PACE SEK T RE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY' 1.1968 . PAGE 51% TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1968 Lowly Bulls Sneak by Pistons in Overtime By The Associated Press cluding the Bulls' last six. NEW YORK - Bob Boozer cli- Dave Bing, who fouled out with S Luis Uset maxed a stirring Chicago rally 11 seconds left in regulation play, PHILADELPHIA - Earl Monroe at the end of regulation play had 32 for Detroit. scored 35 points and Ray Scott and again in overtime yesterday * pulled down 25 rebounds as the Ll.-~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ^. ..+.....- 1nRl~mr ilacdfatr ~pff nignt as tne Bulls staggeredth e is7 ir s rtts Detroit Pistons 124-121 before a record National Basketball As- BOSTON - The sociation crowd. boys act got Bostonc Chicago trailed 109-97 before yesterday and old re Boozer, Jerry Sloan and Clem Howell hit steadily it Haskins ran off 11 straight points performance as the C to cut the gap tO 109-108 with a ed to a 126-110 Nati minute left in the fourth period. ball Association victo Haskins added two free throws Cincinnati Royals. with 11 seconds remaining and Rookie John Jones after Jim Walker hit one of three Sam Jones had two free throws for Detroit, Boozer apiece early in the fi sent the game into an exrta period the Celtics ran n with a layup six seconds before points for a 13-4 lea the gun. stayed ahead the rest With a sellout crowd of 19,500, The Royals cut the largest in NBA history, looking on 28-26 late in the peri in the new Madison Square Gar- straight baskets by den, Boozer scored seven of his opened it up again, a 35 points in the overtime, in- tics gradually pulled a Martin Marietta Careers Falls 1968 Jones off swinging liable Bailey in a 25-point Celtics romp- onal Basket- ory over the and veteran field goals rst period as ine straight Ld, and then t of the way. .e margin to od, but three Don Nelson and the Celt- way. f Louis Hawks 127-115 yesterday night The Hawks, leaders of the West- ern Division, slashed an early Baltimore 23-point lead to five at 101-96 with 5:44 to play. The Bul- lets, however, ran off eight straight points to wrap up the game. Monroe hit 14 field goals and, seven from the foul line while Gus Johnson scored 26 for the winners.. Joe Caldwell tapped St. Louis with 26. In addition, to his rebounds, Scott scored 16 points. * * * Philadelphia Eases By PHILADELPHIA - The Phil- adelphia 76ers outscored Seattle 30-2 in a torrid fourth period rally i rsaiumore zuiiecs aeieaLea Lae .oi. which carried the Eastern Division leaders to a 140-108 victory over the Super-Sonics last night in the second game of a National Basketball Association double- header. The76ers led 107-100 with 8:451 remaining when Hal Greer led a surge which carried them to a 137-102 margin. Greer scored 32, points as Philadelphia gained its 15th victory in the last 18 games and maintained its four-game lead over second place Boston in the East. New York Wins Again NEW YORK-Dick Barnett shot the New York Knicks ahead toj stay at the start of an overtime period with the 10,001th point of his career and then kept them there for a 115-112 victory over San Francisco before a record National Basketball Association crowd, last night. Barnett, who finished with 32 points, scored the Knicks' last 10 points in regulation time. This output offset a Warrior rally that sent the game into an extra per- iod as Jeff Mullins hit a jump shot with eight seconds remaining to tie it at 104-104. Houston Heads Selections Picked for NCAA Tourney; ' - i Top-ranked Houston will start lina State, Kentucky, Wichita its bid for the NCAA basketball New Mexico, March 15-16. championship against Loyola of They are the Atlantic C Chicago March 9 and Army, Okla- Southeastern, Big' Ten, Miss homa City and Fordham were se- Valley, Big Eight, Pacific E lected for New York's national In- and West Coast. The four regi vitation Tournament yesterday, champs play at Los Angeles Me Houston, led by All-American 22-23 for the final round of fo Elvin Hayes has a 23-0 season Other NCAA picks were3 record, while Chicago Loyola ranked Marquette, St. John', stands 13-6. New York, 15-6, Florida State, St. Bonaventure of New York, 5, Columbia, 17-3, and Prince No. 4 nationally and unbeaten, 17-4. headed a group of five eastern Houston, 23-0 and the topran teams picked by the NCAA. team in the country, plays the Altogether, nine at-large teams game of a doubleheader at U were picked for the NCAA 23-team with New Mexico State mee field and three for the 14-team with winner of the Big Sky C NIT, opening March 14. ference title in the nightcap. The nine selections means the Boston College was picked NCAA will have a 23-team bracket, replace Duquesne in the. N with 14 conference champions tournament as Duquesne rejec qualifying automatically. Only a bid so it would wait an NIT1 seven conference champs, how- Boston College will meet St. ever, qualify for the four NCAA naventure in its first-round go regional tourneys, at North Caro- at Rhode Island March 9. and oast, ouri ight onal arch our. 10th s of 17- eton, nked first Utah ting Con- to CAA cted bid. Bo- ame 4 NBA Standings Eastern Division Be- WI L Pct hind Philadelphia 49 17 .742 - Boston 44 20 .688 4 New York 34 33 .507 151 Cincinnati 31 35 .470 18 Detroit 30 35 .462 18 Baltimore 28 37 .431 201 Western Divsion St. Louis 46 22 .676 - San Francisco 39 28 .582 61 Los Angeles 37 27 .578 7 Chicago 23 43 .348 22 Seattle 19 46 .292 25? San Diego 15 52 .224 301 Yesterday's Results Boston 126, Cincinnati 110 Chicago 124, Detroit 121, overtime New York 115, San Francisco 112, overtime Baltimore 127, St. Louis 115 Philadelphia 140, Seattle 108 Today's Games Seattle vs. Chicago at Baltimore San Francisco at Baltimore Boston at Los Angeles I ,2 I/2 I, I Olympic By The Associated Press MEXICO CITY - With growing frustration, Mexico received scat- tered reports yesterday of