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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fob is the stars and stripes monday it wins posted by Loyola. Dayton in second round new York Loyola of Chicago s High stepping Ramblers buzzed past Temple 75-64, and Dayton trounced Houston 94-77, in a quarterfinal doubleheader of the25th National invitation tournament saturday night. The winners will meet i the semifinals thursday night. In the first round doubleheader in the afternoon Duquesne took a 7058 decision Over Navy and holy Cross edged Colorado state Una my. St. Mary s takes Crown in overtime Evansville. Ind. A senior Dick Talley made two free throws and Junior de Pfeiffer dropped in another in an overtime period to give it. St. Mary s my a 58-57 Victory Over sacrament state for the Mcaa College division basketball championship saturday night. Dangling Ron Rohrer of Sacra mento voted the tournament s out standing player fired to a Basket with a minute and a half remain ing in regulation time to tie the score at 55-55 and create the first championship overtime in the tournament s six year history. The mountaineers semifinals Las year stalled out the final 90 seconds wailing for a shot which John o Reilly missed As regular time ragout. In the cautious five minute extra period Talley dropped his two free throws with 2 11 remaining and Pfeiffer made his with a minute Iff i giving the mountaineers a 58-55 bulge. Then Rohrer made a Ayup with 23 seconds to go. Keyhole fool with Only a few seconds left Rohrer stole the Ball and was fouled by Dave Paloncy As he tried to get through the  missed the free throw Cap tured the rebound and then failed in a desperation Wheeling shot. Southern Illinois trounced Nebraska Wesleyan. 98-81, to win third place. Southern s Salukis closing out their season with a 21-10 record As their coach Harry a atlatl be comes Mentor of the professionals. Louis Hawks hit 40 of 76 Field shots in their rout of the Plains men. The plainsman closing with a 2041. Made 34 of 80 Field goal attempts. They were topped by Jim Munford with 30 Points arid Sophomore Dick Nelson added 1r Toronto hockey Star seeks nomination Toronto a hockey Star red Kelley will seek nominations Liberal candidate in York West it was announced. The 34-year-old Center with the Toronto Mopie Leafs of the National hockey league reached his decision after conversations wit Liberal Leader Lester Pearson. The nominating meeting will not be held until conclusion of the Stan Ley cup playoffs in May. Varsity 72-71. They moved into tuesday night s quarterfinals which pair Duquesne against Brad Ley and holy Cross against St. John s of new York. Loyola overwhelmed Temple an dazzled the crowd of 12,038 at Madison Square Garden with it fast shooting offence and Spring legged rebounding. The run run Ramblers stashed it away in the first half hitting 60 per cent from the floor out rebounding the owls 32-21. And pushing in front. 48-30.Sophomore Ron Miller Ted the Youthful but poised Ramblers with 19 Points while Sophs Vic Rouse and Jerry Harkness scored 15 each in the Well balanced attack. Never got started Temple an inspired Winner Over defending Champion Providence in the opening round thursday night never really got going. The owl missed their first eight Field goal tries and that set the pattern. They did manage to keep Loyola below its 91-Point average by slow ing Down the Ramblers in the second  Drysdale had 17 Points for temp e and Russ Gordon scored 14,All in the first half. Sophomores Bill Chmiele Askland Gordy Hatton were the big guns in Dayton s rout of Houston. Chmielewski Dayton s smooth moving. 