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Next to Winn Dixie College Station 693-0709 Spark Some Interest! Use the Battalion Classifieds. Call 845-2611 Page 10/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 2, 1986 Students call for scrapping UH sport fund HOUSTON (AP) — If University of Houston students have their way, the school’s board of regents will stop funding Cougar athletics by 1990. The school’s Student Senate passed that resolution Monday as well as a one opposing any increase in student fees allocated to athletics. Student fees currently $90 per se mester per student. The students’ actions come at a time when the university is faced with allegations that some football players accepted cash payments or were academically ineligible to play. “Athletics can no longer remain the sacred cow here,” said student senator Alfred Bennett, who spon sored a resolution to abolish athlet ics. The student senate amended the resolution to target the funding in stead. But Chancellor Richard Van Horn, appearing before the Senate, said if the athletic department was abolished, the university “would find it more difficult to recruit students.” Van Horn added that the univer sity could have more difficulty get ting good faculty members. UH Athletic Director Tom Ford also appeared before the senate to defend the school’s athletic program and the administration’s proposal to increase the amount of student serv ice fees spent on athletics to $2 mil lion from $900,000. The total student fees raised each year are $5 million. TANK ItPNAMARA® Tt-ie VlAMPAlDf?'!' PU&UC'SOPOL TEACMER GOMp&rOOCV TWI5> WEEK, Atf&KJ'T lilev ? > iTeacUk's tauncfc UH basketball finds its man Foster leaves Lamar job to follow in Lewis' footsteps HOUSTON (AP) — Lamar’s Pat Foster, who with drew his name from consideration for the head basket ball coaching post at the University of Houston, said Tuesday he accepted the Cougars’ offer to replace re tiring coach Guy V. Lewis. “I’m certainly pleased and I consider it an honor to have this position,” Foster said after the Houston Board of Regents offered him the job. “It’s a job that has a great amount of prestige,” Fos ter said. Foster is the third head basketball coach in the 41- year history of Cougar athletics. “It’ll be difficult to win as many basketball games as Guy has,” he said, referring to Lewis’ 30 seasons at Houston. “I probably won’t make it that long.” UH Athletic Director Tom Ford said Foster “was one of the top candidates from the beginning.” “Because of the high profile of the head coaching job, we felt it was necessary to conduct a national search to select the best coach possible,” Ford said. Ford said Foster was the first to be offered the posi tion. Foster said he may keep the Cougars’ current assis tants or bring his Lamar staff to Houston. Although he withdrew his name from consider ation, Foster said he never lost interest in the post. Foster said he was offered the job Monday night, when he met with Ford at a restaurant between Beau mont and Houston. He said it was the first contact he had with the school since withdrawing his name. Before coming to Lamar, where he was head basket ball coach and athletic director, Foster was assistant to Eddie Sutton at the University of Arkansas for seven years. Foster, 46, has compiled a 134-49 record during his six years as the Cardinals coach. His teams have made six consecutive postseason appearances. His 1983-84 team set a school record with 26 wins and this past sea son was the first time his team failed to win 20 games. Earlier Tuesday, Ford confirmed that Stanford University’s Fom Davis had withdrawn his name. Iowa’s George Raveling withdrew last week totakea similar position at the University of Southern Califor nia. Davis has already met with Iowa officials about their vacant position. Purdue’s Gene Ready flew in for an interview and decided to slay with the Boilermakers. Navy’s Paul Evans visited, but accepted the Pitt job. Rockets waltz by Warriors for 5th straight time HOUSTON (AP) — Akeem Ola- juwon scored 34 points, pulled down 22 rebounds and blocked seven shots to lead the Houston Rockets to 125-121 victory over the Golden State Warriors Tuesday night. Houston, 47-29, and the Midwest Division leader, defeated the War riors for the fifth time in as many meetings this season. Ralph Sampson, who has missed three games with a bruised back, re turned to the Houston lineup, play ing nine minutes but was held scoreless. Golden State made a late chal lenge after a three-point shot by Terry Teagle and a three-point play by Eric Floyd cut the Houston lead to 121-117 with 29 seconds left. Houston then sank five of six free throws to secure the win. Mavericks 128, Suns 98 DALLAS (AP) — Sam Perkins and Mark Aguirre combined for 23 points in the third quarter to help the Dallas Mavericks pull away from the Phoenix Suns and take a 128-98 victory Tuesday night. Perkins led the Mavericks with 25 points and Aguirre had 22. To gether they led a 17-8 Dallas run that turned a one-point halftime lead into a 79-69 Mavericks’ advan tage. Aguirre added a three-point bas ket to give Dallas a 94-79 edge at the end of the third quarter. Dallas, 41-34, completed a five- game sweep of the season series with the Suns. Dallas coach Dick Motta, the NBA’s fourth winningest coach, earned his 750th career-victory against 719 losses. Motta’s win re cord is bettered only by Red Auer bach’s 938, Jack Ramsay’s 781 and Gene Shue’s 757. Dallas, which clinched a playoff spot last week, moved one step closer to nailing down fourth place in the overall Western Conference stand ings. The Suns, 29-45, face the possibil ity of missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years.- Kings 109, Spurs 99 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Guard Mike Woodson scored 10 of his 21 points during a late-game scoring streak to lead the Sacramento Kings to a 109-99 win over the San Anto nio Spurs Tuesday night. Woodson led a last-quarter rally that enabled the Kings to turn a one- point lead into a 14-point advantage. The loss tarnished Spurs’ Alvin Robertson’s record-setting defensive performance. The second-year guard broke the NBA single-season steal record less than 1 Vi minutes into the contest. Robertson, who finished the game with four steals, broke the record of 281 set 10 years ago by Don Buse, now a Spurs assistant. The Kings, who were perfect on 10 free throws down the stretch, are now 34-42. San Antonio, which has lost 19 of its last 22 games, is now 33- 45. 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