Sunday; March 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Sunday, March 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Bibby, Walton stomp Long Beach State Louisville locks Midwest title; Bruins lie in wait for Cardinals Tar Heels persecute Quakers; Seminoles massacre Kentucky By The Associated Press PROVO, Utah - Henry Bibby scored 23 points on sizzling outside shooting and center Bill Walton added 19 points to lead undefeated UCLA to a 73-67 victory over Long Beach State in the finals of the: NCAA Far West regional basket- ball championships. Keith Wilkes tallied 12 for the Bruins, while Ed Ratleff led Long Beach with 17 and Glen McDonald had 10. The top-ranked ,Bruins, now 28-0 for the year, took a 34-23 halftime, lead on Bibby's 10 points and 14 by Walton. The Bruins went into: a stall while leading 34-20 late in the first half in an effort to bring Lcng Beach out of its zone defense. The closest the 49ers came was 10 points, 42-32, with 15 minutes left in the second half. But in the next two minutes the Bruins stretched the lead to 15 points and kept it that way. UCLA, criticized by its coach John Wooden for hitting only 43 per cent Thursday night in its 90- 58 win over Weber State, shot 45 per cent in the first half yesterday, compared with Long Beach's 29 per cent. UCLA, seeking its sixth straight NCAA crown, will meet Midwest Regional winner Louisville in the semifinals Thursday in Los An- geles. K. St. K.O.'d AMES, Iowa - Fourth-ranked Louisville sped to a 20-point first- half lead yesterday but had to weather a Kansas State rally for a 72-65 victory and the NCAA Mid- west Regional basketball title. The Cardinals forced 12 Kansas State turnovers in the first half and built a 40-20 lead with 4:07 to play. Kansas State scored the first four points of the second half after trailing 42-26 at the intermission and stayed within reach the rest of the way. Twice the Wildcats came within three points, the second time with 1:33 left on a basket by reserve Larry Williams. But two free throws by Mike Lawhon and a basket by Jim Price preserved the victory. Price finished with 25 points to lead Louisville while Ron Thomas added 18 and Lawhon 10. The Cards shot 51 per cent from the floor and held a 39-32 rebounding edge. Sophomore Lon Kruger had 14 points-all in the second half-to pace Kansas State. Ernie Kusnyer chipped in with 13 and Williams 12, with his also all coming in the final 20 minutes. Louisville, 24-3, advances to next week's Nationals in Los Angeles against top-ranked UCLA. By The Associated Press MORGANTOWN, W.Va.-Second- ranked N o r t h Carolina scored seven points early in the second half to break open a hard-fought, defensive battle as the Tar Heels defeated Penn, 73-59, to claim the NCAA Eastern Regional basket- ball championships. Playing a man-to-man defense to complement its aggressive press, North Carolina received sterling efforts from forward Bill Chamberlain, who held 6-7 guard Corky Calhoun to seven points, and center Robert McAdoo, who limited usually high-scoring Bob Morse to 14 points. Senior forward Dennis WuyCik paced the Tar Heel offense with 18 points. McAdoo added 17 and George Karl had 16. The victory gave North Caro- lina a 25-4 seasonal record while third-ranked Penn finished its year at 25-3. "We played solid defense," Tar Heel coach Dean Smith said. "Our pressing defense was good and we knew we could bother their guards with our pressure man-to-man." Smith said the Quakers were not able "to get their offense started." Saying North Carolina possesses the depth to give UCLA a good game, Penn coach Daly said the SUNDAY SPOUTS NIGHT EDITOR: FRANK LONGO Tar Heels "will be a great repre- sentative from the Eastern re- gion. * * * Kentucky 'Rupp'-tured DAYTON, Ohio - Tall, quick Florida State earned its first trip+ to the NCAA championships yes- terday, holding Kentucky without a basket for more than eight min- utes of the second half en route to a 73-54 Mideast Regional tour- nament basketball victory over the Wildcats. The Wildcats were still in the, game 43-39 when they hit their cold spell after a basket by Jim McAndrews, who led Kentucky with 17 points. The Southeastern Conference co-champions did not score a goal again until Ron Ly- ons' basket with six minutes to play. By that time, Florida State was rolling along with a. 57-45 lead. The taller Seminoles were led by 6-foot-4 Ron. King with 22 points, while 6-10 Reggie Royals and 6-11 Lawrence McCray each had 12.' m II! Otto Petty, the smallest Florida State starter at 5-7, led the Semi- noles' fast break with 13 points and hounded the 'Wildcats on de- fense. The 10th-ranked Seminoles will carry a 26-5 record against North- Carolina in the NCAA semifinals Thursday night at Los Angeles. Kentucky, bidding for a seventh trip to the nationals, wound up at 21-7. Bye-Bye Lenny The first player ever cut by the Cleveland Cavaliers was forward Lenny Chappel. -Associated Press HENRY BIBBY of undefeated Far West regional champs UCLA grabs the net in ectasy while on the shoulders of Swen Nater (31). Hot-handed Bibby, assisted by Bill Walton, left cold Long Beach State groveling in the patchy fog left by the Bruins' steaming pumas, 73-57. O.R.U. PREACHES AT N.I.T. Terrapins torque Hawks I i By The Associated Press a 40-40 tie midway through the the winners with 22 points each. throughout the game. second half. McMillen scored 14 Davidson finished the season Fuqua scored 18 points in the NEW YORK-Tom McMillen and of his team-high 22 points and El- with a 19-9 record, while Syracuse first half to give the Titans a 44- more added eight as Maryland won improved its mark to 22-5. 