The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 1988, Image 10

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Olajuwon leads
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HOUSTON (AP) — Houston’s
Akeem Olajuwon celebrated his
25th birthday by scoring 28 points
and grabbing 12 rebounds, leading
the Rockets to a 116-103 victory over
Milwaukee Thursday night.
Olajuwon got the Rockets off to a
fast start, scoring 16 first-half points
and he completed a 3-point play
with 3:43 left to preserve a 10-point
Rockets lead.
Rodney McCray, averaging 11.7
points on the season, added 22
points and had 10 rebounds before
he fouled out late in the game.
Randy Breuer led the Bucks with
25 points and Terry Cummings
added 24.
The Rockets took a 64-57 halftime
lead and outscored the Bucks 13-6 in
the first 6:15 of the third quarter
when Olajuwon and Sleepy Floyd
combined to score Houston’s first 11
points of the period.
The Rockets led 43-34 with 8:25
to go in the first half following a 10-
foot jumper by Olajuwon before the
Bucks rallied to take a brief lead at
50-49.
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UT dismisses
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AUSTIN (AP) — Texas starters
Bobby Duncum and Brian Nielsen
have been academically dismissed
for the spring semester, bringing to
four the number of Longhorn foot
ball players attending junior colleges
in an attempt to return to UT by
next season.
'The four, including three starters,
will miss spring drills but expect to
return by the summer or fall semes
ter, the Austin American-Statesman
reported Thursday.
Nielsen said he is attending San
Jacinto junior College and hopes to
return for the summer semester.
The 6-foot-3, 287-pounder started
at right tackle in all but three games
in 1987.
Duncum responded to a switch
from linebacker to defensive end
this season by tying for third on the
team in tackles.
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to probation for Yates coacl
AUSTIN (AP) — The University
Interscholastic League on Thursday
placed the girls’ basketball coach at
Houston Yates on probation for one
year after hearing a report that she
had been ejected from a game in a
Thanksgiving tournament at Grape-
land.
Assistant coach Von Donna
Bircher also was publicly repri
manded.
Former assistant girls’ basketball
coach Carl Brown of Yates received
the same penalty from a three-mem
ber UIL committee.
Brown already has been dismissed
as a coach, according to Yates Princi
pal Joseph Drayton.
A report from UIL director Bai
ley Marshall to the committee said
Bircher drew a technical foul for yel
ling at officials in a Nov. 26 game,
and on Nov. 27 she asked that game
officials be changed for alleged ra
cial reasons.
In a Nov. 28 game, she was
ejected after protesting a technical
foul called on Brown, according to
the assistant coach himself.
The UIL director’s report said
Brown was ejected from the Nov. 26
game for a flagrant technical foul af
ter yelling at a referee.
Brown also was assessed a techni
cal during the Nov. 28 game, Mar
shall said.
Marshall’s report was based on in
formation from Bill Avera of Jack
sonville, district director of the
Southwest Basketball Officials Asso
ciation, and two other officials, Jerry
Smelley and Bill Jones, both from
Jacksonville.
The report by Smelley and Jones
said after the Nov. 28 game a fan
identified as Bircher’s husband came
out of the stands wanting to fight the
two officials.
Drayton said Brown had been re
lieved of his duties as assistant coach.
Bircher had been placed on trial
probation for the remainder of the
season; and the coach’s husband has
been instructed not to attend any
Yates basketball games.
“We did not come here to raise a
racial issue,” Drayton told the com
mittee.
Bircher and Brown apt
Fhursday’s hearing to tin
involved, and Brown sho
with Avera, who saidthci
were accepted.
The UIL commended 1
ton Independent Schooll).
its role in investigating the
and taking disciplinary act
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tommitiee, according to a 4J
man:
• Placed coach Rand'
gald of Conroe Oakndge
tion through the 19880
year for allegedly using
football drills during theo
in 1987. McDougald alsoi
licly reprimanded.
• Decided that the mi?
letter criticizing the officiiJ:
Oct. 30 Ysleta Riverside?
Hanks football game didru|
the UIL Athletic Code.Thl
letter to referee Tom R;?
signed by Riverside Pnn.
Ramirez and football coaf
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