Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, March 26, 1977, Page Page 7, Image 7
Reggie Theus 9 gamble on Nevada-Las Vegas paid off By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) - Reggie Theus rolled the dice and they came up “Nevada-Las Vegas.” It was a lucky break, he said. “I wanted to go to UCLA first,” said the 6-foot-7 guard of the Runnin’ Rebels. “Then my second choice was San Fran cisco. I wasn’t thinking about anyone else at first.” But Theus ultimately took a gamble on Jerry Tarkanian’s high rollers two years ago after weighing the conditions at the other two schools. “I knew both had a lot of good freshmen,” Theus reflected Friday on the eve of the NCAA basketball playoffs, “and I knew there would be a com petitive clash with the other players at UCLA and San Fran cisco. Also, I got bad vibrations from UCLA. So I decided to go to Nevada-Las Vegas.” Theus poured his playground moves right into the Nevada Las Vegas pattern. He is the master of the “no-look” pass and displays uncommon poise for a sophomore. “I’m trying to do a little of Notes and quotes from the NCAA By ED SHEARER AP Sports Writer . ATLANTA (AP) — Notes and quotes from the NCAA basketball championship tournament: Every coach wants a slight edge. Coach Dean Smith of No. 5 North Carolina said Friday he figured fourth-ranked Navada Las Vegas was the favorite in the NCAA championships beginning today in Atlanta’s Omni. Someone told Smith his Tar Heels had been established a two-point favorite over the Runnin’s Rebels. “Is that a Vegas line?” Smith asked. It was, but not officially. State law prohibits setting lines on teams in Nevada. Meanwhile, Coach Lee Rose of North Carolina- Charlotte had heard before that his team might have an edge against Marquette because of UNCC’s underdog, Cinderella role. “We’ve got to be the underdog because all these other teams are ranked so far ahead of us,” Rose said. He added that Marquette also had an extra dimension — the retirement of Coach Al McGuire following this week end’s tournament. “This is his (McGuire’s) last walk on the beach, so that’s an advantage for them.” Rose also was asked to describe the style of play used by Charlotte’s star center, 6-foot-8 Cedric “Combread” Maxwell. “The style he plays is very pleasing to my eye,” Rose said. Sam Smith of Nevada-Las Vegas got a nickname last season when he entered a game against Nevada-Reno and reeled off seven straight points in a span of nine seconds to erase a 93-91 Reno lead. Since that time, he’s called “Sudden Sam.” He is a long-range bomber who usually fires his first shot from 30 feet away. Last year he came off the bench 31 times and hit his first shot 22 times. Coach Jerry Tarkanian was asked about Smith’s range. “Sam doesn’t have any range,” he said. Coach Al McGuire of Marquette said his ego was dented Thursday night. McGuire said he rented a motorbike and rode to the community of Social Circle to visit former Atlanta Falcons football Coach Norm Van Brocklin, who owns a farm there. “When I rode up they thought I was a veterinarian because a cow was sick,” McGuire said. “That kind of hurt the ego a little bit,” he added. “I thought I was a celebrity.” Open ffjL.j Sunday Ito 6 p.m. Yfc n iy¥ • / )/Fj I \ ZC x '~' x /<i B B tL ' 4hH* O \ v< b«L \\ - f fl g i new spring fashion mates Save ?3 07 on This Women's T-Strap Dress Sandal with Shapely Mid Heel and Strapped Vamp. Regularly $9.97 Double Handle Handbags. Reg. $8.97.56.47 Prices Good thru Tuesday ★ Master Charge or BankAmericard 372 North Expressway Open Evenings 'til * Next To RBM Volkswagen Sunday 1 'til « Get to know us; you’ll like us.® everything this year, not just be a shooter,” noted Theus. “I’m trying to perfect my allaround game. I’m not trying to be a big man here. There’s enough glory for everyone at Nevada-Las Vegas.” Theus is one of the reasons the Runnin’ Rebels find themselves in the elite company of the NCAA’s final four today at the Omni. Nevada-Las Vegas, the na tion’s fourth-ranked team, met No. 5 North Carolina in the sec ond half of the semifinal dou bleheader after seventh-rated Marquette took on No. 17 North Carolina-Charlotte. A sellout crowd of 15,600 packed the Omni while millions more watched the semifinals on national television. Marquette and North Carolina