European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pogo 22 the stars and stripes Sta bid i big american Gasket fall Assn. Division Oest of five Eastern series a won lout pet. 0 i kill Inni Aii o 0 .000 series b won lost pet.mln-uv--,.t. I i o i non by o 1 000 nov. Ili Western series a won lost pot. I".1 0 0 a n 0 0 000 series b won lost pot. 1 0 1.000 0 1 00 1 s results 1 a Nuu by 102 standings won lost pet. Behind ,. A 30 .015 32 2 15 33 .,r,77 3 Houston Anin x cd i., , title. Sunday s results Anaheim 117. Oakland 135 National basketball Assn. Division semifinals Best of seven Eastern series a won ,.-ton i o he run 0 1 series b won lost m,i,-,.hi.i l n w a a 1 l Western series a won a i k o i 4 a ruins Miller on All tourney team tue Day March 26, 1968 Alcindor voted Best in Mcaa m los Angeles a Tow Orins Lew Alcindor was named monday As the outstanding player in the National collegiate Basket Ball championships after Lead ing Urcla to its fourth title i five years. The Bruins crushed previously unbeaten Houston 101-69, Fri Day Niht and then came Back for a 78-55 Triumph Over North Carolina in the title ame Satur Day. The 7-foot-l i Alcindor . I. ,., Chi. Lost1 1 series b won 1 0 lost 01 k cd sunday s results in Rin Trout 116 a i a 100, Cuk-.1ko 101 u a ainu scheduled National hockey league Enst division w l up. Of a " -12 10 10 01 233 1551 3ii 23 12 is 214 170 30 25 10 82 2.r 2 200 32 24 15 79 20 211 30 31 10 70 190 175 20 31 11 03 230 2 is West division 30 29 11 71 170 109 31 31 9 71 i m 2ir, a of 30 or 57 11 215 i. 21 30 1-ij to 23 31 13 17210 Iii--1 i 15 11 1. 40 1-17 210 s results a Ami k a,.r-. To. I Tun 3 ".minn,. 7. 1 my Urt 7, re Loraso 2 Only unc. -.-Li,-iluled american hockey league Eastern division w l pts. Of Gav 33 27 s 71 257 228 " 29 32 9 07 22l 2u311 2 31 r 227 255i 1 a 20 32 10 02 21 213 Western division a 27 Lulu o 27 12 a 27 11 s results scored 53 Points and hauled Down 34 Rel Otinus in the two panics. Lie is the fourth player in his tory to be voted the Honor two years in succession. The others Are Bob Kurland Oklahoma state. 1945-4 5 Alex , Ken Tucky 1948-49 and Jerry Lucas Ohio state 190-Fil. Three other Bruins were named to the All tournament team. With Alcindor on these Lect five were Mike Warren Lucius Allen and Lynn shucked Ford. The fifth Man was North Carolina s Larry Miller. Player of the year Elvin Hayes of Houston failed to make . Shackelford was accorded the Honor on the basis of his 17 Points and Reat defensive play in the Victory Over Houston. Allen and Warren set the Tempo of the Kame Early in the finale. Allen wound up with 30 Dayton s May gathers spoils As Star of nit l try in i 1 3 a 10. Apr in fild 1 7. ,.,-.in, 5 Central hockey league \ i tit n division w l pts. Of a 22 11 h. -.nr, in 1- of 10 7u he j 2 1 31 12 2i� 1 1 i -11 10 3.s 102 201 s u 111 i n d i v i & i o n 3u 2 11 71 2. O Jil i 2i 111 11 1,7 220 210 sunday 4 results if a Smurth 1 i, i m i 1 i. I 0 l.ia. i i 2 Alcindor 2 years new York a to the Victor goes the spoils and Day ton s Don May gathered around him All he could get sunday after leading the flyers to the National invitation basketball tournament championship. The bruising 6-foot-4 Forward won almost everything Avail Able As he sparked Dayton past Kansas 61-48 in the nationally televised final saturday. His 17 Points in the second half which sent the flyers winging after a 25-ail deadlock gave game and 106 tops for the tourney. He also grabbed the most valuable player award and topped the associated press All tournament team. And the joints also made him the highest scorer in Dayton s illustrious basketball history. Joining him on the top five was Kansas Jojo White who missed his map Chance when the flyers held him to 10 Points halftime him 22 for the for four games won this tour red As Mahovlich nets 2 and the Jay Hawks folded in the last half. Bob Whitmore of notre Dame Elnardo Webster of . Peters n.j., and Larry Newbold of Lon Island u. Rounded out the tourney team. Notre Dame whipped . Peter s 81-78 for third place As Bob Arnzen of the Irish scored 33points. Dayton which Ney in its last nit appearance in 1962 and finished second to Urcla in h e n c a a tournament last year fell behind 14-6, b u managed the halftime lie although m a had Only five Points in the first 20 minutes. They had a Fonse in the could net Points for the two games a twas All Over the court against the tar heels stealing s 0 May Tous h one de first half and i open for a shot International mock ii league � a Bulta i m 1 Hui a. I -1 i a ,., i1. J i. I in la in i. A ,. i i. To a Hbl Tiff to. T Gui Sun thu ii aau l i Tiu . I continued from Page 9 National hockey league de Fen semen in goals enu blod the third place North stars to pick up a Point on both Philadelphia and los Angeles tied the top of the Western division with 71 Points each four ahead of Minnesota. Fifth