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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • Page 152

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4 Port III Mar. 3, 1978 Uoa clngrlrd ZimtS CHAPMAN BEATEN BY AUGUSTANA Js! Cal State Fullerton's women's basketball team rallied for The Newswire eight points in the final minute and a half Thursday night to lead the Titans past Long Beach State, 78-76, in a Western Collegiate Athletic Am game at Long Beach. Jackie Hullah's 10-footer with one second left gave Fullerton the win and an at-large berth to the AIAW Western Regionals at Stanford University, March 9-11. Indeed, it was the Panthers' first postseason appearance in 15 years. Chapman was selected as an at-large team to the regionals.

Marvin Thurman led the Panthers (19-9) with 27 points. Ty Bauler added 14 and Rusty Owens had 12 points and 12 rebounds. LONG BEACH STATE (74) Johnson 3, Havelaka 13, Marshall 3, Stlth 14, Bell 8, Maddox 17, Halftime Lono Beach, 45-41 CAL STATE FULLERTON (78) HuMeh 14, 0'Sulllven 14, Wise 5, Ricks 14, Burtls 9, Davidson 4, Klnns, Martin 6. AUGUSTANA (78) -Schenket- CHAPMAN (44) Owens IS, bars Napel 10, riarmmer 14, Bauler 14, Nichols 4, Thurman 27, Krler 17, Wllber 3, Bapenam 10, Halftime Augustana, 4B-3S. Powers Fined, Suspended for Allowing Zone Defense Referee Richie Powers has been fined $2,500 and suspended withoul pay for three games by the National Basketball Assn.

for advising the New Jersey Nets and Atlanta Hawks that he would not enforce league rules regarding zone defenses. PCTSSURE PACKED ACC BASKETBALL CHAMPIOMSHIP! SATURDAyONABC! LOWEST PRICES ON Vivitar Lenses GREEN BAY Arvid Krammer, a 6-8 forward, scored 16 points in the first 10 minutes of play Thursday night to lead Augustana (SD.) College past Chapman, 78-68, in the first round of the NCAA Division North Central Regional playoffs at Brown County Memorial Arena. Krammer, from Fulpa, finished with 24 points and 8 rebounds, and Steve Krier added 17 for the Vikings (18-10). Augustana, the North Central Conference champion, has won 13 of its last 16 games. The Vikings took a 16-4 lead behind the inside shooting of Krammer.

Augustana shot 67 24 of 36 in the first half. Chapman shot 50. "We played like a team that was in the playoffs for the first time in 15 years in the first half," said Chapman coach Rich Rider. "But we played very well in the second half." Northridge, San Diego Gain Division II Finals BY DAVE STREGE Times Staff Vrlter Cal State Northridge advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division If Western Regionals with a 79-73 win over UC Davis Thursday night at Northridge. Northridge plays the University of San Diego in the finals tonight at 9 in the same gym.

USD defeated Puget Sound, 91-85, in the opener. Chuck Evans scored 10 points to lead Northridge to a 39-30 halftime lead as the Matadors played most the half without stars Larry Singleton and Terry Miller. Singleton, who leads the Matadors in scoring with a 15.8 average, committed his third foul after only nine minutes and sat out the final 11 minutes of the half. Miller, the CCAA player of the year, also sat out nine minutes after picking up two fouls. Audwin Thomas, the Far Western Conference most valuable player who is averaging 19 points a game for UC Davis, didn't score his first field goal until 7:48 remained in the opening 20 minutes.

Ron Cole, a 6-4 guard who leads San Diego with a 16-point average, scored 19 of his 21 points in the second half. The score was tied 38-38 at halftime. San Diego scored eight straight points to take its biggest lead of the game, 82-71, with three minutes left Neither team led by more than five points most of the All brand now with 5 yr. factory guarantee Mat Nktiti Otiar m-II (m Starts WIIJI MS S5JI IMS MM HJS 7111 IM II7JN IMS IMS IMS IMS IMS SMS 14 21 IS Utters (JSCf ssiBtr 7I -1MH IMS IMS MM IHJS SLH 1IMS tlMS 1ttJ auh mm nut (4MS ma (IffaaBaoartMh;) I4MI an 71-151 n-wer SIPPIKS LPJTll ractM. AHHOUMeaUtUT COLOR PRINTING WORKSHOP Wad.

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PUGET SOUND (lU-Walker It, Halftlr nime- Powers confirmed that Wednesday night he had told both teams, through their coaches and captains, that he would permit the teams to employ "exotic defenses" as long as neither team complained. That was contrary to Rule 12, Section 1, prohibiting the use of zone defenses in the NBA. NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien said, "Powers' unprecedented action to intentionally ignore a playing rule represents a flagrant disregard for his responsibility as an NBA official." Powers, a 20-year veteran as an NBA official, has campaigned to have the rule against zone defenses abolished. Boxer Bobby Lee Hunter has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of aggravated assault and battery in Columbia, S.C. Hunter, 28, was accused of beating a 16-year-old boy during an alleged sexual attack.

