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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 18, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              196$ the stars and stripes Page 19 � a heels clip Avic Kou for Eastern berth r -j1 second half surge Satur Cav 4night that carried north5 Lin-1 to a come from Behms s21 who Over Davidson in the in regional Mcaa play tic win sent North Carolina to j of Ankelis to play Ohio state in the National Semf Mals offs Liu. N Ford nit swamped St. Bonaventure 95-75 for third place honors in the Eastern Region Altha wildcats led North Carolina most of the first half and through seven minutes of the second. The Lead see sawed until Miller reeled off four buckeyes Surprise ky., 82-81 Lexington by. A Ohio stale All but out of the tournament picture ten Day Sago knocked off fifth ranked Kentucky 82-81 saturday night to Annex the Mideast regional and a trip to the Mcaa finals Altos Angeles next week. In the first game Marquette Defeated East Tennessee 6s-57. Dave Sorenson who topped the buckeyes with 24 Points scored the winning Basket wit three seconds left on a five foot jump  took an inbound pass under his own Basket an tossed in the shot that ended Kentucky s Home court winning Streak at 14 and gave the big ten co champions a trip to then Caa semifinals Friday at los Angeles against North  s shot came after Kentucky s Dan Issel had put the wildcats in front 81-80 with 26 seconds left. Buckeyes rally Kentucky opened a six Point Lead at the Start but it withered under hot shooting by the Buck eyes and Ohio state held a 44-40 half time  raised the margin to eight Points 54-46, after three minutes of the second half but a Kentucky surge tied it at 73with five minutes to go. Steve Howell s 20-footer put state on top 75-73, but Ken Tucky s Mike Casey hit from 15 feet for another tie see saw battled Field goal by Casey and a free throw by Steve Clevenger put Kentucky ahead by three but it vanished when state Jody Finney hit a three Point play. Kentucky s Mike Pratt Madrone of two foul shots for a one Point Edge but Howell then hit from the Side for a state advantage. Issel Kentucky s scoring Leader with 19 Points tipped in two Points with 26 seconds left for an 81-80 Edge setting up so Renson s winning  state Champion of the if in was a forgotten team Lowa seemingly had the Are title wrapped upon game to go. Liwa however fell before Emu he a to tie the league and whipped Lowa in a playoffs ii on a i a Points to put the fourth ranked tar heels ahead to stay at 47 46.with Clark blocking shots and pulling in the rebounds Carolina threatened to pull away. The tar heels took a seven Point Lead but Mike Maloy got two Field goals and Mike o Neill Oneto make the score 65-62 North  Charlie Scott fed Miller on a driving Layup tomake it 67-62. Dave Moser hit two free throws to Cut Carolina s margin to three  30 seconds left de Fogler hit a free throw handmade it 68-64 for North Carolina. Wayne Huckel hit afield goal and Davidson was behind Only two  the final seconds dwindling Scott slipped through for Layup and provided the tar heels with their final margin of , a 6-11 Center led the tar heels with 22 Points and 17rebounds. Scott had 18 Points and Miller a second team All America pumped in 16 Points. Jim Mcmillian powered co Lumbia past St. Bonaventure in the Consolation game. Columbia abandoned the de liberate offence it used in its 61 59 overtime loss to Davidson Friday in favor of a fast breaking game. The strategy paid off As the Zonnies tired in the second half much the Sames they did in their 91-72 loss to North Carolina Friday night. Foul troubles for bennies St. Bonaventure