each were 2%-point favorites. Theus and his teammates have rushed into Atlanta with a sizzling style unlike few teams in basketball this year. True to their name, the Runnin’ Rebels have kept up a crackling pace all season and run everyone off the court, with the exception of Northern Illinois and Utah. The result has been a 28-2 record and the highest-powered offen sive machine in the nation in Tarkania’s second year there. If one was looking for sym bolism, plenty could be found in the Rebels’ high-flying style. Some observers point out that they not only could be running toward a goal, but perhaps run ning away from something ter rifying. “The NCAA hasn’t left us alone all year,” notes Theus, talking about NCAA investiga tions into possible recruiting violations at his school. I & I tPWBBWWOBM® W 1 ■■■■.' Food coupon books The Griffin Little League Auxiliary today placed on sale its food coupon books. Many of the coupons are buy-one-get-one-free type bargains and are redeemable at fast-food chains in the area. The coupon books may be purchased from Little Leaguers. Proceeds from the sale go to the Little League Auxiliary which uses the funds to aid the Little League program. Randy Thomas (1) of the 9-10-year-old league and Jeff Foster of the 11-12-year-old league are shown making a sale. Players ratify pact WASHINGTON (AP) - With only 20 dissenting votes, Na tional Football League players have ratified a collective bar gaining agreement that already is benefitting the rank-and-file, says union boss Ed Garvey. Garvey, executive director of NFL Players Association, told a news conference Friday that 416 of the 812 union members had voted for the five-year pact, with some ballots still out. Only 20 negative votes were counted, thus far. In citing early benefits of the labor peace, Garvey noted that NFLPA President Dick Ander son met Friday with the NFL’s competition committee in Phoe nix, Artz., in preparation for next week’s league meeting. Your Good NeigHßor DICK HYATT 523 East Taylor St. Phone 227-2168 See him for all your family insurance needs. Lio A f STATf FARM | Good Noighbor, Sims Fono ©s® * Thon State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington. Illinois “They’ve been harrassing us a lot. NCAA investigators have been over my house and over my girl friend’s house.” And of course they have talked to Tarkanian innumer able times. If anyone can give Nevada- Las Vegas a hard time, it’s possibly North Carolina. The Tar Heels’ patience has been known to drive opposing teams to distraction. Once in the lead, they are a tough team to beat, the way hey hold the ball wih their four comer offense. Sports on teevee SUNDAY 1:30P.M. (B — Major League Baseball Exhibition Game: Atlanta vs. NY Mets 2:00P.M. (D — Superstars 3:30P.M. (D — U.S. Boxing Championship 4:00P.M. 0 -P G A Golf: Heritage Classic 4:30P.M. (D — Wide World Os Sports: Phoenix 'lso' MONDAY 8:00P.M. O —NCAA Basketball Championship WEDNESDAY 7:30P.M. (B — NHL Hockey: NY Rangers vs. Atlanta Flames DRY CLEANING SPECIALS MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY 3 pants SOIO SWEATERS * / PLAIN SKIRTS CASH & CARRY ONLY (All garments moth-proofed) WOODWARD CLEANERS COLLEGE AT BTH STREET (ACROSS FROM BIG STAR) Phil Ford’s ailing right elbow could give plenty of pain to the Tar Heels, though. The All- American guard hurt the elbow against Notre Dame in the East Regionals and reinjured him self during practice last week. Ford took “about 15 shots” during Friday’s practice at the Omni and pronounced himself ready to play. With Ford in the lineup, North Carolina is well heeled. He helped the Atlantic Coast Conference champions post a 27-4 record. Marquette, tight and rugged on defense and methodical and Page 7 patient on offense, does just enough to win, it seems. The Warriors have been strangely inconsistent this season and have lost seven games, most among the four teams, while winning 23. “We rarely win by more than eight or nine points,” noted Marquette Coach Al McGuire, who is retiring after this season to go into business. Teams are rarely awed by Marquette. The Warriors are perhaps the least impressive team here, although they in variably find away to win. But Bonnell’s single snaps 13th inning deadlock WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Barry