballos'40 points came in a
Altus. Duncan and Lawton runs in the elxcithinning placed in the third inning Minnesota assistant coach Mike with eight points. ’ 119-114 loss at Phoenix on
Eisenhower are expected to OSU answered with another the loss. Iowa State used seven nuing in while head Dennis Rodman. In his sec- Saturday night
battle for the team title in a field nine runs in the seventh capped pitchers. coach BUI Blair is sidelined by a ond game for the Spurs since Jamal Mashburn led Dallas
-= ==- Sooners sweep Missouri ===== ======= =======
The top seven individuals in ■ two victories of two Charlotte 1
the tournament will be named to COLUMBIA. Mo. (AP) — A two- Missouri scored its only run o _
the All Southern Conference run two hit third inning was all in the fourth when Matt Nivens 22 points ta led the Pacers with
eam . Oklahoma needed to defeat led off with a double to left cen- added 20 including 13 McKey
Earlier this season at the Missouri 5-1 Sunday. ter. Rob Fullerton's sacrifice anded. 20. including 13 in the
Altus Invitational tournament, MJ. Mariani led off the third bunt moved Nivens to third, and opening quarter. Christian
Lawion Elsenhower won the inning for Oklahoma with an In- Bryan Seymour sent Nivens uetiners 20 points led '
team trophy with a 308, while field single. After three consec- home with an infield ground out -
the Bulldogs were runnersup utive fielder’s choices and a Oklahoma has won all five comtnis a big game for us. -
with a 311 and Duncan placed walk to load the bases. Damon games against Missouri this loss 1 XETX emotional u
third M Inor singled to left field to season. , India na’s. Reggie •
The lineup for the Bulldogs score Javler Flores and Aric Oklahoma’s starter Jeff t oh cjust wanted to come
will be senior standout Todd Thomas. Andra (6-1) earned the out with that same focused ef-
Eaker. who will be playing his Oklahoma also scored one after pitching eight innings, al- tnomatter who was."
last tournament in Altus, along run each in the fourth, sixth and lowing one earned run striking womete 83
with Shawn Matthews, Mike eighth innings. The final two out two *nd walking one. Atlanta erased Charlotte's
Matthews, Cory Walkos and runs were solo home runs from Missouri starter Chris Giuliani ll-nolnt second half hi H itte’s
Brandon Vestal Bobby Brown and Rich Hills. (2-5) was the loser point second-half lead with
~ 9 was me loser. the help of Mookie Blaylock,
whose 3-pointer with one
minute to play tied the score at
92.
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