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Page 16 Austin, Texas The Austin American Tuesday, March 23, 1971 Kansas Working on It ow To Play UCLA? lexas lno GG Champs 1 jjmm ywpmwa' mmmm LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Conference co-champion the of Milwaukee, flooring the 1969 AAU champion in the third and Coach Ted Owens went about decisive round. the grim task Monday of pre UCLA might draw some conclusions about the Kansas team it will face Thursday night from the postgame remarks of coaches, Guy Lewis, of Houston, and Maury John, of Drake. paring his fourth-ranked Kansas Jayhawks defeated in the regional finals. "Drake is certainly equal to anyone we've played this year.

They have so much quickness." Larry Johnson of Indianapolis, hooked to a clear-cut decision over Felton Woods of Grand Jayhawks for Thursday night's FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) Quick, crafty Bubba Busceme captured his third straight national title Monday night in a Texas flavored wrapup of the 44th Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. Busceme outpointed rugged James Heair of Roswell, N.M., in a stormy lightweight finale, a surprisingly close duel between two aggressive belters. head-on collision with top-rated UCLA in the NCAA national Rapids, the light heavy weight champ last year. basketball semifinals at Hous ton, Tex.

Flyweight James Martinez and bantamweight Johnny Mo reno added to the Texas totals, both winning on points. Phones Corral NCAA Coaches Owens, who maneuvers his players in games until he gets the winning combination like a chess expert jockeying for posi Martinez decked Gregory Busceme, the national feather weight titlist in 1969 and 1970 tion, wasn't about to reveal his Lewis of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the third round en route to the triumph and Moreno turned back plans for the game he has breathed a massive sigh of relief when the decision was announced and grabbed the ex dreamed of playing since this The possibility of another As John Glover of Elizabeth, N.J, HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Thel aging basketball season was in HAROLD MAYO New Taylor coach Ex-Rice Aide New trodome all-time collegiate bas four coaches whose teams meet its infancy. ketball attendance record ap I Ronald Draper, a Kansas City slugger, battled his way to the heavyweight crown by outpoint Thursday night in the NCAA "I think every coach dreams parently disappeared last Thurs-J basketball semifinals in the As about how to play UCLA," Ow day when Kansas came front i trodome meet the press by way ing John Dennis of Lowell, in a fierce finale. ens said.

"Every time I've seen behind to defeat Houston, hausted Heair in a mid-ring bear hug. The largest crowd of the four-night charity show, 12,459, streamed into the Tarrant County Convention Center to watch Texas hammer out a successful defense of its team of telephone Tuesday. An Astrodome news confer the first round of the Mid- Louis Self of Toledo, Ohio, in them on television, I've wondered how to play them. Duck Coach "It will take great strength ence will include telephone in- west regionals at Wichita State, terviews with coaches John A 1968 early season showdown-Wooden of UCLA, Ted Owens between undefeated UCLA and U7 tucked away the featherweight title with a decision over Earl Wilson of Jackson, and Wiley Johnson of Cincinnati won and quickness to beat UCLA. We won't know how Kansas will match up until they actually of Kansas, Jack Kraft of Villa- Houston packea w.osu imu me Besides Busceme, a student at mttJ TAYLOR Former Rice University football assistant the light welter trophy by out' pointing Brooks Byrd of Ros well, N.M.

play." The road to Houston has been Byrd was the 1967 feather $Yj rix A rough for Kansas even though weight champion. the Jayhawks will take a 21- (VIA Kk Lamar Tech in Beaumont, two other Texans wrapped up national trophies while two defending champions failed in their bids for consecutive titles. Jerry Dobbs of Knoxville, took a close but unanimous decision over reigning middleweight king Larry Ward Larry Carlisle of Charlotte, game winning streak into the nova, and John Oldham of Astrodome, liousion won me Western Kentucky. hriIler. but UCLA cam The long distance conference the NCAA semi-start, a busy five-day Astro.

finals Los Angeles to trounce dome schedule that is to end th A Rri 4 at p.m. CST Saturday with nJnik LCLA the national championship game wU! find Astrodome between the two Thursday night Jf fom winners those of 1968. The court and a wide apron will be raised The Thursday pa.nngs for the feet above he ound t0 four regional champions place vipu.in frnm rm.nd anfi Harold Mayo will be the new Taylor football coach, a reliable source reported here Monday night. Mayo, 30, an offensive backfield aide with the Owls, will replace Cliff Vandeventer, who resigned Jan. 20.

