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Barrett's last second jumper gives DePauw 68-66 victory over Butler

"Never a doubt Never a doubt!" Those were the post-game words of the littlest Tiger, grinning Dale Barrett whose lastsecond basket helped DePauw dump Butler last night in Indianapolis, 68-66. It was an uphill battle for the now 8-6 Tigers who host Indiana State here Saturday. Two reserve®—Mike O'Connell and Dick Tharp—helped dig DePauw out of a 66-62 deficit with 41 seconds to play. O’Connell converted Doug Wininger’s personal for two points to cut the gap to 66-64. Then, following orders, fouled Butler center Clarence Harper. His shot went awry with 35 seconds left and DePauw got the rebound. Apparently recovered from an injured ankle, guard Dave Browning wheeled down the floor, shot, missed, got his own rebound and flipped to sophomore Tharp. Plop. Tharp hit a shorty from the right side and the 4.974 who saw the game winced noticeably with eight seconds left. So Butler took timeout to set up its strategy, hopefully to break the suddenly developed 66-66 game. When time came back in John Nell flipped the ball to Butler sharpshooter Doug Wininger who also happens to lead the ICC in shooting with a .581 mark. Wininger, however, apparently was thinking about his shot. He was whistled for carrying the ball and DePauw took over with five seconds left. Browning scooped the ball into Barrett. The 5-11 sophomore drove down the east sideline, paused, then let fly with a one-hander. The moment the ball left Barrett’s tensed hand, official Jim Coffin was motioning it had preceded the gun. While Barrett's bomb was lowered on the target the gun sounded. Down it came, bouncing on the back rim once, and then swish, straight through. Ironically, Barrett's bombburst, whose trajectory he said was “never in doubt," was the only field goal he hit in two attempts in the game. He played, however, a nearly perfect floor game, hit all three free throw' attempts, and was only one rebound shy of leading the team in rebounds. Also ironical was the fact Butler got but one basket in the final 10:17 minutes of the game. It didn’t need any as it continually fought off Tiger threats by sinking 13 of 15 free throws in the same stretch. DePauw' tied the score in the last 10 minutes at 51-53-55-57-60

and 62 before the final effort, and and two critical free But each time, wtih one excep- throws. McGurk preceded him tion. Butler grabbed the lead to the bench with five personal* again with a pair of free with 3.37 left in the game. Mcthrows. The sole exception and Gurk's replacement. Tharp, finDePauw's only last half lead, a , ished the game with three for fleeting 14-second one. came four plus a key rebound,

when Tom McCormick pulled

off a three-point play to put

Biggest lead in the game wa*

DePauw up. 60-59, with 3:04 a 29 ; 22 BllUer mar £ m Wlth 5:20

left.

It was the hot handed Mc-

left in the half. An earlier nine point splurge had given DePauw' its biggest edge at 12-7,

Cormick who kept DePauw' in but Butler wiped it out at 15-13 the first half with uncanny, un- and stayed on top until De-

guardable shots. He scored 16 of DePamv’s 33 first half points and plunged in seven for 12 from the field while carrying three personals. He finished with 27 points, including 12 for 27 from the field and three of four at the line. He also led DePauw rebounding with sLx. Coach Elmer McCall got a superb performance out of 6-7 junior Mike O’Connell who has had to play in the shadow of

Pauw’s momentary 60-59 edge late in the game. Butler, unlike DePauw’s twoman scoring attack of McCormick and O'Connell, had four men in double figures. Wininger had 16, Gary Cox 15, Bill Mauck 14, and John Nell 13. DePauw limited Butler to 49 shots from the field. The Bulldogs, up until last night the second best shooters in the league, hit 20 for .408. The Tig-

the ICC's second leading scorer, ers hit 25 of 60 for .416. Tom McGurk. But McGurk got Where both teams were deadin foul trouble in the first half, ly was the foul line. DePauw So O'Connell came in for him hit 18 of 20 and one of these with 7:11 left in the first stanza misses was one by McCormick and finished up at intermission who had a string of 17 going with seven points. In the second in the ICC. DePauw got 13 of half he came in for both foul- 14 in the first half when the troubled Jim Jackson and Me- Tigers trailed 35-33. Butler. Gurk and tore into the boards which nearly won the battle at with all lanky 79 inches. Before the line, finished with 26 of 33. he too fouled out with 35 sec- including 17 of 22 in the final onds left, he had two more tip- 20 minutes. The Bulldogs also ins. a short twisting jumper had a 37-36 edge at the line.

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