W Friday, December 12, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rape Eleven Friday, December 12, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .yam, Ft rm II Indiana slips by Irish By The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - In- diana's Quinn Buckner, who missed two free throw attempts with 23 seconds remaining, hit two others with 11 seconds to go, clinching a 63-60 victory for the top-ranked Hoosiers over No. 8 Notre Dame last night. Another trade HOLLYWOOD, Fla - The Chicago White Sox traded third baseman Bill Melton and pitcher Steve Dunning to the California Angels late last night for first baseman Jim Spencer and outfielder Morris Nettles. The Irish, led by All-Ameri- can Adrian Dantley and fresh- man Bruce Flowers, overcame a 14 - point Hoosier lead and pulled within one, 61-60, before Buckner's free throws iced the game. The victory, Indiana's third straight this season, avenged the Hoosiers' only home loss points in the second half and in the past three years. No- finished with 19. Buckner, after: tre Dame fell to 4-1 for the a slow start, wound up with 16.' season. Dantley's 15-foot jump shot After a close first half, In- put Notre Dame on top to diana steadily widened its lead start the game and the lead to 51-37 midway through the fi- see-sawed for the next 12 nal period. minutes. The biggest Irish All-American Scott May, who lead was three points while led all scorers with 25 points,; the Hoosiers managed just then picked up two quick fouls a two-point advantage. and left the gare for 1% min- A rebound layup by Bobby utes. At that point, Notre Dame Wilkerson put Indiana ahead at had closed within three at 53-50.1 9:18 and two free throws by! Flowers, a 6-foot-8 forward, hit Jim Crews gave the Hoosiers a all nine of his game points in three - point lead a half min- that stretch. ute later. Dantley, a 6-5 forward, hit 10 Taking advantage of many Notre Dame errors, Indiana outscored the Irish 12-3 during one six-minute stretch and led 29-24 at the half. Notre Dame Coach Digger: Phelps substituted freely and,' with three freshmen in the line- up at times, Notre Dame ap- peared disorganized against the fierce Hoosier defense. May, a 6-7 forward, pick- ed up his first two fouls in the first minute of the sec- ond half and the Irish, hitting their first five shots, took a brief one-point lead, 34-33. Indiana, however, then out-! scored Notre Dame 18-3 for its biggest lead at 51-37. After Dantley's final basket pulled Notre Dame within one, 59-58, with two minutes remain- ing, Indiana went into a slow- down. May hit two free throws with 37 seconds to go and In- diana got the ball back eight.- seconds later on an offensive foul by Dantley. Flowers then fouled Buckner, who missed both his attempts, Indiana's 6-11 center Kent Benson, who scored all of his seven points in the second half, then fouled Dave Batton, whose two free throws gave the Irish their final points of the gamey SCORES A vvT nrl 4L I T AP Photo INDIANA'S SCOTT MAY (18) battles with Notre Dame's Adrian Dantley and Bill Laimbeer in action from last night's game. The Hoosiers squeaked by Notre Dame 63-60 for their third straight victory. May led all scorers with 2s points. Dantley had 19 points for Notre Dame. TWO HOLIDAY INVITES Dayton challenges COLLEGE BASKETBALL Indiana 63, Notre Dame 60 Furnman 75, Ilinois 73 Florida St.81, Stetson 71 Davidson 88, Baylor 86 Kansas 61, Boise St. 56 villanova 108, Kings, Pa. 75 I University Family Housing and Residence Halls ARE AVAILABLE for Immediate and Winter Term Occupancy FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: THE HOUSING INFORMATION OFFICE, 1011 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING TELEPHONE (313) 763-3167 I By TOM CAMERON feel strange on Michigan soil from t The Wolverine basketball team either as Davis graduated from and sh ill battle a relatively inexperi- Murray-Wright in Detroit and the fin nced Dayton team tomorrow at M o u 1 t o n came from River champ risler Arena, at 2:05 p.m., but Rouge. MIK ce the task of cutting off the OVER THE Christmas break, All-Ami 'lyers All-American candidate, Michigan will host the Michigan at the ohnny Davis. Invitational tournament on De- consid For a change, it won't be Phil cember 19-20 and will travel to shootin ubbard covering the big gun. Las Vegas, Nevada for the Las Cork vis leads an experienced Vegas Holiday Classic on De- is the ckcourt at guard, which is cember 29-30. Southe r enough out of Hubbard's The Michigan Invitational, averag ch. the last one to be held, features and 6.8 AVIS, a great leaper who Princeton and Miami of Ohio tallera s been known to block hook in the 7:00 p.m. game and the ier for ots' of centers, averaged 22.3 Wolverines against Southern Illi- TheI ints per game last season. nois in the 9:00 p.m. contest. Illinois e has good speed and quick- Michigan has won four of the Meriw ss. and is a dangerous outside five Michigan Invitationals but Princ ooter. sI will face some stiff competition five st At the other guard position . . ill be Leighton Moulton, the ly senior on the team. Moul- HA