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Morch 1970 First Round Set in NCAA as Teams Win Titles By GARY KALE The first-round pairings; for Saturday's opening of the 1970 NCAA basketball championships were completed after UCLA, Davidson, Rice, U. of Texas at El Paso University-clinched Conference titles. The Eastern Reglonals pit Southern Conference champion Davidson against fourth-ranked st. Bohaventure at the-homc court of St. John's University in New York; Temple, the 'Middle Atlantic Conference champ; against Villanova in Philadcl- phla, and Penn, Ohio U.

Wins MAC By GENE CADDES UPI Sports Writer It's finally all over in the JOHN LENTZ 107 Ib. Weight Class Mid-American Conference, and just as everybody thought the first of January, Ohio Unlver sity will be the "conference representative to the "NCAA basketball tournament. The Bobcats (9-1) won the earned the tournament berth Saturday by edging Bowling Green (7-3) In THE game, played before 14,102 fans at the OU Convocation Center in Athens. OU will meet Notre Dame Saturday in 145 Ib. Weight Class Wolford is Four MHS Wrestlers Go to District ihe-flrst-Tound-of-the-'Mid-tEast Regional at the University of Dayton Arena.

Tommy Corde, a sophomore reserve from Niagara at Princeton, N.J. A Mideast Regional doubleheader at Dayton, Ohio, pairs Onto University, Mid-American Conference king, opposite Notre and Western Kentucky with Jacksonville. the Midwest- Regionals -at Texas Christian', it's Dayton vs. Houston and Rice against fifth Cranked Mexico State. The Western Regional at Brlgham Young places 'UTEP vs.

Utah State and iWeber State against seeking its fourth straight NCAA title, routed California, 109-95, SaUtr- day night for its. fourth Eight crown. The Bruins, with a first- round bye, meet the Long State-Weber Slate winner at Seattle, March 12. Withstands 61-Polnt Effort Four members of the Marys- top four spots in the sectional past-week- qualified for tte district iouina- end at Northland High Sdwol. ment by placing in one of the Junior John Leotz placed Spring Training Aaron, Kaline Out at First Base Position fourth In the 107 Ib.

weight class. SeniorzMdke Lowe placed fourth ki the 145 Ib. weight class and juntar Len Andrews placed second in 6he heavyweight division. I Senior Jim WoMord won the 1123 Ib. weight class to bring his season record to 21-0.

Jim has deflnatcly eatoblished himself as the best wrestler In the history Of, MarysvJlte fflgfi 7The Didtrtot meet wili'be held thte weekend at Upper. Arling- tbri ffigh" SchoolWreSBIng will start Friday at 4 p.nv,. Kent State's fifth leading scorer for all time, netting 29 points to lead the 'Flashes to a 92-83 vktory over Northern Illinois. Lagodich ran his career totaJ to 1,013. Kent led 4448 at half time and maintained its margin In the second period with Tom Hintz coming off the bench to hit 9 of 11 field goal attempts and 18 pdErrts.

Roger Evans also had 18 for itlhe Flasher, Jerry. Zlelin- skl had 23 for Northern and Nate Mason 21. Miami grabbed a share of second place in the Mid-Am by beating Toledo 63-52, rallying Sectional at Marion but aT valuable asset Bobcats all year long, calmly dropped throws By United Press InternaUonar Stan Muslal and Mickey ManHerwho'played the'outfleld during most of their illustrious careers, finished up ftheir playing days at first base and 'Hank Aaron and AJ.Kaline, with a 'total of 33 years of major them, suit. Aaron, the perennial All Star outfielder for the Atlanta with seven seconds remaining to give Ohio U. an unbeatable 7H.4 JcadrThe iBobcats thenjet Bowling Green's Dan McLemore go In for the final meaningless basket as the time ran out.

