HUBBARD CLEARS BOARDS IN 49-48 WIN The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 26, 1979-Page 9. Smith's last-ditch (Continued from Page 1) Earvin Johnson. The shot was nowhere near the net, but Johnson was called for his only foul of the night and Smith went to the line with :00 showing. Spartan coach Jud Heathcote saw things differently. "I thought that there should have been no call or an offensive call on Smith," a quiet yet raging Heathcote -said afterwards. "If someone sees the replay I think they'll see . . .well . ." Heathcote did not finish his statement. MEANWHILE SMITH, not sur- prisingly, saw things differently. "I looked up and saw that there was only two seconds left and I knew then that I wouldn't be able to pass the ball so I shot it," smiled the fresman guard who was carried off the court by his teammates. "And. thank God I was fouled." Then came the almost interminable wait for the outcome. First there was -Heathcote screaming for the offensive foul, then five Spartans lined up for Smith's attempt, an illegal move because there was no tim therefore no time for a rebou a frantic attempt to call ti Smith to think a little was since the Wolverine guard w at the line. Smith never neec end of his one and one opport S"IDEFINITELY thought a two-shot foul," added Sr. (the one and one didn't bo was just concentrating on n shot. I knew it was in the mo my hand." After a sloppy first half both teams being a bit too c their shot selection, the Wolv Spartans got down to playi ball in the final half. The Spartans had edged seven point lead, 30-23 at Sthanks in whole to Gregory]1 S"Magic" Johnson. They prop with practically all of its sco ' bining for 24 of the 30 points. KELSER WAS a thing of b ting from both outside and i '16 of his game high 22 poinr heroics sla e left, and time. Johnson was equally brilliait, forward and md. Finally feeding Kelser for many of his points hustling afte ime out for while displaying a deft touch from 15 inbounds inc disallowed feet in. seats hims das already For the Wolverines it was another ORR PUT ied the tail case of a poor first half in the mold of points, 123 unity. last Saturday's Ohio State defeat. Co- tonight." that it was captain Tommy Staton's six points was "He was with. "But the high water mark for a Michigan of- playing har ither me. I fense that was having problems Bill Frieder. naking the penetrating MVSU 2-3 zone. for him to ment it left But all problems were solved in the playing bec second half when Phil Hubbard took like it was. caused by things into his own hands. Switched so do we, es areful with defensively to Kelser, Michigan's Michigan St rerines and senior center shut down the Spartan Mhgn Mt ~ ,. ,,,,fWhen Mil i3Sepatans keyed a 13-2 Blue spurt by rebound with 9:05.left to tie things up at r a loose ball and flipping it 44, the lowest scoring M=MSU contest ches before heading for the since 1952 became a waiting game. Tt self . was more than three minutes later T IT well. "Hubbard (13 before a Staton layup gave the rebounds) was brilliant Wolverines a tenuous two point lead. on the floor and really JOHNSON ANSWERED with his d," added assistant coach second of three consecutive . "It takes alot of courage baskets-the only Spartan scoring iti play the way he's been the final 10:15. ause his knee is not really He's got a lot of pride-And But with 1:28 left Smith was called for pecially when it comes to an offensive foul when he crashed into ate. Kelser while trying to feed Hubbard for ke McGee tipped in a the insurancebasket. ; " t. r ti 4 t . " a' :2 ' #. p xw Sweet shot MICHIGAN STATE M. FG/A FT/A R Reiser ......40 10/18 2/2 9 Charles........22 1/4 0/0 1 Vincent........ 