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College Roundup - -
Walsh Guided
Gamecock Win
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Thursday, February 19, 1970
Sixth-ranked Jacksonville got injured 6-foot-10 Rod McIntyre,
^- combined with 7-2 Artis Gilmore
and 7-0 Pembroke Burrows to
choke off two Florida State ral-
lies and send the Seminoles to
their third defeat in 23 starts.
Gilmore, one of five Dolphins
.umore, one « nve uoipnma . iM) Hgr|em team were
10 doubl* ,18C0,r'‘d killed in a Friday lift car-
points, pulled down 2Uebounds | accWeBt near
Tuesday. share of the Big Teh champion-
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For College Gridders - -
Saturday Spells ‘Magic Moment’
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — The last year after a boycott by
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS______________„
When Donnie Walsh pays you revenge for its only setback^ a
back it’s a pretty good feeling. 20-1 campaign by beatmg
When Jacksonville and Duke do eighth-rated Florida State 86-81
it they really know bow to hurt while Duke, loser of a bitter
a guy overtime struggle to Davidson
When Walsh was just a tod- last season, paid back the ninth-
dler in New York City, he got ranked Wildcats 7M6,. .in over-
his first basketball. . .from time, naturally. —-------—-
Frank McGuire. He later Threeother members of The and blocked eight shots The
sirred fofllfcOdre-at-North __*-*--* > nn— ntt
Carolina and currently is Me- <uau wetc wavuvu. ut. w*** ««■» ««•
Guire’s chief assistant at South venture, No, 3, coasted past St. home town fans and some play
Carolina. Francis, N.Y., 87-57; No. 13 ers held up one finger, signi-
The boss was out with the flu North Carolina held off arch- fying " We’re No. 1."
Wednesday night so Walsh took rival Maryland 90-83 and Louis- They might get an argument
over and guided the fourth- ville, ranked 19th, trimmed Bel- from unbeaten UCLA, but Flori-
ranked Gamecocks to a 71-69 At- larmine 95-75. da State Coach Hugh Durham
lan tic Coast Conference victory John Roche; whofinished with said Jacksonville "will make a
over 12th-rankedNorth Carolina
“Donnie Walsh is the finest left. Vann Williford and Paul beat anybody on a given night
young basketball coach in the Coder helped North Carolina and go all the way. Of course, HOUSTON (AP) - Rice Uni-
United States,” McGuire says in State cut it to five with 3W min- he hedged. “I’m prejudiced and ver8jty stadium will have
South Carolina's press bro- utes to play but the Gamecocks I think we’re a little better than artificial paying surface
chure."Donnieunderstandsmy opened it to eight before State they are. We playejl the No 8 stalled in time for the 1970 foot-
way of thinking about the game scored the last six points team in the country on their t>Ai| season,
and! have complete confidence (hip Dublin, one of two play- floor and lost by only four
in his judgment and abilities.” tea filling in for Jacksonville’s pointa.%^^^^^^^ Randal
Harlem Game
Is Still On
The basketball game
between the Harlem All- ....... ..., .....t__________
Stars and a local cage team coacfnithlete relationship Is blackathletes.saldsomecoach-
will still be played March 7 at more complex than It was, but es are asking, "Why Inherit a
8 p.m. at the new Robert E. ---—-—**>*- — —»i—«“ *- —•-“*««
Lee gym, announced George
Whitaker, president of the
sponsoring Gander Booster
Club.
Tickets will go on sale at
all Baytown banks starting
Friday. Tickets will be $1.5*
for adults and $1 for students.
Five members of the
Artificial
Surface-
leader on the “coach-athlete
relationship,” and a lot of the
sports writers’ questions were
about the boycott, which may
„ , w have knocked Indiana out of
birned” by another boycott, "I a chance at a 8-1 conference
record. The Hoosiers were
_____ _ _______'Why Inherit
the "magic moment” in college problem?" by recruiting Ne-
footbali“ia still Saturday after- groes.
noon—that’s what it’s all "If I thought I would be
about,” says Indiana coach burned” by another boycott, "I
John Pont. wouldn’trecruitanymoreblack
‘ ‘Coaches, around the country athletes,” he said,
are spending more time think- But Font quickly added that
ing about Everything than x’s he had "no negative feeling”
aptd o's than in my 18 years as about the black athletes who
a coach,” Pont told the annual quit the Indiana squad last year QQRDON -
NCAA news media seminar and may have ooet the team a
Pont was the discussion j-i at the time of the boycott
Pont said 14 black athletes
walked off the team, but four of
the nine players with eligibility
remaining soon returned and
the other five have since re-
joined the squad, •*
“As far as I’m concerned/’
Pont said, “there was absolute-
ly nothing to their grievances.”
