The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE 4—THE CAMPUS CHAT
Mural Basketball
Friday, January 7, 1966
14 Unbeaten
Tearns Left
H> T( M Koi II
Intramural basket hull . well
under way after the holiday lav,.!T
and e*i-h Icatrut* ih *fmrt injc «t
l« st two undefeated trains
Out m fnmt in League A <>f the
Independent* art' the defer.tin#
champion Spartan*. From the cut
conte of the first four Kaitie* the
Spartans n> likely t<> U-
threat as the chauipK a train The.v
ai* heinir pressed by the Ka*t Ten
ans. who are also undefeated
The most topsi'led ifanie so far
lame just before the holiday* The
Spoilers overwhelmed the eiiai
dweller Octagons, K' i i
Commenting on the slauirhter.
i H'tatron head ruwrh Harold /eni< k
remarked, "That was the most
awesome display <jf power 1 have
ever seen ! rejrret that it had t•>
happen to my team
As sUMdrering that ma> «n
it was riot a record The team sin
trie game storing record was set
last year b> the Spartans when
they totaled 150 points in one eon
test hwitfht I own of the Spat
tan* set the individual record in
that irame with f o points
The Trojans have forfeited out
of the league lierause they failed
to shim up for two of then (fame*
Leagues H and < have three un
defeated teams each Lust year's
league i' winners, the Muskateera,
were switched to league It and
are leading It
The Mullets dropped out of in
tranuiru |da\ t n- f. ■ • ■ the seiison
lie trati
Fhe I ieezles and Kappa Higma
art hoth undefeated in the Kra
ternn> 1 eague The (ieezle-. with
then lough brand of basketball,
are Mt'tei then si«...n<! siraitrht
championship
Th
f'ided i
krarn.'
1 rtloveal'les and Star* de
put playing after one
It each eatfue except the Kra
ternit) l.eairue at least sine team
has disbanded
Intiamtira director 1 Ion Hatlev
urires teams to show up for their
(fames A team does not have to
show up if scheduled to play one
of th< teams that has dropped out
North Texas To Meet
Uriseld and Company
Westley vs. Willie
A top attraction at Saturday's game with Louisville will be the battle between centers Westley
Unseld (left) and NT's Willie Davis. Both men are a hefty 6-8 and both are known for their rough
action under the boards. Unseld, who ranks second in the nation in rebounding, was quoted by a
newspaper as saying: "If Willie Davis doesn't get out of the way I'm going to stuff him through
the basket with the ball."
lis MM. I I I I I K
Louisville's Westley I'll Held and
compuny of four meet North Te\
as in Man's tlyni Saturday night
And if the blue grass irroup has
the top noteh material it is said
to have and if t'nseld can live up
to his recent statements, a t'ardi
nal blitz mitfht he in the makirit;
( ouch Han Spika mentioned
Wednesday that I'nseld was quoted
by a newspaper as sayintr. "If
Willie Davis doesn't tret out of
the way I'm truing to stuff him
through the basket with the hall "
I'nseld, a B-(i sophomore is said
by some to lap as good as or ttetter
than Lew Alcindor, the 7-1 New
York prep star now with I't'l.A
He is fast, is a trood and clever
passer and has the necessary
height He is alsu second in the
nation in rebounds, avfiatrmt; _'it
|>er trame
't'nseld iiad a knee injury earliei
in the season, Spika said, "hut
that has healed now and both he
and the team are really comintf
along "
Kied Holden. '<- I sophomore, and
I'nseld provide th«' majority of the
Cardinal punch Peek Hickman,
Louisville coach, said of the two
"They are the two greatest boys I
have ever coached "
others in the opening Louisville
lineup are Joe l.iedtke, !•" junior;
Have Gilbert, >-2 junior and Wade
Houston. tS-5 senior
The < animals are H 2 for the
season and are high in national
rankings They were ranked ninth
in Sport- Illustrated'* pre-season
poll
The Card- are tied for the Mis
souri Valley Conference lead after
it lopping St Louis in their first
league game
N'oi-th Texas fell ill Ixith of last
year's games with Louisville, ?ti
tSK and ;♦« 71
Hut I ouisville wh not the ma
jor topic of Spika's discussion
Wednesday The recently reeling
K.atrles were tlealt several blows by
their mentor
"If we just hail the student
body's spirit we might win a few."
