Sunday, February,27, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, February .27, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY V. it CINCINNATI STALLS: A 'Cats claw Bama By The Associated Press Duke never got closer than six freshman Al Beal's 20 points, LEXINGTON, Ky. - James during the last eight minutes. rode to a 68-56 victory over Col- Lee ignited a Kentucky outburst Irish romp orado here yesterday afternoon early in the second half' that SOUTH BEND d. - Don in first-round action of the Big sent the No. 2 ranked Wildcats ,"uck" Williams scored 22 Eight playoff tournament. to an 85-70 Southeastern Confer- points, Toby Knightsadded 21 Beal, 'getting inside for stuff ence victory over Alabama yes-, and Notre Dame produced its shots repeatedly, hit seven of 12 terday in a regionally televised highest point total of the season from the field and had five of game. yesterday, crushing LaSalle 113- seven free throws. He also The point spree sent Kentucky 77 in college basketball. blocked two shots and stole the in front by 12 points with 14:35 The Irish front line of Knight,I ball once. left in the game, and although Dave Batton and Bruce Flowers Oklahoma now advances to eighth-ranked Alabama ut the hit on 17 of 20 field goal at- the finals at Kansas City to margin to seven at one point the tempts and Notre Dame shot 62 meet Kansas, a 61-58 victor over Wildcats were never seriouslyper cent from the field, raising Nebraska. threatened. its record to 19-7. Larry Johnson led Kentucky 'Notre Dame, still in conten- Cornhuskers with 16 points while Lee added tion for an NCAA tournament 14 and Rick Robey, Mike Phil- bid after winning 11 o its last Lcrunched lips and Jay Shidler had 13 12, meets undefeated and No. 1 LAE an.u- ourth- each. ranked San Francisco at home place Kansas fought off ffth- Reginald King led Alabama next Saturday place Nebraska, 61-58, here yes- with 21 points while T. R. Dunn terday to move into the semi- i had 18 and Rickey Brown had Cats crawl finals of the Big Eight post- an even dozen. JACKSONVILLE,sFla.-Four-season basketball tournament EaJACKSONVILLEbFlas-Faur-as next Thursday in Kansas City. Each team led by as many as teenth-ranked Cincinnati, paced five points in the first half V.th. by Brian Williams' 19 points, I a onDuls h Kentucky moving away at 28-27 stalled in the first half and ran game's highhscorer with 23 with 5:15 left before internis- in the second yesterday a w points, who gave Kansas its im- sion. The Wildcats were never a 78-61 college basketball game petus down the stretch when he headed again. over Jacksonville. drove for a basket and a 53 56' SUNDAY SPECIAL: 5-10 P.M. * ALL YOU CAN EAT! Tender Baked Chicken $3.95/Adult, $1.75/Child PRETZEL BELL Monday Restaurant 120 E. LIBERTY Bar-B-Que Chicken 761-1470 ST EVERYONE'S READING DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE YOU ? 'i. " * . coasts DURHAM, N. C. - Phil Ford' scored 23 points and Walter Da-l vis added 16 to led ninth-ranked North Carolina to an 84-71 vic-r tory over Duke in an Atlantict Coast Conference basketball game yesterday. A regional television audiencec saw Ford score his last 10 pointsc during the final eight minutesf as the Tar Heels, leading by 64-58, pulled away from the out-r manned Blue Devils.- Duke's leading scorer, Jim Spanarkel, had to leave the- game because of an injury with three minutes left and North Carolina ahead 50-44 with 13:11 left in the game. By the time Spanarkel re- turned North Carolina's lead had grown to nine. AP Photo "OH- NO YOU DON'T!" - Alabama's Kent Looney erases a shot by Truman Clayton of Kentucky, in .the Wildcats' 85-70 win. The victory kept Kentucky within a game and a half of league leading Tennessee in Southeastern Conference play. Cincinnati jumped to a 10-4 lead at the start and the Bear- cats were ahead 27,19 with 4:08 left in the first half. Coach Gale Catlett then ordered a stall and neither team scored for the rest of the half. It was a totally different team and game. however, in the sec- and half as Williams and three other Bearcats scored in double figures. The victory boosted Ci Gin- nati's record to 22-4. Buffaloes corralled NORMAN-Oklahoma, led by HAVE A CHECKUP? ITrCAN SAVE YOURUFE.I VR cagers trmimph; trip S 7 w-6 Michigan's varsity reserve cagers closed out their season with a 72-63 win over MSU yesterday. The VR's, coached by Dan Fife, finished 9-3 on the yehr. WE DIPN'T LOOK very good, but we played well enough to. win, said Fife. "The team really wanted this one because we got beat up there." Fife was referring to the one-point heartbreaking loss at the buzzer the first time these two teams met in East Lansing, Janu- ary 15. In that game, Fife was whistled for a technical foul at the buzzer after sophomore John Romas was called for charg- ing. MSU sank the technical foul. Romas, showing steady improvement in each contest, paced the VR's today with 25 markers on 10 for 19 shooting. THE GAME WAS WON on the backboards as the Blue cagers outrebounded the Spartans, 51-38. Kooy paced the Wolverines with 10 caroms. The team's highlights were its winning seven of their last eight games and three in a row. Its last win was their upset of Henry Ford Community College, a highly ranked junior college. -DAILY SPORTS edge with 1:50 remaining. Join The Daily's Sports Department Your last 2 years at UofM, can be your first 2 years of management. Why wait until y o u r e out of college to get practical manage- ment training? Army ROTC is a possibility for anyone having two years of undergraduate or graduate work remaining, And . leads you to. an Army officer's commission upon graduatioti. New Army officers take on instant leadership responsibility. They have to manage people and handle money and equipment. 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