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t j" : I 1 I , - .1 15 - THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 1, 1977 r Atf- -f -f a" its- V - EAQL "THE PEARL" ttOCMOE USES F.1AC3Y F.10VES KJ PROS , . " i - -. . . . 1 - . . ,. 9 ' - - ; - Followers of the National rnally suited for guard? Easy. Monroe in his .rookie season Monroe and later coached does whatever is necessary to Basketball Association games "I played center in hfeh and have appreciated his skills Erving with the Nets. - fit into what the team is in the past nine years have seen school ," recalls Earl. i always throughout his pro career. Then Loughery began doing." the play many times. played with my back to the "He was like the leader of talking like a coach instead of Now the Knicks are a Earl Monroe gets the ball basket and I learned many the Jazz band " recalls Ferry, a teammate "when discussing running club once, again and around the foul circle, backs moves which I still use." "He got us going and then The Pearl. . : Monroe is getting more his man towards the basket, Many of the moves Earl everyone joined in. I never say 'There are many players opportunities to play the way twists, jumps and scores. The makes routinely cannot be anyone use the spin move and whq don't want, the ball late in ; the way he did in his early Knicks' veteran has been one learned, however, "I've al- the ball fake before Earl a close game," adds Kevin. ; seasons in , the league. And rtf ttio Wonip't ton euards since ways had the ability to ad- started it." "Good players want the ball isn't it tougher to play fast ioinine the Baltimore Bullets lib," says Earl modestly. 'The most exciting player and Earl has always been like break : basketball , as you get J ' r D iK Corn i nanarnl mans. 1A mia mam until lltlilltt Pr iL.i ' I . am aUa.O KTa Vi a mail t? 11 iu cvci kui umu " Hull, nc a a gical uiic-uifuiic uiuvl iwi ; u naj uu ving," says Loughery who player but when he came to explains it. . - r teamed in the backcourt with the Knicks he adjusted to their . "Most players prefer to style. Only great players can play a running game. 1 think it as their first draft choice for Bob herry general rnana- the 1967-68 season. 8 ,of ,Bullet8 New n hnu, can hft look so York Nets coach Kevin J natural in a position not nor- Loughery were teammates of Jabbar Runner up In Four Categories NEW YORK - Kareem now won 14 consecutive home class player. Let him get the games. Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers is not leading in any individual statistical Denver's Dan Issel, who re categories in the National ccntiy face(i him for he first Basketball Association, but tUTie nad nothing but praise he's second in four and a key for the Laker's center. "I was reason for the success of the Vv r a u u Ukcrs so far this season. .surPr se,d t0 find J)c..,snst ". phsycial as some, says League statistics released el "He just goes abourhis recently show Abdul-Jabbar work and there is no pushing mnnftnm in scorine (26 J). r y of that stuff. He s a real ball close inside and forget it.' adjust to a different style with- prolongs your career. The con out any loss in skill and you stant pounding when you have see what ' Earl has done." to set up plays is much "Adjust" is also the word tougher." used by Monroe's current Don't think that Monroe coach Red Holzman. is just an offensive player. "He's a smart player and Holzman is aware of his other adjusts tQ every