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All Majors Welcome!
Spring Recruitment Schedule
* Wed. Jan 28th
Thur. Jan 29th
Fri. Jan 30th
* Sat. Jan 31st
Informational 201 MSC
Mixer Fitzwilly’s
Social Alfred T. Hornbacks
Interviews MSC
* Professional Attire Required
For More Information call:
8:30 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
TEA
VP Internal Relations President
Vickie Buemi Leo Fernandez
764-7676 695-0759
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1998 NBA All-Star Game resell
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first
time since 1983, a team will have
four players in the NBA All-Star
game, with Los Angeles Lakers
guards Nick Van Exel and Eddie
Jones chosen as reserves Tuesday,
joining starters Shaquille O’Neal
and Kobe Bryant.
“One of my main goals this sea
son was to play like an All-Star, and
maybe then get selected to the All-
Star team,” Van Exel said.
Van Exel will be making the
trip to the game with his close
friend Jones.
“If they hadn’t voted me on and
not voted Nick on, 1 might have
been disappointed,” Jones said.
“It’s a relief to see him honored.
He’s been one of the top guards in
the Western Conference since I’ve
been here.”
The last team to have four play
ers in the game was Philadelphia,
with Julius Erving, Moses Malone,
Maurice Cheeks and Andrew Toney
on the Eastern Conference team 15
years ago.
The four Lakers will play for the
Western Conference team against
the East in the Feb. 8 game in Madi
son Square Garden.
Other reserves added to the West
roster were San Antonio forward
Tim Duncan, the only rookie on ei
ther squad, and his teammate, cen
ter David Robinson; forward Vin
Baker of Seattle; and guards Mitch
Richmond of Sacramento and Ja
son Kidd of Phoenix.
Selected as East reserves were
guard Reggie Miller and center Rik
Smits of Indiana, center-forward
Jayson Williams of New Jersey, for
wards Glen Rice of Charlotte and
Antoine Walker of Boston and
guardsTim Hardaway of Miami and
Steve Smith of Atlanta.
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Donahue tops Dallas coach
IRVING, (AP) — Not since Tom
Landry was hired in 1960 have the
Dallas Cowboys gone this long with
out a head coach.
Tuesday marked the 18th day
since Barry Switzer’s resignation
statement was read at a news con
ference by owner Jerry Jones and a
replacement has yet to be named.
When Jones fired Landry, he im
mediately hired Jimmy Johnson.
When Johnson got his $2 million
resignation check, Jones hired
Switzer a day later.
Jones has twice interviewed
former San Francisco coach
George Seifert and former UCLA
coach Terry Donahue. He also has
interviewed Green Bay offensive
coordinator Sherman Lewis and
he has a strong interest in Brian
Billick of the Minnesota Vikings as
offensive coordinator.
Jones didn’t name his new coach
Super Bowl week as a few predicted
he would, but he made sure his
mileage was a tax write-off. He in
terviewed Seifert, Donahue and
Lewis the day after the Super Bowl
in San Diego.
He previously had interviewed
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San Diego. Jones made three trips
between the cities last week.
Someone who did not get inter
viewed although he was in San
Diego was Denver Broncos offen
sive coordinator Gary Kubiak.
Jones was working the tele
phones again Tuesday, but was
not disclosing where he was mak
ing the calls.
Jones could be looking for a
package deal. Seifert’s strong suit at
San Francisco was defense and
Donahue was a college coach for 20
years. Both need a strong offensive
coordinator and that could be Bil-
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