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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 63

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I Angeles States Wednesday, December 19, 1984Part III College Basketball Roundup Illinois Hands Cincinnati First Defeat, 87-65 I V. (tffttffif Shear Comfort19 genuine sheepskin seat covers keep you cool dry in summer, warm cozy in winter. Enjoy cloudlike softness by riding on millions of springy wool fibers. Our 2,000 unique patterns assure a glove-like fit for sheer elegance and luxury. From Times Wire Services Ken Norman scored 17 points as Illinois, ranked third by United Press International and fourth by Associated Press, overwhelmed previously unbeaten Cincinnati, 87-65, Tuesday night at the Rose-mont Horizon.

Illinois (11-1) is unbeaten in five appearances at the Horizon in suburban Chicago. Cincinnati fell to 5-1. Illinois led, 12-11, in the first half when it exploded for a dozen unanswered points and was never headed. The Ulini, who dominated the boards against shorter Cincinnati, held a 38-23 lead at halftime. All of Norman's points came in the second half.

Also scoring in double figures for the Illini was George Montgomery (14), Anthony Welch (14), Efrem Winters (11) and Doub Altenberger (10. Derrick McMillan, with 14, led the Bearcats. Michigan St. 68, George Washington 54 Sam Vincent scored 26 Nevada Las Vegas 86, Nevada Reno 77 Richie Adams scored 26 points at Las Vegas as the Rebels (2-2) avenged a season-opening loss to the Wolf Pack at Reno. Curtis High scored a game-high 29 points to lead Reno (4-3).

Harvard 67, Holy Cross 66 Joe Carrabino scored 25 points and clutch foul shooting carried the unbeaten Crimson (6-0) to victory at Cambridge, Mass. Larry West-brook's 21 points lead the Crusaders (1-6), but it wasn't enough as Harvard made its last nine free throws to cinch the win. Bowling Green 60, Princeton 59 Freshman center Anthony Robinson scored 14 points including two free throws that gave the Falcons (6-1) their first lead, 58-57, with a minute to play at Bowling Green, Ohio. The winning points came on guard Al Thomas free throws. John Smyth's 17 points led the Tigers (2-6), who led at halftime, 33-22.

Darryl Flowers hit a 17-foot baseline jumper with eight seconds left to give the Beavers the victory at Santa Clara. The shot by Flowers, who had 18 points, broke a 62-62 tie. A.C. Green pulled down 15 rebounds and scored 13 points for Oregon State. St.

Mary's 61, Stanford 56 Bryan Shaw and David Cooke combined for nine free throws in overtime as the Gaels knocked the Cardinal out of the unbeaten ranks at Santa Clara. Stanford (4-1) led virtually all the way in regulation, but Darryl Smith's basket at the buzzer enabled St. Mary's (6-3) to tie 50-50. California 71, Dartmouth 44 Edie Javius scored 12 points and Dave Butler 10 as the Bears (4-1) routed the turnover plagued Big Green at Berkeley. Dartmouth (1-5) was guilty of 20 turnovers and was outrebounded 31-18 after trailing only 29-21 at halftime.

points as the Spartans broke open a close game at Washington, D.C., in the second half and survived a 24-point performance Jrom the Colonials' 6-10 center Mike Brown in running their record to 7-0. Arkansas 74, Texas San Antonio 67 Joe Kleine scored a career-high 33 points and forward William Mills made two key steals to lead the Razorbacks (6-1) over the Roadrunners (5-2) at Little Rock. Derrick Gervin, younger brother of George Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs, led Texas San Antonio with 30 points. Oklahoma St. 92, Oral Roberts 71 Forward Charles Williams scored a career-high 25 points and Joe Atkinson added 20 as the Cowboys (6-2), hitting on 60 of their shots, overwhelmed the Titans at Stillwater, Okla.

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