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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 56

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1. 1 P1 i 1 Bonnies Rumble, 96-63 Olean, N.Y., Jan. 3 (UPI) Bob Lanier scored 25 points tonight as unbeaten St. Bonaventure coasted to its eighth consecutive victorv with a fifis a r. Princeton, Jan.

3 (UPI) Princeton's Mr. Inside-Mr. Outside combination of John Hummer and Geoff Petrie combined for 44 points as the Tigers defeated Rutgers, 1 75t50, today. Petrie playing his first frame College Basketball since recovering from a back in- led the scoring with 26 Florida 75 Fordham 44 noints. Hummer scored 18, RPI 56 Wichita St.

SO C.W. Post 58 Rutgers had trouble penetrating against the Tigers' man-to-nran defense, as Bob Fiedler, who fin Auburn 91 Army 52 Albany 68 Bradley 89 Brockport 7 Buffalo 80 Butler 88 Columbia 84 Davidson 56 Dayton 94 Delaware 3 Colgate 76 Ball bt. 04 -Cornell 63 ished with Id, was the only -Citadel 41 KniirM in double furores. LIUKe 3 Princeton held Rutgers to only fivirffield goals in the first half Drake as -Xavier, Ohio 76 Drexel 51 ZZPenn St. 43 St.

Louis 70 Gtenvi.ne 63 Erskine 61 Vanderbilt 68 and held a 32-16 lead at inter mission. Princeton ran its record Depaul 84 Fairmont 70 Furman 74 Georgia 72 Harvard 90 Hofstra 75 Holy Cross 71 llinols 74 lona 81 Iowa 94 to 1-4 and Rutgers dropped to 3-7. Bridgeport 72 Catholic U. 66 Wisconsin 69 -Kings College, Pa. 75 Purdue 88 Mississippi 73 Alabama 83 I 9 9 Buffalo, Jan.

3 (AP) Villa-noia's pressing zone defense rritmled Canisius offense today 95 Kentucky Louisiana St on iuisa to and the Wildcats, led by Howard Wake Forest 88 Louisville 84 Maryland 96 Marquette 81 Miami 61 Detroit 61 Marshall 54 Columbia Rips Cornell, 84 63 Columbia's basketball team rolled to its 11th victory last night, defeating Cornell. 84-63, in an Ivy League game at University Gym. Paced by Heyward Dotson and Jim JicMillian, the Lions opened a 22-fi lead in the first eight minutes. Several times the Lions lookpj as if they would break the open, but each time Cornell cai.ie back to kee pthe game from being a runaway. COLUMBIA HAD led by 22 with 11 i minutes left, but Cornell cut the margin to seven, 66-59, wiht three minutes remaining.

The Lions ran off 13 straight points. Dotson scored 30 and moved up three places to eighth on the Lion carer scoring list. He now has 1227 career points after passing Roger Walaszek. Ted Dwyer and Norm Skinner. Ceht Forte leads the list with 1611, while McMil-lian is second at 1442.

McMillian, playing with a sore eye, the result of an injury in the Lions' 89-74 loss to LaSalle Tuesday night, scored 25 points. Porter, crushed the Golden Gnf-Vim. 106-70. 93 Miami -Bunnell as Northwestern 92 Michigan 96 Michigan St. 85 Porter almost doubled his sea NEWS photo by Bill Meurer Indiana 84 iwurray sr.

T9 Mt. St. Marv' fMrf 1 A3 Nm HamodiTn After the Ball North Carolina 98 Rice 72 son scoring average as He col-lecjed 38 points in leading Vil-laribva to its fifth victory in eight gages. Canisius now is 5-2. Virginia 60 Lanier, who also had 16 rebounds in playing less than three-quarters of the game, sparked the Bonies to a 34-12 yead after only 11 minutes of play.

Greg Gary tossed in 18 points and had 11 rebounds for the Bonnies, who handed Baldwin-Wallace its eighth loss in 11 outings. Mike Dubyak, with 12 points, was high man for the Yellow Jackets. West Point, N.Y Jan. 3 (AP) Dave Ralph scored seven points and Doug Clevenger four as Army reeled off 11 straight points in the final 4:45 of the game to roar from behind and whip Fordham, 52-44, tonight Fordham grabbed a 28-13 half-time lead as the Cadets hit only five of 24 shots from the field. But Army railied after intermission and cut the gap to 39-37 after Clevenger hit five traight points.

The visitors moved ahead, 44-41, with 4:45 to go, but Army didn't let Fordham score a point after that. Ralph, a sophomore, gave the Cadets their first lead of the game, 45-44, with 3:40 left. Clevenger, who scored 18 in the second half, led all shooters with 18. It was the ninth victory in 11 games for Army its best start in six years. Fordham is 4-7.

Philadelphia Jan. 3 (AP) Mike Hauer's move from the low post broke a 98-98 tie in the second overtime and St. Joseph's went on to upset LaSalle, 101-99, in a city series basketball game at the Palestra here tonight. West Chester beat Temple 77-70 in the opening game of the doubleheader. St.

Micnaeis 57 N. Carolina St. 71 Northeastern 76 Ohio St. 78 Ohio U. 78 JAinnesota 71 Kent St.

52 THE WILDCATS, pressing Paterson St. 86 Canisius au the way. roared to -Brooklyn College 52 Rutgers 50 lead before Canisius went Pittsburgh St. 62 Princeton 75 Roanoke 89 St. Francis 90 Scranton 76 LIU 74 Lemoyne 69 Upsala 61 Union (N 70 Siena 94 St.

