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    Friday, November 7, 1986/The Battalion/Page 11
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think they could do the same thing
without forcing a kid to give up a
sport.”
Green went on to say he favored a
three-week probation that would al
low the student to participate, but at
the same time warn him of the need
to improve academically.
However, Green said he didn’t
foresee any rule changes soon.
“Unfortunately, it is a legislative
thing,” Green said. “I can’t see any
changes coming soon. As far as we’re
oncerned, it’s hands off.
“Itjust goes to show how treacher
ous politics can be. We thought the
UIL was bad, but that was before all
of this.”
Both coaches said the large differ-
nce in losses between the varsity
and subvarsity levels is a result of the
ncreased maturity levels and more
ttention paid to varsity players.
“Naturally,” Green said, “we’re
ping to pay a little closer attention
:o a kid on the varsity. We’re going
Jo keep closer records on them,
luake sure they get to class, turn in
llieir work and get to the tutor ses-
lions.”
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) —
)th the University of Maryland
and the Atlantic Coast Conference
issued an official reprimand to foot-
■ball Coach Bobby Ross on Wednes-
Ray for his behavior following last
Saturday’s loss to North Carolina.
■ As a result of the reprimand from
the university, issued because Ross
pushed one game official and
grabbed another, the coach will not
Be allowed on the field for
Maryland’s next ACC game, a Nov.
15 meeting with Clemson in Balti
more. That means neither Ross nor
Clemson Coach Danny Ford will be
on the sidelines when the Tigers and
Terrapins meet in Memorial Sta
dium.
Ford received a similar discipli
nary sanction for running onto the
field and arguing with officials near
the end of last year’s contest with
Maryland at Clemson. ACC Assis
tant Commissioner Marvin Francis
said he doesn’t know of any situation
in college football where coaches
from both schools had been prohib
ited from being on the sidelines with
their teams.
Ross became enraged when North
Carolina was granted a timeout with
four seconds remaining. With seven
minutes left, the Tar Heels had
called what Ross had thought was a
timeout, but the officials waved off
the call. Both scoreboards in Kenan
Stadium failed to indicate the
change, however, and showed that
North Carolina had no timeouts
when it made the last call to stop the
clock.
Lee Gliarmis then kicked a 28-
yard field goal as time expired to
give North Carolina a 32-30 victory.
As both teams left the field, Ross
sprinted toward Kenan Field House
in the direction of the officials. He
pushed by one official, then grabbed
referee Don Safrit by the shoulder
before he was restrained by a police
officer.
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Clippers stun Rockets
i HOUS TON (AP) — Larry Drew
; stored six of his team-high 25 points
in the final three minutes of play to
Kcure a 104-97 NBA victory for the
•Tos Angeles Clippers over the Hous
ton Rockets Thursday night.
■ With Los Angeles leading 93-89,
Prew pitched in three baskets and
Marcus Johnson added two baskets
to hold off the Rockets and improve
Re Clippers’ record to 2-2. Houston
is 2-1.
■ Akeem Olajuwon led all scorers
with 31, including three late baskets
that pulled the Rockets within three,
|B-95, with 1:18 left to play.
I Houston led 80-75 going into the
fourth quarter, but Lancaster Gor
don scored six of the Clippers first
12 points as the Clippers outscored
Houston 12-2 in the first six minutes
of the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles took an early 8-3
lead, but Houston battled back to
lead 29-27 going into the second
quarter behind Olajuwon’s 14 first-
quarter points.
Olajuwon and Robert Reid each
scored five points in the 1:33 of the
second quarter as Houston took its
biggest lead, 39-29.
The Clippers then held the Rock
ets to 14 points in the next 10:22 of
play to take a 56-53 halftime advan
tage.
The Clippers increased their lead
68-62 midway through the third
quarter. The Rockets then scored 10
straight points to led 72-68 with 3:04
left in the third quarter.
Houston’s Rodney McCray scored
12 third-quarter points, 10 of which
came in the final 3:19 of the quarter.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Midwest Division
W
L
Pet.
GB
W
L
Pet.
GB
Boston
2
1
.667
—
Dallas 2
1
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—
Philadelphia
2
2
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Denver 2
1
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New Jersey
1
3
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Houston 2
1
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Washington
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Utah 2
1
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New York
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San Antonio 2
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Sacramento 1
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Pacific Division
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Golden State 3
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Chicago
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Phoenix 2
1
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Indiana
2
2
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Seattle 2
1
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X2
Milwaukee
2
2
.500
1X2
LA Clippers 2
2
.500
1
Cleveland
1
2
.333
2
LA Lakers 1
1
.500
1
Detroit
1
2
.333
2
Portland 0
4
.000
3
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San Antonio at Philadelphia
LA Clippers 104, Houston 97
Milwaukee at New Jersey
Utah at Denver, (n)
Boston at Washington
New York at Sacramento, fn)
Phoenix at Atlanta
Dallas at Seattle, (n)
Chicago at Detroit
Friday’s Games
Denver at LA Lakers
Dallas at Portland
Cleveland at Golden State
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