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Thursday, February' 17, 1977

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Thursday, February 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Ip t (the 1 ai4
Titans topple Warriors
MILWAUKEE - Dennis Boyd threw in a 20-foot jump shot
with, one second left last night to give 15th-ranked Detroit a
64-63 college basketball victory over ninth-ranked Marquette.
Boyd, who finished with 14 points, had scored with two
minutes remaining to pull the Titans (22-1) to within one,
63-62. Marquette then went into a delay pattern, but Boyd
stole the ball from the Warriors' Bo Ellis with 36 seconds
left to set up the winning shot.
Marquette broke to 7-2 and 20-10 leads in the first half,
and led 32-26 at intermission behind 13 points by Ellis and
a sticky defense that slowed the usually fast-breaking Ti-
tans.
Detroit stalled for the final 2:39 of the half, then missed
a last-second shot.
After Detroit took advantage of three Warrior turnovers to
tie the score at 32-32 early in the second half, Marquette's Butch
Lee hit a basket -and Ellis scored four points to give MU a
41-34 lead.
But Detroit rallied ,behind John Long, who scored the >
Titans' next 12 points to cut 'Marquette's margin to 51-50
with about eight minutes left in the game.
Lee scored twice to make it 59-54, but two baskets -by
Detroit's Terry Duerod cut Marquette's margin to 61-58, set-.
ting up Boyd's late heroics.
Ellis led Marquette with 21 points and Lee added 18. Long
had 20 and Duerod 16 for Detroit. -AP
A she to altar
NEW YORK .- The capture of Arthur Ashe by a pretty
freelance photographer takes another of sport's eligible bache-
lors out of circulation Sunday, leaving Broadway Joe Namath
as chief of a vanishing breed.
Ashe, 33, former Wimbledon tennis champion and long a
resister of the wedding march, finally was brought to heel by
Jeanne -Marie Moutoussamy, who will become his bride Sun-
day. They will be married by U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young,
who is a minister.
One of the younger set, 20-year-old Bjorn Borg of Swe-

'SKY' LEADS HAWKEYES

Revenge for yo
By HENRY ENGELHARDT igan faces tonight at 8:05 p.m. King once - an unenviable
Exactly a month ago Michi- in Crisler Arena is different this group of chores.
gan cruised into Iowa City and time around. Michigan's leading scorer,
bruised the Hawkeyes 99-75 for Bruce 'Sky' (because he jumps Rickey Green (20.8 ppg) also
its 11th triumph in 12 games. so high) King, Iowa's leading has a tough assignment in the
The Wolverines played near- scorer and rebounder was out person of freshman standout
flawless ball that night-guilty of action, nursing an eye in- Ronnie Lester. This 6-1 guard
of a mere six turnovers while Jury, the first time these two averages 12.6 ppg, but scored
hitting on a blistering floor per- teams met. 20 in the January confronta-
centage of 59.4. He's back in action and aver- tio-n.
EXACTLY five days ago the aging a healthy 21.2 points per ONE BREAK for Michigan is
same Michigan team crept out' game, while bagging a Big Tenj an injury to Iowa's starting cen-
of Bloomington, Ind. black and leading 13.8 rebounds per con- ter, 6-10 Larry Olsthoorn. He
blue, the unhappy recipients of test. King netted 36 points in did not make the trip due to
a 73-64 drubbing. his Ann Arbor visit last year. a badly bruised thigh.
The Wolverines turned it over PHIL HUBBARD,. no slouch "Take the starting center out
20 times in that nationally tele- himself, averaging 19.1 points of any lineup and it will hurt,"
vised loss and shot a frosty and 12.6 boards per gaime, has said Iowa Coach Lute Olsen.
38.2 per cent from the field. the task of guarding King. With King moving, to the piv-
Despite Michigan's 18-3 record In a six-game stretch, through ot, Olsen will start 6-7 Terry
(11-2 Big Ten) they have been Saturday's upcoming battle with Drake and 6-4 Clay Hargrave
on-again, off-again, especially Minnesota, Hubbard will have at the forwards, while 4-2 Dick
in recent weeks. covered Kent Benson twice, Mi- Peth joins Lester in the back-
"WE'VE BEEN inconsistent chael Thompson twice, and Sky court.
all year," said Wolverine super-
sub Dave Baxter. "I don't know c-
what to expect from game to GM agers' 21-game stats
Sgame. xGrmen FG-FGA Pet. FT-FTA Pct. Rbs. Avg. PF-D Pts. Avg. HI
Green 167- 347 .481 82-102 .804 57 2.9 47- 3 416 20.8 32

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LAST SEASON'S Big Ten as-
sist leader, 6-2 Cal Wulfsberg,
will also see plenty of action
at a guard spot.
Orr said Michigan's lineup will
be the same one that started
at Indiana.
The Wolverines have won 48 of
their last 50 home games, los-
ing only to the Hoosiers, includ-
ing 18 in a row.
Two more home games '(Min-
nesota, then Michigan State) fol-
low tonight's contest, before
road trips to Illinois and Pur-
due that wrap up the Big Ten
season.
"It's tough to win on the
road," said Assistant Coach Bill
Frieder, "so it's very import-
ant for us to win all three of