Joseph's (Pa.) 80 Hooe 72 i. josepn's ioi Southern Illinois 75 ennessee 58 lenn on an eight-point spree to deadlock at 23-23. From then on it wa all Villanova as the Penn-syhranians ontscored Canisius, 26-iO, the rest of the first half. After about four minutes of the second half, Villanova moved into a 20-pOint lead and on several times was ahead by 23. Porter, who entered the game La Salle 99 Tevs Christian 63 Mississippi St.

56 Rhode Island 7 Brown 65 Canisus 70 Richmond 59 Yale 70 Hawaii 80 Tulane 80 Valparaiso 70 Villanova 104 Virginia Tech 69 Wash'ngton 84 Washington St. 96 west Chester 77 -Temple 70 Western 79 William Si Mary 83 Wyoming 63 Chicago 66 West Virainia 76 Texas Tech 62 with a 19.4 average, netted 22 of COLUMBIA (84) vs. CORNELL (43) 9 T-P. TP McMillan 25 Schw'rzkopf 10 4 34 3 Mueller son were the only Flashes to reach double figures Lagodich 0 2 scored 14 points, Wilson 12. a a 11 i 4 0 3 I 3 Sparks Wiems 30 Frve 0 Phillips Gollon 2 Jones A ma to 3 0 Starke Wolfe Dotson Monks Fooel Griffin Gordon Williams Admstrong Totals Seattle, Jan.

3 (UPI) Forward George Irvine scored 31 points today to lead the TJ. of 32 20 64 Totals 14 IS 3 Washington to an 84-70 victory over Yale. The "victory snapped a Lincoln Cedric Harris (23) fights for rebound with Tom Blackman (20) of North Carolina In first half yesterday at Garden. Bernie Fisher (44) of and Lincoln's Lonnie Klutz stand by. Power Routs Boys, 69-53 North Carolina and Power Memorial H.S.

both put on awesome displays of power to post easy victories in winning their respective championships in the P. J. Ballantine Sons-sponsored Classic at the Garden yesterday afternoon before a crowd of 9,512. The unbeaten Carolinians ran their season record to 7-0 in easily trouncing Lincoln, 117-58, in the featured game of the Classic, whose receipts were donated to the United Negro College Fond. The Power Memorial Panthers, who developed as a prep powerhouse some eight years ago with the fabled Lew Alcindor, experienced some jitters before outclassing Boys' High of Brooklyn, 69-53.

TOM BLACKMAN and Hal Evans paced the Carolinians, hitting for 23 and 21 points, respectively. broke the game wide open with a 14-0 burst in the opening three and one-half minutes and soared to a 58-22 half-time lead. Jap Trimble, who had a 'game-high 23 points, ignited a third-period drive as Power ran its streak to eight in a row. Boys, one the PSAL powers, came in sporting a 56-2 record for the past two years. two-game losing streak for the Huskies who played without the services of 6-9 center Steven Hawes and guard Rafael Stone.

Both were out with leg injuries. Greensboro. N.C.. Jan. 3 (UPI) t5 $I33lSEci Unbeaten North Carolina State, trailing at the half for the first time this season, roared back behind the shooting of Vann Wil- liford tonight to defeat Virginia, his 38 points in the first half.

Canisius' Gene Roberson, with a 17.3 average, finished with 22. Madison, Jan. 3 (UPI) Illinois connected on nine out of 10 free throws in the final 1:05 today to beat Wisconsin, 74-69, in the Big Ten opener for both teams. The Illini, 8-2, led by as many as 11 points in the first half before Wisconsin popped in 10 in a row "to tie the game at 30-30, but Illinois came back to lead at the half 34-32. The lead changed eight times in the second half before Illinois took? command for good at 56-55 left.

Jan. 3 (UPI) Rah. Gutkowski's rebound shot at the buzzer lifted Michigan Stat; td' an 85-84 victory over Indiiitoday in the Big Ten opener for both dubs. Rfiph Simpson, who led Michigan State with 34 points, connected on a free throw with 19 seconds -to go and Indiana's Joe Cooke sank an 18-foot jump shot with seconds left to give the Hoo-siers an! 84-83 edge. Simpson fired from the'icorner but missed, and Gutkowski? grabbed the rebound and put it.

back up for the winning gaj at the gun. Athens 'Ohio, Jan. 3 (AP) Craig Love's 20 points and 15 rebounds -powered fifth-ranked Ohio Ui over Kent State, 78-52, today. The Bobcats (9-1) bounced oufcof it 21-21 tie late in the first hall and pulled away in the first eight minutes of the second for a 71 rrr'tvc vi-oo. Williford tallied 23 and also led the rebounding with 13.

Columbus, Qhio Jan. 3 (UPI) IKT I lie j05ATEST? Jody Finney scored 24 points and Jim Cleamons 20 to lead Ohio onriev State to a 78-71 victory over Minnesota tonight in the opening I.7ARCIAN0 cig j. en game ior ootn teams. Cleamons picked up 15 of his points in the first half, mostly on driving layups through the tal ler Gophers whose record was evened at 5-5. The Buckeyes are VS.

MUHAMMAD All (Cassius Clay) now 8-1. Evanston, 111. Jan. 3 (UPI) AU-American center Kudy Tom-janovich came off he ench with remaining to score two cru ABA Standings LAST NIGHT Carolina 100, NETS 91. Miami 114, Pittsburgh 111.

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