However, he said, “They
talked about subtle racism. I
said there wasn't anything to It.
But in their mind there could
be.
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ihtete’s demands, but he said at Miami, Ohio, and coach at
he does not want a team pen- Yale,'Arid he runs a "eentrak
alized because "one peTadfi teed democracy” or “demo- ^
breaks down the group integ- cratic dictatorship” at Indiana,
rity. ..uses a game or sport to “and It all rests with me. I have
further a cause.” to find out how everybody ticks
Pont, whose record nosedived and make the decisions.”
For Owls Belly Dancer To
Benefit Boxer?
for musical Love Bugs.
RADIO/PHONO
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Trevino Back/
‘Home’ A ^
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - .here,,
Lee Trevino, the happy guy gun- to 4ave people arour
mngfdrhis second consecutive They're all pulling for
victory, said he had an edge on "Somehow, when you've got
the rest of the field today as all those people pulling for you,
all season. NEW YORK (AP) - Jeff haired and bosomy, waa there,
Bo Hagjin, head football coach Merritt, an ex-con who once did attired in a flimsy, be jeweled
„id athletic director, made the 29monthsforarmed robbery, is red skirt and mascara, to
nnsn’* 27 Mints and 16 announcement Wednesday and taking aim at Joe Fraxier’s show how she does It.
oaced Louisville by said to his knowledge it will be heavyweight boxing crowm- "You put your arms behind
• -----— fir«t nrivnie nr denomina- with the help of a belly dancer your head Uke this,” she said.
i- and a lO-man sjmdicate.^...... *<you breathe deeply. Now feel
Bellarminein a warmup for the first private or denomina
Saturday s important Missouri ‘wnal university to have syn
Vai lev clash with Cincinnati thetic grass in its stadium „„„ „ ...........
Valley clash with unciwa«._ ^ ^ ^ w fffl. champion of ^ w<,rld
Cage
Calendar
THURSDAY
South Houston freshmen A at
"Jeff Is the next he8Vy‘ how tight It Is around the shoul
•j no eufiuncv imu> weight champion of the world *
I purchase and installation of the -he's got a right hand like a
| synthetic turf. The specific type'—>•-*
Handsome stereo
console in walnut
Mediterranean
styling, witli AM
radio and 4-speed
record changer,
26” wide by 16”
deep. ■
Valued al $89.96
and eyes
of surface has not been deter
mined but Hagan said this will
| be done soon. ,
Hagan said the installation is
expected to begin in May and
take about three months to com-
plete. He said the funds to be
iEgeaaei
to show them something.” Lee. 8 p.m.
Trevino showed them some- -- FRIDAY This means that five South-
thing last week at Tucson. He REL at South Houston, 7:30 west Conference team stadiums
made up two strokes on Bob p.m. will have the artificial grass
Murphy on the last hole, tied REL JV’s at South Houston, 6 next season. Texas and Arkan-
big Bob for the top spot, then p.m. sas had it last season^ Texas
beat him with a birdie on the Sterling, open date Tech is in the process of tnstal-
ftrstlroteof a playoff. -- ----MvgitandTexasA^issched-
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Golf tournament.
“The gallery,” he said, point-
ing to the milling mob he has
dubbed "lee’s Fleas” that fol-
lows Ms every move, laughing
at his every utterance-whether
they can hear it or not.
—"Ibeyire got to help you,"
said Trevino, a Texas bbtti ursi nurew • !*;«•■ -------
Mexican-American~ Who - now And he’s jft* another little
lives in El Paso. i~, h« h«« un iust
•Man.Ihit one into the rough
and those Mexicans are kicking
it right back in the fairway.
- Just’like that,” he said, point-
ingto an imaginary ball in the
air. '■■.////?:
"I hit it in there and it comes
outjike if had hit a tree." he
laughed. <
“No, Seriously, the gallery
does help me," he said. “I get
a big following of Mexicans
rocket,” says Norman King, Camera bulbs
head of the group that bought popped
Merritt’s contract Wednesday, She wiggled a bit. “You throw
"He breathes beautifully,” the right hip to the right," she
says Leila, a doe-eyed Algerian said, “then left hiP to
belly dancer who teaches the left, like tMs ... "
fighter isometric exercises. Then she quivered. It was Uke
King, who said he recently a bowl of gelatin-lemon and-
sold his interest in U.S. Media nm»
for $8.5 million, formally an-
pounced the t * *
SattSSSSSf** - SJTUBDAV
mending schedule. No games scheduled
“l’d been pjpytng too much,”
he said "Until I went to Tuc-
Wednesday auermwn «. ^r, some of the syndl-1.
