The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1968 — Page 4

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, January 18, 1968

Havlicek leads Boston to 114-102 triumph over St. Louis

It may sound like a broken! player came through for the see-1 Havlicek scored 15 points in! abled them to outscore the; the Baltimore Bullets 111-10S, record but the cheers in the Na- : ond straight night Wednesday the second period to lead the Hawks 26-19 in the fourth pe-, the Detroit Pistons downed the tional Basketball Association when he scored 35 points to lead Celtics to a 56-52 halftime lead , riod. Len Wilkins scored 32 to San Francisco Warriors 117-109 are for John Havlicek again. the Celtics to a 114-102 triumph and then made the key baskets, lead the Hawks. and the Los Angeles Lakers The Boston Celtics’ clutch over the St. Louis Hawks. | rebounds and passes that en- J The New York Nicks defeated topped the Philadelphia 76ers

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125-116 In other Wednesday night NBA action. Cazzie Russell scored 30 points for the Knicks. who have won seven of their last nine games, while Earl Monroe led the Bul- ! Lett with 26. Monroe had a

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chance to tie the game in the closing seconds but missed a layup that rimmed the basket. The Pistons outscored the Warriors 10-2 in the final 2:39 of play as they snapped a threegame losing streak. Dave Bing had 81 points and Eddie Miles 21 for the winners while Nate Thurmond tallied 31 for the losers. Jerry West scored 89 points to lead the Lakers, who ended a five-game losing streak. Wally Jones had 20 and Wilt Chamberlain 19 for the 76ers. Wednesday’s Results San Diego 110 Chicago 104 New York 111 Baltimore 109 ! Boston 114 St. Louis 102 Detroit 117 San Francisco 109 Los Angeles 125 Philadelphia 116 Only games scheduled

Valparaiso finds platoon system is hard to beat ly United Preu International 89-81, with five Cardinals scor Valparaiso found out Wednes-! ing in double figures,

day night it’s mighty hard to

buck platoon basketball. Valpo led small-college leader Evansville at the half of their Indiana Collegiate Conference

battle, 32-31, when Evansville zen Whi t m0 re pumped in 40 Coach Arad McCutchan put in a pointg and Arnzpn added 27

new unit.

The “second team” quickly ran up a 14-polnt lead and the Aces, playing at home, were racing toward their third consecutive ICC triumph, 97-74. Six Evansville players scored in double figures, with Roger Miller’s 15 tops. Dick Jones had 14 to lead Valpo.

The only other ICC game saw attempts with 11 seconds left Ball State win at St. Joseph’s, j for the victory margin.

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NO PUNCH LINE NEEDED—The glove men here staged this production at a Sporting Goods Fair in New York. From left are Mickey Mantle of the Yanks, Jack Fischer of the White Sox and former middleweight champ Rocky Graziano. Pacers slump below .500 as Pipers ramble to win INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The tion, slumped below .500 WedIndiana Pacers, who star ted nesday night, absorbing a 137out like a ball afire in the new 101 beating from the PittsAmerican Basketball Associa- burgh Pipers. j The Pacers are now 24-25 in

the eastern division of the ABA after once leading the division

with a 12-2 mark.

Chico Vaughn poured in 40 points, including five baskets from the 3-point range, to lead the Pittsburgh attack and hand the Pacers their worst defeat

at home.

Connie Hawkins added 28, Charlie Williams 23 and Art Heyman 22. Indiana had seven players in double figures, but the highest was Oliver Darden's 14. The Pacers led 28-24 after one period, but the Pipers rattled the nets for 44 points in the second period to take a 6850 halftime lead. ABA Standings

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Minnesota 29 Pittsburgh .... 30 Indiana 24 New Jersey .... 21 Kentucky 17 West

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New Orleans .. 29 Denver 25 Dallas 22 Oakland 15 Houston 16 Anaheim 15 Wednesday’s Results

Pittsburgh 137. Indiana 101

Butler, which knocked Indiana State from the ICC lead the night before, bowed at Notre Dame, 82-77, to the 1-2 punch of Bob Whitmore and Bob Am-

Gary Cox had 19 and Doug Wininger 18 for Butler, which remained winless on the road Indiana Central erased a 10point deficit to edge visiting Hanover, 92-91, in Hoosier Conference action. Todd Jones, who wg.s perfect from the free throw j stripe, hit his fifth and sixth

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New Jersey 103, Kentucky 96 New Orleans 110, Houston 103 Minnesota 119, Anaheim 115 Only games scheduled Thursday’s Games Kentucky at Dallas New Orleans at Denver Minnesota at Oakland Only games scheduled

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