Sporting News tabs Jo Alcindor, Haywood top All-America quintets Lew Alcindor, who has known defeat only once during his collegiate career at UCLA, and Olympic hero Spencer Haywood of Detroit have been named to the United Press International All-America basketball team. For Alcindor, a 7'11 $ \frac{1}{2} $ senior, the near unanimous selection marked him as only the fourth player to gain first-team recognition three consecutive years. Intramurals start playoff for trophies Twenty-two teams met their end Wednesday night as basketball intramural squads started shooting for all the marbles in the first round battle for the Hill championship. In the Independent A league, the defending champion Old Charters fought the Blackhawks for a 57-49 victory. The AKL's collapsed with a minute left and were unable to stop a Phi Delt comeback that resulted in a 62-56 win for the Phi Delts. Skip James led the winners with 24 points. The DU's got 22 tallies from Tom Futo and defeated the Delta Chi's 67-53. The Independent C league Show Stoppers registered the most lo-p-sided victory as they topped Ellsworth 7N by 20, 41-21. The results of Wednesday's action: FRATERNITY A Phi Delt (62)—Skip James 24, Steven Huellik 11, Arguimbell 11 Houlik 11, John Arrowsmith 11, AKL 56)—Tom Jones 17, Jeff Bax- ton 18 AKL (68) - Tom Jones 17, Jake ter 14, Monty Briley 14 DU 67, Delta Chi 53 DU (67) - Tom Futo 22, Marl Mathews 13 Delta Chi (43) - Jim Steeple 18, Jim Berkley 10 INDEPENDENT A Old Charters 57, Blackhawks 49 Old Charters (57) - Dave Alkens 18 Steve Natus 16, Steve Conley 10 Dr. James Fry 14 Gene Johannes 10 Hi Balliers 49, Pearson 43 Hi Balliers (49) - Lee Peakes 15, Stu art Burness 10 Hi Balliers (43) - Dave McDonald 13 Bill Newland 12 INDEPENDENT B SAF No. 24, Phi Delt No. 2 27 SAE No. 24 - Gary Dickerson 16 Tom Anderson 13, Keith Lieppman 10 Phi Delt No. 2 (27)-Randy Ringergott 10 PK Theta 8, Triangle 35 PK Theta (8) - Lennie Fleske 14 John Mathneys 13 Triangle = Bob Corder 12 INDEPENDENT B Naismith 43, Independents 24 Naismith (43) - McAtee 16, Dab Independentents (24) - John Ellery 8 Spikeretri 41, Boo Boo 33 Spikeretri (41) - Fred Toner 15 Boo Boo (33) - Howard Kelly 12 FRATERNITY C Sigma Chi (8) - Lennie No. 1 25 Sigma Chi (69) - Jim Ettinger 8 AKL No. 1 (25)-Duke Dukes 6 Sig Ep (33) - ATO No. 1 25 Sig Ep (33) - David Howard 11, Jeff Andersen 10 ATO No. 2 - Stone Stewart 9 DET No. 3, 39, DU No. 3, 38 DET No. 3, 39 - Steve Smith 14 Steve McGiffert 1 DU No. 3 (38) - Tom Chapman 10 Phil Delt No. 1, 45 Phi Theta No. 2 34 Phil Delt No. 1, 45 - John Tone 10 Riek Durret 10, Tony Dustman 10 PK Theta (34) - Stan Sexton 15 ATO No. 1, 27 Delta Chi No. 1 25 ATO No. 1 (27)-Rick Stinson 11 Delta Chi No. 1 (25)-Steve Robins 9 Kappa No. 3, 32, Triangle 22 Kappa No. 3, 32 - Terry Mibberger 17, Jim Gilhouse 11 Triangle (22) - Roger Little 7 DU No. 1, 26, sigma No. 2 29 DU No. 1 (26)-Greg Harp 8 SIG No. 1, 26, nu No. 2 (20)-Mark Michael 7 Phi Delt No. 5, 46, PKA 37 Phi Delt No. 5 (46)-Dave Pitts 20 Bart Rubty 17 PIKA (37) - Preston Jewitt 14, Charley Sindell 11 INDEPENDENT C Show Stoppers 4, Ellsworth 7N 21 Show Stoppers (41) - Tony LaPosta 9, Robin Lantz 8 Ellsworth 7N (21) - Dennis Luedek 6 Manor 44, Magic 28 Manor (44) - Roy Holiday 10 Warriors 27, College Kids 20 Weasel's Warriors (27) - James Roberts 9 College Kids (20) - Dennis Harris 10 MBA 43, Grads 68 29 MBA (43) - Steve Olsen 20 Grads 68 (29) - Jay Parker 10, Ken Liebsch 10 Potamus (62) - Dan Trotter 14, Jim Sleeper 12, Jill Potnaller 11 A trio of juniors completes the UPI team—Pete Maravich of Louisiana State, Rick Mount of Purdue and Calvin Murphy of Niagara. Both Maravich and Murphy are repeaters, while Mount moved up from a second team selection last year. Haywood, a sophomore, was virtually an unknown on a national level until he led the United States team to victory in the Mexico City Olympics. Jo Jo White of Kansas and Charlie Scott of North Carolina, two of Haywood's teammates on the victorious Olympic team, were named to the second UPI team along with Bob Lanier of St. Bonaventure, Mike Maloy of Davidson and Bud Ogden of Santa Clara. Selected to the third team were Dan Issel of Kentucky, Neal Walk of Florida, Howard Porter of Villanova, Butch Beard of Louisville and Jim McMillian of Columbia. Pumara 62, Dan Trotter 14, Jim Sullivan 12, Job Bob 14, Potter's Lakers (42)—Mark Johnson (37), Jerry Reid 18 AP. UPI alike Vlvian 33, Salvation Army 25 14. Leonard Wall 10. Ulissa 23. Salvation Army 25. Mar. 7 1969 KANSAN 9 The Associated Press All-America team matches the UPI team-naming Alcindor, Haywood, Maravich, Mount and Murphy to the first队. White, Scott, Maloy and Lanier made the AP second team, joined by Issel. The AP second team consisted of all juniors except for White. Landing on the AP third were Walk, Porter, Bobby Smith of Tulsa, Dale Scholz of Illinois and Dave Sorenson of Ohio State. Cliff Meely was the only Big Eight cager besides White to make the AP All-America team. Meely earned honorable mention. Hall of Fame Official NEW YORK (UPI) -- Mel Hein, an all-star New York Giant Center (1931-1945) and a member of the National Professional Hall of Fame, is supervisor of officials for the American Football League. --does, and a fight between them should be good." LEW ALCINDOR Big Man for UCLA Sporting News named a six-man All-America team. Alcindor, Haywood, Maravich, White and Mount made the team along with Simmie Hill, a West Texas State senior. Alcindor becomes only the fourth player to make the Sporting News team three consecutive years. Jerry Lucas, Oscar Robertson and Bill Bradley preceded him. The general managers of the National Basketball Association and the American Basketball Association select the members of the Sporting News team. HOUSTON (UPI) Joe Frazier appears ready to defend his share of the heavyweight title against Dave "The Animal" Zyglewicz in April at Houston's Coliseum for promotor Earl Gilliam. Frazier ready to box "Everything appears to be very favorable," said Gilliam, "but no contract has been signed. We don't even have a date, but Frazier said that he would fight on April 5." Zyglewicz is a little known punching bag who has run up a 28-1 record on sheer brute strength. However, the California Boxing Commission threatened to retire him last year when he lost to Sam Wyatt. "Zyglewicz took Wyatt lightly and didn't train properly," said Gilliam. 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