Raiders’ (Continued From Page One) two free allots, then Wee turned m WVhrle block (of n Litttc layup into a no it hy Reynolds, •oml Iticc was within two (7U-7-1) with 15 seconds Inft.• Lcteie drew a foul from ]Reynolds, hit holh Iree flints Ayilh 3:i second feft, and after guard Fisher narrowed Ihc gap to two with free shots, Oeno ■habcrime jeed Uio same wilh A pair of free- tosses wil/i two so corals remaining., Six lies arul Hi fend clinrij^c.s indicate closeness of the game, where widest margin was Tech's seven skills in 1 lie firsthalf. And at half time, Rice led is7-3(*.Patomar, held In throe points*ln the first half when Tech was unable to got the ball inside, *ojrf*ned the fin at half with .1 throe - point piny, then followed with11Tech's next four points. The (J-S junior finished with 13 joints for (he half and 22 for the name.Win JtcbcumL HstUIr Behind Iowery and Palomnr, T-ittle bit 11. fbiloinar’s 22 points were complemented by 13 Yeboiinds. Tech v.oa that rebound fight .7M?, With r7 «lt;sj*ho more Randy Youngling grahbitiK 10 redounds.* Marion, a recent ndililirjri In Hie Owls’ starling lineup. led with 15 points, WchrJc hit 11. Fisher 12. Reynolds 11 and Youngling ten.,-l/iwery injured his ankle in the first hall, when Reynolds -yanked him hack from a cinch field goal. iJKvery got loose on one - on - none fast break and was just two strides a way from 4bc goal when Reynolds grabbed him from behind and held him.♦ I/wvcry was awarded two frcoj shots via an inter Lionnl I«kj1 and; Iiit them both. Hut he had to; live with Ihe rankle Hun in rest y1 the way. And Inter in the fjrst half, he was felled hy an .elbow to the stomach, fie sal out a minute of the same?* regaining his breath but played:r Vest of the W ay. 1