European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 19 Sand Meta cougars Nab pole acc positions Rockingham . Unison one from its col lege division and one each fro the armed forces the National association of intercollegiate athletics the Amateur athletic Union and the Junior colleges. Carnevale said that following the policy established four years ago there is no guarantee foray set number of players from any team being named to the final training squad of 18 to 24 will be brought together at Colo the last two weeks in june. The12 members then will be picked. They will open High Altitude training at Adams state col lege Alamosa colo., sept. 15. The opening round on april 4has the following pairings armed forces is. Mcaa Heel team.na1a is. Mcaa White team. Causion. Mcaa is. Mcaa College Divi glue team is. Junior w Alt a of a � 11 Prado state it. Collins colo., for i College All stars. Walt Frazier in winning the no. 1 spot in the associated press poll and then sweeping through the nit last , no. 1 this year with a 21-1 record appears to have stronger Field to face than the Salukis did a year blackbirds Drew Bradley 19-8, for their first round opponents on saturday afternoon March 16. The pairings were announced 16-team tourney opens on thursday March 14, and Windup saturday afternoon March 23. The championship game will be telecast by the nit s selection committee headed by Johnn Bach of Fordham did not announce any seeding or How the draw was made it was Learned that four teams were seeded and the draw was built around this Atlantic coast Confer ence s representative expected to be either fifth ranked North runner up will get the bid be cause South Carolina is on pro Bation for Mcaa rules infractions and ineligible for Post sea son s 22-Point first half enabled the tar heels defending champions and no. 5 in the nation to wipe out a five Point Wake Forest Lead and go ahead at the intermission 40-29. His heroics saved the tar Heel from deep trouble against the fast starting deacons. While Mil Ler was hitting nine of 11 shots mostly from Long Range his teammates went seven for 24 in the first North Carolina Lead soared to 21 Points Early in the last half but Wake Forest Cut it to 65-57 with 7% minutes left. Attis Point -foot-10 Rusty Clark and Sophomore Charlie Scott combined for a flurry of North Carolina Pointa to erase the finished with 17 Points 14 in the last half and Clar added 16 in addition to grabbing 11 rebounds. Jerry Montgomer led the Wake Forest Effort with 21 Carolina showed the hot test shooting of the tournaments it hit 64 per cent in the first half for a 54-39 Lead after Virginia had managed three ties in the first 10 Lead rampage Gary Gregor hit eight of nine shots and had 18 Points skip Harlicka mixing Long bomb Sand bristling drives scored 16 Points and play maker Jac Thompson tossed in 10 to Lead the first South Carolina ram gamecocks Lead soared to 20 Points Early in the second half before Virginia scored 12straight Points to make the score 62-56 with 13 30 to but Harlicka and Gregor re gained their touch and sout Carolina quickly raced Back to a commanding finished with 31 Points Gregor had 26. And Frank Standard 17 to Lead South i Carolina. Tony Kinn was the Topi Virginia scorer with 21 Points 15 in the last Duke had Wal loped Clemson by 34 Points into regular season meetings but Clemson s inspired tigers who went Down to their seventh straight loss and 20th of the sea son battled All the moves ahead the tigers moved in front 16-12, but Fred Lind s late bucket gave Duke a 21-19 Lead at the in s biggest margin was 35-28 with 9 40 to play but Clemson twice Cut the Lead to one s last six Points in the final six minutes came on free throws. Dave Golden hit two with 23 seconds left for a three Point Lead. After Sophomore Butch Zatezalo hit one of two free throws for Clemson Joe Kennedy nailed it Down for Duke with a final one Pointer five seconds from the Mahaffey topped Clem son with 1 5 Points and 11 re Bounds. Duke s Mike Lewis and Zate Alo each had is slows Down he third seeded . Stale yol Upaek. Sloping Don its at tack to protect its Lead stored Only two baskets in the last be in minutes but hit 11 free throws in that Eddie Biedenbach Sei Ivd 16 Point to Lead . Stale. Sepo More Van Williford added 15 Points and grabbed 11 honors went to Sopho More will Helzel who pumped in 20 Points for Maryland. State took the Lead for Good at 86 and was in rout Ai us Hau 29-2 5
