Wednesday, June 11, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven W s J ,1T I A Ia l UCLA lands hc The changing of the guard at UCLA may have eased the minds of a lot of the nation's basketball coaches, but it did nothing to solve their problem. The team that new Bruin coach Gene Bartow puts on the floor next season will nqt only include several holdovers from the last of John Nou en's NCAA champions, it will also feature three of the nation's most highly prized scnolastic recruits. UCLA and a handful of na- tional powers participated in a "rich get richer" recruiting season, according to The Roanoke Times' annual sur- vey of America's best It i g h school basketball players. The Top 40 is a compilation of scholastic All-American lists, several recruiting services and the advice of a dozen of the nation's most respected colleg- iate recruiters. Over the years, it has singled out in advance a majority of the nation's future basketball stars. From last year's Top 40, for example, 25 were starters in their freshman year, including such standouts as Kentucky's Rick Robey, Auburn's M i k e Mitchell, N. C. State's Kenny Carr, Pitt's Larry Harris, Clem- son's Skip Wise, Maryland's Brad Davis, North Cara' na's Phile Ford and Marquete's Butch Lee. Bartow insured UCLA's posi- tion among basketbail's heir- archy by signing three o those Californians. They are 6-10 Dav- id Greenwood and 6-2 Roy Ham- ilton from Verbun 'Oei High in Las Angeles, generally conceded to be the top scholastic team in the country. The Bruins also got 6-3 guard Brad Rolland, an out- standing shooter from La Cre- scenta, Calif. But UCLA's reertiters did not steal the entire show. S a n Francisco recruited 7-0 B j I 1 Cartwright and 6-9 James har- dy, a pair of hotshot Califor- nians, and slick 6-6 Winford Boynes of Oklahoma City. Several other national pow- ers also did well, among *hem Maryland and Notre Dame. The Terps got 6-10 larry Gibson of Baltimore, Md., aad 6-4 James Tillman of Wash- ington. Indiana, ranked No. 1 most of the year, signed 6-R R i c h Valavicius of Rammond, Ind., and 6-3 Bob Bender of Biim- ington, Ill. Notre Dame, buoyed by All- American Adrian Danr.evs de- cision not to turn pro, will bring in 6-11 Laimbeer of Pals Ver- des, Calif., 6-8 Bruce Flowers of Berkley, Mich., and 5-2 Bernard Rencher of Astoria, N.Y. The top 40 Bill Cartwright, 7-0, Elk Grove, Calif., San Francisco; Paul Moke- ski, 7-0, Encino, Calif., Kansas; Bill Laimbeer, 6-11, Palns Verdes, Calif., Notre Dame; Otis Fulton, 6-11, t i c h m o n ad, Va., Virginia; Darryl Dawkins, 6-10 Orlando, Fla., Pros; David Greenwoad, f-SO, Las Angeles, Calif., UCLA; Larry Gib- son, 6-10, Baltimore, Md., Mary- land; James Hardy, 6-9, Long Brash, Calif., San Francisco; Mark Iloisiotton, 6-9, Portland, Orr., Southern Cal.; Coby Leavitt, 6-9, Cedar City, Utah, Utah. Bruce t cagers Flowers, 6-8, Berkley, Mich., Notre mond, Ind., Indiana; Lynbert Dame;.Bernard Toone, 6-8, on- Cheese Johnsona6-5, New York, N. kers, N. Y., Marquette; Bill Wil- V., Wichita State; James Tillman, loughby, 6-8, Englewood, N. J., 6-4, Washington, D.C., Maryland; pros; Larry Williams, 6-8, Chicago, Brad Holland, 6-3, La Crescenta, Ill., Louisville; Cedrie Bordges, 6-8, Calif., UCLA; Bob Bender, 6-3, Montgomery, Ala., Auburn; Bob Bloomington, Ill., Indiana. James Roma, Lincroft, N. J., Princeton; Jackson, 6-3, Pittsfield, Me., Min- Edgar Jones, 6-8, Newark, N. J., nesota; Clint Richardson, 6-3, Se- evada-Reno; Tom Meggers, 6-8, attle, Wash., Seattle; Karl Godine, Chicago, Ill., Boston College; Phil 6-3, Houston, Tex., unsigned; Hubbard, 6-7, Canton, Ohio, un- Wayne Williams, 6-3, Pittsburgh, signed; Winford Boynes, 6-7, Okla- Pa., Pitt; Reggie Carter, 6-2, homa City, Okla., San Francisco. Brookville, N. Y. Hawaii; Kyle Reginal dKing, 6-6, Birmingham, Macy, 6-2, Peru, Ind., Purdue; Roy Ala., Alabama; Larry Wilson, 6-5, Hamilton, 6-2, Los Angeles, Calif., Mathews, La., Nicholls State; Sam UCLA; Bernard Rencher, 6-2, As- Drummer, 6-a, Muncie, Ind., Gard- toria, N. Y., Notre Dame; Truman ner-Webb; Anthony Price, 6-5, Claytor,6-2 Toledo, Ohio, Ken- Bronx, N. Y., Penn; Rodney Lee, Catr -,TldOiKn 6-5, Philadelphia, Pa., Memphis tucky Jerry Siehting, 6-1, Martins- State; Rich Valavicius, 6-5, Ham- ville, Ind., Purdue. Challenger decries Au*'s 'Russian Tank' strategy By The Associated Press KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - British challenger Joe Bug- ner fired a verbal bazooka yesterday into the "Russian Tank" ring tactic proclaimed by heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. "I think it's a lot of bull," Bugner told newsmen after a training session for their June 30 title match. "I tried it. If you use it, you'll get hit," said the European heavyweight champion. A boxer employing the so-called Russian Tank defense peers between his arms which are held horizontally in front of his face, in apparent simulation of a soldier looking through the viewing slit of a tank. Experts note that it leaves the boxer completely open to body punches. A ring promotion specialist from the United States, in Malay- sia as a consultant to the organizers of this country's first world title fight, said Ali announced the Russion Tank out of whimsy in the thought that it might gain him millions of fans in Russia. Bugner's manager, Andy Smith, was even more scornful of Ali's inn-ovation. "If my man isn't intelligent enough to deal with the Russian Tank on his own, then he certainly wouldn't be worth bringing out here. 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