Wage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December S, 1971 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 5, 1971 p Ii "Complete THE FLIK'R FACTORY 1741 Plymouth Road (in North Campus Plaza behind Lum's) 761-8406 candle-making supplies" Ru cks, Jab bar ni~p Bauts, 08AM105 .1 rrrrwnni i m n MILWAUKEE-Kareem Jabbar, Chet Walker led the Bulls with: eight points and were in command after a one-day bout with the flu, 28 points, including 21 to stake the the rest of the way as they sur- came back with 41 ,points yester- Bulls to a 54-51 halftime lead. Jab- passed their previous season high day as the Milwaukee Bucks scored bar scored 12 points and Robertson of 127 points against Detroit Nov. a 108-105 National Basketball As- eight to put Milwaukee ahead 78- 13. sociation victory over the Chicago 77 after three quarters. With Dick Barnett connecting for Bulls on Lucius Allen's jump shot Milwaukee led 90-84 early in the 11 points in the first eight minutes, with 22 seconds left' fourth quarter before the Bulls the Knicks raced to a 32-18 ad- The victory, the Bucks 23rd in scored four straight baskets, two vantage by the end of the opening 27 starts, increased their Midwest by Norm Van Lier, to take a 103- period, in which they sank 14 of Division lead to 4%/2 games over the 98 lead with 2:30 left. Clifford Ray's 21 floor shots. runnerup Bulls, 17-7. Chicago had basket put Chicago up 105-102 but In the secoond quarter they hit won 10 of its last 11 games. Jabbar's hook brought Milwaukee 12 of 23 from the field and boosted Allen's shot, after Oscar Robert- back to within one with 55 seconds their lead to 62-40. son had blocked a shot by Chi- left. New York continued its hot cago's Bob Weiss, gave Milwaukee Bob Love scored 27 points and shooting in the third period sinking a 106-105 lead. Weiss 23 for the Bulls, while Rob- its first three shots in increasing ertson had 17 for Milwaukee. the margin to 68-40 and finished the Weiss missed * shot with eight * * * quarter with 11 field goals in 19 seconds, left and teammate Jerry attempts. Sloan missed a follow-up. Jabbar Knicks smother grabbed the next rebound and, af- ter a foul, sank two insurance free NEW YORK - The New York Sonics steamroller throws with one second left. Knicks hit 59 per cent of their field - - -- goal attempts in the first half and CINCINNATI -Barry Clemens I rolled up their highest score of the sank a 17-foot jump shot and two free throws in the final 13 seconds year, routing the Buffalo Braves pener Haywoo scods R SHOP SUNDA YS P 130-90 last night in a National and Spencer Haywood scored 23 Basketball Association game. ; points as the Seattle SuperSonics 12:00 - 5:001 nipped Cincinnati 100-98 last night The Knicks, breaking a two-game in a National Basketball Associ- losing spin, scored the game's first ation game. UD the Ash I 212 NMAIN STANGER'S t 4 ASHERTON, Tex. - Asherton High School won its first basket- ball game after 62 straight losses last night, beating Eden 38-20. The victory gives some hope to the South Texas high school's foot- ball team, which will start next season with losses in its last 40 games. PURDUE'S JOVON PRICE, who had oh, so much trouble with his game against Michigan last year, si-des along the floor at West Lafayette in pursuit of a loose ball. Teammate Jim Rodgers and cheerleader Louella Winsome watch with concern in the background. The Boilermakers went on to defeat Eastern Michigan in the non-conference battle. LOOKING FOR A HOUSE? ~ TRY CO-OPS ROOM and BOARD available on either Central or North campus for: " WINTER ONLY " SPRING and/or SUMMER, '72 " FALL-WINTER, '72-'73 BOARD ONLY available on North Campus for WINTER INEXPENSIVE LIVING IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, FROM OLD SORORITY HOUSES TO A NEW BUILDING ON NORTH CAMPUS Don't Wait, Apply Soon : CENTRAL CAMPUS at 3N Michigan Union - 668-6872 NORTH CAMPUS at 1500 Gilbert Court - 663-6206 IA(S' PETITION NOW for a central committee chair in the 1st annual ZA;r (9 DR. 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IN BIG TEN INVITATIONAL Gymnasts garner second By THERESA SWEDO and Ward Black; side horse-Gura special To The Daily' and Dick Kaziny; still rings-Mike CHICAGO-On a windy Chicago Sale; long horse - Gura and Rusty day the Big Ten Invitational gym- Pierce; parallel bars-Murray Plot- nastics crown blew away from all kin; horizontal bar-Jim Scull and the Big Ten schools and landed in Ted Marti. the waiting hands of Southern Illi- The three best all around Michi- nois University. gan gymnasts were Bouchard with Michigan was the top Big Ten 47.55, Gura with 49.70, and Marti school, managing to finish second. with 48.45. Meet-wide, these men All the other Big Ten schools that came in 12th, fourth and eighth attended, besides Iowa, hoarded respectively. the last five spots. Finishing last The individual all around wir ner was Ohio State, then M i c h i g a n was Gary Moraka from Southern State, Minnesota, Indiana, and Illi- Illinois. SIU also nailed second nois. Iowa managed to capture fifth place with Tom Linder doing the in the meet, beating out Illinois honors. Third 'place was garnered State University and the rest of by Dean Showalter of Iowa. the Big Ten, save Michigan. In the separate events, the Wol- First place finisher Southern Illi- verines scored as follows: free ex- nois scored 161.95, eking out the ercise - 26.55; side horse -26.55; Wolverines who had 157.70. Third still rings-24.95; long horse-26.90; place Indiana State ended up with parallel bars-25.95; and horizontal 156.00. bar-26.80. Finalist and high scorers for Team competition was conducted Michigan in the events are as fol first in the afternoon and indi- lows: Free exercise - Jean Paul vidual finals began in the evening. 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