The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1968 — Page 5
Thursday, February S, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
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DPI! Tigers roar past Ball State
DePauw’e basketball victory McCormick swished in wagon rumbled on last night, baskets and two free throws in this time smashing through a 77 seconds while Steve Ricks stubborn Ball State team. 90- was getting a singleton for
79. State.
The victory was DePauw’s That fl urry made it 64-56, fifth in six games and pushed DePauw . with Jackson. Me-
three uncharacteristically low four with 2:54 left, finished high for of 15. Dale Barrett hit five of the now 8-10 losers. He scored 11 and pulled off six rebounds, 19 points and got a dozen re-
one more than Browning. Bar- bounds.
rett also hit three foul shots State also had Steve Ricks and finished with 13 points. (18), John Miller (16), Sam DePauw started well. It ran Kitchens (11) and Barry Kenup a 15-6 gap before the Cards nedy (11) in double figures.
the hustling Tigers into a sec- Cormick and McGurk breaking the range When thev did None of the Cards, however,
ond place ICC deadlock at o-3 - ' ^ ^
loose continuously under the
with Indiana State. The tri- basket and rebounding with an umph also lifted the winners to and y. over monotony. DePauw ^
a 10-6 season mark-^tying last sprinted out ahead 76-61 with ^ with 7;57 ]eft in the half Cormick helped DePauw to
fire lopsided 68-37 rebounding mar-
year's victory output with six games still on the docket. Saturday night DePauw leaves Bowman gymnasium for its only February trip. The destination will be St. Josephs
4^15 to go.
About that time McCall gave McCormick a rest by inserting his splendid reserve Mike O'Connell and followed by substituting Dick Tharp for Dave
they outscored DePauw 21-6, c o u 1 d stay with DePauw’s rolling out ahead 27-21. board work. The omnipotent So McCall called time out to Mr. Jackson. McGurk and Mc-
- — — a
The Tigers soon caught
gin.
College where the Tigers and Browning who played despite Pumas tipoff at 8:30 p.m. a swollen, but well nursed
(WGRE-FM) local time. ankle.
It was hard to single out a DePauw kept its 15 point
lone Tiger as the key man in margin (84-69) with 2:32 left. State.
soon
again and went ahead on McCormick's fast break basket that was set up by Browning's rebound and quick down-floor
feed.
DePauw led at halftime, 3635, and stayed in front until State rattled off its 10-point splurge that ran the score to
DePauw hit 35 of 81 for .432. State made 33 of 78 for .423. The Tiger freshman team gave State's undefeated frosh a run for their money before losing 96-84. State led at half-
Marzine Moore, who drew an
san fans when he
last night's ball game; virtual- The edge slipped to nine (84ly all shot well and to a man 75). but Tharp hit from out and exceptional i y strong round of the Tigers were more fired up O’Connell and Barrett added applause from the j 800 part i.
than a Navy man on shore pairs of free throws to stand leave ‘ off baskets by Barry Kennedy
A pair of Toms — McGurk and Ricks,
and McCormick—led the way McGurk. having his best with 30 and 24 points respec- night of the season, hit 11 of tively, but then there was Jim 17 from the field and a perfect Jacksons' 21 rebounds from up, eight at the line. Furthermore, over, under and around and the he gave Jackson big help with
heady backcourt play of Dale 19 rebounds.
Barrett and Dave Browning McCormick made nine of 18 whose seven last half baskets from the floor and six of eight helped take the pressure off the at the line where the Tigers front line and ignited a De- mustered 20 of 25 for the eve-
Pauw comeback.
frosh go to Indiana State Saturday while the varsity is at
St. Joe.
Both teams will return to Bowman Feb. 17 to start a fivefouled out game home stand.
