Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, January 8, 1971 A Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, January 8, 1971 HOOP POWERS MENACED: NEW STYLES 'FIRST AT WILD'S NOW ... ALL FALL and WINTER Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks, Outercoats, Suburban Coats, Storm Coats, Leather Coats, etc. Upsets nag top dogs ON SALE! Choose from "the World's Finest Clothing" at Huge Savings Plus Treat Yourself to the Finest Fitting! \BM A wwWILD' S w STATE STREET ON THE CAMPUS NEW STORE HOURS-OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:30 By RANDY PHILLIPS , Basketball's top ranked teams have become a target range this season for upset minded upstarts. The result has been confusion as: to how good these top teams really are. Bearing the brunt of the pot- shots have been Duke and Jack- sonville. Only powerful and well balanced UCLA, Marquette, South-! ern California and Pennsylvania' Cage bosses trade threats By The Associated Press Basketball commissioners Walter Kennedy and Jack Dolph both is- sued warnings that the profes- sional sports scene may be in for more battles and controversies in statements made yesterday. Dolph, commissioner of t h e American Basketball Association said that ABA teams will take re- taliatory measures against Na- tional Basketball Association teams because of the Spencer Haywood case. "I predict retaliatory measures will be taken by ABA clubs against NBA teams whenever possible," Dolph warned. "And I predict it will greatly increase the ABA's intensity as far as this year's col- lege graduating class is concern- ed." aMEM oo,/r-. \, remain with unblemished records among the pre-season's top picks. Duke (8-4), ranked high in the top ten before the season, prompt- ly lost four out of its first seven starts. They recovered well, rally- ing to a five game win streak. All- American candidate Randy Den- ton leads the Blue Devils with 22.9 points and 13.2 rebounds per con- test. The first to stun Duke was Vir- ginia which t o o k advantage of numerous miscues for a 75-70 vic- tory. The other losses w e r e to tough South Carolina, Wake For- est, and North Carolina. With towering 7-2 Artis Gil- more sweeping the boards clean and peppering the nets for 29.3 points a game, and with four of five starters returning from -last year's NCAA runner-up squad one has to believe that Jacksonville (7-2) is pointing towards a re- match with those mighty Bruins. But perhaps the Dolphins were -caught looking too far ahead as a good Western Kentucky (9-1) team rolled over the giants from Jacksonville by 13 points with a giant of their own, 7-0 Jim Mc- Daniels, doing most of the dam- age. Coach Adorph Rupp has been winning ball games at Kentucky for quite a few years and appears to have the material to possibly stop UCLA's bid for an unprece- dented fifth national title despite two early season snags - losses to Purdue 89-83 and Austin Carr led Notre Dame 99-92 - and the graduation of All-American Dan Issel. Mike Casey. All-Southeast Con- ference guard two years ago is hitting at a 21.3 clip while two fine forwards, Larry Steele and Tom Parker add both offense and defense. Notre Dame and South Carolina are prime examples of top ranked teams knocking each other off. The Irish led by Austin Carr's 39.1 average have won six of their first eight contests with b o t h losses coming to ranked teams, South Carolina and Indiana. Notre Dame then turned around and nipped favored Kentucky. The Gamecocks from South Carolina were breezing along with a 9-0 record and a second place ranking when they ran into strong North Carolina. The T a r Heels stopped the Gamecocks and super guard John Roche with a 15 point win. B u t earlier in the season South Carolina gained h a r d fought victories over both West- ern Kentucky and Notre D am e But despite all the goings on in the rest of the top ten, UCLA con- tinues to r o 11 right along with their awesome front line of Sid- ney Wicks, Curtis Rowe. and Steve Patterson. The Bruins take on ranked and undefeated South- ern California next month, and, the question is: will the pattern of upsets continue? --vaily-Denny Gainer AUSTIN CARR, Notre Dame's All-American guard lays up a shot against Michigan in an Irish victory earlier this season. The Irish, 6-2 on the season, have slipped out of the top ten after losses to Indiana and South Carolina. V %iml/ 5P*4w AFTER-SKI BOOT 'I 1/ ... Sale! Kennedy, the NBA commissior said an adverse ruling in toda court hearing of the Haywood c could cause chaos in professio: sports. Judge Warren Fergus holds a hearing on a bid to ma permanent the injunction ch, lenging the NBA rule that no plf er can be signed whose coll( class has not graduated. BROWNS, UCLA GET NEW MENTORS: Brown named top pro coachi By The Associated Press Brown's Bengals beat out his yesterday he is retaining J e r r y Paul Brown, the 62-year-old former club, the C 1 e v e 1 a n d I Williams as head coach of the Na- taskmaster who guided'Cincin- Browns, for the American Football tional Football League team. nati's three-year-old Bengals to a Conference's Central Division title The announcement at a news startling divisional conquest, was by winning their last seven regu- conference in the Eagles' office selected yesterday by The Assoc- lar season games. confirmed the Associated P r e s s iated Press as the National Foot- The Cleveland Browns n a m e d report Wednesday that Tose had ball League's 1970 Coach of the offensive coach Nick Skorich. 49, decided to let Williams complete4 Year. to succeed Blanton Collier, who the final year of a 3-year con- retired at the end of the 1970 sea- tract. Brown, who captured American son, as Cleveland's head coach. In college football, Kansas head Football League coaching honors Skorich, who was head coach of coach Franklin "Pepper" Rodgers, in 1969, won the NFL award with the Philadelphia Eagles for three a former star quarterback who has a 2-to-i margin over runner-up years, has been offensive coach for had great success developing other Don Shula of the young Miami Cleveland for the past three years star quarterbacks, was named Dolphins in the balloting, which and was defensive coach for four mentor yesterday of UCLA's foot- for the first time encompassed all years before that. ball team. of major league pro football. Collier, head coach of the club Rodgers. 39, an assistant UCLA He received 39 of the 78 votes since 1963, said his retirement was coach in the 1960s, succeeds his old cast by a panel of sportswriters not related to the Browns' 7-7 re- boss, Tommy Prothro, who re- and broadcasters who covered the cord this season, second worst in signed Saturday to guide the pro- 26 NFL clubs. 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