situation. He contributions. UP AND OVER Oklahoma quarterback Thomas Lott leaps over Horace Ivory as Wyoming's Craig Parham moves in from behind in second half of sixth annual Fiesta Bowl on December 25. Oklahoma won, 41-7. (UPI). CIAA STATISTICS field goal percentage (.586) rebounds (14.9) and blocked shots(3X)3) With his leading the way, Los Angeles has moved to within one game of Portland in the Pacific Division and have SCORING G FG FT PTS AVE REBOUNDING G REB AVE Epps, NS X 85 ' 20 190 27.1 Terry, WS 6 96 16.0 Cozart, SP 6 70 13 153 25.5 Payne, HI 10 133 13.3 Lewis, JCS 8 80 25 185 23.1 Board, VS 7 88 . 12.5 Payne, HI 10 91 15 197 19.7 Epps, NS 7 80 11.4 Fhodes, SA 8 67 23 157 19.6 Hicks, Shaw 7 76 10.8 Terry, WS 6 50 17 117 19.5 Preston, SA 8 83 10.3 Tisdol, VS . 6 41 22 104 17.3 Duff in, HI 10 100 10.0 Hicks, Shaw 7 48 21 117 16.7 Lewis, JCS 8 78 9.8 f 1 'i .,J ,.. J e .... ' FG (5qaae) : G FG-FGA PCT. FT (2.5game) G FT-FTA PCT. Collins, VS ' ;I T 22-35 .628 Rhodes, SA 8 23-26 . 884- Jones, VS 7 33-53 .622 Larkin, SP 7 16-19 .842 Isabella, NC 7 43.71 ,606 Haywood, NS 7 15-18 ,833 Shawr- Vs 6 ! 23-3$ . ,589 Bell VS i - - 14-17 j,824 Board, VS 7 33-59 .559 Powell, SA 8 41-50 .820 TEAM OFFENSE G (W-L) PTS AVE. TEAM DEFENSE G (W-L) PTS AVE. Virginia St. 7 (6-1) 728 104.0 NorfolX St. 7 (70) 493 70.4 NorfolX St. 7 (7-0) 634 90.5 Eliz. City, 7 (4-3) 427 71.2 Va. Onion 6 (4-2) 532 88.7 Winston-Salem 6 (4-2) 443 73.8 Winston-Salem 6 (4-2) 522 87.0 Shaw 7 (3-4) 526 75.1 Hampton 10 : (46) 860 86.0 Fayetteville 7 (3-4) 543 77.6 J.C. Smith 8 (4-4) 680 85.0 St. AugusUne's 8 (6-2) 623 77.8 St. Augustine's 8 (6-2) 640 80.0 St. Paul's 7 (4-3) 568 81.1 St. Paul's 7 (4-3 ) 554 80.0 Va. Union 6 (4-2) 489 81.5 Fayetteville 7 (3-4) 624 76.4 Virginia St. 7 (6-1) 593 84.7 EUs. City 7 (4-3) 453 75.5 Hampton 10 (4-6) '869 86.9 Shaw,, 7 (3-4) 518 74.0 Uvingstone 8 (1-7) 696 87.0 Uvingstone 8 (1-7) 546 68.3 J.C. Smith 8 (4-4) 718 89.8 ws3iSBjj3y ii iiiMiiiimtpwnMMiii'mmu uiiiiniim..i hi i. --nj-s,. ,1- j (7 ' )O0OOO00OOO0OOO00 Saint Mary's College baseball catcher Dwayne Wright will be presented the NCAA Award of Valor for saving the lives of a Chico, Calif., couple by pulling them from their burning automobile. dOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Dwayne-A. Wright, a catcher lor the St. Mary's College (Mor aga, Calif.) baseball team, will be presented the NCAA Award of Valor at the Association'! annual Honors Luncheon, Tuesday, Jan uary 11, in Miami Beach, Fla. It 'will mark only the second time the Award of Valor has r been presented since the honor DORSETTS WIN OF HEISM AN TROPHY DELIGHTS PITT ALUMNI When Jony Jftrfsett ras established in .1974, , ( (second from left) 'won the' 1976 Hehan Trophy Award M tta, outstanding cojlegiata footbaB , i The Award of Valor la pre- player in the United Smes, it would have Wen difficult to find two m ented to a coach or admlniatra- Douglas (left), vice president in charge of special markets for Teacher's Scotch, and Morty Rerfer tor currently associated with in- (right), executive vice president of Schieffelin & Co. Douglas was one of the first blacks to every tercoUeriate athletics, or cur- play vanity football for Pitt and Morty Rerfer is an alumnus of the school. Immediately prior to rent er former varaltrletter tne ijiman Award Dim in Naw York Dougi,, aw Reifer met w1tl Dorsett and the Chancellor "whercoiteowtthl of Unlver,ltV f Pittsburgh, Dr. Wesley Posvar (second from right), at a distinguished guest alnalM InmMiii jann. tm rOCeOtlOn. miimi(wm aa v v v m S TEAM REBOUNDS Virginia St. St. Augustine's Winston-Salem Hampton Norfolk St. J.C. Smith St. Paul's Shaw , Livingstone TEAM FT St. Paul's Winston-Salem Virginia St. St. Augustine's Hampton Norfolk St. Shaw J.C. Sodth .Livingstone ; G 7 8 6 10 7 8 7 8 G 7 6 7 8 10 7 7 8 8 REB 376 366 312 599 339 334 331 . 