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4,

we've wor d nard in pract- Hubbard
tice this week," Baxter contin- Robinson
j ued, "but ;Thursday night is Grote
what counts. We've got to come Baxter
together, or we'll be going home Staton
for spring break (and not to an H lada
,, Lillard'-
NCAA playoff game)." !Bergen
Michigan Coach Johnny Orr Lozier
echoed Baxter's sentiments, Jones
saying, "We've just got to come Team and
back and play." others
BUT THE HAWKEYE team MICHIGAN
(14-6 overall, 6-5 Big Ten) Mich- Opponents

162- 278
76- 153
77- 181
72- 131
62- 126
49- 115
40- 85
8- 12
10- 25
2- 11
0- 9
0- 1

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.550
.492
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.471
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78-126.
59- 74
43- 63
33- 45
32- 46'
15- 27
13- 23
2- 2
7- 13
4- '5
1- 4
0- 6

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.797
.683
.733
.696
.556
.565
1.000
.538
.800
.250

265
110
69
83
35
59
57
11
30,
11
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12.6
5.2
3.3
4.0
1.8
2.8
2.7
1.2
1.8
0.9
0.9
1.0

74- 3
47- 1
64- 2
56- 2
37- 1
56- 2
26- 0
2- 0
24- 0
6- 0
2- 0
0- 0

402 19.1
211 10.0
197 9.4
177 8.
156 '7.8
113 5.4
93 4.4
18 2.0
27 1.6
8 0.7
1 0.1
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20
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14
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WUOM
ANN ARBOR
Makes ItA Little Bit
Easier To Get Through
The Day

AP Photo
DETROIT'S DENNIS BOYD is fouled from all directions
as he drives to the basket in the Titans upset of Marquette
last night. Boyd hit a basket with seconds left to win 64-63.

725-1474 .492
663-1328 .477

0- 1 .000
369-531 :695
282-403 .700

115 5.5
909 43.3
818 39.0

441-14 1819 86.6
465-31 1548 73.7

EMU POSES THREAT:

TIinc lads

key for meet

Fly DAVE RENBARGER
It's been an un and down evpar f,

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den, recently signed for $1.5 million with the Cleveland the Michigan track team so far this in-
Nets of World Team Tennis and took himself off the Sadie door season, and the track coaching staff
Hawkins market by declaring that he was bringing along looks for the team to be up for this week-
a fiancee, Mariana Simionescu of Romania. end's running of the Central Collegiate
Championships here in the Track/Ten-
Meanwhile, ap informal poll of some of the nation's most nis Building.
attractive bachelorettes' magazine cover girls, television mod- At stake Friday night and Saturday
els and actresses -revealed that the No. 1 marriage target afternoon will be the prestigious CCC
Crown, and the defending champion Wol-
now is Namath, the swarthy football quarterback who doubles yerines are ready to make a run for
as a screen lover and TV shill for popcorn and pantyhose.'-AP it again, according to head track coach
Jack 'Harvey.
"A couple of teams will make it
tough for us, but we're shooting for
a win," he said. "We want to prove
DETROIT - Forward Buster Harvey of the Detroit Red that we have the ability to win."
Wings has been sent to Kansas City of the Central Hockey , The ability of 'the team has recently
Wingseh cubeensentdt nsdasybecome, suspect due to a less-than-
League, the club said Wednesday. awesome performance last weekend at the
The signing of ex-Minnesota college star Reed Larson last Michigan State Relays, but Harvey isn't
Saturday overstaffed the Wings and caused Harvey's demo- quite ready to wave a white flag.
tion, the team said. Larson, a defenseman, came to 'the Wings "Hey, we weren't that bad last week,"
he said. "We had some good performanc-
after his decision to qut college hockey after being handed es, but those two disqualifications, hurt
a year long suspension by the WCHA for pushing a referee. us."
Harvev .had 11 goals and 11 assists. -AP A total of 14 teans will compete in

the championships, but Harvey expects
to receive real competition from only
three - Eastern Michigan, Air Force and
Penn State.
"The way Eastern's been running
lately, they're going to be hard to
beat," said Harvey. "1'd have to
make them the favorites."
"We're going to have to have some im-
provement over our performances of the
last two or three to win," he admitted.
Harvey hopes that the Wolverine's field
event specialists and distance crew will
score enough points to offset EMU's strong
contingent of sprinters.
In the meet, teams will collect points
for the top six finishers in each event,
and Harvey figures that the depth of the
? lue thinclads will come in. handy.
"Since there will be such tough com-
petition, we can't expect to go in and
take a lot of first places," he noted.
"With our depth, we should grab plen-
ty of fourths, fifths and sixths, and that
will make a difference.
Running on their own track provides
Michigan with another advantage. "We
always run well here, and there should