Aces maintain lead; Purdue hopes rocked
Evansville maintained its slim mark to 7-1. The Aces, secondlead in the Indiana Collegiate ranked among the small college „ . . Conference basketball race i powers, stayed ahead of 11th-
ning. McCormick pulled down VVednesday nighti but Purdue's rated Indiana State, which
It wasn’t until DePauw 10 rebounds. , s of & fiig Ten title were
Coach Elmer McCall hauled his About the only Tiger really rocke(L young chargers over to the off his eye was Browning. He
sideline for a man to man chat, missed seven in a row at one Evansville bombed St. Johowever, that DePauw really stretch and finished with an seph's 101-83 to run its league
took command.
At that moment (15.01 left to play) the Tigers had seen a 41-39 lead disintegrated by a sudden 10-point State splurge. That meant McCall was talking about a 49-41 deficit his team was now faced with. Whatever he said was absorbed. Just 2.46 later the
Nicklaus rejoins pros in Williams Open
knocked off Northern Illinois in a non-conference battle, 95-84. Purdue, however, dropped its third Big Ten game to Iowa. 94-87. Evansville outscored the Pumas 18-1 In a five-minute span of the first half and took a 47-38 halftime lead. St. Joseph’s couldn’t come any closer than nine points in the final
half.
Tom Niemeier with 25 paced five Aces in double figures. The
SAN DIEGO. Calif. UPI— National Pro-amateur, and
Tigers pulled into a 53-53 tie Jack Nicklaus rejoined Arnold Dave Ragan of Orlando, Fla. and at the 9:46 mark McGurk Palmer, Billy Casper and 141 The only previous start for pulled off one of his patented other pro golfers today in the Nicklaus this year was in the . from
spin-fall-shoot-score-g e t up first round of the 72-hole, shots that clicked for three $150,000 Andy Williams San points when he was fouled by Diego Open on the Torrey Pines State's John Miller. 1 course overlooking the Pacific
That was apparently all it Ocean, took to fuse the simmering Tig-
son.
Indiana State hit 54.7 percent the field in beating P.li-
Crosby at Pebble Beach where' nP i s jerry Newsom set the he finished eighth and won pace with 27 points and 16 re-
52,480.
Casper, No. 8 money winner last year behind Nicklaus and Palmer, was expected to attract a large gallery in this,
•re who had been unable to Palmer ^ earl y starter
Match Ball State’s good outside ^ the thre€80rne with Johim y his home town. He has toumash noting. After State’s Gary Pott, winner of the PGA event ment earnings of more than Miller pared the lead to 56-55 of the year, the Bing Crosby *40.000 already this year in-
cluding a $20,000 victory in the Los Angeles Open where Palmer finished second, three
strokes back.
Last weekend Palmer broke loose for his first 1968 victory when he took the Bob Hope Desert Classic at Palm Springs. Other pros here shooting for first money of $30,000 included Kermit Zarley, winner of the recent Kaiser Invitational at Napa, Calif.; Doug Sanders. Mason Rudolph, Frank Beard and some local boys who have made good in the pro ranks such as Gene Littler, Chuck Courtney and Phil Rodgers in addition to Casper. This year’s open was beefed up by the sponsorship of singer Andy Williams, whose name was added to the tournament title. The total loot was boosted from $66,000 last year to $150,-
000.
bounds.
ISU, 14-T
over-all. led 42-34
to 72-53 with S:24 to ] Northern Illinois cut the margin to 79-74 but couldn’t come any closer to the Sycamores. DePauw took Bail State 90-79 and Butler edged Valparaiso 79-76 in other ICC games. Purdue, which dropped to 3-3 ia the Big Ten. got 31 points from guard Rick Mount. Sam Williams led the Hawkeyes wUh
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Both teams hit 34 fielders, but Iowa won the game at the free throw line. Purdue held an early lead but slumped behind at the half. 49-37. Marian hit 73 per cent from the field in the second half to trim Wabash 8 1 - - '
Roosevelt's g rebounder injured EAST CHICAGO UPI Matt Julkes, leading scorer and rebounder for Indiana’s top-rated high school basketball team, will be lost to East Chicago Roosevelt for the remainder of the regular season because of an in-
jury.
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