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Tuesday; November 30, 1976 ,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Eleven

Tuesday, November 30, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAiLY

GREEN NETS 25

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Cagers

smash

By DON MacLACHLAN ter really spurred us on," Orr from Detroit, was a crowd fa-
"We're not afraid to come in said. vorite coming off the bench.
with those guys," said Michi- I After Phil Hubbard picked up He tallied six points in the
gan basketball coach Johnny his third foul with eleven min- first half all on dunks, and
Orr after last Saturday's 94-70 utes to play in the first half, played some aggressive defense.
victory over Western Kentucky. Orr called on Bergen and Baxter, although he did not
"Those guys" Orr was refer- Thompson to do the job. score, dealt out four assists and
ring to are his stbstitutes, so Bergen responded with four played a sound floor game.
valuable last year in the Wol- I points. Thompson, the junior The Wolverines led 49-35 at
verines' drive to the NCAA fi- !'jumping jack, intimidated the the half due largely to the fine
nals. Hilltoppers on defense, reject- play of the bench and 17 points
Alan Hardy, Joel Thompson, I1ing two shots. ' from Rickey Green.
Tom Bergen and Dave Baxter "Joel, boy, he just blocks
all came off the bench to play those shots around in there," Michigan started out slowly
significant roles in the season Orr said. "He is real tough in- in the second half and the Hill-
opener. .. side." toppers cut their deficit to eight.
"Hardy, Thompson and Bax- Hardy, a sophomore forward However, with 17 minutes re-:
SPORTS OF THE DAILY

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maining, Green stole the bell "Rickey m
and racaJ the length of the floor plays - he is
and jammed it through the hoop. he ever was,'
"I kind of slipped on the dunk Hubbard tal
but it was good enough," Green of them comic
said. "There will be more of mission, and
those later in the year." Hardy added
An effective full court press respectively.
and a basket by John Robinson "Hubbard h,
along with a three-point play half," said Or
by Phil Hubbard upped the whole half wi
Michigan lead to 60-45. he's aggressiv
"We came ov flat but the The fast br
press was ver) ve early apneared a 1
in the second half," said assist- vanin
ant coach Bill Frieder. It V
"We came back right after eCa. ~ r sai
the half but then they put that en't had stain
press on us," said Western Ken- mages this ye
tucky coach Jim Richards. Overall, Orr
"We couldn't get the ball in the team's in
bounds. It's unreal how high
those guys can jump to bat
down. those passes," Richards
added.
Western Kentucky never man-
aged to get closer than nine
points after this spurt.
Green played a splendid all-
around game and led the Wol-'
verines with 25 points. He also
totalled eight assists and seven
steals for the day.

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ade some super
just as quick as
said Orr.
lied 22 points, 18
ng after the inter-
Steve Grote and
11 and 10 points
ad a great second
r. "He play-d the
ithout a foul and
e."
eaking Wolverines
ittle tired in the
g moments.
we got tired at the
d. "We jut hav-
ina in our scrim-
ar."
was pleased about
itial victory.

'4-0
"At times we were brilliant,"
said Orr. "And that was one
of the few times I've played
13 men since I've been here."
Richards was thoroughly im-
pressed with the Michigan
squad.
"Michigan was fantastic - I
sure would like to coach an out-
fit like that someday,", Rich-
ards said.
Frieder' summed up the days
contest and said "It was an out-
standing opener - you can't ex-
pe:t us to be as good as last
March. You've got to compare
us to last November."
, gn-,' n-vt game is this
Se ~r zay ag mist Fordham at
Crisler Arena. Tipoff is at 2:05
p.m.

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icami stuns Purdue
OXFORD, Ohio - Miami of The Spartan cagers held the forcing Minnesota to try for a'
Ohio senior guard John Shomak- lead through most of the first ( first down at the San Francisco'
er sank the second of two last " half, but had slipped to a one- 15-yard line. Chuch Foreman
minute steals to lead the Red- point, 40-39 margin by halftime. was stopped cold by the right
skins to a 69-67 squeaker over Central came back with a scor- side of the 49ers' line on the
winless Purdue in a non-con- ing blitz that put them in frontI fourth-and-one situation and the
ference college basketball game to stay by midway through the tt
last night. : second half. lead held up. -AP

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Miami, in their opening Other high-scorers for Cen-
game, trailed most of the game tral were Ben Poquette with 17
before whittling a five-point points and seven rebounds, and
Purdue lead with -:58 left. Leonard Drake who picked up
Freshman guard Tom Dunn 16 points.
stole the ball and senior Chuck Michigan State captain Bob
Goodyear sank a.10-foot jump- Champan had 24 points and
er to cpt the lead to 67-66. made 11 of 13 shots from the
Shomaker, who had 8 points field. MSU Sophomore Greg
in the game, stole another with Kelser added 18 points and nine
:23 left and went in for a lay- rebounds. -AP
up. The final point was made
by Shomaker when he was foul- Vikin' up e
ed by Purdue's leading scorer, "",
Walter Jordan, going 'in for a SAN FRANCISCO - Delvin
layout. Jordan led all scorers Williams and Wilbur Jackson
with 22 points, each rushed for more than 150
Purdue, 0-2 on the season, led yards against Minnesota's high-
39-32 at halftime. -AP ly respected defense, making
things easy for rookie quarter-,
Spartans sputter back Scott Bull as the San Fran-
cisco 49ers upset the Vikings'
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich.- 20-16 last night.
Freshman Leon Guydon of Bat-1
tle Creek dumped in 18 points Williams became the 49ers'
and snared seven rebounds to first running back since 1959
lead Central Michigan Univer- to gain ,1,000 yards in a sea-
sity to an 81-76 non-conference j son with his 26-yard burst off
basketball victory over Michi- right tackle early in the final
gan State University. period, giving him 155 yardsr
It was the first Chippewas for the game and 1,014 for the"
victory over Michigan State in year.
a 22-gameseries that dates I A blocked extra-point kick on
back to 1905, and also marked!Abokdeta-on iko
the debut of new Spartans one of Minnesota's touchdowns
Coach Jud Heathcote. ;left them trailing by four points
Heathcoate said after the in the closing minutes, killing a
game, "We didn't get the job possible field goal try which
done tonight. There's no way would have tied the game and
we can play like we did to-
night for a decent season." ?

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