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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,

ROCKETS OUST NATION'S NUMBER TWO TEAM:
Toledo Crumples NYU as Loyola Wins Squeake

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NEW YORK-Toledo's Rockets
barged into Madison Square Gar-
den last night, threw up a harras-
sing 'defense and bewildered New
York, the nation's second-ranked
college basketball team, for a
87-74 victory.
The unbeaten Rockets, now 5-0
for the season, swept out in front
in the early going on the strength
of their rebounding and carefully
controlled offense, fought off a
Violet revival after intermission
and took it going away.
Jim Cox, a 6-foot-5 corner man
with a deft, feather-light shooting
touch, was the beneficiary of most
of the Rockets' carefully planned
patterns and finished with 33
points, high for game.
The Rockets ripped the Violet
defense to shreds with their wide

offense. At times they used half
the court to run their patterns,
spread the NYU defense and sent
Cox barreling through time and
again for easy layups.
The Violets, meanwhile, were
unable to shake }Toledo's shifting
man-to-man defense. Generally, it
was one shot and out for the Vio-
lets, who lost their first of the
season.
Cox ripped through for 19
points in the first half as the
Rockets hustled out t' a 43-33
lead.
After Toledo's crew of 24 danc-
ing coeds entertained at halftime,
NYU made its biggest bid, flash-
ing back to within six points, 47-41
on nine consecutive free throws
and a tip in by Happy Hairston.
Cox then hit on a shot from
the corner and added a layup and
it was all over. They pulled steadi-
ly away.
A key was the defensive job
done by Ray Wolford and Larry
Jones on NYU's big two of Hair-
ston and Barry Kramer. Hairston
finished with 25 points and Kram-
er with 23, but Barry managed
only one from the field in the last
half.
Newsome Scares Loyolan
KALAMAZOO - Little Manny
Newsome of Western Michigan
threw a giant scare into Chicago
Loyola last night, but the nation's

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MANNY NEWSOME
... scares Loyola
No. 1 college basketball power
hung on for a 105-102 triumph.
. Newsome, 5-foot-10, scored 44
points and ignited Western's blaz-
ing second half surge. Trailing
91-66 with 11:28 remaining in the
game, the Broncos roared back to
within three points.
The Gary, Ind. senior poured in
12 points early in the second half
while teammates Ajac Triplett
and Bill Street accounted for an-
other eight. Loyola managed only
six points in the interval.
Free Position ...
Would you like an extra
present this year? Well, Uncle
Mike Block of the Daily sports
staff is waiting for you--with
your position on the Daily
sports staff. Simply walk over
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walk up the stairs, find the
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With 5:25 left to play, the
Ramblers held a 97-85 lead. Then
Newsome got hot again, collecting
10 of Western Michigan's final 14
points.
Loyola, which now has won all
five of its games this season,
spurted to a 69-49 lead at half-
time on the shooting of Art Hunt-
er and Ron Miller.
Miller paced Loyola with 33
points and Hunter had 28.
Chiefs Beat Dons
OKLAHOMA CITY - Okla-
homa City's Chiefs put on a tight
zone defense after a close first
half last night to claim a 97-84
basketball victory over San Fran-
cisco.
The Chiefs relied heavily on
Bud Koper, who scored 34 points.
Teammate Charlie Hunter added
22. The Dons were led by Dave
Lee and Ollie Johnson, with 21
each.
The game was tied seven times
in the first half, and the lead
changed 13 times before the half
ended in 42-all.
Then OCU's 7-foot Eddie Jack-
son, who finished with 17 points,
started hitting from the outside
to lead the Chiefs to a command-
ing lead.
Providence Rallies To Win
ST. LOUIS - John Thompson
and Jim Benedict sparked rallying
Providence to a 72-66 basketball
victory over the St. Louis Billikens
last night.
Thompson, 6-10 senior from
Washington D. C. scored 25 points
and Benedict, 6-4 sophomore from
Hartford, Conn., adedd 22 as the
Friars improved their record to
four victories against one defeat.
The loss was the third straight
for St. Louis.
St. Louis opened a ten point lead

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24-14 midway through the first
half but Providence out-scored
the Bills 25-8 to go ahead at the
intermission 39-32.
* * *
Iowa Downs SMU
IOWA CITY -- Iowa pulled off
its fourth basketball victory of the
season -without a loss last night
by downing Southern Methodist
73-70 but had to survive a stiff
Mustang challenge in the second
half to do it.
For the third game in a row the
Hawkeyes depended on accuracy
at the free throw line to remain
undefeated. But Dave Roach con-
tributed 29 points for scoring hon-
ors on 11 of 22 field goal tries and
seven of nine charity shots.

Scores

Pro Standings
NHL STANDINGS
W L T Pts.GF GA
Chicago 17 4 6 40 93 54
Montreal 13 8 5 31 81 72
Toronto 13 8 4 30 71 61
Detroit 8 13 3 19 53 78
Boston 613 6 18 55 73
New York 617 4 16 74 95
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Montreal 6, New York 4
Boston 2, Chicago 1
TODAY'S GAMES
No games scheduled
NBA STANDINGS
WESTERN DIVISION
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles 16 10 .615 -
St. Louis 17 12 .586 %
San Francisco 12 12 .500 3
Baltimore 7 15 .318 7
Detroit 6 17 .462 8%
EASTERN DIVISION
W L Pct. GB
Boston 19 2 .905 -
Cincinnati 19 12 .613 5
Philadelphia 11 13 .458 9%
New York 8 22 .267 15J
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cincinnati 112, New York 102
Baltimore at Los Angeles (Inc)
TODAY'S GAMES
Boston at Philadelphia
Baltimore at San Francisco

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Toledo 87, NYU 74
Loyola (Chi) 105, W. Michigan 102
Oklahoma City 97, San Francisco 84
Iowa 73, Southern Methodist 70
Notre Dame 107, Valparaiso 60
Rhode Island 77, Brown 62
The Citadel 97, Prebyterian 61
Georgetown 98, Manhattan 87
Massachusetts 93, Boston College 74
villanova 58, Buffalo 56
Maryland State 98, Elizabeth City 85
Florida Southern 81, Georgia St. 64
Texas Christian 66, Florida State 60
Providence 72, St. Louis 66
New Mexico 49, Denver 43
Oklahoma State 71, Brigham Young 64
Northw'trn. Louisiana 63, McNeese 53
Concordia 81, Kearney 75
Colorado72, Houston 61
ALL-NFL:
AP Picks.
'M' Grads
For Squad
Terry Barr, Ron Kramer, and
Bennie McRae, three of Michigan's
grads to the pro football wars,
have recently been named to the
NFL-all-star team by the Associat-
ed Press.
Barr, an outstanding pass re-
ceiver for Detroit, was honored as
second team flanker back. He has
a record of 60 receptions, good
for 1,022 yards and 12 touch-
downs, fourth best in the league.
Kramer claimed a position on
the squad's second team as tight
end. He plays for Green Bay,
after being named All-American
twice as a Wolverine.
Now a top defensive back, Mc-
Rae was Michigan's top ground
gainer as halfback in 1961. He
received an honorable mention for
the all-stars, performing for Chi-
cago.
Both Barr and Kramer graduat-
ed in'1956, while McRaegraduated
in 1962.

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