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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, February 6, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5
Bradley Rates As New Glamour Boy
Bashful Bill Is Fine Shotmaker
And Knicks Must Adjust To It
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“ROUGH”SHOT
Arnold Palmer lashes an iron shot from heavy rough to
the 15th green at Bermuda Dunes during his sudden-death
playoff with Deane Beman in the Bob Hope Desert Golf
Classic in Palm Springs, Calif. Palmer tied Beman on this
hole and then took the championship on the 16th. (AP
Wirephoto)
By FRANK ECK
AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor
New York is a city bursting at
the seams with six teams in four
professional sports, of major
league status. Each team usually
winds up on the wrong side in
the won-lost columns. Yet each
draws crowds and each has its
own glamour boy.
The Yankees have Mickey
Mantle, the Mets own one of the
great young pitchers in Tom
Seaver, the Jets have Joe Namath
and his long sideburns, the Giants
scramble with Fran Tarkenton,
Ranger fans display Rod Gilbert
banners and the Knickerbockers
have Bill Bradley.
BRADLEY, who signed a four-
year contract for $500,000, is the
newest member of the glamour
club. He is expected someday to
lead the New York Knickerbock
ers out of the National Basketball
Association wilderness.
Bradley does two things beauti
fully. He is a stylish dribbler with
either hand and has one of the
most graceful right-handed push
shots the big roundball game has
ever known. Bill Bradley is not
much on rebounds or for working
Consol Tops Huntsville
From Battalion News Service
Bounding back from their first
district loss of the year, the A&M
Consolidated Tigers took all their
fury out on the Huntsville Hor
nets Friday night.
Huntsville just happened to be
on the Tigers’ schedule at the
wrong time and paid for it to the
tune of 66-28.
Consolidated had slipped into a
first place tie with Conroe Tues
day when they were edged in
Conroe by one point. The Hunts
ville win kept the Tigers in the
deadlock with a 7-1 district slate
and upped their season mark to
26-2.
BARRING THE unlikely pos
sibility of an upset, Consolidated
and Conroe seem to be headed for
a playoff after the regular sea
son to determine the district’s
champion and its representative
in the AAA state playoffs.
The Tigers came out on top by
10 points the first time they
played Conroe when they clashed
at Consolidated.
It was just a case of being out
classed for the Huntsville team in
Friday’s game as Consolidated got
out in front early and then pulled
away.
CONSOLIDATED went from a
,7-6 lead early in the initial period
to 18-9 by the close of the quarter.
A 23-point outburst in the sec
ond quarter by the Tiger’s put
the game out of reach as they
went to the halftime dressing
room with a comfortable 41-14
cushion.
Consolidated pushed their lead
to over 30 points in the third
quarter as they went into the
final eight minutes with a 50-20
advantage and then coasted in.
JAN DOZIER and Ennis Wat
son once again took high point
honors for the Tigers with strong
backing coming from Howard Ter
rell. Dozier finished with 19
points while Watson had 14 and
Terrell contributed 13.
Huntsville hit on only eight of
45 shots from the field for a
horrid 17.7 per cent while Con
solidated connected on 28 of 54
for a 51.8 mark.
Even the 51 mark is below
average for the Tigers who are
hitting better than 55 per cent
from the floor in their district
contests.
With every game now a must,
Consolidated travels to Houston
tonight to take on the Furr Brah
mas who could prove to be a
tough obstacle.
Cal. AD Reports
No Discrimination
under the basket for layup goals.
That’s why the Knicks play him
behind the foul lines.
Another reason for this is the
fact that Bill Bradley came right
out of the Army in an effort to
help the sagging Knicks. He
works out on his own and does a
lot of running because running
and getting the ball toward the
basket within 24 seconds is the
name of the game the pros play.
WATCHING THE champion
Philadelphia 76ers isn’t the most
advantageous time to see Brad
ley and the Knicks in action be
cause the 76ers have beaten the
Madison Square Garden ball
handlers 13 out of 14 times in the
last two years.
