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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)— In Wednesday’s first game, The 7-foot Cartwright, who 69-59 edge ”
San Francisco meets Miami- Miami-Ohio scored a sur- suffered a broken wrist in pre- James Hardy added 17 points
, Ohio and Arizona State faces prisingly easy 79-68 victory over season, scored 20 points and for the Dons, including 13 in the
Boston College in the semi-fi- Texas AAM, which had lost only grabbed 11 rebounds as San second half. Winford Boynes,
, nals of the 42nd All College one game coming into the Francisco gradually wore down the Dons’ leading scorer this
Basketball Tournament tonight, tourney. the scrappy Governors in the year and a former star at Okla-
With big Bill Cartwright re- Arizona State reached the second half Wednesday night. homa City’s Capitol Hill High
turning to full-time duty, the tall semi-finals by virtue of a 82-66 San Francisco led only 38-36 School, managed 12 points, as
and talented Dons defeated win over Oral Roberts Tuesday, at the half and it was close until did Rod Williams
Austin Peay, 75-66, to complete while Boston College was de- the final 34 minutes when back-
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By The Associated Press er first-round game. Matt Ma- “Louisville just exploded like Jacksonville in the consolation
Luisvile, Nevada-Las Vegas deros scored 17 points to help out of a rocket," he said. "They tame.
and Maryland are finding that UC-Santa Barbara beat Seattle jumped over the tops of people. Kansas beat Missouri by the
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AP Sports Writer limit you’d be scared to take a hill" — and he actually hails “NEWTON Ill. - David Furr,
MIAMI (AP) — The no-name someone from as small a high from Larue, a few miles up the a freshman at the University
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Mickey Johnson with one sec- Lloyd Neal, filling in for the in-
home is me triendiest place to 58-55. You just try to contain them. I widest margin in the 70-year sonville St 63
spend the holidays Maryland, rated No. 14, went thought for 30 to 32 minutes, we history of their rivalry as Dar
While other college basketball on a 21-4 tear to start the second did a good job; we just couldn't nell Valentine led a balanced
teams travel to places like half and defeated Western do it for 40 minutes." attack with 20 points.
Florida, the West Coast or Kentucky 91-78 in the first round Nevada-Las Vegas. 12-0, had Oklahoma center Al Beal ' Dayton 85. Memphis St 83
Hawaii to play la holiday tour- of the Maryland Invitational no trouble posting its 70th scored seven points in overtime
naments, those three nationally tournament. Freshman Albert straight home-court victory, in the first game of the night to
ranked schools are hosting their King scored eight points in the moving out to a 43-22 halftime lead Oklahoma past Iowa State
own festivals — and not treating decisive burst for the Terps and lead and then coasting home. 74-69.
their guests too kindly. AB three Bill Bryant had six. Both Paul Cathey scored 18 points San Francisco, getting a lift
posted first-round victories finished with 19. and pulled down a tournament with the return of 7-foot center
Wednesday night. In the final, Maryland will record 28 rebounds for Gon- Bill Cartwright to full-time
The seventh-ranked meet Georgia Tech, which beat zaga. duty, wore down Austin Peay in Diego U 73
Louisville Cardinals, behind 29 St. John’s, N.Y. 73-67 as Tico Maryland impressed Western the second half of their All-Col-
points by Darrell Griffith and 23 Brown scored 12 of his 20 points Kentucky Coach Jim Richards lege matchup. Cartwright, who
by Rick Wilson, overpowered in the final 6% minutes. with its burst after halftime, suffered a broken wrist in pre-
LaSalle 113-85 in a first-round
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In other games involving Top "Maryland was an awesome season, scored 20 points. Peay 66
game of the Louisville Holiday Twenty teams, No. 15 Indiana team at the start of the second In another first-round game, Oklahoma 74, Iowa St 69
Classic. beat Florida 73-60 to win the half,” said Richards. "They Archie Aldrich scored 24 points Kansas 96, Missouri 49
Louisville will meet Georgia championship of the Gator Bowl certainly are an explosive out- to carry Miami, Ohio, past Colgate 58, CCN Y 50
