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6 - Ball State News 1Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Cards face Panthers from Eastern Illinois Ball State's basketball Cardin- Other starters will be Pat Ryan, will play the Puma rhinies at als will step outside the Indiana 6-3 junior forward (10.9); Steve 5:15 p.m., preceding the 7:30 Collegiate Conference warfare Little, 6-3 junior forward from varsity tilt. tonight to host Easten Illinois Terre Haute (11.4); Greg Been- University. Game time in Men's ders, 6-3 junior guard (12.2) Remaining Home Games: Gym will be 7:30. and Jim Corrona, 5 -7 senior Coach Jim Hinga's Cardinals guard (6.9). Reserve Jim LeMas- Jan. 31 Eastern Illinois need a victory over the visiting ter, 6-2 junior forward, carries Panthers to regain the .500 mark a 10.1 scoring norm. Feb. 3 St. Joseph for the season. Saturday night's Eastern's problem of lack of 96 - 81 defeat at the hands of In- height was eased at midseason 14 Valpsraiso diana State dropped the B S U slate when 6-8 sophomore Dave Curry, to 7 - 8 for the season. a transfer student, became eli- 17 Kent State Easten Illinois is a member of gible. He may replace Ryan, who the four - team Interstate Inter- has been bothered with blister collegiate Athletic Conference, problems, in the starting lineup. which also includes Central Gary Miller, 6-3 junior for- Michigan, 76 - 72, in December. ward from Redkey, continues to Sports Week Eastern has compiled a 7 -10 lead Ball State scoring attack with season record. Coach of the Pan- a 16.6 average. Following him Jan. 31 Basketball-EASTERN thers is John Caine, who is on are Steve Ricks, 6 - 5 junior ILLINOIS a more - or - less interim basis center, at 13.9; Barry Kennedy, Feb. 2 Wrestling - CENTRAL LEADING SCORER--Gary Miller is now leadin as Eastern head mentor. Caine 6 -1 junior guard, at 12.6; Mar- MICHIGAN inals in the scoring department with a 16.6 avera was to become coordinator of stu- zine Moore, 6-3 sophomore for- Feb. 3 Gymnastics - INDIANA up this figure as Ball States takes to the hardwood dent teachers and an associated ward, at 10.4, and Capt. John STATE & U. of CHICAGO ern Illinois. professor in the School of Health, Miller, 6-0 senior guard, at 9.6. Physical Education and Recrea- Moore had his best game of the tion. However, when Rex V. Dar- season Saturday against Indiana ling resigned, the university was State when he tossed in 26 points left without a basketball coach while gathering 12 rebounds. Card Statistics and Caine, who has 16 years of Wednesday's game will be the G FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. RB AVG P previous coaching experience, 12th clash in history between G. Miller, f 15 96 175 .549 57 79 .722 80 5.3 3 stepped in. Ball State and Eastern Hlinois Ricks, c 15 86 171 .503 36 49 .735 105 7.0 3 Balance is the word that best on the cage court. The Cardin- Kennedy, g 15 53 118 .449 83 101 .822 54 3.6 23 describes Eastern's scoring als hold a 7 - 4 advantage, in- Moore, f 14 59 131 .450 26 49 .531 62 4.4 26 attack this season. Statistics cluding an 82-67 triumph last J. Miller, g 15 54 113 .478 36 46 .783 63 4.2 44 through the first 14 games reveal year at Charleston. St i I labowe r, f 15 38 83 .458 9 14 .643 27 1.8 27 that the Panthers' top five scor- The Cardinals will be home Kitchens, g 15 27 64 .422 19 20 .950 39 2.6 25 ers "range" in averages from again on Saturday night, hosting S. Miller, c 14 14 45 .311 13 28 .464 19 1.4 24 12.6 to 10.1. Indiana Collegiate Conference Selwa, c 6 8 19 .421 19 29 .655 23 3.8 16 Leader is Bill Carson, 6-4 opponent St. Joseph's. Ball Underhill, f 12 14 28 .500 4 10 .400 21 1.8 15 senior center, who averages 12.6. State's undefeated freshman team Williamson, g 11 4 16 .250 6 11 .545 13 1.2 14 Anderson, g 5 2 7 .286 3 5 .600 3 .6 3 Schnepp, f 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 .0 0 Holland, c 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .0 0 Team rebounds 84 ------Bail State TOTALS 15 455 971 .468 311 441 .705 593 39.5 295 122 Opponents TOTALS 15 518 1071 .485 257 390 .659 739 49.3 342 1 New Orleans trade Cuozzo enabling Saints first draft

By BEN THOMAS special wild card first-round league teams. NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) - choice-which will give them the "It would be d' the dealt No. 1 pick of all collegians- phasize how impo Gary Cuozzo to the acquired last year in the deal round pick can be to Monday in a that sent to New development of the last-minute trade which will en- York. Bert Rose, general able the Saints to have a first The trade means that New Or- the team. round selection when the college leans now will pick seventh in the football player draft opens Tues- In Minnesota, Vik draft instead of 59th. The Saints Manager Jim Finks day in New York. earlier had traded away their The Vikings gave up their reg- comment on how CO ular first-round draft choices for draft picks in the first two rounds quisition will affect the controls a rebound both 1968 and 1969 to get Cuzzo. of the joint selection by both the Vikings current SLACK KEY COMMANDS BOARDS...R.P. McCuen Minnesota retained, however, the in Monday night's All-School championship game won by the Black National and backs, but noted "no Key Bulls 46-32. McCuen connected on four field goals and two first string quarterback." also has Jig free throws for a total of 10 points. Minnesota Ron VanderKelen and Bob Cougars lead ry as . The development made pear obvious that the V A MAN AMONG MEN would skip Gary Behan d AP rankings the Heisman Trophy their No. 1 pick. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the top position in the latest W (and women, too) Houston's solid lead in The balloting by a national panel of Top prospects now Associated Press major-college 33 sports writers and broadcast- pear to be defensive tae Hardy of Notre basketball poll doesn't seem to ers. UCLA had the other five in be in any immediate danger. first-place votes. back of Sj SHOPS THE VILLAGE PHARMACY 1' The unbeaten Cougars over- In points, Houston had 325 and tackle Ron Vary ' ern California. whelmed Fairfield, Conn., 108- to UCLA's 302. North Carolina Cuozzo 76 Monday night. Their next two remained a distant third with 253. In Memphis, FOR BEST GROOMING RESULTS! opponents are Marshall of Hunt- Points were awarded on a basis was pleased with the ington, W. Va., Thursday night of 10 for a first-place vote, 9 for It's the second year at New York's Madison Square second, 8 for third, etc. that Cuozzo has beenwas ecrhoice. lie colognes• shaving Lotions • Hair Dressings Garden and Centenary of Shreve- There were no changes either a at poet, La., Feb. 10. from the No.4 through the No.8 Unitas' understudy Marshall has a 10-5 mark and spots with the positions in order before coming to New tr,du` Lk:yrs:if! Centenary 2-13. being New Mexico, St. Bonaven- last spring in a Ikwy UCLA, the runnerup to Hous- ture, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and aSanic: . illsoCurhariev ay ton, next plays Saturday night Columbia. and player iksgr- 8110 against Southern California. Duke, unranked a week ago, The Saints PHARMACIES, The Cougars, who took over rushed up to grab ninth place tern eltlarter,w1baci°B;13ti; `147 first place in the poll from the while. Kentucky, which, split two s+"" 409 N. MARTIN (IN THE VILLAGE) Bruins last week after defeating games last week, fell one place tanned last Year u2 them on Jan. 20, drew 28 votes to 10th. veteran player dr4‘".