a boy- cott against the 1968 Summer Olympics. So far 14 countries, mostly Afri- can, have announced their refusal to compete in the October games Withdrawals Pile Up -Daily-Thomas R. Copi RUDY TOMJANOVICH, on one of the few tip-ins some referee didn't call offensive goaltending on him, scores two of his paltry eight points. Michigan coach Dave Strack wasn't happy about the calls, but the Illini's Harv Schmidt was ecstatic. IrA SPQ LIRGHT By Diana Rornanchuk ANN ARBOR REGISTRATION RIDE SERVICE, TODAY ! thru FEB. 27 RIDES LEAVING at 10:10, 3:10, 4:10 here because South Africa has been readmitted. Several others have indicated they will pull out too, and Soviet Union officals have'said they have withdrawal under consideration. The 14 countries who have said they will not participate are Ethi- opia, Algeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, The Gam- bia, United Arab Republic, Syria, Somali. Kenya, Sudan and Iraq. Trinidad, Zambia, Singapore and Malaysia have indicated they will not compete either. South Africa was suspended by the IQC in 1963 because of the country's radical policies. It was reinstated by the IOC at Grenoble, France, last week when it gave assurance that it would field an integrated team, traveling and living together, wearing the same uniforms and marching under the same flag. 11 *1 But the South Africans con- tiued their ban on competition be- tween whites and non-whites and integrated trials within the coun- try. Rafael Solana, press chief for the Mexican Organizing Commit- tee, returned from the Winter games in France yesterday, stress- ing that Mexico was among 26 countries who voted against South African admittance. The mail vote was counted last week in Gren- oble. Solana added, however, that 36 countries voted in favor of South Africa. There was one abstention. Meanwhile in Mexico City, for- eing minister Antonio Carrillo Flores said the Mexico City Or- ganizing Committee acted correct- ly inviting South Africa to parti- cipate. Carrillo Flores said he hoped all invited countries would realize that Mexico was merely fulfilling its international commitments. In Oslo, municipal minister Helge Seip of Norway, education minister Helge Larsen of Denmark' and Sven Weden, leader, of the People's Party in Sweden, issued a joint communique urging the Olympic Committees of their coun- tries to reconsider. Interviews at campus engineering office on FEB. 22 and 23 "The Orlando, Florida, division of the Martin Marietta Corporation is currently producing SPRINT, PERSHING, WALLEYE, SHILLELAGH, SAM-D, and AGM-12 missile systems. An extensive backlog of vital defense contracts provides stability and professional growth opportunity." If you are unable to schedule-an interview, please send resume directly to: DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE RELATIONS MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION P.O. BOX 5837, ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32805 Martin Marietta is an equal opportunity employer. SCORES Once upon a time the IM Building was new. The proud administrators wanted to show off their structural masterpiece to the public, so they originated an(open house. The Open House has since become an annual tradition, Mark- ing the finale of the winter IM season. Thursday night the double doors will be thrown open on the 37th such affair. Pick your favorite sport (unless it happens to be ice hockey) and chances are you'll be able to find it here. Five hundred students, faculty, and special demonstrators combine their talents in a wide range (13) of activities from badminton to weightlifting. Dr. George Greey is the man whose job it is to make order out of chaos and keep the "many-ringed" circus running smoothly on a concurrent, overlapping, and consecutive time schedule. Basketball kicks off the night at 6:30. as the semi-finals in the grad division pit Phi Delta Phi against Tort Feasors. Meanwhile, on the adjoining court, Cedar Bend and Campus Corners battle out the independent championship. The members of the freshman tennis team will play a doubles match while exhibition badminton rages on two other courts. At 7:45, the grad and independents give way to the Residence Hall finals as Huber "A" takes on Allen-Rumsey and its companion "B" team battles Winchell. The tennis. and badminton nets become volleyball nets at 8 and the local YMCA team faces the Physics faculty in the first game followed by a fraternity-faculty clash. The final two basketball games in the tripleheader (9 p.m.) determine the fraternity champions. Sigma Alpha Epsilon can sweep both titles by downing Beta Theta Pi in the "A" division and Sigma Phi Epsilon in the 'B". If the crowds are too big, or 'f you are interested in the unusual, you can wander downstairs instead, and watch handball, paddleball, or squash (and maybe find out how it is played). The pool serves as another major scene of action. Beginning at 7 p.m., the dorm and fraternity championships will run in alternated events. At 8:15, the varsity and frosh divers take to the boards dis- playing a comic, haphazard form not seen at swimming meets. Their clowning will be followed by a water polo match between Michigan and Williams houses. Judo and karate exhibitions headline a list of minor activities which also includes a demonstration by the frosh gymnastics team, and weightlifting and boxing displays. Remember,it all happens Thursday night in the Intramural Building - that is unless the melting snow floods the basketball courts again. from GLASS DISPLAY in FISHBOWL CASE Miami (Fla). 88, Stetson 71 Duke 82, Clemson 70 South Carolina 66, Furman 64 Connecticut 94, New Hampshire 68, Texas A&M 71, Arkansas 67 St. John's 55, Massachusetts 53 Sponsored by COLLEGE REPUBLICANS YOUNG DEMOCRATS VOTER REGISTRATION-SGC I mI3 In a couple of months, you've got a date with the big, wide world. 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