in the finals. Georgia beat Ohio tournament; No. 17 Kansas fit" Texas AAM 79-68 Cornell 79, Buffalo 75
State 84-80 in overtime as Lavon routed Missouri 96-49 in a first- Wayne Radford scored 21 in perhaps the most dramatic Point Park 88, W Virginia St
Mercer scored 29 points, in- round game of the Big Eight points and Wayne Radford performance of the night, Billy 81
eluding 16 in the second half and tournament, and No. 19 San added 16 as the Indiana Hoo- Harrington came off the bench
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stripers in the Minch category. Bend (stocked by Louisiana) for stocking
weighing 3-4 ounces, were and Texoma (stocked by tater the Irogram evolved
netted Nov. 3, and project Oklahoma), where at least iehcitrt wen* Ali. to
leader Chuck Mulford Mid they some standing populations artificially,“mik w the and
represent positive Proo that exist.. . . rear fingerlings from the
stripers spawned in the Brazos Mulford sa id .he was more artificially fertilized and in-
above the lake last spring. surprised by the Granbury cubated
Bob Kemp, director of spawn than by the one at 557
fisheries for the department, Whitney, because the Brazos This procedure still to being
___ , - 1 Colorado St 61. Oregon 50 said the two spawns are highly above Granbury is shallower used to supply the millions of
Francisco topped Austin Peay siers beat Florida in a tense de- with four seconds remaining for Indiana 73. Florida 60 encouraging, because natural and colder than the stretch young striper. needed to
. .. . ■■ -----: St. Bonaventure 103, Jackson- reproduction can do a better job from Granbury to Whitney. continue current stocking pro-
Vegas beat Gonzaga 91-68 in the College tourney at Oklahoma Bowl title. Indiana is now 8-1, and hit a 30-footer at the buzzer ville 75 than the most vigorous stocking Striper, require a long, gram. But in the meantime,
first round of the Las Vegas City. Florida 7-2. to give William A Mary a 61-60 Toledo 91, VM1 68 programs. "It is still some gently flowing stream in which it's nice to know nature may
Holiday Classic as Earl Evan. LaSalle Coach Paul Westhead Greg Sanders scored 31 points victory over Stetson in the first Wyoming 85, Long Beach Stre- years away, but when these to spawn, so the fertilized eggs lend a hand
scored 24 points and pulled was very impressed by Louis- to help St. Bonaventure to an round of the Tangerine Bowl Georgia 84. Ohio St 80. OT
down nine rebounds, in the oth- ville. ~ — easy 103-75 victory over tournament. Louisville 113. LaSalle 85 a
Brooklyn 78, Binghamton 65
aManhattanvtte,shJohnJay Huckabay teams win twice in tourney
DePaul 82, Penn St 67 " *
Yale 72. Rochester 50 DUBLIN - Huckabay girls' and third quartan for its 36-44 were even in thra quarter
St. Xavier 81. Millersville St and boys’ teams look first- victory over Gorman. _________airing. bat Gorman had Uw
74 ~ round win. In the Dublin cw.. ad vantage in the other three.
Cal-Santa Barbara 58. Seattle basketball tourney. when vic- G ihsheh, scorers included Boys’ high scorers included
55 tories were also recorded by the hamargr,and.k.canpos Fulfer, 32. Campos, 16, and
. Georgia Tech 73, St John’s, Tolar girls and Gorman boys. 18 boIhHukaby-verstreet Hatfield, 14, Huckabay; Hen-
and Cartwright gave the Dons a N.Y. 67 Peaster wasthe only school to 181. Pemsteri, warren, 19, drix, 18, Smart, 17, and Waiden,
Maryland 91. W Kentucky 78 lose both boys' and girls' game. Gormani and Gluiam, 33. 14, Peaster; Keith, 26, and r
Rutgers 93, Seton Hall 78 in Wednesday action. Keith, 21, Gorman; and
St. Peter’s 82, Fairleigh Dick- in boy.' first-round
inson 62 huckabay out-pointed . ______
S Alabama 94, Bucknell 68 in the girls' first-round play, in every quarter except the games include Huckabay and
Pepperdine68, Mid Tenn St 61 Huckabay out-ecored Peaster second in winning 10 Stephenville girls at 4 p.m. and
Rollins 76. Bowling G reen 73 in every quarter for a 72-36 win 65 and Gorman beat Tolar, Huckabay and Stephenville
Wm A Marv 61. Stetson 60 and Tolar had strong second 67-55. The Gorman-Tolar teams boys at 5:30 p.m.
Boston at Milwavkee
Clevland xt Houston
Kans8s City at Phoenix
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New Orleans at Naw York
Washington at Philadeiphia
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j <bn-high 37 points. He scored on Lionel Hollins scored seven of points Wednesday night and At- 808110n “6. SmT.
