European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 18 the stars and stripes monday March 25 Urcla drubs no. For 2nd straight Mcaa to los Angeles a ruins captured their second straight National collegiate basketball championship and fourth in five years when they whipped North Carolina 78-5" saturday night. The margin of Victory was the largest Ever in the finals of a National collegiate athletic association title game. All american Lew Alcindor the 7-foot-l o Inch Bruin Junior dominated this game As he scored ,14 Points control a the boards and blocked nine shots by the tar heels. Stall1 offence North Carolina tried a stalling offence with Long Paswesty Zeback and Forth trying to set up Good shots but even when they seemed to have them Alein Dor s arms and hands generally were in the Way. After blasting previously undefeated Houston 101-69 in the semifinals Friday night the clans went into the finals at the sports Arena heavily favored against a North Carolina team that had downed Ohio state 80-66. The buckeyes from Ohio came Back saturday night be fore the crowd of 14.438 to upset Houston 89-85 to take third place. Coach Dean Carolina tried to a 13-12 Lead Midway through the half. Then the Bruins forced three straight turnovers and Lynn Shackl Fortl scored one Fiel goal and Alcindor two. From that Point the Bruin continually increased their Lead and North Carolina was forced to return to its Normal attack i trying to catch up. Alcindor had scored 16 Points by halftime when Urcla held a32-22 advantage with North car Olina staying that close on the 11 Points by the tar heels All american Larry , Lucius Allen and Mike Warren sparked the Urcla second half splurge which built a 62-42 advantage with five min utes left. Then coach John wooden began substituting free 2.1-Point margin eclipsed the previous High 20, in Ohio state s 75-55 Victory Over Cali fornia in 19 50. Second High among the Bruins scorers was Allen with 11. Against Houston All five Urcla starters had scored i double figures with Alcindor Allen and Lynn each hitting 19 Miller wound up High scorer for the losers with 14. Charley Scott had .12 and Rusty Clark far overshadowed his All american rivals on the two nights. Houston s Elvin Hayes could score Only 10 against the Bruins on Friday night while Miller was held below his 22 Point average in the final. Aba playoff action Kii icks topple 76crs9 to Square series 1-1 Smith of North a slowdown at tack at the Start and held Urcla new York a Rookie Walt Frazier led new York s Racehorse offence to a 128-117victory Over Philadelphia Satur Day night that squared the National basketball association Eastern division Best-of-7 play off series at 1-1. Frazier poured in 28 Points and directed the kicks offence that held off a fourth Quarter Philadelphia threat. The 76ers had chopped a Knick Lead that peaked at 18 Points Down to three when Fra Zier and cazzie Russell pulled new York together. Frazier hit a Basket and three foul shots fed Russell for two baskets and Phil Jackson for another As new York pulled out of reach. Walt Bellamy who dominated the offensive boards led now York with 26 Points 14 in the second period. Willis Reed had 24-16 in the opening period including seven straight Fiel goals. Wilt Chamberlain and Hal Greer got 24 apiece to Lead the division Champion 76crs. Russell and Jackson both scoreless in the first half came off the Bench and scored key baskets in the furious final min utes. It was the kicks first play off Victory in new Yorks since March 18, 1955. The third game of the series is wednesday at Philadelphia. Philadelphia new York fun Harn Jar Oll Choln q f t 7 9 10 23 Reed 7 2-2 in Varala 11 2-3 2-4 Bellamy 10-02 Barnes 8-fl 17 kor Alvo 1 00 2 333 Oft 11 23 24 2 1-1 5 10 28 9 3-4 21 0 00 0 8 0-11 25 7 22 16 2 2-2 0 1 3-3 5 Touli 4527-32117 total 6028-m12s Philadelphia 24 a 35 3v-117 new York 30 31 03 a \23 fouled out total foul