305 285 AVE. 53.7 45.8 52.0 59.9 48.4 41.8 47.2 43.5 35.6 PCT. .578 .562 .535 .529 .512 98 .480 .476 .453 FT-FTA 94-128 84-117 137-198 126-188 176-272 90-143 70-116 92-157 56-100 PCT. .734 .717 .691 .670 .647 .629 .603 .586 .560 a a a o a HCCU BASKETBALL AT gfelcDoagald Gymnasium a a a a a a a JANUARY 14TH U. U. E. S. JANUARY 1 5TH i 5 DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE D a a a a a a ADULTS $4.00 JANUARY J7TH S. C. STATE ALL HOME GAMES START AT 7:30 P, M. 1 ; u D D n D 0 0 D D D D 0 D 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 a TEAM FG Norfolk St. J.C. Smith Winston-Salem Virginia St. St. Paul's Shaw St. Augustine's Livingstone Hampton SCORING MARGIN Norfolk St. Virginia St. Winston-Salem Va. Union Elis. City St. Augustine's Hampton St. Paul's Shaw Fayetteville J.C. Smith Livingstone G 7 8 6 7 7 7 8 8 10 OFF. 90.7 104.0 87.0 88.7 75.5 80.0 86.0 80.0 74.0 76.4 85.0 68-3 FG-FGA 272-526 294-597 219-463 300-660 230-527 224-514 257-599 241-608 342-900 DEF. PCT. .517 .492 .473 .454 .436 .431 .429 .396 .380 MARGIN 70.4 20.3 84.7 19.3 73.8 13.2 81.5 7.2 71.2 4.3 77.8 2.2 86.9 - 0.9 81.1 r 1.1 75.1 1.1 77.6 1.2 89.8 4.8 87.0 -18.7 himself or his well-be lnr, avert ed or minimized potential dis aster by courat eoua action er noteworthy bravery." Wright was working and play ing baseball last summer in Cla rinda, Iowa, when, on June 1, he and teammate Bruce Freeburg came upon a car and trailer which had collided with a truck and overturned, bursting into flames. Saved Lives PEBOUWD LEADERS Minimum 30 games or 335 rebounds ' BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS Minimum 30 games or U2 blocked shots G OFF DEF TOT AVO. Walton, Port 35 133 31 5T 1ST! Abdul-Jabbar ,L. A.- 35 115 05 520 lit. 9 Gilmore, Chi. 31 138 251 389 12.5 Lucas, Port. 3 125 278 103 11.9 Heard, Phoe : 31 93 272 365 11.8 Shumate, Buff. 35 10U 305 M)9"ll.T Hayes, Wash. 33 117 26l 378 11.5 Lanier, Det. 35 117 275 392 11.2 McGinnis, Phil. 32 110 2U8 358 11.2 Kenon, S.A 33 127 235 '362 11.0 Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. Hayes, Wash. Jones, Den. - Malone', Hou. Jones, Phil. Smith, Mil. Paultz, S.A. G 35 35 33 3U Gilmore, Chi. 32 29 35 36 31 NO. 117 106 91 - 7 68 69 58 69 69 58 AVG. 3T3T 3.03 2.76 2.18 2.13 2.09 2.00 1.97 1.92 1.87 ASSISTS LEADERS Minimum 30 games or 170 assists Quick Copying and FULL SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING KEEDS SERVICE 504 k PETTIGREW ST. Durham, N. C, 688-2394 " " Dates (Suit) Gulf Service Station JUNE UPS .BRAKE SERVICE .TIRES -BATTERIES .ROAD SERVICE CALL 688-2211 308 S. ALSTON AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Garten of Chic-. Calif., were trapped in the burning auto, but Wright Buse, Ind. leaped from his vehicle and Henderson, Atl.-- pulled the couple to safety with- K prter, Det. out concerri for his own life. - Van Lier The carjjand trailer were de- Archibald, Nets stroyed Inhe fire, and Wright Watts, Sea was credited with saving the Barry O.S. - lives of 'Mi, and Mrs. Garten. Bln8. Wash. 4 He and 'Freeiierg received cer- Frazier, Knicks tlficatea cf appreciation from the Lucas, Hou,.