2 a dunk with 43 seconds left in his 17 points in the final two lanta outscored Indiana 13-6 at at qoiden state,
overtime to snap a 125-125 tie, minutes to lead Portland to a the end to win. Phoenix at seattie
-city’s basketball team, the Buffalo Braves 106-87, the At- kullets 106 RrTee m
‘ Veers, who were pounding out a lanta Hawks trimmed the In- Bufral 1ost 1ts fourth in a row
20129-2 overtime victory-over diana Pacers 9-92 and the Den-as reserve kevin
'.Badger's Bulls Wednesday sentBwantiropradibe Golden Grevey and Laky/AWrigh com-
“The wide tackles were try: - The 76ers iedbyasmany 1 hnnuteforr aotnte ^^‘rth
ing to fake us out and it seemed until late in the third ** quarter that helped Washington
like the linebackers were when Chicago scored 11 in a.row pull Elvin Hayes led the
. coming Th” us, ".continued to. climb. into.conttention. Bullets, who won their third in a
Badger following the hard- Chicago led 118-116 lith 48 sec- row and lead Cleveland by 14
foughttgame. "I thought they ondsleft top lay in regulation, zames in the Central Division,
could have been called for piling but Julius Erving .who scored with 18 points, 12 rebounds, four
on." 23 points, sank an 18-foot jump- assists and two blocked shots
George McGinnis, the Sixers' er to send the game into over- 1SS15t5 and two bocKed shots
rugged forward, was the hero time. ' Hawks 99, Pacers 92 ,
for the home team with a sea- Blazer. Ill, Pistons 1M Center Steve Hawes scored 23
ense when we started out, but Gorman High School in Tyler — College shirted by Coach Bobby Watson
we ended up with four," says - before the season because of an
■ North Carolina advances
kansas in the Orange Bowl . _ aboard the ill-fated charter
Actually. Oklahoma had two in Rainbow cage tourney diana team were killed in the
first-team 1977 All-Americans ----■ Dec 13 crash.
In linebacker George Cumby HONOLULU (AP) - AU- M. Tom Zahagiris added 10 for . ORTHEZ, France —
and safety Zac Henderson, American Phil Ford and Mike the winners, while Keith Rice Russell, one of Europe s top
while linebacker Daryl Hunt O'Koren combined for 56 points tallied 31 points for Brigham professional basketball players
• made the second team and nose to lead second-ranked North Young. and. three-time All-West Vir-
l’guard.Reggie Kinlaw..wasaatolinatoa981Lvictory over Freshman sensation Danny giniaconferencestaratshep
' third-teamer. . Brigham Young University Ainge ndded 23 and Alan Tavlor herd College, was killed in an
- The derensive unit also in-, it earned the Carolina team a Ai f t dAan who auto accident.
elude, ends Reggie Mathis, a berth in Thursday's semifinals d to.the oars team Police said the 24-year-old
former back-up receiver, and action against Texas Tech in the Pon Let record now 3-9 in Russell was killed instantly
Bruce Taton, a fourth-string 14th annual Rainbow Classic. 1 anted when the car he was driving left
• quarterback as recently as last in an earlier game Wednes- the road and went into a ditch.
spring But it is Cumby whose day. Texas Tech outlasted Texas Techn’s sophomore BOXING
' name was the least known of aU Rhode Island in overtime play fprward Kent Williams scored INDIANAPOLS - A United
78-73. " seven of his team's 15 point, m Mataa Uamg team, coached by
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decade of fish culture work, maturity and spawn, you really while developing into fry '
stocking and study is coming to will have a strong population.” "Now we know stripers will
flower in the state's striped Kemp Mid spawn successiully in both
bass program. Natural spawns could be these area, during years when
This week, biologists dis- considered as icing on the cake conditions are very good, as
covered evidence of a natural for a fishery which already to they were last spring when we
striper spawn in Lake Gran- booming on a put-grow-and- had just the right amount of
bury - making it the second take basis without benefit of rain," Mulford noted, "but one
waterway in the Brazos River natural reproduction State of the question, now to whether
system where the silvery records as well a. lake record, they can do the same in dry
beauties reproduce naturally, are going to be broken with periods when there's less water
The state's first confirmed dizrying regularity as the going downriver.” _____'
striper spawn came just two fast-growing predator, con- Meanwhile, the two spawns
months ago when 11 "young of tinue to feed on the vast are a fitting climax to stocking
the year" were netted in Lake number, of .had and other effort, which began with a
Whitney, downriver from Gran- forage fish available to them modest stocking at Navarro
bury. most of the time Mills lake near Corsicana in
The Granbury spawn appears There are now 17 Texas lakes 1967. In the progranfs early
to have been smaller, but which have been stocked with days, the department had to
encouraging non the less Two stripers, not counting Toledo depend on fry from other states
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