The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1970 Page: 19 of 24
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Thursday, March 19, 1970
NCAA Tournament
Dolphs Given Edge
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basketball finals but he also not much ” Lew Alcindor, who led his
vouldn’t bet against his Bruins. *
In fact Woodenn whose - — —---------------- ----- --------- -
__«____i diMt am* e>f Waiiaa it i«thA Dnlnhins’ first dm/>ito tf Ka shnuiH m^t Jiick* said he hssn’t looked beyond to-
night’s game with St. Bonaven-
jiTcST Moot Pembrook ture 80(1 has 00 ' real Worm>
tU^Tm not knocking St. Bona- straight victories in NCAA tour- ?<cIntJT*’ , „ ----—
venture,” he told newsmen, namentplay,takesonNewMex-
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t namfentplay.iaKe&onNewMex-
“birt”the loss of Lanier had ico State in the western finals 2Ja«if?6a// Roundup
to hurt them. They have nightcap schedule to begin _ _
rtthor ffnnd hnvs hut it's Dfet- f
ether good boys but it’s pret- 9;4B P-m. EST.
ty late for them to change The winners of the two games
their styls." meet Saturday at 4 pjn. EST on---—
The BonnieslostModt-ll All-national television ,(NBC) for 11
New Live Bail
Old Pros Like
gional tournament last Satur- X l T -----—---
day He underwent surgery Sun- ;—- — By ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington nipped Kansas City
day for repair of a tom knee * * * ** * +* ** » * x^y used the livlier X-1S 1913 in 11 innings, Detroit
ligament. * baseball in spring training topped the Chicago White Soi
baseball in^ring^tramin
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19-13, Seattle edged Cleveland
exactly 19-14 and the Chicago Cube
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unwr, mu wuiiMiuwi SCOPE me pneners werwi i ciolm.' »»-,i «*,« »,e Chicago Cube
have been wide open with no one 4 fw* ^ . .| thrilled with the experiment. slipped by Oakland 12-11-
having the edge,” said Wooden, ********* ***+ * Bul ^ new wrinkle dtf “ * -------- '
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Game Points
Bruins Liked
_ But the new wrinkle didn’t In other more sedate games,
mean a thing to old pros Hoyt Boston topped Philadelphia M,
s Wilhelm and Bob Veale. They Los Angeles whipped Mlnne-
might as well have been throw- aota 1-2, Houston whacked
ing the regulation ball for all Cincinnati 10-5, Ban Diego
the good X-15 did the hitters dropped California 84, the
who swung against them. New York Yankees slugged
Both Wilhelm and Veale the New York Meta W, Md
In NCAA Meet
By BOBBY R1S1NGER
Both Wilhelm ana veaie tne mew
: hurled five scoreless innings, Baltimore defeated the Mexi-
shrugging off the rabbit ball eo City Tigers 9-4.
that hopped all over most other The Cardinals, who learned
camps. Wilhelm allowed one hit earlier in the day of the loss of
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: camps. Wilhelm auowea one nu earlier in the aay oi me iuw wi
: tn his stint as Atlanta trimmed third baseman Mike Shannon
.,;M M mmmm —__>—-——— Montreal 7-6 while Veale al- ^ serious kidney ailment,
’ Five out of the last sk years UCLA’s awesome cage poww has iowrf two Mfetiastahisstret^ gHijye<j gome solace from a
succession ----- ——-~ Ji— nip an n.11 im.n nntMitiiti 11' iMNyilunfuin; run nmna-nfm-tifunoawaniawaw»wwBDW»<
The Uclans’competiUon will come from Jacksonville, New - • o
Mexico State and St. Bonaventure. ___ „ JlUl oCOrCDOtLTCl
ExklWtton Boootwll
ay THE ASSOCIATED P«C*t
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and both have the -
speed to ike the run-and-ahoot game effectively. pm^^c***^'* i
The Bonnie-Dolphin match will pit pure, brute strength n, «.„»•> cuy li, u
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Baltimore 9. WwU-
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against size and depth
Jacksonville, the tallest team in the nation, bas two sevan-
footers, one an all-Ameflcan in Artis Gilmore. — -——
Dolphin Size Asset
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Houston 10. ClfitUMtoti S
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Chico|o (N) 1!. Otkl.nd 11
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Gilmore is 7-2 and is flanked by players with 94,6-11,6-10 and Rebel GolferS fomptZ a.«h ’
64 size. Jacksonville'_s size was mstrumentaltn defeating _______ ■ ■
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1970, newspaper, March 19, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061875/m1/19/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.