- Clarlnda sHetlira and police de- El?6?1!! - vt . INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 'Thefe'lis'Jlio doubt he saved " those people's lives," commented a rescue- wruad officer at the Most Minutes Played,' Season scene of the, accident. Most Points, Game Wrifht.; has, been selected te the second team of the AH -West Most Field Goals , Game' '. Coast Athletic Conference the Most Free Throws ,. Game past tw years. The Berkeley, Most Rebounds, Game' Calif., native led the Gaels In Most Offensive Rebounds, Game home runs and runs-batted-in during each season. Most Defensive Rebounds, Game "It is a privilege for the Asso elation to honor this outstanding Most Assists, Game , young man for his act of hero- Most Blocked Shot?, Game u ,-... ,. x . . Most Steals, Game wrJty? ' Unl- Most Games Disqualified, Season Three actions of valor were recognized by the Association when the award first was pre sented at the 1974 Convention in San Francisco. Charles "Lefty" Host Points, Game Driesell, University of Maryland Fewest Points', Game . basketball coach; University of Most Points, Half Texas-Arlington football player Fewest Points, Half Jeffrey Miller; and the entire Most Points,1 Quarter Ursinus College basketball team Fewest Points, Quarter STEALS LEADERS Minimum 30 games or 53 steals P. 52Li AVG. G NO. AVG. 37 317 8.6 Buse, Ind 37 136" 3738 38 316 8.3 Taylor, K.C. 35 102 2.91 35 27U 7.8 Kenon, S.A. 33 86 2.6l 31 233 7.5 Watts, Sea. 38 98 2.58 3h 25k 7.5 Ford, Det. 35 90 2.57 38 277 7.3 Hollins, Port. 36 90 2. 50 32 221 6.9 Jones, Den . 3k 75 2.21 33 203 6.2 McGinnis, Phil. 32 70 2.19 30 167 5.6 Barry, O.S. . 32 69 2.16 32 177 5.5 Gale, S.A 35 75 2,lV : ll26, Buse, Ind. : '"51, Smith, O.S. vs Hou. 1211; Maravich, N.0. vs : ' K.C. 12ll . t 23, Maravich, H.O. vs Wash. 1226 : 16, McAdoo, Buff, vs Ind. 127 : 33, Nater, Mil, vs Atl,' 1219 : 15, 0. Johnson, G.S. i Hou. llM; Nater, Mil. ' : vs Ati; 1219.' , : 23, Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. vs K.C. 117; McAdoo, t Buff, vs Ind. 127 , : 20r K.r Porter,. Det. vs Bos. 1120 j 9. Smith, Mil. Den. 127 11, Kenon, S.A. g K.C. 1226 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS were recognized. STUDENTS $2.50 D DIRECTOR OFIpUBIIC . WORKS ' ' Chapel m. $20,004- $22,600 starting. Desire MBA or MPA with degree, study, or experience in engineering. Supervisory experience es sential. Resumes by Feb. 15 to: Personnel Director, 308 N. Columbia St, Chapel Hill 27614, EQUAL OPPORTUN ITY EMPLOYER. Most Field Goals, Game. Fewest Field Goals , Game Most Free Throws, Game -Fewest Free. Throws, Game Most Rebounds, Game Fewest Rebounds, Game ' Most Assists, Game Most Steals , ' Game " Most Personal Fouls, Game Fewest Personal Fouls , Game Most Blocked Shots , Game Most Turnovers, Game 1 x Fewest Turnovers, Game t 160, Meriweather, Atl. ,: 11, Meriweather, Atl. : 1U6, Port, vs Phil. 115 ' : Ik, Chi. Mil. 1030 : 80, Port, vs Atl. 112 : . 31, by three teams s 18, Bos. vs K.C. 1121 : 10, Phil Ind, 1218; Chi. vs Port. 1228 61, L.A. vs Bos. 1228 , : 27, Chi. vs Port. 1228 . 1 : 13, Bos. vs K.C. 1121 .' : ft, "Mil. ? Clev. 111 : 69, -Ind. vs S.A. 1215 : 26, Atl. g Hou. 1216 , ; 15, Chi. vs G.S. 1130; Den.vs S.A. 12 :,' 23, Port., vs Knicks 117 ! 10, by three teams : 13, Nets Det. 1211 : 13, by four teams i .38, Phil, vs S.A. 1022 .7, Clev. vs Mil. 111 . .. DC
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