he said "The players thus far
have shown no desire or spirit
"They seem content with losing
and they aren't working hard
enough We have put out only two
trood efforts, one atrainst Baylor
and the other against Oklahoma
«'ity."
I Of the upcoming conference play
he said, "Every trame we win in
the Missouri Valley Conference
will lie an upset You have to look
at the su|>erior quality of the
teams we are playing
Asked about a game plan
, atrainst Louisville he said, "Sure
1 | have a strategy to have more
points at the end of the game than
they do"
After baptism by fire against
the Cardinals. North Texas faces
a Monday bout with Oklahoma City
t'niversity in Oklahoma City
i The Chiefs dropped NT in the
first trame. Gary Gray. 6-1
junior, collected .'to points for (XT'
i in that effort
Other playmakers in the OCU
quint are tV 7 James Ware, a sen
lor, Jerry Lee Wells, a fi-2 junior,
and Charlie (Big Game) Hunter,
'a ft 4 senior
Opponents At a Glance
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Weights Tourney |
Bradley Wins Again;
To End Thursday St. Louis, Tulsa Fall
•i! it!
l'artieipants it; t In- intramural
weight lifting contest were remind
ed today that competition will con
tinue through Thursday in Men's
(iym
Intramural director lion Bailey
said H.'i men have sitftied up for the
three-league contest Last yeai a
nurnbei of entrants dropped before
thr tournament ended, so competi-
tion time has been shortened thjs
year
l.iftinir will lie held tonight anil
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
at <i.3(1 pm Thursday night the
winners from i-ach weight division
in the three leagues will mmpete
for the championship
Through Monday night's contests. Bradley appears headed toward
national honors before the season's end St Thomas of Minnesota fell
before the Braves from Peoria. 111. 5'J. Monday night Other MVC
teams weren't as fortunate Adolph Hupp s second ranked Kentucky
Wildcats took St Louis. Ho ?ti. and ninth ranked Texas Western edged
Tulsa t;:f 54
The standings through games of .Ian
t nnferenre
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Bradley 1 0 11
Louisville I 0 ><
Cincinnati 0 (I «
Tulsa 0 10
Wichita 0 ii ti
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NORTH TKXAN 0 tj ft
St Louis n 2 7
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Home 1 .ouisville Ky
Knndlment x.tlft.'t
Nickname < ardinals
Colors ( ardina! red and black
Head Coach peck Hickman
1W4 'tft record 15 lii
1 Mb H6 record S "
ItiHfi-Uti conference record I"
Series standing t'l, 2. NT ti
Outstanding players Westlev
t'nseld. C( !-«i, Kred Hi Ider i;
Ui-.'t), Joe l.iedtke, l-'it.T
Onceover Young but fast prov
ing their ability <• reat material
and good hustle Figure to down
NT for the third consecutive time
(III
Home Oklahoma City, Okla
Knrollment 2.78®
Nickname Chiefs
Colors. Blue and white
Head Coach A K iAlwi Lem-
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1! H4 Uft two ill 21 lo
>«'iies standing Ot t' IT, NT 1
Outstanding players tiary tit ay.
,)aines W are, ( barlu Hunte arid
Jerry l*e Wells
Onceover The i biefs not affm
ateit with a conference, have for
tin last month played havix- with
SW( and MVC srhool- Then
squad has a supply "f quality play
ers NT put out nearly its finest
effort against the Chiefs (teforc,
and lost
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Duffy, Jim. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966, newspaper, January 7, 1966; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307259/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Denton+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.