place Pittsburgh with two a oals by Billy Dea and one each by Ken Schinkel and Karl Lii Marfield also picked up a Point and trails fourth place .Louis by five. Andre Boudrias lean Paul Pariso and Parker Mac Donald also scored for Minnesota which trailed by two oals twice Clunnis the contest. Chicago a John a or ? ii s two Koals paced the Montreal canadians to an easy 7-2 Victory Ovir the Chicago Black Hawks in a National hockey league game sunday night. The Victory was the 500th for the canadians under coach toe Blake in 911 regular season games. The canadians have clinched the Kast division title. Montreal cracked the Chicago defense for three goals late in the first period. Ferguson scored his first of the night 14 51. Yvon Cournoyer notched his 27th 15 19 and Ferguson came Back with his 15th of the season 17 21. Bobby Rousseau connected for the canadians in the second period his 19th of the year. Kenny Wharram accounted for both Chicago goals with his 25th and 2lith in the last period. Jean Beliveau Ralph Back Stroin and Serge Savard scored for Montreal in the final period. Second team All Amer scored the first three put and a i my a 11 n,.1,1 i nil my i. Ill ill. I .1 ,1, .11. I ii. La. In a ,.11. V. t i1 " " in. A a i. In in " i a1 l a a. Iii 1,1. L i. \ i " i i -i-1. In. A l. I i. I i l i. I i ,i. I1 .1I.,i i. A. I i i ,. .1 i a. I,-/.i i. A ii. I i V i ill said the ican. But he score Points of the second half Ting Dayton ahead to stay Kansas gave up the Xone. Hits 6 of 7 shots May did almost All of Day ton s shooting after the inter Mission hitting six of seven shots As the flyers took an amazingly Low 11 shots in the last half and hit on eight. May took Dayton s Only shot and made in the last seven minutes As the flyers hit 12 straight free throws to hold of the Jay Hawks. We must have set a school record for free throws said j coach Don Donoher whose club had trouble from the foul line Early in the season. The flyers hit 20 of 22 in the second half and 25 of 29 for the game Simi Lar to the performance that beat Fordham in the quarterfinals and notre Dame in the semis. Donoher also gave credit to Jim Lowschall. Who stopped White with six Points in the final half die time when the Kansas guard previously had taken control in close games during Kan Sas first nit showing. Fought own Way he really played defense Donoher said of Gottschall " id he did get i had in Vijay Over screens " we bad Hie worst Ter the tournament a had to my our met ii Oher s Lull is Deli nicely a probably is lie to liter Axel a Lio i Ideal press Warren was the court r guiding the offence Antuk North s Sophomore Charlie Scott fairly Well bottled but Alcin Tor was Tho Roll san by. He tossed in 34 Points c blocked nine tar Heel shots five of them off the hand of i foot-10 Rusty Clark. Ami ice even stole the Ball Mic Courland dribbled in to score a crowd Raiser Early in us second half. Most of the Bruins will be bar next year. We arc going to have a Fine Urcla coach John wooden said. I Hope we will be Back to defend our title. I would Trade our chances with Alcindor Allen and Shackel Ford All return along with substitute Kenny he and g-foot-6 freshman Curtis Howe who broke Alcindor s freshman scor ing records. Pulsed by rivals Here s what the rivals haul to say about this season s Bruins club Lewis of Houston they completely and totally destroyed our game plan and i be never seen a team play As Well As they did in the first Dean Smith of North Caro Lina they Are by far the greatest basketball team i be Ever seen and they Are coached by probably the greatest has now won four Mcaa titles in five years an unmatched Mark and tin1 tournament Victory conclusively avenged their 7"l-g9 loss to Houston in the Astrodome last Jan. 20, their Only defeat in go panics Over two said the return match on Friday was More satisfying to him than that Over North wanted to beat them bad said Lew. They said a lot of things we did like and be just wanted to teach Plum some much he Piht s nun record in 17-19 and last game Toad hut hj., s Good As last giants Sadecki shuts out Angels .,., .,1 in i Al Tell / the braves scored in i inning when Hico c Niy in Hank Aaron who had d c . Hatlie Washington Seii ii i three runs with two i hol4tl" t i 1 1 1 to i ninth inning to whip a i ill la Dilphia i Lillus -12 Sun-. in inhibition Mie Allen s id Louif i after two walks was Ali key the rally. Then p i on Money lost a pop Fly m in Sun Tini the third run Sini c. To into Hie ninth tlu1 i los held a 2-1 Lead Bill a two run fourth . I v Lizul Catcher Mike Hyan i " in runs with . i wandering of say the same season a Lien in june is so tis Dallari the Clov land Indi three hits with four u hit batsman to Scon the seventh inning Down the Chu am us Clookie i Dile Ami Southpaw k each walked Luo Bat to Force in the Pinili and uni Nijiu runs. indians to to luvs m s in my out 111 n