6-foot, 10-Inch giant pourer in 32 Points with a variety of close in shots and used his 235 pounds to advantage under the boards. He was abetted chiefly by hat ton the flyers All purpose Back Curt Ace. The 6-1 guard counted 24 Points Quarter backed the win ners speedy attack and was a gadfly on defense. Houston in it s first nit managed to make it moderately interesting against the tournament tested flyers with a couple of spurts in the second half. Trailing 66-37, the cougars from Texas went on one 14-0 tear an later had a 9-0 rally but then it was too late. Duquesne had things its own Way against the middies in what was a Dull game particularly after the thrilling opener. The Dukes held the Edge in All department Sand. Except for one Brief Navy rally Early in the second half never were threatened. Ail around guard Willie Somerset d u q u e & n e s heavily muscled Little guard Luton an exciting display of All around ability. The 5-10 Sophomore scored in Points frequently out jumped taller middles under the boards and generally ran the Dukes attack. Clyde Arnold was top Man for the winners with 20 Points. Router will Igor paced the Navy offence with 23 paints. Navy managed to stay even Only for the first three minutes. The Dukes then shot ahead 6-2, and breezed to a 30-23 Lead at the Holt Navy closed the Gap to three Points 35-32. Early in the second half but again the Dukes pulled away this time for Good. Jack Foley s 34 Points Bob Fotey s 21 and two vital free throws by Joe Kelly 24 seconds be continued on Page at Ohio state rips Kentucky Cincy cops 4th regional in Manhattan Kan. A mighty Cincinnati won the Mcaa Midwest regional basketball championship for a record fourth straight year saturday night whipping Colorado 73-46, behind the two new members of the defending National hinge sophomores Ron Bonhom and George Wilson. Crelghton took Consolation honors Over Texas tech coming Back after blowing a 10-Polnt Lead to win 63-61 on Pete Mcmanamon s jump shot with nine seconds left. The Victory the bearcats 16th in a Row and 27th in 29 starts this season put de Jucker a Brilliant team into the Mcaa semifinals at Louisville against far West Region Al Champion Urcla next Friday night san Francisco was the last team to win Back to Back National col i elate championships in 1965 and 1956and to was that same san Francisco team that had shared the Mcaa record of three Succes Sive regional championships with Cincinnati until now. The bearcats started their run in the Midwest sector four year Sago when Oscar Robertson was a Junior and George Smith was the Bearcat coach. Big o is gone and Jucker Haa succeeded Smith a coach but Cincinnati keeps on win Ning. Again it was a team Effort of smooth floor play Brilliant defense1, and brutal Board play but Bof Hamand Wilson did the gome breaking. With Colorado s big eight Cham front rotted on Page Jerry Lucas Iowa Conr Iowa be shot top ranked Ohio state into estate basketball championship powering the Buckeye to � 74-6. Ranked Kentucky saturday the buckeyes Victory in the East regional was almost a re regional finals in which Ohio Stab 87-74."." Ohio state now moves into Theopi Enship tourney i week meeting a first round , selection for theft Brilliant performance. He first half Point j scoring 15 in a raw., the 6-foot 84nh eight in the second 1of 33, which made i Par nine Point semifinals Friday Lucas shooting to a ?1-37 Halfton Buckeye stayed in intermission behind of John Havlicek Butler won third Mideast tournament Era Kentucky. 87-86, a Williams scored Fly overtime  clinching with 15 seconds broke away and made better than far and stripes Urcla Rolls past Oregon is. 88-69 Provo. Utah a the Urcla Bruins smothered the Oregon state beavers. 88-69, to win the Mcaa far West regional title saturday night Urcla will play Cincinnat in the first round of the Mcaa basketball finals in Louisville next weekend. Sophomores Walt Hazard and Fred Slaughter led the Bruins to Victory. The 6-foot. 5-Inch. 230 Pound Slaughter effectively con trolled the beavers 7-foot m e 1 counts keeping him away from the backboard. Hazard guided the play of Urcla with Superb Ball handling and pass ing. Counts seemed unsure of him self. But he began to pull Down rebounds late in  first period and helped the beavers Cut Down the Urcla Lead to 14 Points a intermission. Held to six Points in the first half by Slaughter. Counts finally found the Range. The Sophomore Star wound up with High Point honors at 24, the Bruins 6-2 John Green was High for the winners with 23. Little Pepperdine College gave