Friday, Februory .1.,1 197 7 THE-MICHIGAN DAILY "Paget Mine Friday, February Li, 1977 THE-MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine ....... GOPHERS GRIND BTCKEYES Wisconsin upsets Purdue,. By The Associated Press MADISON, Wis. - Wisconsin broke away from a half-time tie behind James Gregory, then held on for a 76-74 upset victory over Purdue that dealt the Boil- ermakers' Big Ten basketball title hopes a severe jolt. Gregory finished with 17 points for the last-place Badgers 3-9,1 who held Purdue to a 33-33 half- time tie, then opened up a 10- point margin midway through the second period. Time ran out on a late Purdue rally. Purdue guard Jerry Sichting sank two free throws to make M' na ers it 74-68 seconds later, then teammate Walter (Jordan in- tercepted Wisconsin's inbounds pass and scored to make it 74-70. But Jimmy Smith sank two clutch free throws with 15 sec- onds left for a 76-70 lead, suffi- cient to survive late baskets by Jordan and Parker. The loss dropped the Boiler- makers' conference record to 8-3, while first-place Micnigan is '11-1 and second-place Minne- sota is 8-2. 20--aame stats Gophers gallop COLUMBUS, O h i o - M i k e Thompson, Kevin McHale and Ray Williams combined for 68 points to lead eighth-ranked Minnesota to a 91-65 romp over Ohio State yesterday. Thompson scored 24 points, McHale 23 and Williams 21 be- fore the reserves took over for the Gophers, 17-2 overall and 8-2 in the conference. The victory moved Minnesota ahead of Purdue in the Big Ten standings behind leading Michi- gan. Ohio State, now 2-8 and 7-12, suffered its worst defeat of the season and its fifth successive loss. Minnesota, using a trio )f 6-10 giants much of the first half, blew into a 42-32 halftime lead and was never headed there- after. The Gophers had a hot stretch when they put in 26 points in a seven-minute span to Ohio State's six. That ran the margin to 89-54 with 3:02 to play. Ohio State now has lost all five of its home games in the Big Ten this season under rookie coach Eldon Miller. * * * Wildcats nipped EVANSTON, Ill. - Illinois' Rick Leighty hit a 21-foot jump shot with two seconds left in the game to give Illinois a 65-63 vic- tory over Northwestern in Big Ten basketball last night. Illinois jumped out to an early 12-7 lead but went cold for almost eight minutes while Northwestern shot by with 13 straight points. Illinois caught up at 31-31 on a jump shot by Audie Matthews with 1:06 to play in the half, but North- western hit for four points to 76-74. lead 35-31 at the intermission.E The score was tied eight times during the second half, the last time at 63-63 on a jump shot by Northwestern's Billy McKinney with 39 seconds to go. Leignty's jump shot averted overtime and gave Illinois a 5-4 conference record and 13-10 mark for the season. Northwestern fell to 3-9 in the conference and 5-16 over- all. *Big 10 Standings : By The Associated Press WV L Pct. E MICHIGAN .......11 I Minnesota ......... $ I 2 Purdue.... ...... 3 Indiana ....6 4 Iowa ............. 4 4 Illinois ............. 5 6 .917 .800 .727, .600 .500 .454 .300 .250 .250 .200 Michigan State .... 3 Northwestern,......3 Wisconsin :..........3 Ohio State........2 7 9 9 S SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING & SCULPTURE Skowhegan, Maine June 27 - 1977 - August 26 Green .......... Hubbard........ Robinson ....... Grote.......... Thompson ...... Baxter......... Staton.......... Hardy.......... Lillard ..... Berge ......... Lozier......... Jones ........... Lelich.......... Team and others MICHIGAN,.... Opponents ...... FG/FGA Pet. FT/FTA Pct Rbs. Avg. PF-D] 159-326 .488 76-95 .800 52 2 7 433 152-261 .582 76-123 .618 253 12.7 69-2 . 75-148 .507 59-74 .797 106 5.3 45-1 77-176 .438 43-63 .683 65 3.3 60-2 69-125 552 33-45 .733 79 4.0 52-2 66-121 .496 31-45 .689 33 1.7 35-1 50113 .442 15-27 .556 55 2.8 54-2 39-81 481 12-21 .571 54 2.7 24-0 * 8-12 .667 2-2 1.000 11 1.2 2-0 8-22 364 5-10 .500 25 1.6 22-0 2-11 .182 4-5 .800 11 0.9 6-0 0-9 .000 1-4 ' .250 6 0.9 2-0 ...0-1 .000 0-0 .. 1 1.0 0-0 Pis. 394 380 209 197 171 151 115 90 18 21 8 1 0 Avg. 20.7 19.0 10.5 9.9- 8.6 7.9 5.8 4.5 2.0 1.3 0.7 0.1 0.0 Hi 32 29 22 20 19 161 14 12 4 4 3 1 0 FACULTY Martha Diamond Cesar Domela Willard Midgette Susan Shatter Richard Stankiewicz Fresco: William King For Advance Students Full 9 Week Session Only VISITING ARTISTS Jennifer Bartlett Grace Hartigan Yvonne Jacquette Lowell Nesbitt Isamu Noguchi George Segal Robert Wilson Limited Scholarships Deadline: April 7 AP Photo MINNESOTA'S MIKE THOMPSON, up for the jump shot, scores 2 of his 24 points. Thompson was a big factor in the -91-64 win over Ohio State. s.... . 699-1406 .497 357-5 605-1269 .477 265-3 SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Walton PORTLAND - Center BillE Walton of the Portland Trail Blazers will not play Sunday in the National Basketball Associa- tion All-Star Game in Milwau- kee because of an inflamed Achilles tendon. He will, be re-I placed by guard Don) Buse of the Indiana Pacers. WALTON, WHO LEADS the NBA in rebounding and block- ed shots, has not played for two weeks because of the in- jury.' Hesaid there has been noticeable improvement in the injury in the past three days. Buse, next in line in the fans' voting for a position on the Western Conference squad, is leading the NBA in assists with an 8.9 average and steals with 3.56 per game. Blazers' officigls expressed hope that Walton would be back in the lineup for a four-game road trip beginning Feb. 15 in Cleveland. -AP * * * Ucan to pros? PULLMAN, Wash. - UCLA Center David Greenwood said Thursday he would consider turning pro if he receives an offer from the National Basket- ball A&sociation at the end of the season. BUT THE 19-YEAR-OLD soph- omore from Los Angeles said he had not received an offer from the NBA. "We'll have to wait and see," misses All-Sta 112 5.6 14 .695 863 43.2 414-13 1755 87.8 104 74 .709 794 38.6 446-31 1475 73.8 99 r game points. Placing second in the men's slalom, the first three finish- ers for the Blue were recorded by Chris Demo, John Dehlin and Max Jacobs. Sandy Bacsahyi, the women's team leader, was awarded third place overall for her slalom and grand slalom-, I I The Jewish Community Centers of Chicago OFFERS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORT UNITIES SOCIAL WORK ORIENTED COUNTRY CAMP CAMP-CHI-located 50 miles north of Madi- son & the University of Wisconsin. POSITIONS: Counselors-male & female. SPECIALISTS: Tennis, Sailing, Music, Senior,- Adult Program Staff, Camp Craft. UNIT HEAD: Male & female. 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