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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, March 19, 1969
THE BATTALION
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Drake, UCLA Tense For Thursday Til
By BOB GREEN
Associated Press Sports Writer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. M — John
Wooden, UCLA basketball coach,
goes after a record third consec
utive national championship this
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week, still stoutly maintaining he
has a five-man team, not a one-
man gang.
“But we do try to get Lew
Alcindor in close to the basket,"
he admitted in a characteristic
understatement, “And, if we can
get him in a one-on-one situa
tion, well, it might be difficult
for the other team to handle
him.”
Wooden, who has won four of
the last five national titles: Dean
Smith of North Carolina, George
King of Purdue and Maury John
of Drake got together in a long
distance telephone interview
Tuesday before departing for
Louisville and the national Tour
nament Thursday and Saturday.
North Carolina, ranked fourth
with a 27-3 record, plays No. 6
Purdue, 22-4, in the opening
semifinal at 7:30 p.m. EST,
Thursday. The top - ranked
Bruins, 27-1, are heavily favored
against No. 11 Drake, 25-4, in
the nightcap at 9:40 p.m. The
winners play for the national
title Saturday at 4:15 p.m.
The 7-foot-l Alcindor, two-
time player - of - the - year, and
three-time All-American, is the
key figure in the tournament.
The Bruins have lost only two
games in three years and have
captured two national titles un
der the leadership of Alcindor,
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one of the most outstanding col
legiate performers in the game’s
history.
“We know we’re playing a
super team with several super
players,” Drake Coach John said.
Asked if he planned to slow
down the game in an attempt to
halt UCLA, John replied: “We’ll
pretty much stay with our basic
game. We don’t have any dras
tic changes. We know we’re the
tournament underdog, but we’re
used to that. We had the same
situation in our conference play.
But we have a bunch of cour-
ageous kids and we feel its I
late in the season to make in
tic changes in our game, 1
Wooden, asked if Alcindor ti
break out with a fantastic i
ing effort in his last two
legiate games, said that it's 1
my philosophy of the game,
believe that over a season eie
position on the team has
equal number of scoring o]
tunities.”
Then he added:
“Of course, you somel
find a boy who is exception
aggressive or who has
tional ability.”
Alcindor comes into the
with a 24.1 scoring average
14.5 rebounds a game.
Both John and Wooden si
their teams were in top ski
physically, with Wooden adi
that the Bruins "are bad
shape mentally. We’re in a to
dition that we haven’t been I
some time.”
PERET DRIVES
A&M’s Ronnie Peret, a 6-9 senior from Plainview, drives
the lane against Drake in action from the first game in the
Midwest Regionals in Manhattan, Kansas. Defending for
Drake is Garry Odom while Mike Heitmann (22) and Chuck
Smith (42) look on for the Aggies. (Photo by Mike Wright)
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