s problems were compounded when three of their five Iron men fouled out in the second half of the Consolation  had 20 Points and Mcmillian 19 to Lead the  Center Dave new Mark racked up 16 Points in the first half but fouled out of the contest shortly after intermission without scoring again. Bob Lanier St. Bonaventure a mainstay All season had 18points to Lead the Brown indians. Bill Butler came through with 16.the bonnies who took then second loss in a Row after going through the season without a loss in 24 contests led Only once in the first half. Columbia took a 46-36 halftime Lead an boosted that to As much As 22 Points in the second half.  g f t  a Bucior Satullo Lanier Hayes Martin ahoy Law left gun tar  4 0-1 8 6 4-5 16 3 2-s 8 8 2-4 18,v6 15 0 t-8 7 03-43 0 pm 0 00-00 0 00 0 Columbia Momilani Poison Welsz Kames in work Metz sch Llor Border Brown Fok l Cru cub re Oiivia q 7 8 1e 5i i 3 0 00 1 r t 5-7 194-7 20 1-2 a 3-3 ibes if 00 2 0-1 2 4-5 10 2-3 2 44 4 00 0 0-0 2 total. 8623-3075 total. 8t. Bonaventure s3 29-40 95  ,-. St. A ii Venturo 2s. Bia 22. Davidson n. Carolina Hutu l  i oil1 no its o in ill totals Oft i j 2lin Ibur 4 i s i1.1 Hunt Iii t b Tilo i Lurk i 2 11 Miller 1-1 7 i Uwin to ii 1m i0 i it total o f t 3 t 11 1 0 0 8 i 1 s 6 7 7 1 5 i u 1 0 0 0 12 1 0 to 1 u 27 10 a 70 i4 32 i Tias 42 to .0. A my line i. A Tiu .-.u. I new York up Dan Obrovac a 6-foot-10 Junior Center scored a career High 30 Points and Don May added 24saturday night to spark Dayton to an 87-68 Victory Over West Virginia in the Nightcap of a National invitation basketball tournament doubleheader. Fordham holding Duquesne to Only 31 per cent Field Goa accuracy used its aggressive Man to Man defense to score a69-60 Victory in the opener and will meet Dayton in a Quarter final game tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. In an afternoon doubleheader notre Dame turned Back army62-58 and Long Island University nipped Bradley 80-77 on thelast minute heroics of Small College a americans Larr Newbold and Luther Green. Notre Dame will meet Liu inthe other quarterfinal game tuesday , the Small College nation Al Champion is attempting to match the feat of Southern Illinois which won the nit last year after being top rated in the Small College ranks. Obrovac hot Obrovac who had not scored More than 15 Points in an game this season surpassed that total in the first half As he pumped in 18 Points to give the flyers a commanding 47-37 Lead at , unveiling a Sharp passing attack against the West Virginia zone defense Hurt the mountaineers with the outside shooting of May and Bob Hooper and was Able to Spring Obrovac Loose several time underneath when the Mountaineer defense tightened up on the  a height disadvantage underneath West Virginia was Able to stay close to Dayton until Ron Williams the mountaineers leading scorer picked up his third personal foul with 7 01 remaining in the first half. Constant pressure sparked by the Ball hawking of Ken Parker and Art Starrs Fordham made up for its Lac of height by putting constant pressure on the Dukes forcing them to commit several turn overs in the first 20  rams limited three of the Duquesne starters to a combined o-for-17 from the floor while soaring to a 34-25 Lead at  by Bill Langheld s 19 Points Fordham almost blew the Lead in the second half however As Duquesne rallied to within 45-44 with 7 06 remain ing. But for dam ran off six straight Points to boost its margin to 51-44, then withstood two later rallies to hold onto the Victory Only two Duquesne players scored in double figures. Ron Guziak tallied 25 Points to Ladall scorers and Moe Barr added 13 Frank Mclaughlin an Dennis Witkowski each