Friday, January 24, 1986AFhe Battalion/Page 15 Rockets end Kings 1 reign at 3 games Associated Press HOUSTON — Houston’s Akeem Olajuwon and Robert Reid took up scoring slack for Ralph Sampson, who was ejected from the game, and led the Rockets to a 124-107 victory over the Sacramento Kings Thurs day night. The victory snapped the Kings’ winning streak at three and gave the Rockets a 22-1 home court re cord this season. Olajuwon, playing with four fouls throughout the fourth quarter, scored 22 points and Reid led all scorers with 23 points. LaSalle Thompson led the Kings with 22 points and Eddie Johnson added 21, including 13 in the second half. Sampson helped the Rockets to a 59-53 halftime lead with 12 points and five rebounds but he was ejected with 7:05 to go in the third quarter Other Thursday NBA Scores (home team in capitals) WASHINGTON 114 Phoenix 1 12 New Jersey at UTAH (late) Seattle at PORTLAND (late) Green grabs lead in Phoenix Open Associated Press Dion after receiving two technical fouls. Sacramento’s Otis Thorpe re ceived a technical moments earlier after scuffling with Sampson under the Rockets’ basket. Sampson then fouled Thorpe and was ejected when he protested. Despite Sampson’s departure, the Rockets pulled to a 98-85 lead at the end of the third period and spurted to a 105-87 margin early in the fourth quarter, and continued to ex pand the lead. ipr Hubert Green birdied his last hole for an 8-under-par 63 and a one- stroke lead in the first round Thurs day of the $500,000 Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. “A fun round of golf,” said the 39- year-old veteran, who scored his 19th career victory in the 1985 PGA national championship. “I’m close to doing it the way I want to.” Green scattered nine birdies across his card, including a 20-footer on his last hole at the Phoenix Coun try Club that gave him sole posses sion of the top spot. A single stroke back at 64 was a starry group made up of the defend ing title-holder, Calvin Peete, for mer PGA champ Hal Sutton, the white-haired Australian Greg Nor man and Larry Mize. Norman, the massive hitter who has come to be known as the “Great White Shark,” inadvertently violated a standard of golf etiquette when he drove the green on a par-4 hole, hit ting into a crouched Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus was hunkered over a bir die putt when Norman’s drive trickled across the green on the 320- yard hole. “I saw the ball out of the corner of my eye, and stepped back from the big: de P la utt. It was no big deal,” said Nick- 2 golfers tied at Mazda Classic BOCA RATON, Fla. — Betsy King and Judy Dickinson scored 4- under par 68s Thursday to tie for the first-round lead in the $200,000 Mazda Classic, the opening tourna ment on the LPGA’s 1986 schedule. King and Dickinson were one stroke ahead of veteran Beth Daniel and two young players who have yet to win an event, Australian Jane Grafter and rookie Tammy Freder- ickson. Nine players are tied at 70, includ ing three former champions. Hollis Stacy, who won last year and in 1982, is joined at 2-under by 1981 winner Sandra Palmer, 1984 winner Silvia Bertolaccini of Argentina and Robin Walton. Pat Bradley, runner-up to Nancy Lopez for 1985 Player of the Year, was one of 11 players at 72. JoAnne Garner, within $68,810 of becoming the LPGA’s first career $2 million winner, is in a large pack at 73. THEATRE GUIDE Plitt Information 846-6714 % New and Improved Student Book Exchange In the Spring, a listing of all books for sale will be made available free of charge! Come by 2nd floor Pavillion January 16-24 and register your books to be sold! STUDENT ^ GOVERNMENT TEXAS a&m university i I | | | I ! 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