Wednesday, December 10, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven. -THE1 MICHIGAN11111 DAILY111111111111Page1111.1Eleven11 l I Cagers get no break By MORT NOVECK With the end of classes t most students, with the e) tion of a guilt-ridden minority will waste a few hours pre ing to study for finals, can turn their thoughts to serious jects, namely to the various sundry ways they will manai idle away their winter vacatio That is, most students, ex ing Michigan's basketball' sI While their academic collei spend their time in front o: tube and their athletic bro from the football squad soa the California sunshine, members of the cage crew spend their vacation in cl Ann Arbor participating in favorite activity. over vacation doesn't lose at Utah." The for- oday, *tunes of the Skins rest on the xcep- health of Forward K e n n y who &tGardner'sknee, injured before the tend- seasonstarted. now 9 rHeading back from Utah t h e sub- squad gets to take a lengthy va- and cation of three days at home be- ge to NIGHT EDITOR: fore returning to Ann Arbor to n. CHRIS TERAS prepare for their game with But- cept- M ler. WHY WASTE TIME (LEANING! We Can Do It Quicker and Better * QUALITY CLEANING SAMPLE PARKING OPEN 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. RENT fCONOCAR E1 low price for a full 24-hour period EUREKA CLEANERS 308 N. Main St. I - - I I quad. agues f the thers k up the will heery their Having nothing better to do we have another great effort like with their New Year's eve, the cag- we did Monday. We beat them ers will spend it at the Events last yea at Duke in our best ef- Building entertaining Princeton's fort of the season so they're sure Tigers. Undefeated champs of the to be up for the game." Ivy League last year, the Tigers Leading the Devils will be lost part of their roar when scor- guard Dick DeVenzio whose chief ing champ Jeff Petrie put a little assets are his quickness and play too much effort into a pool shot making ability. and ruptured his spleen. Without Behind him is center R a n d y him the Tigers must rely on John Denton, who is described by his Hummer who is a brilliant defen- coach Bucky Walters as "having sive player with great moves. the finest physical potential of Order Youi Daily Now- Phone 764-0558 free pick-up in Washtenaw County 761-8845 438 W. Huron AnnArbor I i r THE ACTION BEGINS tonightj when the Wolverines take on the Blue Devils from Duke. Rated highly in pre-season polls the Dev- any center I've ever had," but who ils will be the fourth tough team is not aggressive eough. Michigan has faced in the last week. According to Coach Johnny Orr, "I don't have any idea how we'll do against them. They're a good team that's well coached. I hope Holiday Schedule Dec. 10 (Wed.) Duke Dec. 22 (Mon.) at Utah Dec. 29 (Mon.) Butler Dec. 31 (Wed.) Princeton Jan. 3 (Sat.) at Northwestern -Daily-Thomas R. Copi ROD FORD (43) and Mark Henry (23) lead Michigan's fast break last Monday night against Marquette in the Events Bldg. The effective running game was one reason why the Wolverines were able to defeat the favored Warriors, 86-78. HE SHOULD get some rebound- ing help from Don Blackman, who is nasty enough, but who has never mastered the art of putting the ball through the rim. The man scoring the points for Duke should be 6'7" junior Rick Kather- Iman. After the squad recovers from the effort against the Devils, and takes a few days off to get through finals, they head west to take on Utah. The Redskins were also highly rated and will have the added advantage of playing at home. According to Orr, "Utah U' refunds duplicate bowl tickets Officials of the Michigan ticket department said yesterday they are currently going through the process of filing Rose Bowl ap- plications and cross-checking them with University records. Therefore, they wish all students who applied for duplicate Rose Bowl tickets to return to the tick- et office for a refund on all tickets over the alloted one. This requests applies to the fol- lowing students: those who have obtained more than one ticket on their IM card, those who have ap- plied for a ticket on their ID card and have also obtained a ticket through an official Rose Bowl tour, and those who have applied for a ticket for a spouse but they are unmarried. HEALTH SERVICE NOTICE Our Infirmary service and' Night Emergency Clinic operations are being suspended from 5:00 P.M. Dec:23 to 8:00 A.M. Jan. 2 DURING THIS PERIOD FOR SERVICE INFORMATION Call 764-8320 BULLS TIRIUMPH: Royals snip Knicks, 103-101 .B The Associatedire-' NEW YORK - Fred Foster's only basket of the second half, with 41 seconds remaining, boost- ed the Cincinnati Royals to a 103- 101 victory over the frustrated New York Knicks last night. Foster, who hit only six points' in the game, capped a comeback' NHL Standings by the Royals in the final two cago Bulls to a 109-102 victoryl minutes that dealt the Knicks on- over the Phoenix Suns. ly their third defeat in 29 games The victory