i 23. New yrs i. Atu Tii Laru a i St. Louis a Zolmon meaty pitched in a career record 46 Points leading the St. Louis Hawks past the san fran Cisco warriors 111-103 saturday night. The Victory gave St. Louis a 1-1 tie in the Best-of-7 National basketball association Western division playoff series. San Francisco took the first playoff game Friday night 111-100. The warriors came Khin Point of St. In Nils Midway through the last period but Beaty ripped off 12 Points to push the Hawks far ahead and Endi he threat. Jeff Mullins san Francisco s High scorer with 33 Points scored 1.1 in the final period. Heat hit on 14 of his 25 Field goal attempts and 18 of 21 shots from thu free throw line. He also pulled Down 22 rebounds High for the game. The Hawks had trailed through most of the first period until caught fire and scored 12 Points in the initial be nod and 11 in the second. Lou Hudson was second High scorer for the Hawks with 20 Points. The series moves to san fran Useo night or thenard game. San f maj disco u k i 8t. Louis on Tait Hlll s kill Hunting of v Ullh a Olivia is surrounded by Hsiuin. A Ite Paim a the Ball to u tar Heel teammate m Hie \ a championship Garni at los an golfs on saturday night. It r u i n s around Hunting Are lanky Lew Al Cirlor left Mike lynn15 and Lucius Allen. I la won 78 Lor their second straight it a a Imioto Urcla won the or in 1964 and 1965 and Bairn first team Ever to win two Row twice when � in a this time. A beat Bach of the Niin p Ayers raised one Finger Siboni ican when the championship trs was awarded this year Fri had lost to Houston 71-69 i Jam Ary and the conors we voted the nation s no. I team a the end of the season with Cla in the second spot where the Bruins used a daily designed Diamond and one defense to Stop Hayes in the semifinal they reverted to a i 2-1 zone to halt the tar heels devastated by Urcla on pro. Day night Houston met further disaster when the cougars feb to a scrappy scrambling Ohio state team in the Battle for the tournament s third place. Winning Points the buckeyes Dave Sorenso calmly dropped in two for throws with 36 seconds remain ing to break a 85-85 tie and Bill Hosket wrapped it up wit two More free throws. Steve Howell a 232-Poundgiant led the buckeyes with u Points. Hayes the collegiate player of the year contributed 34 Tot Houston and theoclis Lee added 27 but the big dual production fell Short of meeting the deter mined bid of the Undank Deyoung club from the Midwest. In the scrap for third place Ohio state jumped off to a five Point Lead at the Start and then trailed by 10 before rallying fora 46-42 halftime Edge. The buckeyes Clung to their Lead for nine minutes of the Sec Ond half before Vern Lewis hit to put Houston ahead 67-65. Then it was Seesaw and tied Al 80-80 with four minutes left and 85-85 with the clock showing just 36 seconds. Chancy fouls out in a fight for a Loose a i a. Houston s Don Chaney commuted his fifth foul and was put of the game with Sorenson going to the free throw line for what proved to be the winning Points. Hosket scored 19 and his determined and effective rebound ing spelled the big difference. Sorenson also scored h Points. The Only senior on the Buck eyes starting club the 6-foot-" Hosket stole the Ball for to Well s Field goal the ii shoved the buckeyes ahead s i a with Only 1 a minutes remaining. It was Hoket who also grabbed a Houston rebound wit/1 the clock showing l 5 and his Lub leading 81-si. Houston which re 11 -. 3 3 he urn 1 0 0 it i t 1 i i tit Nilli u j 1 1 ii a i let 1 t Houi Tun nit 11. nil. L i n. Carol Ina i l l u f i Mill r i in 1 i 4 in 5 j 01 i 0 i j � 0 l. In i 9- 6m to 15 Ull in q of1 / n in 4/ 11 u 0 ii ii 6 h h i la 1 a h a i 1 i 7o l to 4 t u 111 u i lol i i to i. I. " " Lrtil a s. Utt 1 i 1 t 1 a 1 a l l. 1.1 1 v a l. Lick Tutol. Re til 1uci a Kui. .1 a i 4 6 j u 1 0 it tto Olid .1h ii ,1iia i i a to n 1 1 ii ii 1 ii 0 1 1. 1 m " 1 i
