European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday March 20, 1966 wildcats miners clash in Mcaa championship game can line in my Paa � i Kenn 12 for i i wildcats. Mike Al 63-All. 65-All, 67-Aii. 69-All and71-All before Conley s clutch free throws put Kentucky ahead to stay. Conley finished with 10 paints while Riley had 18 mid Tommy Seagren snaps own vault Mark from Para test something no High school Boyhas done indoors. The 1,000-Yard run was no recorded because of an official error. An official held up a car showing one Lap left. Instead of two. When the runners finish edit. Another official fired a gun which signals the last Lap. Sev eral runners stopped however believing they had finished therace. Some continued. Sam bar of Kent state University edged de Dean of notre Dame in the last 10 Yards Towin inn mile in 4 10.b. Sam Perry a Fordham University senior who shares the world indoor 60-Yard dash record with Bill Guines beat the youngster by a fraction to win the 50-Yard dash in s.3. Wins hurdles Willie Davenport of Southern University took the 50-Yard High hurdles in 1.0, one tenth of second ahead of Pat Pomphrey of the University of Tennessee. In the women s 440, Marie Mulder a 17-year-old school girl from Camp Springs md., shaded Becky Carter of the Ohio track club by a half step to Winin 1 00.8. Miss Mulder tried for a double but lost by a half step to Roberta Placco of the Toronto do Mills track club in the 880. Miss Placco staying on the in Side Lane won in 2 13.4 while miss Mulder on the outside finished in 2 13.3. Tom Lars of the new Yor athletic club won the two mile in 8 51.1. He led most of the Wayand finished about 15 Yards ahead of Dave Ellis of the to Ronto olympic club who finished in 8 53.9. A wis hid 21 Anil Vacendak 17 logo with Marin s bit contribution for the Blue devils. Duke s dub Virkh. Hospitalized with Kinski Larlis most of the week was held to Only four Points in contrast to his 19-plus average for the stops Chambers Utah the Only a ranked teaming the tourney stayed within shooting distance until Texas Western sub Ucrry Armstrong slowed Chamlers Down Midway in the second , a lanky 1-4 senior had just made a steal and Dunedin two Point to Cut the Utah deficit to a single Point at 54-51when the miners rot started. 5 Marks fall in swim meet Normal 111., March 18 a five meet records fell in six final events hold Friday night in then Caa College division swim Ming and diving the second Day of the three Day meet defending team Champion san Diego state remained ahead with 147 Points while san Jose had 139ft and Santa Barbara 110 in a califor Nia domination. These records were set 200-Yard freestyle. Don Roth Santa Barbara 1 46.1 100-Yardbrcoslstroke, Kevin Currlin san Jose 1 03.2 100-Yard Back stroke Bill Bacon Trinity conn., 55.7 400-Yard individual Medley. Harry Baugher Catho Lic University 4 29.1 400-Yard freestyle relay. Long Beach Bill Birch de Lorack Roger Sprague Cury Iliin 3 158 Moore wins Butterfly Bob Moore of Lasalle won the Joo Yard Butterfly in 2 0.1.1. Fourth place in team stand Ini was licit by Pacific with 54 Points followed by Lasalle and link Beach each 97. Kenvtin74. Kush Carolina 63, Trinity 13 and american u. 40. Seven More final events was to wind up the meet saturday night. I with 54 Willie Worsley and -1 Orsten Arti bombing from the outside the miners quickly ripped out to a 66-57 Lead and were never in trouble again. The rough nagging defensive work Armstrong turned in on Chambers in that stretch was a key Factor. Utah with one regu Tor on the sidelines with a Bro i Ken leg Wax further handicapped by a twisted knee that slowed Down Starling Forward Lyndon Mackay. Mackay however finished with 14 Points and with Chambers provided most of the rebounding against the bigger stronger defensively minded miners. Extremely rough the game was extremely rough and ragged in spots. Utah coach Luck Gardner was assessed technical foul after protesting too loudly a Call under the Uta Basket in the first half. The score was tied 11 Tim Sand the Lead changed hands on three occasions before the deep Burly miners pulled out to a 42-.19 lend at the half. They held the upper hand the rest of the Way hut it was t Safe until Armstrong handcuffed Chambers. Arts led the miners Well spread scoring with 22 Points. Hobby Joe Hill had 18. Worsley12. Und big Dave Pitt in 11. Standings National basketball aun. I torn division won Lott it. Both Lei to ii i it 2t ir953 31 it i .377 double play Ballet Dick Mcaulife Detroit Tiger shortstop leaps Over sliding dal maxvill of the St. Louts cardinals As he nips a toss to first base to Complete a double play in an exhibition game at St. Petersburg flu. Bob Skinner grounded to Dirk truck Waskl who Init aled the Iwin killing. The cardinals scored u 4-2 Victory. A photo be w t pit. Up a 12 17 3 "17 inn itt3i 2t q in am m 2.1 Ift 2 m its a Holt Lemr i to 2 w it 30 i i ,. 17 111 3 it 152 2ti 1 Willen Oivi Tiani .-l., to. R i a 17 t 214 1mi ill ,1 37 i 47 a in in w 1 Al .1 1 11 Kurt 111 2a a i i 17 in in Day t Raul us . I ii ii Western hockey league w t pit of of 77 Iff 9 7p j3s itt Iii 2.1 1 t 331 tils m 4 in in m a m ? m in 131 31 3 m i a 91 21 4u 2 to 213 m . Braves Scalp Yankees 7-0 indians Tomahawk giants continued from Page 10 Grapefruit league Victory Over the Philadelphia Phillies. Dick Maul Lff and Jerry Lumpe each drove in three runs for Detroit. Mcauliffe s three hits off starter Ray Culp included a 400-foot Homer. Mickey Lolich Vas the win Ning Pitcher. Hank Aguirre finished up fur Detroit. Culp was the loser. Cookie Kojas und John Calll son each had two hits for the Phillies. Bill while drove in both Philadelphia runs with sacrifice and ii double. Pompano b 1c a ii is sox Ini opon Itig in the seventh Ini Init Friday and they followed a with five runs and a 5-0 Victory Over washing ton. It was the senators seventh Strait ill defeat. Tommy Awe s double and a 1two-run single by de Stroud Ware the big hits of the Kline making his first appearance this Spring was the victim of four unearned runs. Joe Horlen faced Only 12 Bat ters in pitching four hatless innings for the White sox. Palm Springs calif., March 18 a California s Angels Rode a two run first in Ning Home run by first baseman Joe Adcock to a 10-1 win Over the Chicago cubs Friday. It was the third straight win for the Angels Over manage Leo Durocher s cubs ills Spring. The Angels arc now 4-3 hockey tourney site named Mim Neapolis. March is a the University of Minn Sola Duluth Brani h was awarded he i Joh National Civille Iriate ath Letic association hockey Tuu Nui Nielli by u vote of the american hockey coaches association convention Friday. For the Cactus league Campaign. Adcock s smash Over the Loftfield Fence came with Jose car Donal on second base. It was Adcock s first trip to the plate in an exhibition game this Spring. Bradenton. Fla. March 18 a making the most of four Kansas City errors Houston broke the a s five same winning Streak with a 6-3 Victory Friday. In the game marred by six mls plays. Four by Kansas City there was Only one earned run for each Side. Houston put the contest out of reach when it built up a 6-0 Lead by scoring three runs in the fifth. Chuck Harrison hit a two run Homer to wind it up Dave Guisti 8-7 with the astros last year was the win Lnu Pitcher. He allowed Only hit in four innings. 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