Bonnell drilled a run-scoring 13th inning single to pace the Atlanta Braves to an 11-10 exhibition baseball victory over the Chicago White Sox Friday night. Warriors with sth Barnesville Academy won its fifth game in a row Thursday by defeating Nathan Green Academy 5-3 in Sloam, Ga. Jim Milam was the winning pitcher. He fired a 2-hitter, struckout 6 and walked 3. He helped his own cause with 2 hits. Both teams scored 2 runs in the first. Green pulled ahead 3-2 in the Ford to play ATLANTA (AP) - AU-Amer ica guard Phil Ford definitely will start today when fifth-rank ed North Carolina meets No. 4 Nevada-Las Vegas in the NCAA basketball finals at the Omni, Coach Dean Smith announced Friday. “He is experiencing very little pain,” said Smith after the Tar Heels worked out Friday. Ford suffered a hyperexten sion of his right elbow in the regional tournament against Notre Dame and hurt it again Wednesday in practice. The 6-foot-2 junior did little work in the practice session, shooting only a few times. Horse racing NEW YORK - Magnetizer, $5.60, scored a 1%-length triumph over Gabe Benzzur in the $25,000 Bolinas Boy Purse at Aqueduct. HIALEAH, Fla. - Gitch Gumee, $11.60, outran Peppy Addy to capture the feature at Hialeah. on Cable TV WTCG Atlanta ■S ATLANTA BRAVES BASEBALL “ 77Games in the ’77season...LiveonWTCG! | APRIL TV GAMES Sun. March 27 (pre-season)New York Mets 1:30 PM Sat. April 2 (pre-season) Baltimore Orioles 1:30 PM Sun. April 3 (pre-season) Minnesota Twins 1:30 PM Fri. April 8 Houston Astros 8:30 PM Sat. April 9 Houston Astros 8:30 PM Sun. April 10 Houston Astros 3:00 PM Tues. April 12 Los Angeles Dodgers 10:30 PM Wed. April 13 Los Angeles Dodgers 10:30 PM Fri. April 29 St. Louis Cardinals 8:30 PM Sat. April 30 St. Louis Cardinals 8:00 PM griffin cable television — Griffin Daily News Saturday, March 26,1977 they usually have to struggle for their victories. The best one can say about Marquette is that the Warriors take away what a team does best. They can run when they have to, but rarely do, especial ly when they’re ahead. North Carolina-Charlotte is a virtually faceless team aching for identity. The 49ers have come out of nowhere in the past two years with players no one ever heard of to become one of college basketball’s goldplated teams. There wete 35 hits in the 4- hour, 25-minute game with the Braves pounding out 20 hits, in cluding Jeff Burroughs’ fourth home run in three games, a solo shot in the third inning. Ralph Garr, an ex-Brave, sent third on a solo homer by Jimmy Parrish. The Warriors went ahead to stay in the third on a run scoring double by Ty Griffin and a RBI single by Rusty Jackson. Milam held Nathan Green hitless over the last 5 innings. Barnesville scored an insurance run in the seventh on a suicide squeeze by Jay Peavy. Griffin and Jackson were the leading hitters. Both had 2 RBIs. Barnesville was scheduled to play McDonough Christian today at 2 p.m. in Barnesville. The Warriors open the region season Monday at 4 p.m. against Indian Springs in Barnesville. Structural Systems BUILDER Butler Widespan™ Building System Butler Landmark'" Building System call —AS- _ 1926 Butler Space Grid* Building System or stop by “On the square in Fayetteville” 119 Glynn St. P.O. Box 418 The 49ers’ approach to the game is similiar to the way Coach Lee Rose dresses—very businesslike. It’s a small team governed by a 6-foot-8 center whom Rose calls “the best college basket ball player in America today”— Cedric “Combread” Maxwell. In the unorthodox North Carolina-Charlotte style, Max well is one of the key ballhand lers, very often bringing the ball downcourt against fullcourt pressing defenses. 'the game into extra innings when he drilled a two-run homer in the ninth inning to tie it at 10-10. Chicago starter Bart Johnson had three hits and drove in five runs, three with a bassesloaded triple in the third inning. Johnson, however, gave up five runs in the three inning he worked. Biff Pocoroba had three hits for the Braves and knocked in one run. BEEPf BEEPI BEEPI BEEPI ? Beep! Beep! ? £ “Johnny, go by S “ Statum’s house next. ~ •• w They are there now m “ so you can spray.” “ a. tn ui m “ Could This Be You? " £ Beepers Available “ Mobile Telephone & ’ Pager, Inc. 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