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Huskies, Aggies Win NCAA Tilts By SKIPPER PATRICK AuocUltd PrM Sporu Writer KANSAS CITY UP) The first round favorites all show up for tonight's semi final set in the West ern NCAA baskethall playoffs, but their opening performances have the fans in a slate of confusion. After what the customers have witnessed in the first four games they can't be expected to have definite ideas from here on out. The semi-finals tonight match Kansas State of the Big Seven, l i II the overall choice, and Brig- ham Young, Skyline Six tillist and j National Invitation champion, in ; Uie first ?ame at 9 o'clock (KST). Coach Henry (Hank) IBA's Okla homa A. and M. AgBies, the ns-! tion'a No. 2 team, and the L'ni-I versity of Washington, Pacific Coast kingpin, clash in the other; semifinal at 10:45 (EST). ! The Oklahoma Aggies last night ' followed the pattern set by Wednes-1 day's first round-winners Kansas , State and BYU just barely win-1 ning and not looking too impressive in doing it. Washington'! Huskies ran into a cold Texas A, and M, team last night, built up a 27-15 halftime lead and coasted to a 62 40 victory. The Oklahomans squeezed by little Montana State of Bozeman, one of the two at-large entries, SO -46, but only after slaving off a hot enemy rally. The montana rally had the Missouri Valley tillist giving its best expert ball con trolat the finish. Kansas Stale won its opener, 61-59. Wednesday after blowing a big lead. BYU had anxious mo ments in beating another small college and at-large selection, San Jose (Calif) State, 68-61. . The majority of the estimated 9.000 fans was pulling fur an upset in the Montana Slate-Oklahoma Aggie game. The Aggies, twice national champions and three times playoff winners in the West, led only 25-21 at the half and they had many anxious moments in the final period. The game team from Montana I came within a point of a tie, 44-43 on frail Joe McKcthen's fielder i with about five minutes remaining and was within striking distance; of one of basketball's biggest up-1 sets of the year until the final I horn. McKethen. I $45 pound guard, led the (coring with 15 points. Washington flashed hot and cold but had little trouble beating Texas A. and M. The Texas team, which1 shared in a three way tie fur thej Southwest conference tit U?, sank) only 16 percent of its first half j shots and trailed, 2715, at Hie in- j termission. They got their game average from the lloor up lo 26; percent, but never were actually j in the contest. : Frank Guisness, 6 3 junior for ward, was high point man for j Washington. He counted 16 points. He had good assistance from Don llenson with 12. Boh Houbregs canned 11 points ' for the Huskies and Doug Mc Clary 10. Washington threw a tight de- : :,' a Wayne'a i i i Drive-In 'hmimi .m. bimim' Coen Sup. ,c7 fmi 1 r- Todd Bidg. , 11 Chrystalile i:v,.W I "k a I.ockwood ..t.v ,T m A 1 B ; B J M. nd " jt U tL. 1 J H Yoncalla I , Meio Maid Teams Shift Positions In Commercial Bowling A major shift in the top four Com mercial bowling league standings saw California-Pacific Utilities move into first place by blanking former leader Drive-In Cleaners. Wayne Shoe store took over second place by vnture of a whitewash of former second place Coen Supply Bill Hoherts of Melo Maid look top individual game honors with a 219 game. Karl Sargent of Cal-Pac posted the high series a 587. 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Illinois and Kentucky clash Sat unluv fit MsirliMtn Kmisre (harden in the eastern finals, the winner qualifying lo meet the Western vic tor for the championship at Min neapolis next Tuesday. The West ern finalists will be determined to night at Kansas City. Both Eastern finalists produced a lot of late "kick" last night to subdue stubborn adversaries be fore 14,214 at the (jarden. The Wildcat! from Lexington, Ky., helU to even terms for 35 minutes, staged a .devastating drive in the last five minutes to stun St. John's of Brooklyn, 59 43. Illinois' underrated Big Ten champions also unrorked a stirring finish lo repel North Carolina State, the Southern conference champion playing without three of its veteran stars, 84-7U. The II lini looketl as if they could run all night. Rupp let it be known that his greatest concern was how K e n tucky'i seven foot Bill Spivey would fare with Peterson, the husky who holds down the pivot job for the lllini. At six-eight, Peterson li four inches shorter than Spivey but he's heavier, 235 pounds to 215, and he's very agile for a big man. OOLP TOURNHY OPENS GREENSUORO, N. C. P Golf's touring stars picthed their tents here today for their annual two week North Carolina visit, opening with the $10,000 Greens biro open tournament today through Easter Monday. The Wil mington Azalea open follows next Thursday for four days. fense of the Texans who at one point were held scoreless for nine ; full minutes. The Huskies turned ' the game into a rout in the final minutes, scoring 14 points before j the gun. Washington's I.ou Soriano, and two Texans, Walter Davis ana Jew ell McDowell, fouled