be a pretty good crowd cheering us on,"
said Harvey.
Among the key individuals running for
the Wolverine cause will be Doug Henni-
gar in the sprints, defending champion
Andy Johnson in the 1,000-yard run, and
Jack Sinclair in both the mile and the
three mile. Jay Anstaett returns to ac-
tion in the two -mile after an eight-month,
leg injury layoff.
Win or lose this weekend, the CCC's
provide Michigan with a chance to I
evaluate the caliber of their team
while preparing for the main meet-
the Big Ten Championships, held here
in two weeks.
"The Central Collegiates and the Big
Tens are definitely our two biggest
meets," said Harvey. "After this meet,
we'll know exactly where we stand."
Maybe assistant coach Ron Warhurst
put everything in its proper perspective
when he said, "If we can't beat Eastern
Michigan this weekend, then I doubt that
we'll be able to beat Wisconsin or Illi-
nois in the Big Ten."

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McCULLY LEADS WAY'
omen seek swim title
By JAMIE TURNER sweep to their second straight "Our biggest competition will
With all the stumbling the ."title. come from Michigan' State,"
basketball, hockey and other "WE'RE WELL RESTED and commented Isaac, "It was a dif-
highly-ranked teams at Michi- ready to go," said Isaac. "We've ficult win for us at East Lan-
gan are doing, there is one been working hard all year. sing; and I'm sure they're go-
group of athletes that are on These girls have put out since ing to be gunning for us."
schedule for a Big Ten cham- September, and this is the cul- McCully, who has set numer-
pionship this weekend. mination of that work," he add- ous records in only her second
Stu Isaac's women's swim ed. ; year, leads a troupe of talent-
team is in Madison, Wisconsin The three-day tournament will ed swimmers. Liz Lease, Chris
for today's opening night of the be the real measure of the Den Herder, Lori Hughes and
Big Ten tourney. The team, led Michigan team, since they have Karen Bockstahler all have had
by all Big Ten shoe-in Katy Mc- only faced four other confer- fine seasons.
Cully, are heavy favorites to ence teams this year. DIVING COACH Dick Kim-
ball has broug-ht along a strong;

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CORES

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NBA
Detroit 125, Portland 118
N.Y. Knicks 123, Chicago 103
Washington 111, Boston 92
Philadelphia 117, Buffalo 113
NHL
Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 4
}Buffalo 3, Chicago 0>.
Toronto 5, Cleveland 3
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
D)etroit 64, Marquette 63
Central Mich. 57, Bowling Green 56
Loyoia (Chi.) 84, Western Mich. 76
DePaul 93, Eastern Michigan 75

The IM department has an-
nounced new weekend hours
for the Central and North cam-
pus buildings to be effective
this weekend.
The Saturday hours for the
North campus building will be
9 a.m.-10 p.m. The Central
campus building will add ex-
tra hours to its Sunday sched-
ule opening at 12 p.m. and
closing at 10 p.m.

Kevin Porter assists
Pistons past Portland

By DON MacLACHLAN
and HENRY ENGELHARDT
Special To The Daily
D E T R. I T --Kevin Porter
sparkplugged the Detroit Pistons
to a 125-118 victory over the
Portland Trail Blazers, playing
without injured center Bill Wal-
ton last night.
The 5-11 guard netted 13 points
and dished out 15 assists despite
playing only 29 minutes.!
His twisting layup with 1:34
remaining sealed Portland's
fate after the Trail Blazers}
cut a 15 point deficit to six
and grabbed the momentum.
"Kevin did a super job and
kept us in the game" said Pis-
ton coach Herb Brown.
"We didn't play well in the
first half, but we came back
strong in the second half."
Brown continued. "The bench'
came through for us again."
The teams were tied 28-28
after the first quarter and

61-61 at halftime. But in the
third period, Detroit turned it
t on and outscored the Blazers
35-29 as Lanier tallied 12 of
his game high 25 points.
Marvin "News" Barnes and
Ralph Simpson came off the
hanch to combine for 32 points.
The d'uo hit on 14 of 21 shots
from the floor and snared 10 re-
bo-nds. Eigheen of those points'
came in the final period.
"I get turned on when the
,crowd cheers for me," Barnes
said. "They like it when I get
a streak going. Anything might
harmen when I get the ball."
Trail Blazer Maurice Lucas
shnred game scoring honors
with Lanier, netting 25 points.
Rookie Robin Jones, Walton's
ba-k-,p, added 21 points.
Walton's absence did not dis-
,lase Lanier in the least. "Dis-
annointed because I didn't have
to work hard?" the big Piston
olieried.

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cast of divers who have con-
tinually excelled to the point'
where both Kimball and Isaac
claim their league superiority.'
Led by Chris Seufert, the div-
ers have dominated all compe-
tition, and are largely respon-
sible for the undefeated (7-0)
Michigan record.
"Our goal has been all year
to win 'the Big Ten" stated Is-
aac, "Now that we're so close,
everybody's really up. We feel
that we can do it."
After the Big Ten champion-
ships, the women's team will
begin preparations for the re-,
gional and national champion-
ships to be held in March.

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