The 76ers also bring along Wilt
(The Stilt) Chamberlain who
seems taller than his 7-1, wears a
beard, a mustache and a pair of
knee guards around his shins for
protection against the mean little
men who kick him as they jump
for the ball he’s usually holding.
THE FANS want him to take
more shots and that’s just what
new coach Red Holzman, who
used to coach the Hawks in Mil
waukee and then St. Louis, wants
Bradley to do.
“He can be a big help in hitting
our free man because he’s an ex
cellent passer,” says Holzman.
“And he’ll be taking more shots
because he’s a great shooter.”
In his first 10 games Bradley
scored 117 points which is pretty
good for a former Ivy Leaguer
who made All-America at Prince
ton and went to England for two
years as a Rhodes Scholar. While
there he played some basketball
with a team representing Milan,
Italy
It wasn’t the kind of basketball
played in this country and the
NBA is somewhat rougher than
the Ivy League. It may take Bill
Bradley an entire season to
adjust to the pro style of play
but when he does the Knicker
bockers had better adjust to
Bradley.
With Chamberlain goal tend
ing, the Knicks played as if ob
livious to Bradley standing free
outside the foul line. They will
have to pass more often to him
to capitalize on his shooting
ability.
In the pros a free man seldom
yells for the ball as they do in
college. Anyway, Bill Bradley, a
bashful person who seldom shows
emotion, was never a holler guy.
He is more of a silent leader,
even as a rookie of 24.
At 6-5 he is at somewhat of a
disadvantage against the pro
giants. But he has that great
one-handed shot that sends the
ball directly through the rim
more often than not. More passes
to Bradley could mean more
points, more victories and possibly
show up in bigger salaries for all
of his playmates.
A STAR EVERYWHERE: No matter where Bill Bradley has played he
has been basketball’s big name. In three years on Princeton's varsity
he was the Ivy League star with 2,503 points. As a junior he starred
for the U.S. team in Tokyo in the 1964 Olympics and while studying
at Oxford he was the big man for Simmenthal of Milan. Now he’s
making the grade as a pro with the New York Knickerbockers. Below
are four stages of his exciting career.
Scoring for Knicks
Debut as a Pro
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BERKELEY, Calif. <7P> —
Charges that the University of
California Athletic Department
discriminated against Negro ath
letes were unfounded, Athletic
Director Pete Newell said Mon
day.
A&M Announces
Four More Oral
Grid Commitments
Four more oral commitments
of schoolboy football prospects
were announced Monday by Texas
A&M.
They are Steve Luebbenhusen,
195-pound fullback - linebacker
from Fort Worth Eastern Hills;
Joey Kerr, 185-pound quarter
back from Eastern Hills; Bill
Martin, kicking specialist from
Conroe, and Gene Lowery, Elk
hart halfback.
Luebbenhusen was all-state and
Kerr all-district last seasom
Martin kicked 24 of 25 extra
points, booted field goals of 35,
39, 42 and 43 yards and averaged
40 yards punting.
Lowery averaged 7.2 yards per
carry and gained 644 yards pass
receiving.
Newell said he found “no will
ful discrimination” by his staff
in dealings with Negro athletes.
Two weeks ago about half of
the 40 Negroes on athletic schol
arships at Berkeley threatened to
boycott all sports unless basket
ball coach Rene Herrerias, two
assistant football coaches and the
athletic business manager were
fired.
There was no comment Mon
day from the athletes.
The controversy began when
Herrerias suspended Negro bas
ketball player Bob Presley for
violation of team rules.
Presley was quickly reinstated
and white athletes on the team
charged that the school adminis
tration had brought pressure on
Herrerias.
Negro athletes produced a list
of grievances, among them the
charge of discrimination. Newell
said the other grievances are
under consideration.
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(Re-Election)
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Hydraulics Lab, Texas
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knowledge that
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