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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes nil confab Kansas Advance i sunday March 17, new York up directors of the National hockey league will meet tuesday to review the organization s expansion year Progress and to outline future goals. Clarence s. Campbell league president will conduct the sessions to be held at the Drake hotel in new York. He said the 12-member Board of governors also will attend. The Board of governors mus vote on a proposal to shift the Oakland Calif., franchise to Vancouver British Columbia but it is unlikely the league will act on the change at tuesday s session. A league spokesman indicate Oakland s application for trans Fer would be made at mutually suitable time. League owed $700,000 the Oakland seals Are in Las place in the in in s expansion Western division and Are reported in debt to the league by $700,000. A Canadian brewery has agreed to pick up the Tab for the sagging California Clubland move it to Vancouver. But the switch must be approved bythe league s governors. Campbell said the Board will conduct usual business matters map plans for Post season playoffs and handle any other affairs which May be brought before the group. The nil added six new teams last fall with Oakland the los Angeles Kings Minnesota North stars Pittsburgh penguins Philadelphia flyer Sand the St. Louis blues joining the league. Oakland Calif. A Ralph Wilson wealthy Detroit insurance Man who owns the Buffalo Bills of the american football league entered the bidding for the Oakland seals of the National hockey league Fri Day. That could throw wide Ope the negotiations for the financially distressed seals. Their conditional Purchase was announced thursday by Labat breweries which would Transfer the franchise to Vancouver,. The nil governors must approve by 9 of their 12 votes both Transfer of ownership an change of site for any franchise move. They meet tuesday but the seals Deal is not on their Agenda. New York a Johnny Jones and a band of aggressive Villanova wildcats took apart baffled Wyoming 77-66 Friday night and marched into the quarterfinals of the n a t i o n a 1 invitation basketball tournament. Tall and cautious Kansas directed by Star Jojo White wore Clown Temple 82-76 in the first game of the doubleheader at Madison Square  and Kansas meet in Ono of monday night s Quarter finals. Jones who scored 20 Points inthe first half when Villanova wrapped up the game and the wildcats zone defense completely stumped the cowboys making their first nit appear Ance. Villanova used an 11-4 run fora 32-20 Lead and then ran off 11 straight Points to increase it to43-25 As Jones a 6-foot-4 Junior Forward hit nine Points. Jones leads surge the. Wildcats led 47-25 at the half with Jones Topping a 68 per cent shooting show from Thefield with seven of nine. Wyoming the Western athletic conference runner up was Seldom Able to get a Good shot against the Ever present Villa Nova defense and never got backing the game. The final 11-Point deficit was the closest the cow boys came. Jones finished with 38 Point Sand Mike Eberle paced Wyo Ming with 16 As Harry Hall a20-Point per game scorer was held to 14.White, a 6-foot-3 senior handled the Ball against the aggressive Temple press and teamed with fellow guard Phil Harmon for the Points that kept the Jay Hawks out of reach in the Ond  Bruce Sloan s Basket put Kansas ahead 41-40, har Mon and White each scored six Points for a 53-45 Lead and the owls never got closer than four again. The Lead reached 78-64 before Mcaa Region gals tar heels rip bonnies cats eke by Lions coach denies humor Pittsburgh up John red Manning denied tuesday he had stated this was his Las season As head basketball coach at  University an refused to discuss the report until he returns from the National invitational tournament. Lee in . To new York up pet Toro 144 3-4, puerto Rico won a unanimous 10-round decision Over Sweet Herbie Lee 145, Washington ., Friday night at maritime Union Hall. Toro sustained a Cut under his left Eye during a second round Exchange but managed to protect the area throughout the remainder of the  puerto rican welter weight had Lee on the ropes inthe 10th round when he doubled his opponent with a right to the body. Toro however could t Muster a knockout punch. Raleigh . A ail american Larry Miller scored 27 Points to Lead North Carolina s tar heels to a crushing 91 72 Victory Over previously unbeaten St. Bonaventure in the Mcaa basketball Eastern re Ginals Friday night. Davidson Defeated columbia61-59 in overtime in the opening game and will play North Caro Lina saturday night for the right to represent the East at los an Geles where the National Cham Pion will be determined march22-23. Miller and Charlie Scott led fourth ranked North Carolina to a 40-30 halftime Lead. Then inthe second half the tar heels turned the game into a rout i handing third ranked St. Bona venture its first loss in 24 game this season. North