The new Duck head man a hardhitting marine sergeant who won the 1969 AAU UCLA game and a 27-1 record, the same over-all mark as the highly touted bruins. Kansas championship, pounded his way to the welterweight crown with has won its last six games by total margin of 13 points, two of them in overtime. a solid decision over Ike Slu man of Salt Lake City. Carlisle battered Shipman un graduated from Lamar Tech in AP Wlrtphoto HAWAII'S JOHN PENEBACKER (21) MISSES A LAYUP But Islanders rallied for two-overtime 88-87 NIT win. Hawaii, N.C.

Win in NIT Duke Devils Tennessee "Our two games In the Mid Villanova against Western Ken- eves of the muIti.pur. tucky at 6:40 p.m. and UCLA, domcd s(ructure the defending champion, against AHHi(innn, rMtrrrnrr mercifully through all three rounds, stinging him repeatedly west Regional at Wichita," Owens said, "have been great preparation for us." Squires Win Fight For Scott Kansas at 8:40 p.m. foow WodnMfJay anfj Fri. NBC-TV will use eight cam- dav with left hooks, but never drop-ping him to the canvas.

1963 following a stint at Kilgore Junior College, where he was an Ail-American halfback. His high school background Includes a Class AA state title at Piano, near his native Collin County just north of Dallas. Mayo coached the Rice The Jayhawks edced 14th- Samuel NeSmith of Indianapo eras in covering the tournament. Eacn eoach will meet with ranked Houston 78-77 and 19th- lis took the light middleweight blocking numerous Tennessee berth against St. Bonaventure rated Drake 73-71 at Wichita.

NEW YORK (AP) Brutish title by default when Levon Ses Owens expressed concern Wednesday night. shots and picking off nine re bounds, and Duke joined Caro Randy Denton bedeviled Tennessee with 32 points and 17 sion of Elizabeth, N.J., was un over the closeness by which freshman team in 1968, his first The Rainbows, playing for ther TTnncne ha hn urlnnintT nf Infp able to fight because of an eye Una as the first ACC teams ever NORFOLK, Va. (AP) The rebounds to lead the Duke Blue Devils to a 78-64 victory Monday injury. to reach the semifinals. The Villanova-Western Kentucky neWsmen about the time his game will be carried nationally team rfc, out jn the Dome on except for the West Coast and a yet-to-be-determined schedule Kansas areas where viewers will, Wednesday afternoon.

The four see the Kansas challenge against then will appear together Fri-UCLA. Hawaii and the armed day at a new, conference that Forces Network also will watch ls t0 conclude the annual mwt-UCLA and Kansas via satellite. jng 0f U.S. Easketball Record crowds of 35.000 to Writers Association. year at the Houston institution, then logged a year tutoring the varsity defensive secondary.

u. but quickly added that each vie rubbed out a 14-point Oklahoma tory na, given the team in. Virginia Squires of the Ameri night and into the semifinals of North Carolina also nailed down its triumph in the second lead with a second-half chargelcreased confidence. Married, Mayo has two the National Invitation Basket can Basketball Association Monday said they have won their six-month battle with the Buffa- led by Nash, who scored 11 "I think we have been very half. children.

points in the second 20 minutes ball Tournament. Duke's quarter final victory tight," he said. "When you com UT Netters Catch Bears Texas and Baylor open their With Chadwick and Bill Chamberlain leading the pete at the national championship level you can't remain tight as Hawaii stormed back to tie score 73-all at the end of regulation time. charge, the Tar Heels broke lo Braves of the National Basketball Association for the services of veteran Ray Scott. A Squires' spokesman said the NBA club has agreed to ask for Ali Scoffs At Doctor's very long." 45,000 are expected.

The all- The National Association time NCAA high of 19,153 was Basketball Coaches holds its an-set in Louisville, In 1963r.ual convention during the tour-when Loyola of Illinois took anjnament and concludes Its sched-overtime championship came ule with an honors dinner Fri away from a 37-34 halftime lead sent the Blue Devils into a Thursday night semifinal match against Atlantic Coast Conference colleague North Carolina, which earlier stopped Provi Southwest Conference tennis Penebacker scored 20 for the to open a 59-49 spread midway Owens said he expects UCLA to be "bigger and stronger than winners while Bobby Jack led through the second half. dismissal "with prejudice" of Oklahoma with a game-high 32. competition here Tuesday at 2 p.m. on Penick Courts. Coach Wilmer Allison's Longhorns stand 7-3-1 for the Drake," The Missouri Valley from Cincinnati, 60-58.

day nisht. dence 86-79 behind Dave Chad- But Ernie DIGregorio, who 'Dope' Claim its federal court suit against wick's 22 points. scored 18 of his 23 points in the Scott and the Squires, the Rich- UTT T. NT CAP second half, led a Providence Muhammad Ali termed as News ater reported. season in non-conference dual matches.

