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Tuesday, January 16, 1968

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Rupp is basketballs winningest coach Sy United Pr#»» International Missouri Tops Kansas throws In the final seconds of Adolph Rupp Is still one vie- Missouri upset llth-rated double overtime gave Clemson tory short of becoming the win- Kansas 67-66 on Tom Johnson’s its first Atlantic Coast Conferningest college basketball coach free throw as time had run out ence successes. 94-93 over

in history, but he's already been at Lawrence, Kan., in a Big honored for surpassing his old Eight contest. It was the Jaycoach Phog Allen of Kansas. hawks’ first loss in conference It happened Monday night play after two victories, after his seventh-ranked Ken- in another Big Eight contest, tucky Wildcats whipped Geor- Kansas State nipped Colorado, gia 104-73 in a southeastern 57.56 in overtime at Boulder, Conference game at Lexington, Colo. The score was tied at 52Ky. It was victory No. 770 for 52 a t the end of regulation time.

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Maryland. Zatezalo

with 35 points.

In other games, Dave Carr scored 16 of his 21 points in the second half in leading Washington to a 68-56 Pacific Eight victory over Oregon State at Seattle and Gary Elliot scored 27 as Washington State downed

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Rupp and a ceremony was held honoring him as the winningest coach because the Wildcats play their next five games on the road. Kentucky can officially make Rupp No. 1 by beating Auburn Saturday and Tennes-

see Monday night.

Sophomore Mike Casey scored 28 points and Thad Jaracz added 25 as the Wildcats obosted their over-all record to

Butch Zatezalo’s two free Oregon 85-66.

Bucs down Indiana Pacers with free throws, 108-107

Scores

United Press International

The New Orleans Bucs pro-

10-2, 4-1 in SEC play. Kentucky vided fresh evidence Monday and coasted the rest of the way, night of the truth of one of basjumped to a 49-33 halftime lead ketball s oldest axioms — that with Mike Pratt contributing accuracy at the free throw line

18 points.

IJenhard Leads Georgia Bob Leinhard, 6-foot-ll sophomore, tallied 29 points for Georgia. The Bulldogs are now 7-4, 2-8 in league play. Two other SEC teams ranked In the nation's top 10 won Monday night. Fourth-ranked Tennessee beat Florida 67-52 at Knoxville and ninth-rated Vanderbilt stopped host Auburn 74-

«5.

Seven-foot Tom Boerwinkle poured in 27 points in leading Tennessee to its Slst straight victory at home. The Volunteers top the SEC with a 4-0 mark and have an over-all 10-1 record. Bob Bundy, a surprise starter, scored 22 points as Venderbilt made its record 12-3, 4-3 In the SEC. The Commodores grabbed a 86-23 halftime advantage as Auburn made only three of 26 field goal attempts for on 11.5 percentage before Intermission.

of 29 free throws in 34 attempts. The Pacers made 25 of 32 and j thus fell short of victory in the game played before 2,023 at

New Orleans.

Ron Kozlicki tied the score at

pays off in victories. 1 106-106 for the Pacers with a The Bucs were outscored three-point field goal with 1:30 from the field by the Indiana left but Doug Moe then sank Pacers 40-39 but pulled out a his eighth and ninth free throws 108-107 triumph on the strength of the night to give the Bucs a i 108-106 lead. Kozlicki made a

free throw after he was intentionally fouled by Jackie More- j land but the Pacers’ last shot— | by George Peeples—was blocked ;

by Fred Robbins.

Top ranked UCLA stakes rating against challenger Houston Sat.

NEW YORK UPI —UCLA, coach picked them third, giving State 98-53 in its only outing

the nation’s top-ranked college Houston a total of 314 points, last week,

basketball team for 23 eonsecu-| Lew Aloindor. the mighty North Carolina retained third tive weeks, stakes its rating seven-foot All-America suffered place in the ratings with 237 and its reputation against chief an e y e injury as UCLA routed points after running its record

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challenger Houston this week in California 94-64 last Friday the game that should decide the night and he sat out Saturday’s national championship. 75-63 victory over Stanford. AlThe unbeaten Bruins received cindor was confined to the UCall 35 first-place ballots cast by LA Medical Center early this

the United Press International week and his availbility for the since one of the two teams Board of Coaches Monday for a Houston game was not known, ahead of them must lose this

to 11-1 win with victories over North Carolina State and Clemson. The Tar Heels are idle for the next two weeks but are in good position to advance

perfect score of 350 points. UCLA has led the list on each of seven weeks this season and its skein of 23 weeks as national leader is only seven short of the all-time record turned in by the 1960-62 Ohio State powerhouse. Houston, the season-long pretender to the crown, gets its chance to dethrone the king when it plays the Bruins at the Astrodome this Saturday. A

Eye injury may sideline UCLA star Alcindor

LOS ANGELES UPI —Specialists at the UCLA Medical

crowd of more than 50,000 fans Center refused to make a preis expected. diction today on whether star Unbeaten Record Bruin center Lew Alcindor The Cougars, who had a 16-0 would recover from an e > e ln :

record through games of Jan. ^ ur - v he

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13 to UCLA’s 12-0, were a nearunanimous choice for second place, being named to that position by 34 coaches. The other

Celts close gap on idle Philadelphia

Houston ripped West Texas week.

