Show 18 B The Salt Lake Tribune r? ruins it Ue Mils Set March 21 Sunday Irounce Tar r7t 4ewAA rI b L't —str — ANGELES (AP) UCLA's Bruins captured their second straight national collegi- ale basketball championship and fourth in five years when they whipped North Carolina Saturday night The margin of victory was the largest ever in the finals of a National Collegiate Athletic As LOS ' -- t tp '''r':' I ''1!''' 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"They were able to take May turned on a second 'ranked eighth in the country !vantage uf our height disadvanhalf scoring blitz and shot Day-lan- d had allowed only 57 points a Itage in the first half" explained ton over Kansa s for thet garne in this tournament May N tional Invitation Basketball! "But In the second half Tournament title Saturday ' were doing better under the '10A $:4 ) boards May second-strinCOi 1 scored 17 of his 22 points in Got Open Shots Vt k :Alcindor had scored 16 points' the second half as the Flyers "We were moving the ball intermission tie' by haltfime when UCLA held a broke a more and I was able to get the 4' advantage with North Ca- and led the rest of the way ik AUtah State shot" rona staying that close on the 11 k4 Leads Scorers match will be held Saturday open Allpoints by the Tar Heels' at the Fort Douglas range foll!'clthbe F'Hic4vePersr added 16 points i:lk: led tournament May Ainerican Larry Miller :!:!::! L: Shooting begins at 8 am with Lucius Allen and scorers with 106 points in four 'Alcindor Kansas led Bohensteil 7 at am Roger ii:A Mike Warren sparked the UCLA victories and was named the registration All interested shooters who with 12 points as Jo Jo White El second half splurge which built Most Valuable Player as Dayton: stopped with 10 are NRA members are invit- was ts!0: a:62-4advantage with five min- won its second NIT crown—the ed Arnzen shot Notre Dame R:1 Bob must bring Competitors utes Jell Then Coach John' other in 1962 its last previous! their own ammo as none will into an early lead but the Irish Wooden began substituting free- NIT appearance had to hold off a closing drive 44 be available on J to UCLA in Dayton runner-uby St Peter's for the victory in Me margin eclipsed the NCAA finals last year has the game for third place the previous high 20 in Ohio finished second five times in Arnzen led Notre Dame to 16 Cali-- 1 this tournament in 12 5 over State's victory appear- straight points midway through fornia in 1960 ances Kansis was making its the first half for a 3 lead the first NIT appearance Allen Hits never relinquished A 13-h Note Dame edged St :Second high among the ter's NJ spree early in the second half! 8 for third place truins' scorers was Allen with with Arnzen scoring seven who scored only five May 11 while Warren and Mike Lynn built the margin to 3 A points points against the gluey Kansas each contributed seven Against zone defense in the first half TEMPE ARIZ (AP) — Brig- - before St Peter's finally got 01 Ilouston all five UCLA starters broke the halftime tie with three ham Young dis- going The Irish were hanging University had scored in double figures thelon at the finish ':'4 a in and later for had excellent points played depth With Aleindor Allen and Lynn hit seven Peter's Moves straight pints to in 'field to complement just enough St each hitting 19 Icrease it to with six minutes lin the running events to win a It was wound up high scorer when St Peter's scored Turns Hot May field ileft meet and 14 track for the losers with Charley itrihngular and later k eight 'When Kansas pulled within' here Saturday night Scott had 12 and Rusty Clark 6 :got as close as with 46 ''' 0 nihe it was May again with tivol Team score showed Brigham ' Am- before ! seconds remaining : Alcindor far Dvershadowed his free throws and the Jayhawks' Young 71 ASU 71 and Utah throw free decisive bit the Izen rivals on the two were at least five back the rest'32 a 6 lead with 20 seconds IP Oghts Houston's Elvin Hayes: of the way as Dayton went on to Second-placArizona State: remainin i g 13th uld score only 10 against the its straight victory of first places' the i fin-?:' Arnzen a BYUa junior Bruins on Friday night while the In sparking Flyers May' over and Utah took 23 them 33 of with 04 jshed points Miller was held below his 22- - also became Dayton's twofirsts 'in the first half when the Irish WA top '7corer jumping ahead of Meet records were set in five point average in the final 6 lead by out- - Z4 12' Iraced into a Henry Finkle with