The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 16, 1979-Page 13 SMITH HITS 22 in 78-67 WIN 11 Sluggish cagers crawl past 'Cats By BRIAN MARTIN Everybody has trouble preparing for the Northwestern Wildcats, but it usually doesn't matter. It didn't matter much to the Wolverines last night as they played pretty much how they wanted and lullabied their way to a 78-67 win. "I've played Northwestern 19 times ,-now," said Johnny Orr, "won 18, and I haven't had a team mentally ready for Northwestern more than once." Keith Smith discovered his offensive game through this cloud of apathy and led all scorers with 22 points, a career high mark for the freshman guard. ;-Smith broke out after halftime for 15 of his total with an arsenal of layups and jumpshots. MICHIGAN DID have some opening period trouble with the Wildcats, tking only a 33-32 lead with them into the locker room. After the two teams traded baskets, the Wolverines ram- bled to an 18-5 scoring tear at the 15:21 mark that lasted for' six and a half minutes, leaving the final outcome in little doubt. Center Phil Hubbard scored eight of those points during the stretch on his. way to a 21-point effort. Hubbard had no trouble maneuvering inside all evening as ,his overall quickness left the lead-footed Wildcats flatfooted repeatedly. The much-taller Cats could not contain the senior from Connors routs A maya RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UPI)- Top-seeded Jimmy Connors routed former Michigan player Victor Amaya yesterday, 6-9, 6-4, in the third round of a $250,000 tennis tournament at Mission Hills Country Club. Connors won the first eight sets of the match before the 6-foot-9 Amaya held service in the second set. Amaya, of Holland, Mich., brought laughter from t ie crowd during the match when, behind 0-2 in the second set, he yelled. "Help." Connors replied, "I'm the only one who can help you now." Fourth-seeded Harold Solomon also advanced the fourth round, defeating Dick Stockton, 6-2, 6-4, while Eliot Telt- scher, who upset No. 3 seed John McEnroe Wednesday, defeated Bob Lutz, 6-2, 7-6. Bruce Manson, who upset second-seeded Bjorn Borg Wednesday, was dusted yesterday by Tom Okker, 6- 4, 5-7, 6-4. followed by a Hubbard hook inside and a pair of short Smith jumpers. TOM STATON added a layup before Northwestern's Pete Boesen was able to end a four-minute drought with a jump shot, but Hubbard reciprocated with another layup and the door shut again on the Wildcats. Turn to pages 11 and 14 for more sports. The surge ended with back-td-back sensational plays by Alan Hardy. The senior blocked a twisting layup attempt by Bill Fenton and fed the ball down- court to a fast-breaking Smith. Smith penetrated, then floated the ball back to a surging Hardy following the play to ice the action with a flying slam dunk which brought a lethargic crowd of 12,801 Crisler patrons to its feet. "The key to the ballgame was Smith's ability to penetrate and we let Hubbard inside too much," said a dejected coach Rich Falk of the Wild- cats' misfortunes. "They got their run- ning game going for two to three minutes, culminating with Hardy's flying dunk." Seven foot center Brian Jung led Nor- thwestern with 18 points, with all but two coming in the opening stanza. Jung tired in the second half, having just come out of a back brace two weeks earlier. *I 'F Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is visiting your campus on February 23, 1979, to interview students interested in pursuing a career in high energy physics research. We. are seeking B.S. level Mechanical and Electrical Engineers and MS. level phy- sicists. We are operators of the world's largest'accele- rator and offer many challenges to an inquiring mind. We are located on a 6,800 acre site in the far western suburbs of Chicago which offers the opportunity for both rural and urban living. Our salaries are competitive and our fringe benefits outstanding. We hope you will visit with our representatives on February 23. To arrange for a convenient appointment, please contact the Placement Office. fermnlab p.o. box 500 fermiEBAV pt yEy1M/F -Equal OpruiyEpoe / _ I nationa- accelerator laboratory I . U University of Michigan Dept. of Recreational Sports Intrumurals l i f-7. , _ . Keith Smith I Canton as he missed only three of 11, shots from the field. The scoring spree opened with a 15- foot jumper off Hubbard's fingertips,. Crass Country Ski Meet - FEBRUARY 18th (Sunday) * FULLER ROAD FIELD * NOVICE RACE-i:30 p.m.-2.5 miles or 4 kilometers * ADVANCED RACE-2:15 p.m.-5 miles or 8 kilometers " Open to Students & User Pass Holders * REGISTER: Intramural Sports Bldg. (606 E. Hoover) or at the Race For Information-Jan Wells-763-1313 Sominex city NORTHWESTERN Min. FG/A FT/A R Campbell...... 21 3-7 2-2 4 Roberson...... 37 4-10 1-3 1 Jung .......t... 32 7-10 4-5 11 Gibson.........31 5-8 2-3 0 Marifke........36 5-12 0-0 2 Fenlon......... 5 0-1 0-0 1 Carroll......... 6 0-1 0-0 1 Klass.......... 11 0-1 2-2 1 Lumpkins ..... 5 0-1 0-0 0 Dobbins........ 3 0-1 2-2 1 Bosen.......... 13 3-3 0-1 2 A 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 PF 4 1 3 1 2 -3 1 2 3 1 1 Pts. 8 9 18 12 0 2 0 2 6 MICHIGAN Min. FG/A FT/A McGee......... 17 1-3 1-5 Hardy ......... 33 6-11 0-0 Hubbard ...... .39 8-11 5-7 Staton ......... 25 3-5 4-4 Smith.......... 37 8-11 6-7 Johnson........ 23 4-7 01/x0 Lozier ........f 10 0-2 0-0 Heuerman 5 0-2 0-0 Garner........ 7 1-1 0-0 Bodnar, Mk... 3 0-1 0-0 Garris......... 1 0-0 0-0 TOTALS ...... 31-54 16-23 Score by half R, 3 8 5 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 32 A 0 0 0 3 S 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 Phil Hubbard PF 4 3 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 22 Pts. 3 12 21 10 22 8 0 0 0 ' 0 78 Team 1 TOTALS 27-55 13-18 31 10 22 Technicals: Hardy, grabbing the rim Attendance: 12,801 paid 67 1 2 Northwestern ............. 32 35 MICHIGAN ............... 33 45 F 67 78 r L. We've Moved !! visit GOOD PICKINS previously loved merchandise Now At 332 E. LIBERTY red house, corner 5th & Liberty * TABLES " CHAIRS " OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS " KITCHEN UTENSILS * PLANTS " BOOKS " DISHES *PICTURES OPEN: MON-SAT 11:30-5:30 MMEOPP, I MIMMOn T[UD & -,,K gwr We've got something to satisfy every palate at BELL'S Pizza and Grinders S. 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