One New Addition

The rest of the top 10 shuffled around from last week although Columbia was the only new addition. The Lions moved up one place to 10th with 41 points, displacing Davidson which fell to a 14th-place tie after losing to West Virginia. A pair of Western Athletic Conference rivals jumped two places each, Utah moving into fifth behind Tennessee and undefeated New Mexico occupying sixth. Utah registered weekend victories over Arizona State and Arizona to boost its record to 13-1 and New Mexico won its 14th in a row over

Wyoming. *

suffered last weekend

in time to play against Houston Saturday in the Astrodome.

By United Preit International

East

The victory gave the Bucs a

By United Press International John Havlicek doesn’t rank among the National Basketball

four-game lead over idle Denver Association’s top 20 scorers but

in the Western Division of the

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Phila. Textile 91 New Paltz 60 South Kentucky 104 Georgia 73 Tennessee 67 Florida 52 Tenn. Wes. 58 Chattanooga 52 Citadel 59 East Carolina 57 W. Liberty 118 Waynesburg

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Clemson 94 Maryland 93 Morehead 88 Western Ky. 72 Eastern Ky. 98 Middle Tenn.

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Rollins 76 Biscayne 58 Stetson 84 Ga. Southern 69 East Tennessee 74 Murray 67 Lee 88 Maryville 80 Vanderbilt 74 Auburn 65 Bethune-Cook. 127 Ala. St. 92 Cars.-New 80 Lincoln Mem. 69 A. Peay 72 Tenn. Tech. 68 Midwest Xavier 84 Detroit 81 Missouri 67 Kansas 68 Southern HI. 62 St. Cloud 52 MacMurray 104 Principia 73 Ky. St.-Cent. St. Ohio, ppd. Oakland at Rio Grande, ppd. Central Mo. 77 Omaha U. 74 G-Adolphus 86 Augsburg 68 Minn. Dul. 98 Concordia Minn.

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tion. Moe led the Bucs with 23 points while Jimmy Rayl had 21

for the Pacers.

Jim Ligon’s 30 points paced the Kentucky Colonels to a 115102 win over the Houston Mavericks in the other Monday night game In the ABA. Wilbert Frazier had 26 points for

the Mavericks who lost their j games of idle Philadelphia in the 19th game in 22 tries on the Eastern Division, road. I Havlicek led all the scorers

he’s No. 1 in the clutch as far as the Boston Celtics are con-

cerned.

Havlicek. whose 775 points so far this season leave him almost 500 behind NBA scoring leader Dave Bing, came through in characteristic fashion Monday night when the Celtics beat the San Francisco Warriors 111102 and moved to within 2*4

with 28 points and was a key amy had 20 each for the Knicks.

man during a seven-point spurt NBA STANDINGS that enabled the Celtics to carry By United Pre»» International a seven-point lead into the | East fourth period. Sam Jones added ■ \v L Pet. C.B 27 points for the Celtics and Philadelphia 34 12 .739

Tennessee moved up one notch from fifth by squeezing past Vanderbilt 64-62 and then beating Georgia 77-72. The Vols, with a 9-1 mark, drew 180

Rudy LaRusso led the Warriors with the same number. The Seattle Supersonics outscored the New York Knicks 208 during a third-period spurt and coasted to a 129-113 victory in the only other NBA action Monday night. Walt Hazzard scored 24 points, including 22 in the second half, and A1 Tucker had 23 for the Sonics while; Cazzie Russell and Walt Bell-;

Boston 30 13 Detroit 24 23 Cincinnati 21 23 New York 21 27 Baltimore 16 27

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The big center’s injury to his left eye was considered minor at the time it occurred last Friday while UCLA was playing California at Berkeley, Ca-

lif.

“It’s on a day-to-day basis,”

a spokesman for the University points . utah had 157 poinl8 Medical Center sand. “Alcindor j( ex j co j29

has been kept in a darkened

room while undergoing treat- Kentucky 9-2 dropped three ment for the injury.” places to seventh with 116

points, St. Bonaventure 12-0

2% The top-ranked UCLA Bruins gained one place to eigth with are scheduled to receive their 105 points and Vanderbilt 11-3 stiffest test of the season Sa- f e i] three spots to ninth with 84 turday when they meet the No. 1 points. Kentucky lost a 96-78 2 ranked Houston team. Al- decision to Florida last week though UCLA was able to beat an( j the Bonnies beat DePaul

Stanford last Saturday with 77-67, out Alcindor, his absence from - ■ -

the Houston game would lessen

the Bruins’ edge.

The 7-foot-l% junior center’s

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The All America center was believed to have been injured when California’s Tom Henderson accidentally stuck a finger in his eye. But California Coach Pene Herrerias Monday said movies of the Friday game failed to show any contact between Henderson and Alcindor at the time of the injury. UCLA Coach John Wooden, while hopeful that Alcindor would be able to perform against Houston, said he would not play the star tinless he was

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