Page. Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 28, 197 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Friday, March 28, 1 9T . , i : .. :x.: _ .. . . .::.: KENTUCKY THREATENS SYRACUSE '4 4., v4'4 1;> Advertising Career The University of Michigan only offers classroom exposure to advertising (i.e. theory and prerequisites). offers you EXPERIENCE in promotions, layout, design and Louisville, UCLA By The Associated Press Just because UCLA has been to the NCAA basketball champ- ionships almost every year in the last decade doesn't mean they should be favored, .says Coach John Wooden. The No. 1 ranked Bruins meet fourth-rated Louisville this Sat- urday at San Diego in the NCAA semifinals, in a nationally tele- vised game (NBC-Channel 4) beginning at 3 p.m. EDT. An interesting highlight of the upcoming contest is the fact that Louisville heads into the tournament under the coaching of former Bruin player and as- sistant coach Denny Crum. CRUM WAS Wooden's assist- -nt for three seasons in wlich UCLA won t h r e e national championships. Before that, he was a member of Wooden- coached UCLA teams. "We have won 83 per cent of our games since I came t* Louisville, and a lot of it is because of what I learned from him." Crum said in reference to Wooden. In Crum's first year at Louis- ville (1972), UCLA defeated the Cardinals 96-77 in the NCAA semifinals. But Crum says he's n ot out for revenge in Sa ug- day's rematch. "COACH WOODEN and UCLA have been really good to me," he said. "But when you get in- volved in a profession it's a dif- ferent thing. This is a road l:>ck on the way to a possible na- tional championship." "I know we are bound to be the underdog against UCLA. But we think we have a g od chance to win. We're not as big and strong as UCLA, but were quick and strong." According to Wooden, Louis- ville "is a much stronger team than the one that played us three years ago." return to offensive form againstI Arizona State." ASKED IF Meyers would be in good condition for the NCAA finals, the Bruin coach said, "I honestly don't know how Dave will be." In Saturday's other semifinal game, heavily favored Kentucky meets the surprise team of the tournament, Syracuse. With a 23-7 record, poo:est of the four finalists in the NCAA basketball tournament, Syracuse is a decided underdog. But after beating North Carolina, La Salle and Kansas State for the East Regional title, the Orange- men are full of confidence. "WE SEEMED to have reach- ed our peak at this time of year, and this is certaiilv the time of the year that a club wants to peak," said Coa;h Roy Dan farth_ Diego with his leaping g ime. "NEXT TO David Thompson of North Carolina State, ChrisI Sease is one of the greaitst jumpers in college bas'etball," the coach said. "I think Thomp- son is the best, but Chris is1 second." Danforth conceded his team's weakness is rebounding agaist bigger clubs. "This is goina De one of our problems againstI Kentucky," he said of the bu- tally aggressive Wildcats. "But . . . if we can rebound - -- .and handle their defensed . . if we can play our game and control the tempo of the game, we've got a shot at win- ning it all." BOTH KENTUCKY and Louis- ville left Bluegrass Country yesterday with well-wis'ers tc bid them good luck. Among those at Ke-rucky's send-off was Adolph Rupp, the Wildcats' legendary f r r m e r coach who was to join the Ken- tucky contingent in CaliforT'ia. The victor of the Syracust- Kentucky matchup faces the winner of the UCLA-Loaisville battle for the national champion- ship Monday night. collide copy writing. Mon.-Fri. . . . s. . . . . ' . Stop by 420 Maynard St. 10-4 p.m., and start your career Sdone to stopthe Bruins. "You'e tKentucky, 25-4, earned a trip got to play great defense. And th San Die o by np pinee earm 1you've got to keep them off the ta a aepae o al boards." -previously unbeaten Tndiana- for the Mideast Regional crown. The Bruins, with many years Syracuse is led by 6-foot-9 of tournament experience, are All-American Rudy Hackett and probably considered the favor- guard Jim Lee. But Danforth ites but the 64-year-old Wooden believes &foot-5 junior forward quips, "That must be out of Chris Sease, who was h->bbled deference to my age." by a swollen big toe in the final "No one team has an edge in two Eastern regional gamEs, tournament experience," Wood- may surprise the crowd at San en said. "We only hase one player who played much in last . year's tournament. Besides, I'd Grapefruit League rather have talent than experi- AMERICAN LEAGUE ence any time." W L Pct. THE ONE question mark for Califorei9 79.56 Wooden is the health of star Texas 10 8 .556 forward Dave Meyers. Meyers j Kansas City 9 9 .500 first suffered a charlie horse New York 10 11 .476 Chicago 10 11 .476 in his right thigh and the i SUS- Milwaukee 6 7 .462 tained a calf injury. Minnesota 9 11 .450 "His shooting fell off because Boston 8 12 .400 he was unable to jump well," Oaeroan 37 1 .33 said Wooden, "but he started to Cleveland 3 6 .333 ---- --- NATIONAL LEAGUE MontrealA14 5 .737 ESan Francisco 8 3 .727 E Los Angeles 13 5 .722 Cincinnati 13 6 .684 Philadelphia 13 6 .684 1 t San Diego 6 5 .545 Pitsburgh 10 11 .476 + , t Ft E St. Louis 8 11 .421 Houston 8 12 .400 New York 6 10 .375 anta6 12 .333 Chicago 3 10 .231 t i l i i t Sorts o The Daily Law stops Dorsett The Michigan wrestling team elected sophomore Mark Johnson as their captain for the 1975-76 season. Johnson will be only the fourth junior captain in Michigan history and the first since Mike Rodriguez in 1955. Johnson lettered as a freshman and this year posted a 20-6-1 record at 177 and 190. At 167 he finished fourth in the Big Ten. In an obviously unrelated event, Michigan coaches Bill Jo- hannesen and Cal Jenkins admitted that they would participate in an Old-Timers wrestling meet to be held by the Lions Clulb of Knoxville, Iowa this weekend. "We'll wrestle away the frustrations of the season," joked Billy Jo. -BY RICK BONINO Grapplers elect Johnson PITTSBURGH - Tony Dorsett, the University of Pittsburgh's football star, was fined $1,145 Thursday by Traffic Court Judge Louis Dadowski. The judge ordered Dorsett to pay the fines on 99 overdue parking tickets he had amassed within the last year near his dormitory in the Oakland section. Angela Marasco, chief clerk in municipal court, said Dor- sett's car was impounded by the city March 19, and she said the city would keep it until Dorsett comes up with $400 down payment on the fines. -AP Ryan rein jures leg MESA, ARIZONA-Nolan Ryan, the fireballing ace of the California Angels, who has been hampered by a torn calf muscle in his right leg which he hurt two weeks ago in a freak acci- dent, has aggravated the injury. Ryan originally tore the muscle by stepping out of a car at the Angels desert training camp and reinjured it by running on it a few days ago. Asked if the injury was serious, Angel General Manager Harry Dalton said, "Anything that happens to Nolan Ryan is considered serious." -AP Wepner to pose Heavyweight Chuck Wepner plans to embark on another career next month: posing for a centerfold in a women's maga- zine. Upon hearing that, his shapely wife Phyllis threatened, "I'll go to Playboy then. I'd be a bigger hit." 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