Sunday, January 13, 1969, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Seven / S u d a y J a n a r y 1 3, 9 6 9T H E I C H G A N A I L uyc ..+crci i I i Illini overtime Wildcats, 82-77 -- EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - Jodie Harrison's four quick points keyed an overtime drive that gave fourth-ranked Illinois an 82-77 Big Ten basketball victory over No. 12 Northwestern yesterday. The game was tied 13 times and the lead was traded 15 times be- fore the Illini broke from a 69-69 } stalemate after regulation time to book an 11-1 season record and 2-1 in the Big Ten. The loss snapped a nine-game victory string for the Wildcats leaving them at 9-2 and 1-1 in the conference race. Harrison made a drive-in shot and followed with two free throws that put Illinois on top 75-73. Northwestern never could make it up after that and Illinois padded out the final score mainly on five points by Mike Price. Northwestern held a 39-36 half- time edge. -Associated Press TJCLA'S KENNY HEITZ goes for a loose ball while teammate John Vallely tries to reverse direction and Oregon State's Mike Markham sprawls on the floor. The action occurred in the Bruins' 83-64 smashing of outclassed OSU. Iowa overruns Indiana IOWA CITY (P) - The Iowa Hawkeyes chalked up their first Big Ten Conference basketball victory of the season here yester- day as they downed Indiana 91-72. The victory keeps the Hawk- eyes' record at home perfect with six in a row while they have won fou r out of five on the road. Indiana took an early lead 3-1, but lost it to the Hawkeyes with 15:07 left in the first half and trailed 40-31 at halftime. The Hawkeyes picked up an early 12 point lead in the second half 45-33 and then steadily pull- ed away from Indiana during the remainder of the game. Glen Vidnovic scored five points in the last 40 seconds to give Iowa its 19-point victory margin. The victory gave Iowa a 1-1 conference mark and was the third straight loss for Indiana. Iowa is now 7-4 for the season with Indiana 4-8. Ben McGilmer. who fouled out with 2:30 left in the game, led the Hawkeyes with 27 points. Joe Cook was top scorer for Indiana with 22. * * * Buckeyes blast Badgers COLUMBUS, Ohio (W) - Ohio State, capitalizing heavily on free throws, won its second straight Big Ten basketball victory last night with an 84-69 ;decision over Wisconsin. It was Wisconsin's third straight conference defeat. The Badgers outscored O h i o from the field, 30-27 but the Bucks hit 30 of 43 free throw at- tempts as Wisconsin committed 29 personal fouls. Ohio State trailed at times early in the first half but pulled ahead at 32-20 and never was headed again. The Bucks had a 40-36 lead at the half. The winners pulled into a 59-42 lead in the last half, then put down a mild Wisconsin threat, and at one time, held a 20-point lead at 79-59. -{ Rent your Roommate with a Classified Ad U Sl i WELCOME STUDENTS For Men and Women Razor, English, Feather Cuts. Blow Waving and Personality Styling. Dascola Barbers Now at Maple Village and on Campus COME TO Student Book Service and visit AIMEE SU McLAREN NANCY GELL I _ ; n I _ 1 >d; GO MAIZE from the inside out I UCLA powers by Oregon State ------ CORVALIS, Ore. (R)-UCLA, the, nation's no. 1 college basketb~all tean, overpowered surprising Ore- gon State University in the final' minutes yesterday for an 83-64. Pacific 8 Conference victory. The Bruin were ahead by onlyk three points at halftime but All-, American Lew Alcindor led the second-half rush that buried the 4 Beavers. Alcindor had 29 points and his strength and height dgminated the contest. OSU, which had upset .the Uni- versity of Southern California Fri- day night, did not go down easily. The Beavers scored nine consecu- tive points at the end of the first half and were within two points, 41-39, with two minutes gone in the second half. In the next. six minutes, how-' ever, the Bruins poured through 14.points while holding the Bea-; vers to a lone field goal by seven- foot center Vic Bartolome. Bartolomome made a gallant try at stopping Alcindor while scor- ing 23 points himself., COLUMBIA, Mo. R)- Tough Missouri gambled more than 21/2 minutes for a last shot and made it pay off with a 47-46 upset of fifth-ranked Kansas' basketball team last night. The Tigers, who had lost four * of their previous five games, pull- , ,ed the upset of the Big Eight Con- ference's title favorite on junior guard Theo Franks' jump shot ,with seven seconds to go. Kansas called two subsequent timeouts in an attempt to staveI ,off defeat but lost its final op- ,portunity when a Jayhawk let a 'pass get away., It snapped a 12-game Kansas victory string and left the Jay- thawks 13-2 over-all and 2-1 in 'the Big Eight. Missouri's records tire 8-6 and 1-2. * * * DES MOINES, Iowa ()-Tulsa, led by hot-shooting Bobby Smith, took an undisputed hold on first place in the Missouri Valley Con- ference race with a 86-78 victory over Drake yesterday. Smith, a 6-5 forward, poured in 32 points as the Golden Hurri- canes improved theirdconference record to 4-0, and Drake dropped to 3-1. Tulsa led 40-30 at halftime by shooting 50 per cent from the floor while Drake shot a frigid 37 per cent. But the Bulldogs battled back and pulled within 3 points, 64-61, with 6:54 remaining. Tulsa then scored a field goal and six free throws to regain a 10-point advantage which proved to be insurmountable. Smith got help from forward Rob Washington, who scored 21, and guard Ron Carson, with 16. Drake's all-conference guard, Wiilie McCarter) flipped in 23 points and Dolph Pulliam contri- buted 19 for the Bulldogs. * * * LEXINGTON, Ky. (e) - Ken- mncky overwhelmed Florida in the first half last night and coasted to an 88-67 Southeastern Conference victory - its 999th victory in the history of the school. Or some- thing. I Just before the game started, Kentucky claimed to have found another oldtime victory that had been uncounted in its annals and asked the NCAA for recognition of that one. The Wildcats, shooting 61.1 per cent before half time, were in front all the way, and were not threatened .after the final five minutes of the first half. Leading 31-25, the Wildcats hit a burst of points and had an 18- point bulge at half time. 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