out during he game. . Coach TippV Dye set an NCAA record by his appearance here. He is the first coach to appear in suc cessive NCAA tournaments with different teams. Last year he coached Ohio State, Big Ten cham pions, to the Eastern playoffs. NCAA finals are scheduled Sat urday night. The Western winner will meet the Eastern champion in Minneapolis next Thursday for the national title. The Western and Eastern runnersup meet in a pre liminary game for third place. College Manned Teams Threaten AAU Hoop Title DENVER I. ft Abunchof e a s y-going Colorado collegians, having the time of their life last night, breezed into the semifinals' of the National AAU basketball tournament along with last year's champion Phillips 6iers and two other veteran AAU fives. The Colorado A & M team, en tered by Pourlre Valley creamer of Eort Collins, whizzed past the Vandergriff Motors of Dallas, Tex., 62-47. The Dallas five included ; stars of Oklahoma and Texas uni- j versifies. The Colorailoans. who tied for ; last place in the Skyline collegiate i conference this season, face rough j going tonight against the Peoria, i 111., Caterpillar Diesels. The Illinois 'dub steamed over Denver thev : rolets 78 .')3 last niKht. I Philips 66ers from Bartlesville. ; Okla., romped over the Dayton, ' Ohio, Air Gems, 76 50. They go to ' night against San Francisco Slew art Chevrolet! who had an 68-42 t frolic over the Sioux City, Iowa, ' Jaincos. College Boys Star I The only interesting struggle in (he quarterfinals was between the 1 two college aggregations from Dal las and Eort Collins, j Bill Gossctt, a hook shot artist, ' whirled oil the post in spectacular fashion to pace the Eort Collins vic- tory. Cosset, a six feet four inch senior on the Aggies team, stole I the show hum the Dallas' aces Marcus Eieiberger. 6 feet 11 inch University of Oklahoma center, and Paul Nolan, 6-10 sophomore pivot from Texas Tech. The Coloradoans hit 40 percent of their shots while the Texans con nected on only 26 percent. Dallas has become one of the red-hot dark horses after knocking second seeded Oakland, Calif., Blue 'N' Golds out of the tourney 62-r0. 6 The News-Review, Ros.burg, Or. Friday, Mar. 23, 19S1 Lincoln Downs Pirates 62-51 As K. Falls Edges Hillsboro In State Hoop Tourney Play Et.'GENB (AP) -i- Can the tall Klamath Falls team climb over the even taller Lincoln monument, otherwise known as Wade "Swede" Halbrook? That was the big question today at the Oregon High school basketball tournament as record crowds awaited tonight's semi-final clash between Klamath Falls and Lin-, coin of Portland. I Halbrook, Lincoln's 7-foot center 54-48: Central Catholic of Portland who is assaulting all HUTCHINSON, Kai. '.'Pi Two favorites Noilieasl Mississippi and Ventura, Calif. clash tonight in the seiuilmals of Ine National Junior College basketball tourna ment. Ventura became a favorite early in the tournament by running up 50 points in the first 15 minutes of its opening round game against Weber college of Ogden, Utah. It heat Weber, 98-69. Then the Cali- fornians breezed ast Amarillo, i Tex., 78-46, in the quarterfinals. Northeast Mississippi trounced . Tiffin, Ohio, 78-61, in the first round and beat a good Wingate, N. C, team 54-44, in the quarterfinals. Tonight's other semifinal game in the championship bracket pits j Tyler, Tex., against Moberly, Mo. Moberly beat York. Pa., 65-57, in last night's qnarteri'iial game. Ty. i ler edged Dodge City, Kas., 68-65, 1 .aPtn.ia -,ntvt that was i known Ore-1 ousted Scaowws. 65 32: I.a Grande ' CA ,n . ... nH f i-oimlalion gun BL-uruiK ifcuius, itru m icBiu , deieaiea wesi i.inn, oo-ao, dim nia r.r.iU Ucl ni.lht u.llh t -I si A t.ll LV,.,.loe VlAJ llliu ilic nriiii-iiiion 111.11 mt,iii i ait , l.CMiillUIl UUWIirtl DllllUIITK-TKaiii, Washington J.C. Posts Tourney Win Gun Club Traps To Optn Later Because Of Easter The Roseburg Rod and Gun club weekly trap shoot at ill grounds near Winchester will not start until 1 p.m. Sunday, club President Ken Gilkesun repons. The shoot was delayed to there would be no conflict with Easter church services. 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Jefferson got to the finals tablished in 1947 by Loyd Buett-' once before, but failed to gain the genhach of Hood River. ! title. Lincoln won a title in 1919, The previous ni?ht Halbrook en-land made the finals three other abled his team to set two scoring i times. But never have two 1'orl lecords in downing Milton-Free-1 land teams gained the final bracket water, 96-66. Halbrook got 33 points j the same year. in that one. I Marshfield used up two players That gave him a two-game total j trying to hold down Halbrook. Both of 72 points. He needs 23 more to I Tom Humphrey anil Alex Byler crack HuettgenDacn s tourney rec-; fouled out as a result, llaiuioon ord of 94. Halbrook will have two got his record-tying score just IS The tournament is a double elim ination affair. Four teams were eliminated yesterday. Stockton, Calif., ousted South Georgia, 56-49. Wingate eliminated Amarillo. 65 55. 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