was the 15th in 28 thiL season. starts for the Bulls who took over New York, trailing much of the undisputed possession for second second half and by as much as place in the NBA's Western DiVi- 84-76 early in the final period, sion. had pulled ahead 95-92 on the Phoenix lost for the 16th time scoring of Bill Bradley and Walt against 12 victories. Frazier. But the Royals refused to The Bulls had opened up an 11- fold and Norm Van Lier's free point bulge, 68-57; midway in the throw closed the deficit to 101-99 third quarter on the shooting of and Oscar Robertson tied the score Bob Love. New York Mliontrea Boston Detroit chtcago Toronto St. Louis Minnesota Pittsburgh Philadelphi Oakland Los Angele Fast lDivisioni 1v IL r t 12 :> 8 II 9 5 11 9 4 1P 9 4 8 19 ti s 11 6 is1 9 1t1 6 i1;t33 .'s 16 1 36 32 3? 27 a1 28 21 25 1 15 11 GF ; A 86 59 87 60 9( 69 69 66 65 5? (i 68 78 67 58 6t 51 49 60 68 70) 69 91 86 at 101 with 1:13 to go. The Knicks, who didn't scorel in the final two minutes, had two chances after Foster's basket toy pull out the game, but a bad pass cost them the ball with 38 seconds left and after Van Lier missed two free throws in the final nine seconds, Willis Reed missed a last- second basket. Robertson topped the Royals with 31 points while Frazier and Bradley had 23 for the Knicks. tlls gor e CHICAGO Clem Haskins ex- ploded for 13 points in the final quarter last night to lift the Chi- Love, who finished as high scorer with 33 points and teammate Jerry Sloan, who collected 26, were not able to hold off the Suns who came within two points shortly before the quarter ended. NBA Standings Fastern Division W L Pet. GB New York 26 3 .897 - Baltimore 18 10 .643 71 Milwaukee 16 12 .571 9r~ Philadelphia 13 14 .482 12 Cincinnati 12 16 .429 131' Detroit 11 15 .423 13' Boston 8 17 .320 16 Basketball's Top Twenty 1. Kentucky (16) 3-0 472 2. UCLA (3) 2-0 383 3. New Mexico State (2) 4-0 317 4. Davidsonr2--0a305 5. North Carolina 2--1 241 6. Southern California (1) 2-0 223 7. Duquesne 3-0 204 8. South Carolina 1-1 153 9. Tennessee (2) 1--0 152 10. Notre Dame (1) 3--0 130 11. Louisville (1) 1-0 129 12. Villanova 2-0 116 13. Marquette 2-1 116 14. Purdue 1--1 108 15. Santa Clara 2-0 82 16. Ohio State 3--0 74 17. Colorado 3-1 46 18. Jacksonville 2--0 40 19. Ohio Univers itY 2-0 39 20. St. Bonaventure 2-0 25 *Scores Tennessee 66, Centenary 62 Purdue 100, Butler 64 NYU 84, CCNY 47 Northwestern 102, George Washington 74 Columbia 61, Rutgers 42 Dayton 72, Louisville 56 Rhode Island 77, Massachusetts 73 St. Johns, N.Y. 76, West Virginia 66 Iowa 81, St. Francis, Pa. 68 Pennsylvania 84, Virginia 53 Louisiana State 100, Loyola, New 4 Orleans 87 Nebraska 82, Duquesne 77 Iowa State 89, Minnesota 84, overtime Missouri 66, St. Louis 61 Witchita St. 98, Arizona St. 80 - - - - - - - - - - - - ; ,Religion for the Coming Age " Universal Peace must have direct action to be a reality. . Life is not based on futility alone. * Spiritual qualities that advocate individual thought and responsi- bility. " A way of life that de- spite malignment, dis- tortion, misinterpreta- tion and misunder- standing has stood the test of time for over 3500 years. " A way of life that deals effectively with the sometime painful act of Intermarriage. " Write us for informa- tion on a way to a saner world. a Vesterday's (n No gauzes scheduled. 'l'odat''s Ga:<< Toronto at Mon eial Boston at New York Chicago at Minnesota Pittsburgh at L(sAih'I' st. Louis at Oakland Two more Titan cagers quit; Moeatowlark makes itlegal By The AssOciated Press 0 DETROIT The University of Detroit anounced yesterday that Wiley Davis and Dave MacDonald have quit the squad. Each appeared briyfly in one game so far this season. They quit because they felt they would not get a good opportunity to play, said a Detroit spokesman. MacDonald, a sophomore, led freshman scorers last year. Davis is a junior. * BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Meadowlark" Lemon, famed basket- ball jester of the Harlem Globetrotters, received court permission Monday to change his first name to Meadowlark. Born Meadow George Lemon in Lexington, S.C., Lemnop asked the court to grant legal status to the name he has used professionally for the past 10 years because of problems encountered in correspond- ence and contracts. * MIAMI - A Muhammed Ali-Joe Frazier heavyweight title fight, bringing the undefeated former champion back to the ring, appeared to be headed for 48,000-seat Tampa Stadium. "It looks like Tampa is in," said Clay's New York attorney, Bob Arum. "I'm flying to Florida to work out the details." western Division Atlanta 17 9 San Francisco 13 12 Chicago 15 14 Los Angeles 13 15 Phoenix 11 17 San Diego 9 17 .654 .520 .517 .465 .393 .346 31, 5 7 7 , 3 z k' t : } .<~. <.. 1 Yesterday's Games Cincinnati 103, New York 101 Philadelphia 123, Los Angeles 99 Chicago 109, Phoenix 102 Atlanta vs. San Francisco, inc. Detroit at Seattle, ine. 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