The Bobcats, beaten at Bowling Green 85-65 ejarller In the season, started 4 out like they By-NEL THOMPSON The North' Union Wildcat stayed alive -in tournament play the" game away a midway -through half, but the Falcons cut "It" to' 44-40 at -half time -and the war defeated Northmoor," 6547 to win their sedtional brack- theJMaition CbBseum and will now move on to the Columbus Fairground Coliseum where they- wilLr play-West-Jef erson at 8 p.m. Wednesday. North Union was pressed hard by Nonthmonr until they finally broke away to an eigh'j point tead by half-time amd went on to control ithe final half of the the winners Dan McElrory was. fche (top scorer with 21 points. Womer tallied 19 to lead ihe losers scprihg.JThe Wildcats Mike Morgan atso netted 19.

game; Pal- two-run triple ana a Tun-scoring" double a three run third inning which carried the SchultzV to a victory over the Dunlops in a Kansas-City-Royals'-inrtasquafr game; Dave Nelson, was the star of the Washington --flhpoint-effort by Iltck-MounHo its home court loss in 30 games, 108-107, and clinch the Big 10 title. Davidson earned a postseason berth In the NCAA by for the Southern Conference tour Sunday absence of holdout Orlando Cepedar slugging Cepeda is seeking a raise- to $90,000 -but the Braves have offered him ney-Utle; VANCOUVER, B.C. Canada's World Cup akTcham- pionshlps here as Michele Jacot -first global trophy in earned last season when, helped lead to the National League's Western (Division crown homers a homer, double and single. The San Diego Padres Julio Morales-hit-a-homer-for Ozzle Virgil-coached team downed the Wes Westrum's, 3-2, as the San Francisco first intrasquad game. Broken at OSU in game.

Nonthmoor North Union 12 24 37 47 16 32 Northmoor (12-8): Worner 6-719; Warner 3-1-7; Tallman 3-0-6; Mangrum 0-1-1; McCombsi 0-2-2; Auck 1-0-2; McCleary 10-2. Totods 16-15-47. North Union (11-8): Temple 4-4-12; Ferrell 1-0-2; McElroy 85-21; Morgan 9-1-19; Curtis 3-0" from a 50-47 deficit late in game. Walt Williams of Miami! and the Rockets' Doug Hess led all'scorers with 19 Miami, now 15-7 on the year, closes against Xavler Tuesday! night In Cincinnati, Toledo com-j Dieted a topsy-turvy season with' a 13-11 overall mark and a 3-71 MAC slate. Wittenbefg and Oberlin will j' meet in the Ohio Conference: Tournament finals Tuesday; night at Baldwin Wallafie i Wittenberg dumped league! champion and NCAA-bound I Southtern Division of tihe touma-; ment, and Oberlin took Wooster'j 83-74 (to capture lite Division Wittenberg trailed for mostV of the game, but broke a 52-52; tie on a basket by 'Larry Baker, who led the Tigers with 15 points.

defeated Youngstown State 50; Malone handled Ohio' Doml-j nlcan 10097; Wayne State beat! Cleveland State 78-76; Case, Tech Western; Reserve 79-76; jand St, Vincent, of Penn- Track and Field COLUMBUS (UPI) More than 300 athletes, from 21 colleges and universities met here With the score OU, the Falcons had possession and were- But a bad pass the ball over to the Bobcats," Corde was fouled and made both shots of a one and one to give Ohio an unbeatebfe Jead.iwith-££ven seconds left. BGs Dan 'McLemore scored We'll SaVt as the Bobcats let him go In uncontested as time -ran 'out. Dayton, bound for the i plonships. Nine meet records were broken and another tied 'been only her second year on the tour. field and first base, but the 17- year veteran of the Detroit Mike Hill Wins 10 PYIVIENTS out at Lakeland after complaining of not feeling well.

Another- absentee from the Tigers drills was utility infielder Dalton Jones who was suffering from an upset stomach, The Orioles will hold their first Intrasquad game today minus the services of first baseman iBoog Powell, second Dave Johnson and left versity's French iFleldhouse. dash was-tied. Recorda were broken In 880-yard 'run, 'two-mile, tlje Bobcats-how-to. handle Notre Dame as the Flyers thumped the Irish 95-79. (Dayton, May ancT jwith 26 and 25 halftlme, let the Irish come within a point with 10 minutes MIAMI (UPl)-Wnen Mike Hill drove a truqk- and worked construction he worked harder than he does now, and didn't make nearly as much money.