36 3/6 0/0 6 Johnson .... 40 6/13 4/4 2 Donnelly....... 32 1/5 0/0 1 Brkovich.......29 0/5 0/0 6 Lloyd.......... 1 0/0 0/0 0 Team Rebounds 2 Totals.........3200 21/51 6/6 31 Halftime: Mich. St. 30, MICHIGAN 23 Att. 13,609 MICHIGAN A 0 0 4 0 0 0 PF 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 Pts. 22 McGee. 2 Hardy....... 6 Hubbard .. 16 Staton .. ... 2 Smith ........ 0 Heuerman .. 0 Bodnar, Marty 48 Garner ........ Team Rebounds Totals ....... Min.1 33 23 40 3? 36 IS 15 1 FG/A FT/A 4/9 2/2 1/5 2/2 6/14 1/1 5/9 0/0 2/S 1/1 1/5 1/2 2/3 0/0. 0/0 0/0 R 5 2 12 4 i 4 1 0 0 A 0 1 4 1 2 0 PF 4 2 3 1 2 0 0 Pts. 10 4 13 10 5 3 4 0 Ong basket- Iout to a halftime, Kelser and vided MSU ring, com- eauty, hit- n close for ts at half- A ;. TA BIG GEQRGE'S APE SALE 5 10 i i C - - , 200 21/50 7/8 29 10 13 INDIANA TROUNCES: Buckeyes maintain lead SONY CASSETTES By The Associated Press - COLUMBUS, Ohio-Kelvin Ransey's 17 points led 10th-ranked Ohio State to a 73-61 basketball victory over North- western last night, helping the Buckeyes protect their two-game lead in the Big Ten Conference. Four Buckeyes reached double figures as Ohio State posted its seventh straight victory, all inside the con- ference. The winning spell is the longest since 1971 for the Big Ten leaders. Brian Gibson hit 16 points for North, western, but the Wildcats suffered their seventh consecutive loss in the league. Ohio State is 12-4 overall and North- western 4-12. * * * Indiana 82, Wisconsin 61 BLOOMINGTON-Sophomore Ray Tolbert scored 20 points to lead a balan- . ced scoring attack that had five Indiana players finish in double figures as the Hoosiers pounded Wisconsin 82-61 in Big Ten college basketball last night. The Hoosiers, 3-4 in; league play and 11-8 overall, capitalized on 14 first-half Wisconsin turnovers to lead 37-24 at halftime and the Badgers never drew closer after the intermission. Coach Bob Knight's team opened a 21-12 lead on a Tolbert field goal with nine minutes left in the first half, Wisconsin pulled back with five con- secutive points, but then Indiana out- scored the visitors 15-2 to take com- mand. SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL MICHIGAN 49, Michigan State 48 Ohio State 73. Northwestern 61 Indiana 82, Wisconsin 61 Iowa 58. Illinois 52 Purdue 64, Minnesota 6 NHL N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 2 NBA Seattle 108, Atlanta 98 Detroit 135, Los Angeles 100 Iowa 58, Illinois 52 IOWA CITY - Ronnie Lester scored 17 points and led an effective delay game in the second half to spark Iowa to a 58-52 upset of No. 8 Illinois in Big Ten Conference basketball last night. The victory left Iowa alone in second place in the league at 5-2. The Hawkeyes improved their overall record to 12-4 in handing Illinois its first road loss in 12 games this year. by the sophomore guard. He was almost the goat for Purdue, however, when he turned the ball over on a traveling call as the Boilermakers trailed 61-60 with less than two minutes to go. But Walker and Jerry Sichting forced Gopher guard Mark Hall into the final turnover and Walker cruised in for what turned out to be the winning poin- ts. Drake Morris added a pair of free throws with seven seconds to secure Purdue's fourth league victory in seven starts. Purdue led the entire second half, but Minnesota struggled back to pull ahead by one on a 20-foot jumpshot by James Jackson with 1:8 to play. ALL SCOTCH RECORDING TAPE - . th 20 50% O CFF MEMOREX 90-MINUTE 8-TRACKS BASF 2-HOUR PERFORMANCE SERIES CASSETTES 20 Regularly $3.60 NOW 1: 1 ,c-b0 . .. .. .. .. C-40. .......... $1.44 each $1.98 each $2.79 each Big Ten Standings MEMOREX 60-MINUTE 8-TRACKS. 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