Utah state University a lesson in team basketball and beat the sky line conference aggie 75-71, i the first gome of the doubleheader. Robertson led royals tip pistons 129-107 Cincinnati up Oscar Robertson scored 3 Points an had 15 assists to Lead the Cincin Nati royals to a 129-107 Victory Over Detroit saturday in a nationally televised National Basket Ball association game that tied their Western division first round playoff series at one game each Robertson accounted for half of 14-Polnt Streak to the first Quarter that sent the royals ahead to stay 27-18, and fired scoring passes to Jack Twyman and Joe Buck Halter that set up another Cincin Nati spree opening the fourth Quarter. Cincinnati wrapped up the Vic tory in the last Quarter with a Tough defense that held Detroit scoreless for the first 2v4mlnutes and did t allow the pistons a sin Gle Field goal for six minutes. Johnny can finally broke the ice for the pistons with a Layup at 6 22. Meanwhile the royals were pouring in 20 Points to Detroit s eight free throws and had rolled up a 111-86 Lead. Bob Boozer had 26 Points for the royals. Don Ohl and Gene Shue led de troit with 18 Points each. That gave the Waves third place in the regional tourney. Urcla led the beavers 11-7. With four minutes gone then went on scoring splurge and took a 37-14 Lead in the next nine minutes. Twas 44-30 at intermission. Urcla Ted by 83 much As 25 Points. Free throws played a Large  state was in trouble with fouls from nearly the opening min utes. Urcla hit 44 per cent of us shots from the Field 29 of 66 and hit 30 of 37, or 81 per cent from the free throw line. Oregon state hit 39 per cent from the Field 30 of 77 but Only half of 18 from the Charity Stripe. In rebounding the teams were even with 50 each. Hazard is map Hazard was named the tournament s most valuable player by the Sporta writers and  All tournament team included Hazard. Johnny Green and Gary Cunningham of Urcla Terry Baker of Oregon state Cornel Green of Utah state and Boh Warlick of , with an enrolment of Only 1,400 students put together gnat defensive display in keep ing the Ball away from the Tal Rutah state team. The Waves held Utah state Sta Green below his season average of 26 Points. He hit 20 saturday nigh Pepperdine a 6-foot, 5-Inch Tun Tut the tallest Matt on his squad scored 22 Points and took game scoring honors. Utah state s 6-8 Darnell Haney had 19. Pepperdine moved to 42-36halftlme Lead and with 4 minute left in the first period. Led by 13points, its largest margin of the game. Defended to give the87-84 Lead. Bobby Rascoe hit on with Only seconds let margin to one Point Kentucky failed on a shot at the gun to to wrap up its 22nd six losses the Best i history. Western Kent with a 17-10 Mark. The teams had battled 1 deadlock after regular after Jeff Blue fired a Butler spurt the buckeyes played termination they lacked i 93-73 Triumph Over we Tucky in the semifinals. Thing on even terms of the first half. Ohio pulled away after int built its margin to 64-53 minutes left out to avenge a loss year s National finals to the buckeyes Rode the Lucas and the defensive Havlicek to the Victory Lucas was particularly in his late surge a the in which he scored on plays on four different Havlicek a 6-5 senior helped make Lucas on nation s All time greats the task of stopping flashy Sophomore Cotton nth bottled Pavucek held Nash to in the first half and big Blond a total of Only i Havlicek also scored for runner up honors for eyes. Larry Pursiful. Tin regular Back on the Kentucky team which with a 23-3 record. Left scorers with 21 Points. Lucas was the top the game in addition to leading scorer. He Nabl Bounds while Nash Baesler paced Kentucky each. The buckeyes out Ahot from the Field hitting 27 tempts for 42 per cent cats cashed in 25 of 69 36 per cent Ohio state carries it into its Battle with Wake which advanced to the finals with a 799 vie a Ruanova in the Eastern most valuable Madison wis. To sin s basketball team is Ken Vlebel a Junior Falls i. Its most valuable for the second year in  
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