European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 28, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday november 28. 1988 the stars and stripes Page 25 so. Illinois upsets no. 11 Villanova no. 1 Duke Rolls by he associated press Pucylo Rico has been no vacation forthe Villanova wildcats. Southern Illinois routed the ill ranked wildcats 102-81 saturday night at Day amp Pucylo Rico tournaments also continued in other exotic locales Hawaii and Alaska and several ranked teams had easy games against out manned opponents. This is the biggest win at Siu since the 1967 nit win Over Marque let Southern Illinois coach Rich Herrin said. It May not carry the same magnitude but for us As we try id build our Prog Ramback up it s just As Southern Illinois out shot Villanova 49 percent to 43 and had a much belter free throw percentage 88 to 72. The Salukis also had More rebounds 30-27 and fewer turnovers 12 to 18. You have to give them a lol of Villanova coach Rollic Massimino said. We got beat. They shot Well and did a great in other games involving ranked teams it was no. 1 Duke 93, the Citadel 52 no. 2 Georgetown 95. Hawaii Pacific 55 no. 3 Michigan 79, Memphis slate 75 no. 4 Oklahoma s3. No. 8 Nevada Las vegas 81 no. 7 Iowa 77, Mcne Csc state 56 no. 9 Illinois 85, Illinois Chi Cago 59 no. 15 Florida 83, Alaska an chorale 72 no. 16 Ohio slate 72, de Paul 70 and no in North Carolina stale 110, Columbia 54. Junior College Transfer Freddie me Swain did the most damage for Southern Illinois scoring 17 of his 24 Points in the second half. Forward Rick Shipley finished with 23 Points including 11-for-12from the free throw line. It Houghl Pur defense was the key to the game said Mcswain who played a Northern Oklahoma Junior College last year. Our offence comes automatically if we just Hustle and play Well on Center Tom gris led Villanova with 22 Points on Io-for-13 shooting. Star guard Doug West was held without a held goal in the first half and finished with 14 Points before fouling out. The Salukis led by 24 Points wit seven minutes remaining in the second half. No. 1 Duke 93, the Citadel 52 Danny ferry scored 18 Points and re a rec John Smith sparked Duke Early in the second half. Duke 2-0, used pressure defense to hold the bulldogs scoreless for eight min utes taking a 35-15 Lead with three min. Ulics left in the first half with a 16-0. Spurt v the Blue devils held a 42-24 Lead at. J Mic Niran to Mcm pms Alai a to. In Rice scored 29 Points and Terry i made two Long jumpers in the final to Lead Michigan Over Memphis College basketball half Lime and outscored the Citadel 1s-6 in the first five minutes of the second half to increase the Lead to 57-30. Smith scored seven of his 11 Points during the stretch. No. 2 Georgetown 95, Hawaii Pacific 55 Charlie Smith scored 15 Points to Lead Georgetown Over Hawaii Pacific College of Tenaia. Diem by Mutombo and Jarcan Jackson chipped in with 14 each in the last game of the round Robin Hawaii Loa thanks giving tournament. The hoyas began their season Friday by Downing Host Hawaii Loa another naia school 105-69. No 3 Michigan 79, Memphis stalets Gle Sci Mills i1 stale in the semifinals of the Maui Clas sic. Michigan was to meet no. 4 oklahoman sunday night s championship game. The Michigan Memphis state game was tied six limes in the final 7 i min utes of the first half and Michigan Man aged a 38-36 half Lime advantage. Memphis stale came out and scored the first eight Points of the second Hal for its largest Lead of the game. But the wolverines took the Lead for Good at 49-48 with ii 52 to play on two tree throws by Mike Griffin a Basket by Rice the capped a 13-4 run by Michigan. No. 4 Oklahoma 83, no.8 univ 81 Junior College Transfer William Davis scored 19 Points including a key re bound Basket with 1 38 to play to Lead Oklahoma Over Nevada Las vegas in the semifinals of the Maui classic. Neither team managed More than a four Point Lead throughout the second half except for a 52-46 Oklahoma Lead 38 seconds into the final half. Davis the leading scorer and rebound or last season on Juco National Champi on Hutchinson kan., rebounded a miss by Stacy King with 1 38 to play to give the scone re an 83-79 Lead. Me was fouled on the play but missed the free throw. Univ freshman Anderson Hunt made two free throws with 1 06 to play to account for the final Points of the game. .,./No. 7 Low 77, menese St. 56 de Horton scored 20 Points and had is including key baskets Down the stretch pacing the Hawk yes Over Mcneese state in the season opener for both teams Man Case stale trailed 44-34 with15 14 to play but outscored the Haw keys 14-5 to Cut Iowa s Lead to 49-48 Citadel s Leon Bryant gets his fingertips on � pass from Duke s Robert Brit Kulcy. With 9 42 left. Armstrong then scored 12 of Iowa s next 20 Points to help the Hawk eyes open a 69-54 Lead with 2 18 left and the cowboys never recovered. Anthony Pullard led the cowboys with 16 Points. No. 9 Illinois 85, Illinois Chicago 59 Ken Battle scored is Points leading five players in double figures for Illinois in its season opening win Over Illinois chicago.