his first : Won in '64 '65 '67 !events with all four top finishers !shooting St Peter's 595 percent this in victory points kki e and UCLA won the national titlei Kansas using its height ad- In the Ito 545 from the field old events maks breaking VI 1964 and 1965 and became the Pete O'Dea had 28 points for PK 8 vantage with a ftrst team ever to win two in a front line led most of the first1 Arizona State's Jerry Jobski St Peter's which had never CA turned in the best performance nade it past the first round in tN::row twice when they repeated half and by as many as eight' of the 14-evening winning the two- - 1 iree other NIT appearances!V the A as this time Jayliawks year ago the points at in the outshot Dayton 50 per cent to mile in 8:5'2'2 which should !Notre Dame was making its first Bruins beat Dayton rank him at the top of the:NIT appearance 417 from the field finals 0 3 1 I t Where you will else find such exclusive camper items all THE NEW TRUCK MATE BUMPER 44' : ' Dayton Downs Kansas in NIT Shackleford hit one field goal and Alcindor two From that point the Bruins continually increased their lead and North Carolina was forced to return to its normal attack in to catch up triying Bruins Lead at Half It :''' A 13-1- 5 El Lts Orral it Quality Campers See them NOW 'g Mays Sparks Champs Carolina tried a slow down attack at the start and held UCLA to a 2 lead midway through the half Then the Bruins forced three straight turnovers and Lynn ' a 11 Fee Rancheros MWTWeMfM:V?-MTR4MM- '''' :: i“4:patinc Er! 0111111 'If J Ir 1 1 ''t 89-8- 5 Coach Dean Smith of North '" rq Ks: :: I 4894 it:17777t :':: ' 3: I I '' i: ii ':::'?'VI ti—k lk 5: - - " :o0011' : Nst ' ''' L '' i-- - - $4 : ': 1 :74 )''k t permagiven nent possession of the traveling :- t The Fabulous :'-- Phone - ::::: ' ' s "f:'" ' 14 rk4k-- ' ''''''-- i DATSUN team race The Olympus team Intermountain Junior National For Cups team members Brad Langston and Jon Engen should have a At 11 am Senior A and B veteran skiers will race on good shot at repeating in the -and race on Mt Millicent's slopes at Brighton IJ P E ES Pulled Upset - 4 ir 4 Last year the Olympus crew 744 :' tds 1'1 pulled something of an upset by t dethroning Ogden High School I Wear The Tigers were led by Ray FINANCING ONE Miller and they had won the 466-145- ': Ni "I i :'::- Bill Bunting of Ohio curie back Saturday night before the crowd of 14438 to upset to take third Houston place ' '' r :40 :1- i ' 'N 04411-— '444-'-' ' : e- - ' It ts:-1-:- c11'whir!4: ' l'11'1111-w9L&- 11rfortj17:tr! 4444 ' " - ' ig AJ :Tf I y' it ctit ktplAy 80-1'- :4: ' :::':: dor's alms and hands generally 'i:7: were in the way 11 After blasting previously un- 'iii‘i in the defeated Houston semifinals Friday night the Uclans went into the finals at the Sports Arena heavily favored' 10 ovor‘011 against a North Carolina teaml: ':1rt - i ' that had downed Ohio State 4 :: 101-6- 9 ‘ko "'o''t 1 Ii — 4-- ' ' '1( '' "' ' ' :! -r:'' j'' At ' ' ' — " it) 44 todftse :k ' ' - Ai: ‘ : f ' t 4 the giant slalom course in the 0111111111111MMINIMMOINUNMOMMWIFINIM Knudsen Cup trophy But it's a team race and the:annual Millicent Cup ski race' DRIVE A The skiers will be racing for best four boys' times and the best two girls' times were re- mdivdual trophies and the "THEN DECIDE" corded by Olympus man and woman recording the RICKS MOTOR Sunday's race starts at noon !fastest times will have their OPEN EVENINGS and actually will be the "second ‘names engraved on the perma 290 So Main Bountiful 11111211111111111MINIMMER led by feature" in a dual race event 'tient Millicent Cup trophy Special to The Tribune BRIGHTON — Olympus High School skiers will be out to make it two wins in a row Sunday in the 17th annual running of the Knudsen Cup high school 04tit' - 100(i:oH4'II i' 1 -'" - ' :: 4 1- 714 i? I1 ' '' - " ' - ' ' : ' ' e--- ' ' I" -' -- '4: ' 4 '''''' 0 4' ' '''Ii"i'- - '""t"' f! c'0' g'r 7' ''' fei Prep Skiers Wait Annual Knudsen Cup : :: f :'''' ' : t ir ' ' ' ! 4 t 11 " '4' Lew Alcindor inch Bruin junior the dominated this game as he scored 34 points controled the boards and blocked nine shots by the Tar Heels North Carolina tried a stalling type offense with long passes back and forth trying to set up gopd shots but even when they seemed to have them Akin- - ' ' '' ' 78-5- 5 Iodation title game Dominates Game ' Z640 '— 't1 ' ' ' At IFfir:911P10Fanli '! l': 'A1t - ''''' " V ' I 4 4 ' '' ti eels to ?etain NC ' A Crown iT 's oe '!5 Mark in Easy Duel 1968 I |