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UT reported the allegations about the Florida swimming program to the NCAA in 1983. UT women’s athletic director, Donna Lopiano, who signed the letter, said her last contact with the NCAA was about I 'A years ago. DALLAS (AP) — A former Southern Methodist University foot ball player says he was paid to play football after the NCAA imposed sanctions on SMU for recruiting vio lations and warned that a future vio lation might result in the suspension of the athletic program. David Stanley said he received a cash payment of $25,000 to sign with SMU and monthly payments of $750 after SMU was cited with recruiting violations in August 1985. The former linebacker made the statements to television station WFAA, which broadcast its report Wednesday night. Stanley said Henry Lee Parker, administrative assistant to SMU ath letic director Bob Hitch, made monthly payments of $400 to him and $350 to his mother until Stanley dropped out of school in December 1985. But school officials denied Stan ley’s allegations. “I know that I haven’t paid him,†said Hitch. “I received $25,000 to attend SMU and ‘Bootsie’ Larsen paid me,†said Stanley. P. J. “Bootsie†Larsen, a former as sistant coach, left SMU on Aug. 31, 1985. Stanley claimed that after Lar sen left SMU, Henry Lee Parker, ad ministrative assistant to Hitch, made the monthly payments to him and his mother. “I never met his mother and fa ther,†said Parker. “I had no involve ment with the . . . family at all.†Larsen refused to comment but] said, “You’re taking the word of a kid.†SMU received a three-year proba tion for recruiting violations in the . football program including total] booster dissociation lor two years, a; ban on TV and bowl games for one year, and a reduction in sc hoi-! arships. T he probations ends Aug. 16, 1988, but all spoi ls programs at SMU must avoid a majoi violation through August 1990. Blackman’s lO-point burst sparks Mavs past Rockets DALLAS (AP) — Rolando Black man, who scored 31 points in Dallas’ 114-85 victory over the Houston Rockets Wednesday night, said things didn’t look good for the Mav ericks when they were down by 10 points early in the second quarter. “It was very tough,†Blackman said. “We were trying to put points on the board and in the early going, it just wasn’t working out. We had gotten in a bad state of mind.†Blackman wanted to do some thing about, so he went out and scored 10 straight points in a Dallas rally in the second quarter to give the Mavericks the lead. “We started pressing a little and things like Tuesday night’s game (a 104-103 loss at Utah) started creep ing into my mind,†Blackman said. “I started asking for the ball and I just got into a good flow offensively. In those situations where you are asking for the ball, you want to be able to hit. “Once I got started, I showed I could hit and they kept getting me the ball,†Blackman said. Dallas, 4-3, trailed Houston 40-30 with 5:55 left in the second quarter, but Blackman scored 12 points in the Mavericks’ 17-0 run to lead Dal las to a 47-40 lead before Akeem Olajuwon scored with 1:43 left in the half. The Mavericks, who led 52-48, at halftime, continued their assault in the third period, outscoring Hous ton 32-20 to take a 84-68 lead enter ing the final quarter. Houston, 4-2, got a game-high 32 points from Olajuwon. But the Rockets could never get closer than 15 points in the fourth period. NBA Standings - EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Midwest Division W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 5 2 .714 — Houston 4 2 .667 Boston 4 2 .667 72 Utah 3 2 .600 76 New Jersey 2 4 .333 216 Dallas 4 3 .571 76 Washington 2 5 .286 3 Denver 3 4 .429 176 New York 2 6 .250 316 Sacramento 3 4 .429 116 San Antonio 2 5 .286 276 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Atlanta 5 1 .833 — LA. Lakers 3 1 • .750 Chicago 5 2 .714 76 Golden State 3 3 .500 1 Milwaukee 5 3 .625 1 LA Clippers 3 3 .500 1 Cleveland 3 3 .500 2 Seattle 3 3 .500 1 , Detroit 3 3 .500 2 Phoenix 2 5 .286 276 Indiana 3 3 .500 2 Portland 2 5 .286 276 Wednesday’s Games Dallas 114, Houston 85 Boston 124, Milwaukee 116 Washington 101, Chicago 99 Detroit 108, Phoenix 100 Sacramento 100, Denver 108 Seattle at LA Lakers, (n) “An Evening of Sophisticated Jazz†featuring 4r KirkWhalum 4r Thursday, November 13,1986 8:00 P.M. Rudder Auditorium - Texas A&M University Tickets: $8 nonstudent $5 student available at Rudder Box Office presented by MSC Black Awareness for more information - Call 845-1234