Page 10- The Michigan Daily Friday, February 15, 1985 Cagers net tenth boost its first half shooting percentage to 47.8. The Hawkeyes shot only 38.4 percent from the floor before the in- termission. MICHIGAN got on the board fiirst off the opening tip as Tarpley hit a 12- footer the first time down the floor. The Wolverines center was phenomenal in the first frame, tallying 17 points again- st the Iowa big men. Richard Rellford then hit the first of a one-on-one to make it 3-0, but the Hawkeyes came back with shots from the top of the key from Stokes and Banks to make it 4-3. BIG TEN STANDINGS Conf. Overall W L W L MICHIGAN ........... 10 2 19 3 Iowa .............. 8 3 19 5 Illinois ............. 75 19 7 Ohio State ............ 7 5 15 6 Purdue ................ 7 5 16 6 Michigan State.........6 6 15 7 Indiana ............. 6 6 14 8 Minnesota............5 6 12 9 Wisconsin ............. 2 10 11 11 Northwestern1........111 5 17 After a couple of turnov slammed home an alley Joubert to put the Wolverir top. Michigan then led for th half and were up by as ma when Joubert drove the lan 18-11 at 13:11. However, th straight ers Tarpley kept chipping away and got to within y-oop from four when Stokes hit a short jumper, nes back on making it 24-20 with three minutes left. he rest of the Michigan outrebounded the much ny as seven bigger Iowa squad during the half, 16- e to make it 15. e Hawkeyes Dr iver's seat Min Wright ........ 36 Payne ......... 30 Stokes........40 Moe.........35 Banks.........40 Lorenzen . 9 Berkenpas .... 2 Jones ......... 3 Snedeker... 4 Reaves........ 1 IOWA FG/A FT/A 7/10 0/0 3/7 2/4 7/15 1/1 3/10 3/4 1/8 1/2 1/3 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 0 MICHIGAN Min FG/A FT/A R A PF Pts R ii 4 7 4 2 0 0- 0 1 A 1 4 2 3 0 2 0 0 PF 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 Pts 14 8 15 9 3 3 0 0 Reilford ....... Wade.......... Tarpley ....... Joubert ... Grant ....... Thompson ..... Henderson Rocky more... 21 20 40 20 26 15 26 12 1/3 0/4 8/13 4/13 4/7 2/3 3/5 1/1 1/2 0/0 5/5 0/0 0/0 0/0 11 3/4 3 3 10 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 8 1 0 i 0 t 2 i 2 4 0 3 2 3 0 21 8 8 4 5 0 Team rebounds 2 0 TOTALS ...... 200 23/49 10/12 29 11 15 56 Team rebounds TOTALS ...... 200 22/54 6 Halftime score: MICHIGAN 29, Iowa 24 8/13 36 14 15 52 Attendance:.15,450 Thompson ...two clutch Paskets Boilermakers burn Wisconsin, 6 7-52 Ann Arbor's Apple Dealer is offering you special savings on all Macintosh software in stock. 10% off when you buy 2 or more! WEST LAFAYETTE (AP) - Troy Lewis scored 17 points to lead Purdue to a 67-52 victory last night over Wisconsin in Big Ten Conference college basket- ball action. Purdue was ahead 31-21 at the half. Lewis poured in two free throws at 14:46 in the second half to put Purdue up 38-23. The score stood at 46-31 with 11 minutes left, when Rick Olson sparked a Wisconsin spurt that ended at 6:18. Olson's basket pulled the Badgers to within 10, 51-41. But the Boilermakers responded with a 12-1 spurt of their own to widen the lead to 63-42 with 3:12 left. The Badgers, led by Olson with 18, STOP BLUSHING NERVOUS STUTTERING & INSECURITIES Shyness, stress, poor memory, or bad habits, fear of exams, etc. will be elim- inated with the LEON HARsT METHOD, founded in Ger- many in 1932. Send $1 cash or stamps for brochure: LEON HAROT ), PO Box 42905, Tucson, AZ 85733 evened their record to 11-11 overall and 2-10 in the conference. Pur- due improved to 16-6 and 7-5 in con- ference play. Illinois 64, Northwestern 42 CHAMPAIGN (AP)-Bruce Douglas scored 17 points to lead 17th-ranked Illinois to a 64-42 rout of cross-state rival Northwestern in Big Ten college basketball last night. Thervictory snapped a three-game conference losing streak for Illinois, and gave them 20 consecutive victories in Assembly Hall. Illinois, 7-5 in the conference and.19-7 overall, remained in a third place tie with Purdue and Ohio State. Northwestern did not score a field goal until more than nine minutes into the game, and trailed 16-8 midway through the first half. But they rallied to trail the Illini just 32-26 at halftime by scoring 16 points in the final six minutes. 4 featuring: MICROSOFT® Basic Mulitplan and Chart Sargon II (computer chess) Transylvania (adventure) Associated Press Guard Stew Robinson of Indiana comes up with a steal from Ohio State's Ronnie Stokes. Ohio State went on to win, 72-63. OSU flogs fading Hoosiers, 72-63 4 i,--, ~ - Trivia I BASIC FI ' Dollars & Sense ~MLearningCenterLtd. computer and software specialists 381 N. Maple Rd., Maple Village Shopping Center * 996-1616 EUROTAN Tamig S BLOOMINGTON (AP)-Senior guard Ronnie Stokes had 17 points, in- cluding a 15-foot jumper in the first half to give Ohio State the lead for good, as the Buckeyes downed Indiana 72-63 last night in Big Ten Conference basketball action. Theshot by Stokes broke a 13-13 tie at 14:35 in the first half and Ohio State built the lead to as much as six points on four occasions before the break. IT WAS THE first win for the Buckeyes in Assembly Hall, and com- pleted a two-game sweep over Indiana. The Buckeyes shot 56 percent from the field compared to the Hoosiers''43 percent, before retiring with a 40-34 lead at the half. Indiana's Steve Alford was held to only seven points in the game, including the Hoosiers' final bucket, with 44 seconds left to bring the final score to 72-63. Junior center Brad Sellers had 16 points for Ohio State, including 12 in the second half. Troy Taylor had 14 points, as thedBuckeyes improved to 7-5 in the conference and 15-6 overall. SCORES Syracuse 94, Seton Hall 62 W. Virginia 54. St. Bona venture 50 Virginia 84. Rollins 39 Iona 47, Army 45 Old Dominion 80, N.C. Charlotte 64 Tenn. Chattanooga 69, W. 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