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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 25, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday March 25, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 17 Dayton beats Kansas 61-48, for nit Crown Ohk up Thein ton flyers getting an it Plosive 17-Pomt, second  from Don May Isureal i he National  tournament title with i jm8 Victory Over Kansas the Consolation game notre Dame Grabl de thirdly defeating St. Peter s h-78 As Bob Arnzen scored 33looints and Dwight Murphy and Bob Whit More combined for an i additional 36. May a m Forward was unable to get the Ball in the first half As the Jay Hawks match up zone limited him to just six shots from the  the talented Forward broke Loose at the outset of the second half and scored 10 of the flyers 12 Points to push them from a25-25 tie at halftime to a 37-32 Lead with 7 19 gone in the second half. Kansas battled Back to within three Points but two Quick baskets by May and two free throws by Bob Hooper quickly built the flyers Lead to 47-40 and they never were in trouble again. May voted the tournament s most valuable player established a Dayton career scoring record with his 22-Pointoutburst As he finished his three years with 1,980 Points break ing Henry Finkel s record by 11 , using its height to advantage looked As if it would dominate the game at the outset As 8-10 Dave Nash poured in six Points to give Theja Hawks a 14-6 Lead with Only eight and half minutes gone inthe game. But the flyers quickly rattled off six straight Points and were never More than two Points behind the res of the half. Hooper and Dan Sadlier Kep the flyers in the game in the first half with nine and Sevenpoints respectively with Hoo per s free throw at 18 09 of the stanza giving the flyers a 25-25 tie at the intermission. The stars and stripes Low a Cyl scramble Dayton s Bob Hooper and Rodger Bohnenstiel 35 of Jvan sus wind up on the floor a a they scramble for the Ball during finals of the National basketball association game in Madison Square Garden. Other players Are Dave Nash 13 and Greg Douglas 20 of Kansas. Dayton captured the title by a score of 61-18. A ski title won by Wyoming Sta m b 0 a t Springs Colo. A Wyoming s Power � jumping team propelled  to 0 Mcaa ski Chami monism saturday by a 7.7-Point him Rugiu Over defending Cham Pion University of Denver. 1 la coulis is j u m p e r s Fin Muhl Oil two in a four of a 7 h Hunt margin Over Denver Sui up a. This boosted Wyoming a fourth place after the first mice events in the meet into Iii i of like american basketball Ash Juliun playoffs and Ken u a and Minnesota will Start " Post  series Here Sun in afternoon. Aha commissioner George milk i said that decision was a de late sat Das night after the Jersey provide a team a suitable Faile Ilace 1 to their Conte with Ketuu i sat urday night. Karl Lei it had been reported that the Amii Eliis and colonels Weie  to this Neutral site to stage their game to decide the fourth place spol in  n l i Ision of the aha. The Winner was to he Metthe Minnesota muskets. Lio finished second a the Kastern division hut saturday night s game scheduled or Commack. . Was called off Vine to an in Atis Fai 01 court said Mikan. I had to make the ruling Mikan said. Three olympic Gold  and miss Greene who won the women s downhill i relay. Lead in world cup Competition. Austrians who captured important first Day Points for team standing in the  their Lead when Alfred Matt finished second in the slalom Karl Schrair fourth and miss Gabl second. Hick Chaffee of Rutland.  a combined time of 112.31 Good for third place. Gerhardt Nenning who won the men s downhill Lnda was eighth in the slalom furthering the austrian cause. Knee pm for Chaffee s  s Hopes of turning in at least an average Ini hat the end of the three Day Competition were dashed saturday by lines Sand three spills. Jimmy Sueuga of Rahoe City,calif., was be Erish with Imi uen a but still ran the slalom finishing last. Spider Sabich of k.huiy.calit., who was fifth the the flyers winning the nit for the second time in their history once again won the game from the free throw line. They hit on 20 of 22 in the second half and committed Only two personal  total in 15 years Kansas Point total was the lowest total scored by a team in the finals in 15  added 16 Points to the flyers attack while Rodge Bohnenstiehl topped the Jay Hawks with 12.Arnzen, connecting mostly on outside jump shots scored 23 of his Points in the first half As the Irish built a 51-45 Lead but twas Murphy who hit the key baskets in the second half Ashe peacocks rallied from a 11 Point deficit to within striking distance on three occasions. St. Peters fell behind by 12points Early in the second half then rallied to within eight before Murphy hit on a jump shot from the Corner. The peacocks mounted another surge and pulled to within 76-72with 3 52 remaining before Murphy quelled the rally wit another jump shot. Last ditch rally the new Jersey club mad another surge in the final two minutes that brought it within two Points with 25 seconds left before a free throw by Arnz Enand a pair of free throws by Jim Derrig put the game out of reach. The Irish playing St. Peter Srun and shoot style trailed the peacocks by eight Point Midway through the first half but behind the shooting of Arnzen and Whitmore ran off 16 straight Points during a 4 08stretch to grab a 41-33 Lead. The peacocks Cut the Lead to51-46 at halftime and rallied to within two Points during the first minute of the second half but Arnzen quickly found the Range again and Trie Irish built their Lead to 12 Points with 11 40to play. Webster stopped notre Dame was especially effective in stopping St. Peter s Elnardo Webster who had scored 91 Points in the previous three games. Webster failed Roget a Field goal in the first half and finished the game with only11 Points. Pete o Dea finished Ashi scorer for the peacocks with 2s Points while Harry Lauri added 15. Murphy had 19 Points Fornore Dame and Whitmore who fouled out in the last minute added 17. Notre Dame wound up it season with a 21-9 record while the peacocks ended 24-4. Notre Dame g by i i 13 73-4\ i 1-1 i 3-5 0 v of St. Peter s f t 1 5 o 11 i 1 1. A 1 1 13 to a o a , St. Peter v i Idan ton a f 10   
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