-.-,. Illinois never was threatened after jumping to a 10-3 Lead on a 3-Point Bas Ket by Battle. The Blini held i scoreless for a six minute period in the first half stretching a 21-10 Lead to 38 10. The Zillini 44-1s at the half. Steve Bardo added 13 Points and Ken Dall Gill 12 for Illinois while the leading scorers for Pic were Tony Freeman and Corwin Hunt who had 14 apiece. No. 15 Florida 83, Alaska Anchorage 72 Dwayne Davis 21 Points helped 15th ranked Florida defeat Alaska Anchor Gein the Consolation bracket of the great Alaska shootout. Florida 1-1, a 73-58 loser to califor Nia on Friday wore Down the smaller sea wolves in the second half and Sank in free throws after trailing in the second half by As Many As eight Points Una twice trimmed the margin to three in the final five minutes. But each Lime Davis came up with big plays to turn Hack the Divi Sion ii i Hopes vanished when Michael Johnson left the game with 2 of remain ing after injuring his leg when he crashed into the scats chasing a Loose Ball. John son scored 26 Points. No. 16 Ohio slate 71, Depaul 70jay Burson s driving Layup with three seconds to play gave Ohio mate its Nar Row Victory in the Consolation round of the Maui classic. Burson who finished with 28 Points look the Ball at mid court following an Ohio slate timeout after Mcpaul had Liedthe game with 24 seconds icel on a drive by tar Renic Greene who scored 20 paints. Burson dribbled Osithe clock ran. Down started his drive with seven seconds left and the Ball fell through wit three seconds remaining. No 18 , is. 110, Columbia 54sophomore guard Chris Corchiani scored 17 paints leading five players i double figures in the season opener for Bot teams. The Wolf pack coming off exhibition losses to Marathon Oil and the soviet National team were never threatened and expanded a 53-26 half Lime Lead to 60 Points in the second half. Copenhagen Denmark army boxers lost a pair of decisions one Clear Cut and the other less so sunday in the Gold medal matches at the Copenhagen International boxing cup. At Light welterweight Mannheim s Mark Lanton dropped a 4-1 decision to East Germany s Enrico Richter ranked no. I in inc world the crowd however viewed the result of the toc to Loe slug est differently and roundly booed the judges decision. In the middleweight final Nornberg s James Crisp was on the wrong end of a 5-0 decision in his Battle with cuban National Champion Lino Ramirez. Crisp appeared to have won the first round of his punch filled bout but the More experienced ers earn Silver cuban took charge after a second round flurry and dominated thereafter. Both fighters received standing ovations for their All out Flores. Although the army fighters who took on class Competition without Benefit of a training Camp won no Gold medals they earned three Bronze medals to go along with Crisp s and Lan ton s silvers a a \ a a those were won by Bamberg s Rickey Nunn who lost to eventual welterweight Champion Rene Jensen of Denmark on Friday and Light heavy weights Randall Crippin of Wurzburg and Marlon Simp Cus of Mannheim who lost semifinal Deci Sions to East bloc boxers on saturday. Urcla wins for new coach los Angeles lat Urcla took a step Back to College basketball prominence on saturday night in Jim Harrick s debut As the Bruins coach overpower ing Texas tech in the first 10 minutes and cruising to an 34-62 Victory before a crowd of 5,866 a Pauley pavilion., " it s a Long Long time before we can Sci excite about the Way we played but it s Nice to gel the first one said Harrick the former Pepperdine coach who was hired by Urcla last april after Walt hazzard was fired after four seasons. ,." Urcla freshman Don Maclean also making his debut,.scored-a game High 22 Points and teammates Kevin Walker and Trevor Wilson added 20 and 7, -. Urcla ran 6ut to a 30-8 Lead in the first 8vi min utes making 9of its first 10 shots and 13ofils first 17. They were really at a Fine Edge tech coach Gerald Myers said of the Bruins who have won 35 of their last 36, Home openers. It was tech s 18th straight Road loss