Texas downed the In the opener of the Madison Square Garden tripleheader, rally that brought the Friars to within five at 84-79 with less "This means," said Squires owner Earl F. Foreman, a Hawaii edged Oklahoma 88-87 in Bears, 5-2, in a warmup match at Waco Saturday. than 30 seconds to play. But ly" and "ridiculous" Monday a report by a British doctor that; Ali may have been doped in losing his heavyweight title fight to Joe Frazier. North Carolina's slowdown tac Allison will likely go with Washington attorney, "that the suit cannot be reinstituted and we have won the rights to a Avery Rush, John and Dan tics kept the ball away from Providence for the most part in SEMI'MMIUAL In New York, the State Athlet- Plaver whom believe to be the the waning minutes.

Nelson, Jim Bayless, Ron Touchon and Marc Wiegand in the five singles and two doubles best backup man in the Ameri Hawaiis triumph gave the can Basketball Association Rainbows the final quarter final matches. "All that remains now is for liD double overtime as Bob Nash scored a key field goal and Tom Newell added two free throws in the last 20 seconds. Duke's rebound power propelled the Blue Devils into a 41-34 late in the first half, but Tennessee's deliberate offense wiped that out and the Volunteers closed the gap to 41-40 on Dick Johnston's layup at the buzzer. The 6-foot-10, 240-pound Denton then took command in the second half, scoring 14 points, HAWAII 81, OKLAHOMA 17, 2 CT Hawaii 15 38 11 i UT has two more matches scheduled for this week. Oklahoma 46 27 4 1087 Hawaii Davi l-J-18, Nosh 9-1-19, the appropriate pleadings to be filed in federal court." Scott signed with the Squires Wednesday the Longhorns host Southwest Texas and Friday reneoocKer -o-aj, rreeman e-i-13.

Holiday HI! 0KE 3s 5-0-10, Huber 0-0-0, Skllllcorn M-0, Kendall 0-0-0. Totals 37-14-88. last Sept. after Buffalo had Oklohoma Jack 14-4-32, Yul 7-5 19, Roy 4-0-8, Ptttet 5-0-10, Martin 5-1-12, 1c Commission's chairman, Edwin B. Dooley, labeled the statement "completely irresponsible" and said it was definitely not in the best interests of boxing, the medical profession or ood sportsmanship.

T)r. Joseph Blonstein, the Medical Commission AS World Amateur Boxing suspUon, wrote about his journa in a London medical er. General am claimed him from the Baltimore they get back into SWC play with SMU in Dallas. Texas plays TCU in Fort Worth on Bullets' roster in the NBA expansion draft. Saturday.

uormon ihhj. larweu z-fl-4, Jones 1-0-2. Totals 38-1147. Fouled out Freeman, Holiday. Ray, Martin, NORTH CAROLINA 84, PROVIDRNCI 7t North Carolina 37 49 86 2 WEEKS ONLY MARCH 22-APRIL 3 ill ML SAVE fram23.60ro32.800 4 TIRES Providence 34 45791 Two weeks after Scott penned his ABA contract, New-Lobe Enterprises, owner of the Buffalo franchise, filed a $304,545 North Carolina Chamturlom 8-3-19, Chadwick 9-4-22, Dedmon 6-6-18.

Kari 6-3-1 prevls 1-0-2, Glpel 0-04), Johnston 3-0-6, Muoond 0-4-4, Corson 0-0-0, Chambers 0-0-0. Totolt 33-20-H. Coogs, Eagles Nab Golf Meet Crowns himself," Clay doped damage suit against Scott and Providence King 4-7-15. DIGregorio ferring to Aictr wrote, re the Squires. iostciio i-t-j, jonnson 1-1-3, and not his Ml his Christian iarrona -9-io, Lewis 0-0-0, COIioco 8-1-17, McGuinn 0-2-2.

Totals 28-23-79. Fouled out Chamberlain, Castillo. DUKE 71, TENNESSEE could have been name. "He The Braves contended they had obtained Scott's contract from Baltimore and that it had knowing without for the Division I medal with Duke 41 3778 nnessee 40 2464 Duke Kathermon 8-3-19, Saunders 3-04. In all the major fitf three years remaining through 75's and Estes won a playoff on seen Clav I have ml have Denton 13-4-32, O'Conner 3-4-10, DeVentio the 1971-72 season.

i-o-i. wieicnionnl 0-3-3, Shaw 2-0-4, Dawson 1-0-1 Totals 3M6-7I. the first hole. O. Henry Junior High of The Squires said the contract Tennessee England 7-3-17, Johnson 8-8-24, Richardson 4-5-13, Edwards 1-2-4, stipulated in two separate plac Austin finished fourth in the Johnston 3-0-6, Hawkins 0-0-0, Voelker es it was for one year, but the Division I tourney with 318.