36 intermission lead. in the last 10 minutes, powering intels 0mnts oei its 24th game in 29 starts this sea- * ** * * * Maryland to a 67-55 victory over sont St. Joseph's,' Pa., in a bruising Maryland earned a berth in Memphis St. stunned first round basketball game nf the day night's quarter-finals against NEW YORK-Richie Fuqua fired National Invitation TournaentSyracuse. in 42 points to lead Oral Roberts NEW YORK-Mel Davis knifed yesterday. to a 94-74 college basketball vic- in for a layup with one minute Tdelphia outscrapped the heav-iy Orangemen juiced up tory over Memphis State last left in overtime to give St. John's, favored Terrapins and had a 31-30 NEW YORK - Bob Dooms de- night, sending the Titans into the N.Y., an 82-81 basketball victory i YIIquarter-finals of the 35th National over Missouri last night in a first- lead at; halftime. livered two crucial field goals in IInvitation Tournament, round game in the 35th National Then, McMillen and Elmore the last three minutes to lift Syra- ua thre n th game's first Invitation Tournament. helped Maryland break away from cuse over Davidson 81-77 in a first, ... hVn...an r ' SCORES NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL North Carolina 73, Penn 59. MIDEAST REGIONAL Florida, State 73, Kentucky 54. MIDWEST REGIONAL Louisville 72, Kansas State 65. FAR WEST REGIONAL U.C.L.A. 73, Long Beach State 67. N.I.T. Syracuse 81, Davidson 77. Maryland 67, St. Joseph's, Pa. 55. Oral Roberts 94, Memphis State 74. St. Johns 82,, Missouri 81 (overtime). For the Student Body:' SALE * Jeans " Bells " Flares X5.00 reg. to $24.00 CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty -Associated PressI DETROIT PISTON BOB LANIER (16) tries to block a shot by Buffalo Brave Elmore Smith in another losing attempt by the Edsels of the NBA. Lanier played before a record crowd in his collegiate area of Buffalo, New York. f f4 Ct I a vrr vw .av a J +w +w n. vvw ..... w ... .. .I CAPTURES NCAA TITLE Boston U. bans Big Red, 4-0 7 1 E I, . By PHIL HERTZ Special To The Daily BOSTON - Boston University | reserve goalie Tim Reagan record- a ed his first shut out against Cor- nell all season to lead the Terriers to a 4-0 victory and their second straight NCAA hockey champion- ship last night before a capacity crowd at the Boston Garden. Reagan playing only his second game in a month - the other being Thursday night's semi-final -turned back everything Cornell could offer to cop the tourna- ment's MVP award. The former US Olympian's per- formance climaxed Boston coach# ISC O ES Detroit 11, Boston 8 Chicago (N) 5, Oakland 0 Houston 9, Los Angeles 81 San Francisco 11, Cleveland 8 Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0 San Diego 6, Tokyo 4 Milwaukee 6, California 3 Minnesota 7, Philadelphia 6 New York (N) 6, Chicago (A) 5 E Montreal 6, New York (A) 1 Kansas City 7, Saint Louis 1 Atlanta 6, Baltimore 2 Professional Lec Jack Kelley's final season as aI college coach. Kelley will beI coaching the New England Wor-4 riers in the World Hockey. As- sociation next year.; The offensive punch was pro-I vided by juniors Rick Jordan and Ron Anderson, each of whom had two goals and an assist. Ander- son opened the scoring at 10:42 mark of the' opening period when BU set up a power play. Ander- son was fed by Jordan and All- American Bob Brown. Despite the goal Cornell domi- nated most of the first period, fir- ing a plethora of shots at the Bos- ton net, but Reagan stifled them. With 10:51 left in the second period Bob Brown fed Jordan at the right point and he fired it in for the second power play goal of the night. As the third period opened, Cor- nell came out as if they wanted to get back into the game, but Boston stole a pass and got a two- on-one break. Anderson seemed to be attempting a centering pass but the pass hit a Cornell defend- er and eluded Cornell goalie Dave Elenbaas. Jordan completed the scoring .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .: } C } . ...... ..Y } v .. .?%d % "i '. 7 : ague Standings Yesterday's Results New Yorc 19, Kentucky 108 Floridians 155, Pittsburgh 139 Indiana 117; Virginia 112 Carolina 139, Memphis 125 Da'las 117, Utah 110 'Today's Games Carolina at Kentucky, afternoon Utah at DFenver, afternoon New York t Indiana Only gamed scheruled r.onday's Games No games scheduled NHL at the 13:13 mark, when he was assisted by roots Cahoun and An- derson. The victory marked the second straight week Boston had defeated Cornell in a title clash. Last Sat- urday in the ECAC final Boston defeated the Big Red 4-1. Earlier in the season Cornell had edged the Terriers twice by 3-2 scores. In five games leading to the NCAA title, Boston outscored the opposition 23-5, triumphing overC RPI, Harvard, Cornell, Wisconsin and'Cornell again. In this afternoon's consolation game Garry Winchester had a hat-trick as Wisconsin defeated Denver 5-2. round basketball game of the Na- tional Invitation Tournament yes- "terday. Turnovers made the difference as Davidson lost the ball at least a dozen times while Syracuse built a 42-34 halftime lead. The Wildcats took the lead for the first time 61-60 on Eric Min- kin's field goal with eight minutes left. John Falconi, who led David- son with 21 points, kept the Wild- cats close in the home stretch before Dooms sealed the victory. Mike Lee and Greg Kohls led BILLIARDS PEANUT MACHINE BBOWLING. FOOSBALL UNION basket witn nine seconas gone and continued his blistering scoring pace to keep underdog Oral Rob- erts ahead of Memphis State in rksC PINBALL WIZARDS 602 E. WILLIAM in Mark's Coffeehouse **Officially sanctioned by the American Pinball Association 3 0 When do you drink malt liquor anyway? Anytime you feel like it. That is, if it's BUDWEISER Malt Liquor. 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