Two years ago he told himself got ifto be a better runTlne mile fun, the -jump and run, ithe, pitcher Dave ir of whom became official holdouts PAYMENT REDIieiER are the Cincinnati Reds who Helms, pitcher Jim Maloney and third baseman Tony Perez. The Los Angeles Dodgers winner Bill Joined his older brother on thfe pro golf tour and this weekend pocketed $30,000 for winning the $150,000 Doral Eastern Open golf first tour victory. "Even If they recognize you they In the 880, Illinois runners Lee LaBodle and Ron 'Phillips finished one-two 'and 'Dave Wottle of Bowling Green took third, ZState's HDplig won the 8:53.9. Ken Silvious of Eastern Kentucky finished second and Ken Howse of Rllnois was third, vln a new event for the Ohio left in the game, and then pulled away at tfie'ena Dame's SustltTCarrTIed New York Athletic Club new American record in the Singer-fpr the club's director of player personnel, winner Don Sutton "are very close to agreement:" Other (Dodger holdouts include catchers Tom illallcr and Jeff Torborg. Al Oliver drove in both runs with a single and an' infield you," he-aald, rofcrring-to-his- more famous older brother, who pace-setting 279.

"I think Dave Is as happy for my win as I am-myself." iHlll's nlne'Under- par Jptal," finished one under-par round of 71 Sunday, was four strokes better than second Colbertrwho shot a par 72 on the windy, thrcc-mlle walk, stepping the "Baltimore all scorers with 31 points, four below his average. Won the year with a game remaining with 'Loyola of Chicago. Notre Dame finished with a 20-6 mark. Tom Lagodich Jaecame the "BANCPLfiN RESERl' NBA Standings By United Press International East L. Pet.

GB New York Milwaukee 54 15 60 22 .783 .694 tllstance In 20t48rO. Second was- Floyd Godwin of the Denver Your calf apecdy arrangements MODERN FINANCE (B M. FIKk IM3-AUIO MOB. Tutt Tkurn, Krl. Hat.

fc-U as the iWTllle 'Bill Mazeroskls, 2-1, Kayos' City Hoyala' for a flve-under-par 283. Tied for third were Larry JBrUish ftyder 'Tnember Brian Barnes and transplanted Australian Track Club, and third Jack Ohio Track Club." 1 Illinois set the new two-mile record, winning the event in In the invitational two-mile Colfihour of the meet of ,9:03.6 jnjbeatlng Philadclphla 37 34 .521 18- Clnclnnatl 31 40 .4374 29 45 .392 West W. GB Atlanta jAngeles 1 1 -39 Phoenik Chicago Seattle 34 32 41 41 under-par at 286. Jack McGowan was eight strokes back at 287 after tying momentarily on the front nine. shot a 75 Sunday to (inisSr at "four-over- par 292, a dozen strokes back.

in what turned in a two-man race. Bertelsen clocked 9:11,2 and in third' place at Dave -Kerry, Weekend Sports Briefs Orvlll Moody scored a 74 for a By Ualted Press International Saturday -MIAMtKUPn-JVent Du Nord captured the $144,600 Hialeah Turf Cup atllialeah. San Franclsco27 .459 6V4 .438 8 431-8 .380 12 Why not consider the advantages of, having a reserve account for checking account. Simply, bank how much you want 'in your Bane- Reserve Accounts, then whenever you need it write a check I Apply Now. Your Account Insured to $20,000 by F.D.I.C.

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Ga. (UPD-CIW Rieney rwon the Macon International 'tennis tournament by defeating top seeded Arthur Ashe, 6-3, 8-6. RICHMOND, Va. James Uylton beat Richard Petty by almost a full lap while winning the 271-rnile 'Richmond griind. liylton averaged $2,004 miles hour.

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