0-O-U. lOtOIS 2J-II-64. Fouled out None. Braves maintained it was a ty- him move so slowly." seen Houston Nabs Big Golf Lead graphical error. pS.

District Court Judge clrfd B. Kellam ruled here 1 that Scott could contin- a full tr tne Squires until Crockett's Cougars and the Georgetown Eagles won division crowns in the Round Rock Invitation golf tourney at Balcones Country Club Monday. Crockett's foursome compiled a total of 311 strokes for the Division I title while Georgetown wrapped up Division II with 338. Round Rock and Luling tied for second in Division II with Luling winning a playoff on the first hole. Round Rock's Mark Coward was Division II medalist with 71, the best score of the day, while Crockett's Frank Estes and Killeen's Keith Fergus tied DIVISION I Team Totals Crockett 311, Killeen 311 Temple 313, O.

Henry Junior High 3U. Rockdale 320, Austin High 323, Brenham 329, Crockett No. Two 329, Del Voile 337, Lanier 341, Son Morcoj 347, Rockdole No. Two 349, KlMeen No. Two 349, Lonier No.

Two 353, Johnston 343, Lockhart 399, Del Voile No. Two 410. Tad ThrM Tnm the suit 'ng cou De ne'd on Hiram Walker made great whiskey by making every hour count. The man who started it all in 1858 HOUSTON (AP) Led by a two-under-par 71-35106 by Tom Jenkins, the University of Houston took a 44-stroke lead Monday in the seventh Les Bolsted Intercollegiate Gslf Tournament. Houston had a 27-hole 555 and was followed by Pan American College at 599 and Minnesota at 607.

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LAMAR 478-3438 your iwmr ii our iuiishi yard per kick average, acccj. ing to Official Statistics releasft. Crockett 311 (Frank Estes 75, Ed Rohon Mike Mossey 80, Kevin Borthomew iviunud v. 8 years old Fergus 75, Chuck Carlisle 79, Bill Country Club honors the veteran Minnesota golf coach. Low man for Pan American was John Wilkinson at 75-35 112, while Dave Asberle led Minnesota with a 79-40119.

The final 27 holes will be, played Tuesday. Ween 312 (Keith Srmotd 77, Paul Ti 81) Hoboe 313 (Gary Parsons 76, Dennis Greg Antunes 78, Pot Vrba 82) DIVISION II Georqt Team Totals Luling, 3q 338, Round Rock and ill Iim4- No. Two ach, Caldwell 353, Luling Lewis kicked 79 times and his longest was 63 yards. Bob Wal-den of Pittsburgh, also in the American Conference, was second with a 45.2 average. The top kicker in the National Conference was rookie Julius Fagan of the New Orleans Saints with a 42.5 average.

Ron Widby of Dallas was second Westlake Rock No. Two 377, 399, Burnet laivert 394, Marble Falls No. Three 457. Hutto 428, Round Rock Top Georgetown 33VM Teams Nelson 86, Jimaul Williams 78, Jon Boldibeck 88) -owder 86, Jerry Round Rock 346 Randy Holstcad 85, irk Coword 71, Brian Reinhardt 101) -y Palmer 89, Lulino 345 (Ken Hl It with a 41.3 average. Bronson 87, Gary Riley 8s 77, Ray 93) mes PopCn ABA Clubs Covet Laker LOS ANGELES (AP) Rick Roberson, backup center for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, says he has been contacted by two teams in the rival ABA.

"I don't want to leave the Lakers," said the 6-foot-10 former University of Cincinnati star. "I love playing in Los An OSU Clobbers Houston 9, 12-3 HOUSTON (AP) The Oklahoma State Cowboys blasted 14 hits and took advantage of six Walkers DeLuxe, the great bourbon from HiramWalker himsel geles. But if the money is so Houston errors to forge a 12-3 victory over the Cougars Monday in college baseball. BASKETBALL NIT First Round Howoll 88, Oklohoma 17, OT Quarterfinals Duke 78, Tennessee 64 North Carolina 8', Providence 7 BASEBALL Texas 4-5, Minnesota J-l Oklahoma State 12, Houston 3 HOCKEY World Tournament Soviet Union 10, United States 2 Czechoslovakia 9, West Germany 1 much more, what can I do?" Roterson said his contract with the Lakers is up this year. He did not identify the two ABA teams but said his agent in New York is handling the matter.

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