Page 12-Friday, January 5, 1979-The Michigan Daily I BIG TEN ROUNDUP State destroys Wisconsin, 84-55 From Wire Service Reports EAST LANSING-Earvin Johnson scored 21 points, including 10 in the last four minutes of the first half, to lead top-ranked Michigan State to an 84-55 victory over Wisconsin in the Big Ten basketball opener for both schools last night. Michigan State raced to a 22-10 lead in the first eight minutes of the game, but Wisconsin then switched to a man- to-man defense and closed the gap to 28- 26 on two Wes Matthews free throws. MSU TOOK a 40-32 halftime lead and the Badgers went cold in the second half, going without a field goal for the first 8:06 of the final period. Spartan forward Gregory Kelser was held to two points while Ron Charles and Mike Vrkovich had 12 each for the Spartans, now 8-1 overall.' Matthews led the Badgers with 14 points. Wisconsin now is 6-4 overall. * * * Illinois 65, Indiana 61 BLOOMINGTON, Ind.--Two free throws by 6-foot-6 sophomore Mark Smith with five seconds remaining gave Illinois a 65-61 college basketball victory over Indiana last night in the Big Ten Conference opener for both teams. Indiana, who led by as many as eight points during the first half, saw the Illini outscore them 10-2 in the final 3:16 of the period, including a six-point burst by reserve Levi Cobb, to tie the score 33-all at the intermission. THE LEAD seesawed in the second half, but a 15-foot jump shot by 6-4 guard Steve Lanter put the undefeated Illini ahead to stay at 45-44. The visitors pushed their lead to six, 62-56, on a free throw by former Indiana player Derrick Holcomb, a 6-11 junior center, with 1:33 remaining in the game. With just over a minute remaining, IU's Ray Tolbert tapped in a shot by teammate Mike Woodson to trim the edge to 62-58. * * * Ohio State 75, Purdue 71 COLUMBUS, Ohio-Mike Cline sank four straight free throws in the final 44 seconds last night to give Ohio State a 75-71 victory over Purdue in a Big Ten Conference college basketball opener. Cline's foul shooting accuracy provided the Buckeyes with their margin of victory, after Ohio State had blown several 11-point leads in the first half. Kelvin Ransey poured in 33 points, running his two-game point total to 71 in leading the Buckeyes to a 6-4 overall record. JOE BARRY CARROLL, Purdue's 7- foot-1 center, and guard Jerry Sichting matched 22-point totals for the Boiler-.- makers, suffering only their third set-"a back in 13 games this season. Sichting's basket with 1:17 to play - pulled Purdue even at 71-71. 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HUBBARD'S KNEE SORE AGAIN: Orr juggle By JAMIE TURNER While we were gone: Johnny Orr presented a much- shuffled version of the Wolverines against the Golden Gophers last night, a starting lineup partly decided on in the aftermath of Michigan's loss in the opening round of the Sun Carnival tour- ney during Christmas break and partly by Phil Hubbard's ailing knee. Texas Tech's 87-85 victory over the Michigan quintet a week ago was due to a lack of effort, according to Orr, who saw 35 fouls whistled against his club. Both of Michigan's big scorers, Phil Hubbard and Mike McGee, sat out many minutes of the game due to foul trouble and the Wolverines fell hopelessly behind the Red Raiders. Michigan almost came back to win that contest due to two new faces in last night's lineup. Alan Hardy, who sat on the bench in each of the Wolverines' fir- st six games, came off the bench to score 24 points and kept Michigan alive. City Al also collected 11 rebounds in perhaps the best game of his four-year career. "Alan has consistently come off the bench and done the job for us. Earlier in sagging cage lineup :J the season, he wasn't doing that," said assistant coach Bill Frieder. When we lost (the Tech game) we felt that we had to make a change and Alan is one of those changes." Orr and Frieder had placed Thad Garner in the starting lineup at the beginning of the season, in Hardy's old forward spot. Neither man had yet For more sports, see pages 13, 14, and 15. established dominance in the position and it was hoped that Hardy' would react to the challenge and improve his overall game. That strategy worked. "I have improved myself from the beginning of the season about fifty per cent," stated Hardy before last night's game. "Having Garner in front did in- spire me. I trusted the coaches' decision and I think it has been a good thing. "My goal is to go out there and dominate the game. I have a goal of eight rebounds and thirteen points a game, I'm not quite there (6.5 and 11.5, respectively) yet," added the Detroit native. "Basically though, it's the boards." The "other change" that Frieder and Orr made was the placement of Keith Smith at -one guard spot, usually opposite Marty Bodnar. Smith has greatly improved as the season has progressed, with a career high 18 points notched against Eastern Michigan. Early in the season, Smith was having problems with both his shooting and ball handling. The freshman's shot selection was poor, and he was making turnovers. Even with those problems, however, it was evident that here was one Wolverine who knew how to penetrate, a talent essential to Michigan's prospects when the Big Ten season begins. When Smith came off the bench in the Tech game and scored twelve points in thirteen minutes, he and Hardy nearly: stole the game away from the Raiders, and his performance on New Year's Eve earned him the starting spot. 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