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Drake upsets No. 7 Tulsa
United Press International
Leon Van Hook, a reserve forward for
Drake, got a glimpse of basketball heaven
Monday night.
“I can’t express it,” he said following
Drake’s 56-55 freak upset of No. 7 Tulsa.
“It’s like a dream come true.”
With Drake ahead, 54-53, Van Hook and
a Tulsa player fought for a rebound of a
missed foul shot. In the struggle, the ball
bounced high off the floor and through the
basket with eight seconds left. Tulsa hit a
layup with one second to go but it was not
enough.
“We’ve been working on that play,”
cracked Gary Garner, Drake’s first-year
coach.
Tulsa Coach Nolan Richardson, howev
er, was in no mood for humor. He left
Veterans Auditorium in Des Moines, Iowa,
seething.
“It’s a disgrace to the Missouri Valley
Conference,” he said. “That’s all I have to
Down 5 points with 2:47 to play, Drake
came back and moved in front, 54-51, with
25 seconds remaining.
Tulsa’s Steve Harris then hit a 15-footer
with 14 seconds left to cut the margin to one
point.
With 11 seconds to go, Drake’s Terry
Youngbauer was fouled but failed on a 1-
and-1, setting the stage for Van Hook’s
bizarre ending.
Youngbauer and Stephfon Butler each
scored 14 points for Drake, 11-11. Tulsa,
18-4, was led by Harris with 14 points.
“If you continue to get great effort,”
Garner said, “great things are going to hap
pen to you.”
In other Top 20 games, No. 1 Virginia
edged Georgia Tech, 56-52; No. 3 DePaul
helted Ohio, 83-61; No. 13 Memphis State
defeated St. Louis, 82-64, and No. 17
Arkansas beat Texas A&M, 92-75.
At Atlanta, Georgia Tech led late into the
second half before Virginia rallied to raise
its record to 25-1. The Yellow Jackets, up
33-22 at the half, were led by Brook Steppe
with 26 points, hitting 10-of-ll shots.
At Rosemont, Ill., Skip Dillard scored 29
points in his final home game and Terry
Cummings added 18 and DePaul hit its first
10 shots to blow it open.
At St. Louis, Derrick Phillips scored 21
points and freshman Keith Lee had 21 to
give Memphis State its seventh straight vic
tory. St. Louis was paced by Kevin Strozier
with 19 points.
At Fayetteville, Ark., Scott Hastings
scored 27 points and Arkansas held Texas
A&M without a field goal for more than
nine minutes to move into sole possession of
first place in the Southwest Conference. Re
ggie Roberts tossed in 26 points for the
Aggies.
In other games, it was: Arizona State 80,
Southern Cal 62; Holy Cross 67, New
Hampshire 54; Penn State 62, South Caroli
na 60; and St. John’s 77, Providence 76 (2
ot).
Other scores include Clemson 79, Fur
man 62; Cincinnati 87, Virginia Tech 81;
Nebraska 65, Oklahoma 51; and Southern
Illinois 84, West Texas State 79 (2 ot).
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Keith Magnuson exited with a
flourish, delivering one of the
most unusual pep talks in hock
ey history.
Magnuson, apparently with
little objection from ownership,
decided to resign as coach of the
Chicago Black Hawks and told
the team between the second
and third periods of its game
Monday against the Vancouver
Canucks.
“I told them then, hoping it
would fire them up so we could
get two points,” said Magnuson.
The ploy fell short —just as
the Hawks have done this season
— and the Canucks emerged
with a 4-1 victory despite getting
outshot 16-5 in the third period.
“The major priority is to win
as many games as we can the rest
of the season,” Magnuson said.
“I believe the team is more im
portant than any one man.”
Magnuson led the team to a
31-33-16 finish in his rookie sea
son as coach but fell into a 10-
game winless streak this season
before General Manager Bob
Pul ford decided to handle the
team on a six-game interim
basis.
During Magnuson’s absence,
team President William Wirtz
indicated that he wanted Pul-
ford to continue.
"1 want to emphasize that I
got the full support of Bob Pul-
ford and the Wirtz family,” said
Magnuson.
Pulford refused comment on
who would be the Hawks’ coach
for their next home game
Wednesday against Buffalo. A
replacement could come today.
Magnuson hinted the players
may have tried to make him a
scapegoat for its 21-28-10 re
cord.
Pulford, who coached the
Black Hawks for two seasons be
fore taking over strictly as gen
eral manager, said Magnuson’s
decisiop surprised him.
“It came as a complete sur
prise to us. A person who will do
this for the team shows a lot of
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