the offices of the staid New cises' Then 9ome of Syna‘
York Athletic Commission for cate - a comedian named
what turned into a three-ring Henny Youngman, King ana
sas had it last season Texas drcus others- - Joined in. Some of
‘ ’ ‘ ’ The fighter was bought from them pealed off their shirts
LDobie at ueer /arx, /:*> p.m. yng it and Texas A&M Is sdied- Bill Perry. ' *» wateb ^ ,tomach mus"
Dobie JV's, at Deer Park, 6 to have it before the sea- Uila, dark-eyed, black-lcles work
We have
^READV- CREDUW plansj
to fit qour budget.
qordon
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son starts
"gvenjnwWlMlnlngfBi? ^
"Hagan said in making the an-
nouncement, “this further
~ - ------------ ..^..lnnr, emnhasiiea repeated expres-
son I’d play everyday ih the | nailfflllrtr» skms by the university ad-
year.1 fflatHntW »6y l w*»--- « J?- > - ministration that Rice to proud
having trouble on those last CpLpflmilpgJ u, be a member of the South-
rounds l was tired ” uvuvuiuvu west Conference and we are
Trevino i»d been in conten- „ „ , going to continue contributing
tion in#ery tournament of the |J|| to it through a straonger, im-
year, only to fall back on the - , —., proved athletic program "
last round. He had final rounds Robert E. Lee and Sterling .i——
■_■ of 74, 75. 73, 77 and 75 before will take part in a pair of
-Z breaking through at Tucson for triangular meets Friday after- 1 #| || Hau
Vnllrvhall his flrit victory tea year noon UUUWClIIiaS
Y UlJCyinm He was thetournament favor- The Ganders wUI Journey to
ite for the title in San Antonio, Pasadena to meet the host JrOlfltS 111
.4_ ’ inm nhi* nossiblv another
mam* licit ti—
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Results
CHANNELVIEW (Spj-r-
Channelview’s girls basketball
Clear Creek.
The junior varsity team won
..both of its games, 15-2 and 154,
while the varsity dropped -a
pair, 1541 and tML
We interrupt
this paper for a brief
re-announcetnent
tew- . team plus possimy anouiei
Other threwrtwSai'ia We Pasiapngitofioef.Theftangers A Wjn
Channelview's girls basketball 72-hoid test on the 7,138-yard, wiU travel to Clear Creeklo 11 it Ilia tUU
teams farecf just opposit^ cL.par TO Pecan Valley Golf Club meet the WUdttata and Dfckln- TJJE ASS0CIATED press
each other Wednesday against fagge included Deane Beman, sori Both meets wiU get under- CaldweU, who
who won this tournament last way around 4 pin. eamedMsnickname by leaping
year when it waj known Ra the Both Drew *. r weF a convertible at the Arizo-
T^Open.Fr.aik Beard, Dave ing and Beverly ^^old#®Vna state University campus,
Hill, Bob Lunn and U.S. Open RELsaid they planned to enter!^ # ^^En tbe
d-_basketbatfcoiirt.
in,rran*r»eaio,4«i*^ mu <u«*
mu, oou Lunn and U.S. Open REL sakl they planned to
title,holder Orville Moody. all their boys
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The Moot-5, fifth year pro
130-125 National Basketball As-
sociation overtime victory over
the Cincinnati Royals Wednes-
day night..
Thirteen of Caldwell’s points
came in overtime as the Hawks
won their fourth game in the
last fi ve starts and boosted their
Western ‘Division lead to 2W
games over second-place L/w
Angeles.
Baltimore downed- Los An-
geles 117-103, Boston edged
, Phoenix 116-113, Milwaukee
tripped San Francisco 109-102
and San Diego downed Seattle
122-119in other NBA games
In, the American Basketball
Association, New York belted
Pittsburgh 116-dlO and Denver
toppedLosAngeleall8-107.
Cougars Are
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HOUSTON. (AP)—The Uni-
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versity of Houston golf team
ruled alstrong favorite today in
the first round of the Inwood
Forest. Intercollegiate golf
tournament.
The Cougars will be seeking
their 10th straight tournament
victory of the 1960-70 season.
Other teams in the field will
include Lamar Tech, Houston
Sam Houston State and
the University of St. Thomas.
The teams wittplay 18 holes
the first day and 36
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