Carolina Atlantic coast conference Champion and 26-3 for the season used a no. Carolina St. Bona. Grubar Bunting Scott Clark Miller Brown Fogler Tuttle Delany Frye whited Oft g f t 4 1-1 9 Albugh 1 1-2 3 1 2-3 4 Butler 10 3-5 23 9 3-4 21 Satalin 9 0-0 18 Lander 9 9-1427 Hayes 2 0-1 4 Martin 2 0-0 4 Fahey 1 2-3 4 0 0-0 0 00-00 0 0-0 0 2 3-4 7 10 3-5 23 4 2-2 10 0 2-5 2 1 2-2 4 Tobaja 37 17-26 91 totals 28 16-26 72 North Carolina 40 51 91 St. Bonaventure 30 42 72 fouled out St. Bonaventure Satalin Lanier. Total fouls North Carolina 22,  21. Attendance 12,400. Standings basketball championships o won lost pet. 1 0 1.000 0 0ski .000 .000k 0 .000 .000 .000 saturday results Berlin 97, 24th div 86 8th div at com /., late name 3rd l in at Skutak late Kun Iii 32nd Aad com at usakkuk/71m army Lato game Berlinco z sch div3rd ulv Stap usakkuk/7th army 0 3 Iid a a cum o2-Iui div o los 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Strong Man to Man defense Anda Racehorse style of play in sweeping to an easy Victory. The bunnies took an 8-6 Leadin the first three minutes on a Hook shot by Bill Butler. How Ever they went into a scoring drought As the tar heels swept into an 11-Point Lead 21-10. From there on the outcome was never in doubt. Columbia ranked 7th in the final associated press collegiate poll made a Battle of it to come from behind and take a 55-53 Lead in the last three min utes of the regulation game. Davidson s Mike o Neill Sank goal with 27 seconds left to tie the score at 55-55 and Send it into overtime. Columbia s Bill Metz Losta Chance to win it with two seconds remaining when he missed free throw which hit the front of the rim and Mike Maloy Bristol Tenn. A Lii Ian in in of Kaduk Man jn.c., , u on Hie Pule Posi Tion for i he Southeastern 500 Stock car race pushing Liis 1968plymouth to a record Lap of 8h.5fi2 mile per hour at Bristo International Speedway. Petty Vas Only one of five Drivers who eclipsed the qualifying record for the half Mil track in Friday trials in which 18 qualified for the 250-mile,$30,00 sunday feature. David Pearson of spartan Burg s.c., 88.105 . Caie Durborough of Timmonsville,s.c., 87.976 and Lee Roy Yarbrough of Columbia s.c.,87.336, beat the record in 1968 Fords. Darel Dieringer of Char Lotte did it in a 1968 Plymouth with an 87.167 .  had set the previous position record of 87.124 . Last Yearin a 1967 Mercury. The 36-car Field for the South Eastern 500 was to to completed saturday morning. The feature race is at 1 30 . Sunday. Saturday s highlight was to Bea 300-Lapper for grand touring division cars. Tiny Lund of Cross,s.c., won the pole position Fri Day in a 1968 Cougar with Speed of 85.227 Miles an hour. Grabbed the rebound for David son. In the overtime Rodney Knowles sent Davidson ahead on a goal with 3 58 left. Dav Newmark tied it at 57-All a few seconds later for the Lions. Then Wayne Huckle Sank two free throws with 2 14 to play and the wildcats stayed out front. Jerry Kroll added a free throw and so did o Neill. These proved to be the difference As Bill Ames hit on a goal wit three seconds to play. Davidson Columbia g f t g f Tomoser 4 0-0 8 Mcmilln 6 2-3 14 Huckel s 4-5 10 Dotson 4 1-1 15 Maloy 4 3-4 u Walasyk 0 1-3 1 Cook 1 2-2 4 Ames 2 0-2 4 Kroll 2 1-4 5 Newark 8 3-3 19 Knowles 7 0-0 14 Metz 1 0-1 2 o Neill 3 3-6 9 Dorger 2 0-0 4 Engdale 0 0-0 0 eight straight to Clinch the Victory. Harmon finished with of Points and White 1 21 pie s John Baum led i inv with 29, 15 of Iii ?fess3he Kont a ,.i_. M Kansas runner up weight relied on Atense a pressing and a big height starting five averaged am foot-6-to grab a 35-32 Lead inthe nip and tuck first half " the height and an Overall fl-6  percentage fist he Field paid off in the ses half against the scram sowls who finished at 19 9 e Sas is 20-7. " Kansas Oft Temple q f t totals 24 13-21 61 totals 23 13-19 59 Davidson 32 23 e61 Columbia 28 27 459 fouled out Columbia Dotson David son Knowles. Total Roula Davidson 17, Columbia 17.attendance 12,400. Sloan 3 0-1 6 Snook 2 00 4 Bonstill 7 1-2 15  t so White 6 7-8 18 Baum j a Harmon 8 5-6 21 Kehoe o 22 a Nash 6 5-6 17 Brakina 7 ,1 Douglas 2 0-0 4 noun i Ujj j Arnult 0 0-0 0 Browle 1 0-0 j Mast 2 0.2 i 32 18-23 82 total totals Kansas. Temple fouled out none. Total fouls Kansas 15 31 14-2175 35 47-82 32 44-7s Temple 19, Wyoming Ashley Var sigh Hall Bettle Wilson Nelson Popvich q f t 4 7-12 15 0 1-2 1 8-10 14 2-2 16 0-0 6 0-0 4 0-1 10 Villanova g f t 1 3-5 5 u 10-13 38 0 0-0 0 1 0-1 j 4 2-3 10 5 4-6 u 0 0-0 0 3 2-j 8 0 0-0 0 Crews  Lii Ash Gillem Elcris Ohio May Sims Mijalli totals 24 18-27 66 totals 2821-3077 Wyoming 7 39_h Villanova 45 377 fouled out Wyoming Eberle. Total fouls Wyoming 25, Villanova 19.attendance 13,0-11. Or grabs Temple s John Baum right grabs the Callaway from Rodger Bohnenstiehl of Kansas during a to Yevu scramble in their National invitation tournament Gaum Atison Square Garden. Kansas won 82-76.associated i i a  
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