Wednesday, November 19, 1986/The Battalion/Page 11 °ffSMU officials ^suspend Reese r after further negations DALLAS (AP) — Southern Meth- )dist officials said Tuesday that tight ;nd Albert Reese will be suspended • 'or a second game following more dictations that he received illegal benefits from a booster. In another development, Mus- i |ng Club board member Frank jtoby said he is resigning because of list ration over the “air of mystery†thurrounding the workings of the >MU athletic department. Hhe Dallas Morning News re- jjorted Tuesday that Reese’s utility fHllls were paid by a company with SirHto George Owen, a Dallas devel- , jper also accused of providing a free y* jHrtrnent for the senior. Athletic Director Bob Hitch said the decision to suspend Reese I was difficult because the Saturday â– he against Arkansas would have b<*n his last collegiate performance. ^Reese was suspended from last Saturday’s game against Texas Tech I Haase of allegations that Owen supplied him with a rent-free apart ment. Owen denies the charge. Reese, the Mustang’s starting tight IH, said he was deeply disap- ‘pointed. Him paying for the apartment and I have a hard time understand ing why I am not being allowed to —plav this weekend,†he said in a writ ten statement. “But I understand s SMU’s position, support their deci- Of $ion and look forward to the investi- $ gation of this issue to be completed.†UjiHioby said Monday that the 2<. booster club had not been kept in- ^Hnied of current events. “Until p |hey do something about the system, ' I’m out,†Roby said. â– JHwe’re the ones they go to and say, ‘OK, guys, let’s work harder to ® mke this up. We’re running short ^Hnoney,â€â€™ Roby said. “Yet we have never been consulted on financial decisions at all — where the money goes and why.†l|On Monday, an NCAA committee Agreed to SMU’s request to delay ac- ition on a probationary appeal until recent charges of continuing viola- dons at the school are investigated. ^Athletic Director Bob Hitch and faculty representative Lonnie Kliever requested the postponement before the NCAA Committee on In fections in Kansas City. I he com mittee voted unanimously to post pone the appeal. ggKliever asked the panel to delay action on SMU’s appeal of last year’s restrictions on its football schol arships until the player payoff djarges “are fully investigated and finally resolved.†TANK M C NAMARA® by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Trail blazers burn Rockets with 115-111 overtime win HOUSTON (AP) — Kiki Vande- weghe scored six of his 23 points in the final 1:18 of overtime to lead the Portland Trail Blazers to a 115-111 win over the Houston Rockets Tues day night at the Summit. With Houston leading 110-107, Vandeweghe took charge, sinking four of three free throws and a field goal as Portland won its fourth straight. Caldwell Jones added a pair of free throws with one second left to secure the win. Steve Johnson led the Trail Blaz ers with a season-high 24 points. With both of Houston’s twin tow ers, Akeem Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson, out of the game and the score tied 88-88, Mitchell Wiggins hit nine straight points to boost Houston to a 97-91 lead with 2:10 left in regulation play. Houston held on to a 103-101 margin when Terry Porter hit a bas ket with three seconds left in regula tion, sending the game into over time. Portland outscored Houston 12-3 in the first SVz minutes of the fourth quarter to take a 86-84 lead. After ty ing the score 86-86 with a pair of free throws, Olajuwon fouled out with 7:32 left to play. Sampson left the game with 3:38 to play in the second quarter with a sprained ankle. Robert Reid led Houston with 21 Lakers down Mavs, 114-110 DALLAS (AP) — Earvin “Magic†Johnson scored 29 points to lead the Los Angeles to a come-from-behind 114-110 victory over the Dallas Mav ericks Tuesday night. Johnson put the Lakers (6-1) Ihoc: A® NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Midwest Division W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Boston 6 2 .750 — Houston 5 3 .625 — Philadelphia 6 4 .600 1 Utah 5 3 .625 — Washington 3 6 .333 3)6 Dallas 5 5 .500 1 New York 3 7 .300 4 Denver 5 5 .500 1 New Jersey 2 7 .222 4)6 Sacramento 3 6 .333 2)6 San Antonio 3 6 .333 2)6 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Atlanta 7 1 .875 — LA Lakers 6 1 .857 — Milwaukee 7 4 636 1)6 Seattle 5 4 .556 2 Chicago 5 3 .625 2 Portland 5 5 .500 2)6 Indiana 6 4 600 2 Golden State 4 5 .444 3 Detroit 3 5 .375 4 Phoenix 4 5 .444 3 Cleveland 3 6 .333 4)6 LA Clippers 3 7 .300 4)6 Tuesday’s Games LA Lakers 114. Dallas 110 Denver 125, New Jersey 112 Portland 115, Houston 111, OT Indiana 98, LA. Clippers 93 Milwaukee 111, Golden State 85 Seattle 119, Sacramento 105 Roomate Problems? Cramped Quarters? 00 TOTAL MOVE-IN STUDENT SPECIAL WITH I.D. 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The 6- 9 guard scored nine points in a three and one-half minute span as the Lakers increased their lead to 107- 102 with 1:43 left in the game. Dallas (5-5) managed to tie the game at 107 on Derek Harper’s three-point basket and Mark Aguirre’s turnaround jumper, but the Lakers went ahead for good 109- 107 on Johnson’s two free throws. Aguirre, who led Dallas with 26 points, had sparked a Mavericks’ third period in which they overcame a two-point halftime deficit to lead 86-83 entering the final period. The Lakers, who led 61-59 at half time, outscored the Mavericks, 11-4, overcoming a 45-44 Dallas lead to go ahead, 55-49, with 5:01 left in the second quarter. Johnson was instru mental in the run, scoring six points and handing out an assist to Michael Cooper. Aguirre kept Dallas in the game, scoring 14 of the Mavericks’ 23 points in the quarter. The Mavericks tied the game at 59 with 14 seconds left in the half, but Johnson hit a 14- footer with two seconds remaining. 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