KI S n averaged over 9 points per ontest last season but his real t'rength is in his defensive Mike Wilson will handle one C a vr 11 the forward positions for Day- and will spot a few familiar By The Associated Press New ces wearing maize and blue. CLEVELAND - Dick Snyder halfs 'lson played under Michigan and Bobby Smith scored 12 the l sistant Jim Boyce when Boyce points each in a third-period The C s head coach at Northwest- rally as the Cleveland Cavaliers 80-70a high school and graduated ended a three-game losing string quart years from that school be- with a 109-95 National Basket- gest le e freshman Alan Hardy did. ball Association victory over the in the ilson went on to enroll at Vin- New York Knicks last night. Thek nnes College. where he and Cleveland center Jim Chones zier's; ichigan guard Ricky Greene aided 10 of his team-leading 26 Havwo aved together for two years. noints in the final period to help to five Davis or Mouton should not keep the Knicks at arm's length. last at Bat C the. Salukis in the opener should they make it into nals, with last year's NIT s Princeton. E GLENN, a pre-season nerica selection, leads SIU guard position. Glenn is ered one of the finest ng guards in the country. y Abrams, a 6-8 forward, other mainstay on the rn Illinois team. Abrams ed 9.6 points last season 8 rebounds, but is an inch and several pounds heav- his junior year. biggest problem Southern! has is replacing Joe eather. ceton returns four of the arters that won the NIT cagers championship last season. Co- captains Mickey Steuere and Arnold Hill lead the team as one of the finest backcourt teams in the East. FORWARD Barnes Hauptfu- hrer, the Tigers leading scorer and rebounder of last season, returns as does center Lon Ra- mati. But Princeton lost much of its speed in graduation which could hurt their chances should they meet Michigan. At the Las Vegas Holiday clas- sic, the Wolverines will first take on LaSalle. The winner of this game will be up against the winner of Houston-Nevada-Las Vegas gar- --in the final. _ r i T t r I- s amama DUMP BUFFALO over Knicks York led 50-48 at the 58-44 halftime lead. Henderson but Cleveland grabbed finished with 21 points. ead for good at 54-53. Atlanta jumped to a 86-73 :avs built the margin to lead after three periods and at the end of the third refused to let up in the final er. They held their big- 12 minutes as Drew added 12 ead, 87-74, with 9:16 left points in the period to pad his game. game-high total. Knicks, led by Walt Fra- The 122 total was a season- 22 points and Spencer high for the Hawks. od's 18, cut the margin Bob McAdoo led Buffalo with points several times, the 25 points as the Braves lost for 97-92 wth 2:15 remain- the eighth time in 10 games and fell below .500 at 11-12. Cleveland scored the next Atlanta leadsathe Central Di- points on free throws to vision with a 12-9 record. game on ice. * * * totaled 20 pointsand Major Leagi NRA Western Conforence Midwest Division se bt;cvaings NH~i. Wi't's Conference Norris DWvisio)n pIuL p ptit the Smith- ~etroit ilwauke tansas C hicago golden ~os Auge hoenix eattle ortland w i. Ip [1 I pe 11 8 .57f ee 10 12 .4 City 9 12 .42 5 16 .23 Pacific Division State 15 6 .71 eles 16 8 .66 11 8 .579 12 13 .48 9 15 .37 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division t. GB '9 - .,,Montreal t 9 8 4 7 9 0 5 Los Anigelv(s 3 7Pittsburgh - Adams Buffalo 5 u Houston 7 Toronto California 20 5 5 17 10 2 11 13 3 8 17 4 3 22 3 Division 18 6 4 14 7 7 9 10 8 10 17 3 hiladelphia oston uffalo kew York Ce anta ashington Cleveland New Orleans 16 13 11 8 entral1 12 11 11 9 8 6 .727 7 .650 12 .478 18 308 Division 9 .571 9 .550 10 .524 14 .394 14 .364 Campbell Conference - Patrick Division 2 Philadelphia 18 4 514 N.Y. Islanders 15 9 LO Atlant a 13 13 N.Y. Range'-s 12 14l - Smythe Division Chicago 11 6 1 1 Vancouver 10 12 4 St.. Louis 9 14 4!/h Kansas City 8 16 Minnesota 8 18 Yesterday's Results N.Y. Rangers 5, Bostony Minnesota 5, Kansas City 3 7 5 4 5 5 4 0 Yesterday's Results Atlanta 122, Buffalo 99 kleveland 109, New York 95 'ahngton 117, New Orleans 109 Snyder 18 for the Cavaliers. Bullets blast pts. **LANDOVER, Md.-Phil Che- 45 nier tossed in 24 points last night 36 gand got plenty of help from his 25 ATLANTA - Atlanta's John teammates as the Washington 9 Drew came off the bench and Bullets raced past the struggl- exploded for 13 second-period ing New Orleans Jazz 117-105 for 40 points to ignite the Hawks to their fourth victory in the last rs an easy 122-99 National Basket- five games. 23 hbll Association victory over Jimmy Jones had 16 points the slumping Buffalo Braves last while Elvin Hayes, Len Robin- night. son and Dave Bing each had 15 43 Drew, who finished with 29 in the balanced Bullet attack. 35 points, teamed with Tom Hen- Ron Behagen of New Orleans 28 dersw), who popped' in 10 points led all scorers with 26 points, in the second period, as the 12 of them in the firstquarter, 33 Hawks overcame a 26-24 Buffalo which ended with Washington 25 first quarter margin to take a in front 24-20. 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