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SfhetmAocfc EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 331 University Dr. - Suite A 846-3737 NEW YORK 6**) — Milwaukee picked a UCLA teammate to go with All-America Lew Alcindor and the Phoenix Suns grabbed a pair of flashy twins from Colo rado State Wednesday as the Na- t i o n a 1 Basketball Association completed its 1969 college player draft. “It was not a real good draft after the first two rounds," said Red Auerbach, general manager of the champion Boston Celtics. “There were some good players but over-all not as good as in Other years.” The first two rounds were staged April 8 by telephone and there were 12 more Wednesday, but several teams began passing early. San Francisco picked a girl, Denise Long of Union Iowa on the 13th round but the choice was disallowed. The Milwaukee Bucks, who got Alcindor as their first pick in the original draft and then signed the towering UCLA star for $1.4 million, added Ken Heitz, a 6-3^ forward-guard. He was picked in the fifth round. Two other UCLA players also were chosen — Bill Sweek, a 6- 2V6 guard, by Phoenix, and Lynn Shackleford, a 6-5 forward, by San Diego, both in the seventh round. Another UCLA star, Lu cius Allen, werit to Seattle in the original draft. The Phoenix Suns, an expan- A I R L I N E Use Your Bank- Americard Instant Reservations by Computer Free Ticket Delivery ”A Complete World-Wide Travel Service” 846-3773 BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS-TRAVEL MSC LOBBY *irfi »v mmk sion team leading off the third round draft, plucked Floyd Kerr, a 6-3, 207-pound guard-forward from Colorado State, and then, later in the same round, exercis ing a choice gained from Atlanta in a deal, picked up Floyd’s twin brother, Lloyd. Lloyd is a guard, 6-3, 197 pounds. The two Kerr boys are from South Bend, Ind. Floyd was drafted by the Los Angeles Stars of the rival Amer ican Basketball Association as well as the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was the Most Valuable Player in the Utah Classic and a member of the All-Star team in the Mid western NCAA finals at Man hattan, Kan. Lloyd was drafted by the Oak land Oaks of the ABA. Jerry Colangelo, general man ager of the Phoenix team, said that the Kerrs were the players the Suns wanted most. “They can make the NBA,” he said. “They have a good basket ball background, coming from South Bend, and they have played a tough schedule at Colorado State. DOUBLES TEAM The Aggie tennis team will be represented in the SWC Meet in Waco this weekend by Jon Ragland (left) and Pete Faust. Both of the Aggies will play singles and they’ll team in the doubles. The tennis meet is today, Friday and Saturday. : A-2 Crowned IM Champs Both are said to be very quick and good shooters. Lloyd aver aged 15.7 points and accounted for 136 rebounds his senior year while his twin brother, Floyd, averaged 13.9 and had 165 re bounds. The most famous twin brothers to play in the NBA have been Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, from Indiana University. Dick, origi nally drafted by the New York Knicks in 1965, went to Phoenix in the expansion draft. Tom, first in the draft with Detroit, later moved to Cincinnati. perma-crease Westbury Slacks 5 turn co unibersttp men's torar 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 College Station, Texas 77840 The intramural champions for Class B competition was A-2. They were far out ahead of all of the other units with 680 points. Second place went to Sq. 1 with 642 points and third to F-l with 639 points. A-2 did well in practically ev ery sport and they won Class B championships in basketball, vol leyball and tied for first in swim ming. Sq. 1 were champions in handball and took second in vol leyball. F-l were the wrestling champs and took second in foot ball. Sq. 11, the bowling champions and third in both softball and swimming finished fourth. 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Wade also was a member of the 1967 SWC title team as a sophomore, The three juniors are Duke Butler, College Station; Richard Ellis, Pampa and Reggie Majors, Houston (Waltrip). The SWC Individual Champion ship will be played Thursday and Friday at the Ridgewood Country Club in Waco. The players will shoot 36 holes each day. NFL, AFL Clubs Talk Realignment NEW YORK (AP> — National Football League club owners met at the commissioner's office Wed nesday, discussing realignment preparatory to the start of joint discussions with their American Football League colleagues Thurs day. The meetings over realignment originally began at Palm Springs, Calif., in mid-March, continued last week and were recessed again at that time without any firm plan over realignment emerging, However, most of the owners in both leagues favor a plan that would take three teams from the 16-team NFL and move them into the 10-team AFL. The problem is getting three teams to shift. 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