tallied 13 for the  hit a jump shot with 40 seconds remaining and Gree added a clinching free throw with seven seconds remaining to leu 1.11 comeback  6-6 Green dominated Bradley Ace jew Allen under Neath the boards and poured m 12 Points including 18 in the second half when Liu came from five Points behind and took the Lead for the first tune on a jump shot by Crift i Ulukov with 4 50 to , to finished with j Points 14 of them in the second half then stole the Ball and Hiton another jumper to give Liu a 69-65  Bradley behind the outside shooting of l. C. Bowen tied the game at 77-All with 1 45 to go before Newbold hit another jumper and Green got the clinching foul shot. Bob Arnzen and Bob Whitmo recombined for notre Dame s first 10 second half Points sparking a12-2 spurt that carried the Irish into the  Derrig a 6-2 guard led notre Dame in scoring with 16points, nine in the first half but the Irish trailed for virtually allow the first session As army s Superb Forward Bill Schutsky poured in 22 Points lifting the cadets to a 38-37 halftime , notre Dame s 6-7 Center was held to four Point sin the first half but poured in six within the first five minutes of the second session and Arnzen the 6-5 Junior Captain added four More As notre Dame moved out to a 49.-40 Lead with 14 30 to go. Irish Freez Schutsky finished As High Man in the game with 31 Points Buthe failed to break Loose in the final 20 minutes the Way he Hadin the Early going when Cadet guards Mike Krzysewski an Jim Oxley worked tirelessly to feed the 6-2 Schutsky for easy jump shots from both the left and right sides of the  Derrig leading an off and on freeze by the Irish in Chelate going and Whitmore and Arnzen clogging the Middle on the cadets notre Dame celebrated St. Patrick s Day a Day Early by running us record to 19-8. Army which Drew even with 11 minutes to play but lost it Opportunity to go ahead when Schutsky missed two outside shots finished the season at 20-5. Notre Dame Murphy  Whitmore o Connell Der if Mck Lrroy Restovich 1-2 4-0 6-7 6-7 1-2 army t3 Scrotsky 15 Noonan 11 Hunt 8  a to Oxley 6 Yoval 3 Simmons Urban Fenty g f t 11 in 31o-o 3-3 totals 1826-3262 Tola in 2116-2058 notre Dame 37 2562 army & 2058 foul Cal  fouls notre Dame 0, army 23. Bradley Berry Bowen Allen swig Fig Smith Happ Ludston Long Island Oft 1 1-2 3 Culuko 8 3-4 19 Ohinsky 8 5-6 21 Green 0-0 8 Newbold 10 2-4 22 Smalls 20-04 Singer 0 0-0 0 Reeves c 7 t 0-1 h 5 of 10 is 2-3 32 10 2-3 22 1 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 total 1311-1677 totall 2911-21-69 Bradley 4 3677 Long a land 36 4420 fouled out none. Total touts Bradley 7, Liu 13. Attendance 14,789. Duquesne Fordham was ton Guziak major top Tbs. Or c Berg Hin -3 g f t 4 0-0 8 Starrs 10 &-6 25 vhf a 0 3-3 3 Wuski 2 1-2 5 Parker 6 1-3 13 Rattery 2 0-0 4 Mclin 1 of 2 Kler Zanzi  g f 2 1-1 7 6 13 4 totals 2510-1460 totals 2911-2169 Duquesne 3s--60 Fordham 3569fouled out Duquesne was nine Tori totals fouls Duquesne 16, it ordain 11. W. Virginia f Reader 3 2-2 Ludwig 3 4-5 Bailey 4 10-13 hum Ell 3 1-3 Vilms 9 1-1 Lewis Holmes pen oct Porter grim 0-0 1 2-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Dayton t 8 jar.10 May is Obrovac 7  19 Hooper 2 Sadlier 4 j. Got 0 Shter 0 Wanna 0 Leffel woman g f t1 to a 10 4-Tj 24 10 10-10 30 0 1-2 1 s 1-2 17 2 0-0 4 1 1-1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 35 17-21 s7 37 31 6stotals 2420-2668 total West Virginia Dayton fouled out  fouls West Virginia 17, Dayton 19.attendance 16,127. .p5" " " ovo Mii la Hies away for notre Between them in the background Are army a and Steve hum. Noire Dame Wuu of of  
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