Hunter, a two-time National AAU flyweight champion, became a celebrity in the early 1970s when he was allowed to fight while serving time in a penitentiary. He was paroled in 1973 after having served six years of an 18-year sentence for manslaughter, The $200,000 Tournament of Champions, a 'World Championship Tennis event, will be held at the Las Vegas Hilton Pavilion March 20-26. Sixteen winners of major championships will compete for first-prize money of The University of Louisville sold its basketball game with Nevada Las Vegas next Monday night in Louisville has been canceled. The game previously had been postponed twice because of weather and conflicting commitments. Louisville officials said Nevada Las Vegas objected to Monday night's date because of a televised game the next night against Athletes in Action in Long Beach.

Carl (Bobo) Olson is suing Carl (Bobo) Olson in Alameda County Superior Court for using his name and reputation as a former boxing champion to sell motor homes and otherwise profit. Olson, 51, former world middleweight champion, alleges that the other Olson, whose real name is believed to be Al Correria, has been using his name in various ventures and has managed to be interviewed by newspapers on his boxing exploits. Olson lives in Sacramento. The Oakland A's announced that fans will be admitted for half-price at all Monday games this season. The A's have eight Monday games scheduled, including the April 10 opener against the Seattle Mariners.

Bettors on sporting events watered $208 million at licensed Nevada bookmaking establishments in 1977, the state Gaming Control Board revealed. The board said the figure in 1976 was about $158 million. British bookmakers established defending champion West Germany a 7-2 favorite to win this year's World Cup in soccer. Brazil was next at 4-1 and Holland, a 1974 finalist, was 6-1. Argentina, the host nation, is 7-1.

Names in the News Abe Androff, head basketball coach at Glendale College for 23 years, announced his retirement. He will remain on the physical education staff. A school official said that Ed Goorjian, Crescenta Valley High School coach, is expected to apply for the job. Bob Miller announced his resignation as head basketball coach at Cal State Los Angeles. Miller had an eight-year record of 125-112, including a 7-19 record this season.

Eddie Sutton of the University of Arkansas was named college basketball Coach of the Year by the Associated Press. pro bowltrs tour Finals of the $150,000 Burger King Open. ABC3WDC WORLD OF SPORTS AjImitk coast corvoiffKe BASKfTBAU. CHAMPtONSHP Tense, heart-poundlng basketball excitement In the championship game of one of the strongest conferences In the country! llClHAiWWOSTAJK-ftX)MMAlAH Believe It, Alydar and other Kentucky Derby hopefuls In their first major test. abc sKmrc WE'VE HI TOV COVERED! Greenwood Selected to Both AP, UPI All-American Teams Forward David Greenwood of UCLA was named Thursday to the Associated Press and United Press Ail-American basketball teams.

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MUTED Mill lltTMMATIOKAL FIRST Team Butch Lea, (Marquette), Phil Ford (North Carolina), Mychal Thompson, (Minnesota), Larry Bird, (Indiana David Greenwood. (UCLA). SECOND TEAM-Freeman Williams (Portland SI Sidney Moncrlef (Arkansas), James Bailey (Rutgers), Rick Robey Jack Glvens (Kentucky). ASSOCIATID MMUS FIRST TEAM Phil Ford (North Carolina), Butch Lea (Marauerte), Mrchal Thompson (Minnesota), Larry Bird (Indiana David Greenwood (UCLA). SECOND TEAM Jack Glvens (Kentucky), Freeman Wllllems (Portland Ron Brewer (Arkansas), Reggie King (Alabama), Dave Conine (DePaul).

THIRO TEAM Sidney Moncrlef (Arkansas), Rod Griffin (Wake Forest), Rick Robey (Kentucky), Earvln Johnson (Michigan Mike Evans (Kansas Honorable mention Included-WM-ford Boynes (San Frenclsco), James Hardy (San Francisco), Bill Cart-wright (San Francisco), Ray Town-send (UCLA). THIRD TEAM Roger phogloy Bradlav). Kvla Macv (Kentuelvf. Dava Conine (DePaufk Rod GrIHIn (Wake Forest), Earvln Johnson (Michigan Honorable mention tnchided-ftlll cartwrigm, (sen Frenctscoi. I.M.s'.'fVJI.IJIJM;L-IJ.I.Hd:l'iAli.llf 3 ways to save money on air conditioning from Carrier-now! $200,000 Stock Liquidation Sals SIM it Ms fatal 2S3-3S0 Chevy VM SUIS apoua OH 3.

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And it's all because of you. You chose Marcia with the same good taste that keeps you choosing light and smooth Black Velvet Canadian Whisky. So thank you from Marcia and from Black Velvet. Now sit back and enjoy the fruits of your victory. BLACK VELVET BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY, 80 PROOF.

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