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After 'Uttle M 'Big IV BY JIM HERSH Asst. Sports Editor Somehow something seemed out of place last Saturday in St. Louis when the finals of the NCAA basketball tournament started. Here it was, the final 4" 7 'a 1 To The Memphis State's Larry Ken ing Mid-West title with 92-72 PIN: BIJIDGE T en' Dominate Ian' WE round of a big man's game and the little men were getting all the attention. There was Larry Finch, 6-2,, making shots at impossible angles to lead Memphis State over Providence in the first game. And even Providence had Victor Thomas A. Price )n cuts the nets after captur win over Kansas State. K FL Dark Side of theMoon All Pinik Floyd Albi,ms - *3" Tapesht - l1i" Don't miss these other Pink Floyd milestones: PINK ODPN TAPES and R I4er ( \cro,, l's-ogI i . .4:. I Ior NCAA's iton Ha a little man attracting the cheers, 6-0 Ernie DiGregorio. Then came the UCLA-Indiana game, and who was the big fac tor in the Bruins win? Tommy Curtis, 5-11, had to come off the bench to spark UCLA to their inevitable win over the stub born Big Ten champs. So when it came to the final game it was only fitting and timely that the performance of this tournament, or of any tour, nament, come from a big man. And 6-11 Bill Walton did have .quite a game. He was all over the court blocking shots, scor ing 44 points (on 21-22 from the field), fouling (he was forced to sit out the last four minutes of the first half with three fouls) and goaltending (seven times). He was, to say the least, awesome. The spectacular thing about Walton's show was that it didn't come against some mediocre team, but it came against a team with two f'ormidable big men. Memphis State got to St. Louis by blitzing Carolina and Kansas State in the Midwest Regional in Houston. They probably were not all that much better than Carolina or K-State (they beat USC 90-76, K-State 92-72), but for that week-end they couldn't be stopped. They got an outstanding game from 6-9 Larry Kenon and Finch in the Carolina game. Finch did it on the outside, hitting shots while making moves in mid-air to draw fouls (he had four three point plays) and handling the ball when it came time to run the clock out. He ended up with 25 points. )YD PINK FLOyD A tom Heart Mother s Last As good as Finch was on the outside, Kenon was his equal inside. He was 16 for 30 from the field for 34 points and gathered in 20 rebounds. Together with 6-8 Ronnie (See NCAA' t i? '1. HtMard Ma Memphis State's Larry Fincl State Bob Chipman during Mi, Go To The Carlin Cu in r l, . tt-.4lu-t 't StatBo Cipm1a1n- ding Mij GohT Tnhe in DTC SOU li~ Ai RE Say Robinson (17 rebounds), Kenon was able to control the boards, and the 60-33 Memphis advan tage on rebounds was the story of the game. , Page 15) Thomas A. Price To Trap h easily outdistances Kansas d-West Regional final. " r