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March 11, 1981 - Image 9

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1981-03-11

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Benton Harbor domi-
ile the
etball
'f instructor and
, tant' Joey Haire, tint
degree b ck belt. They
teach agility, cordination,
con trol d diJcipIine.
The 00 'is open 4-9:30
onday through F ' ay and
all day turd y.
Bob cAdoo has noti-
fled the Detroit
ation team by ond y.
cAdoo claims has
been phy' ab to
p Y . ce Feb. 14, but
that the 'tons will not
for i all him to return to
turned the court.
Bridg-
eteran center-
forward h t out 64
of Detroit' 70 game this
n, but no y is
healty d ready to play.
"He (General an r
cCI ey) told m POint
Co rt an to
, na1 play in Kalamazoo.
The BuDdo jumped to
a 14-6 d at the end of
the by half
25-14
the
blank, e don't ant you
to play the rest of the year
be te e want to
the younger players play,'"
cAdoo said. 0 they
t me to home be-
ca I on't it on the
bench in my street clothe ,
"If they don't want me
to play, that', their busi­
ne ," he dded. ''But at
let me it 00 the
bench in my uniform."
cC ey td "He's
not capabl of playing. He
hasn't orked out 0 day
since Jan, 21. Bob cAdoo
playing the. 1 15 game
ould do nothing for the
Piston.
"The only thin it auld
do would be to io hat
bad condition he is in. He
ouldn't play his best, so,
ce, e' done him a
cAdoo, 29, s traded
to the P' Feb. 11,
1979, but he ' . covered
by the fi year contr t
he . eel ith the e
�_ in September,
That contract, reportedly
calling for a salary of 542,
000 per y • as guaran­
teed for the fir foar
ye , H ever, for the
final year. the Pisto h
option - ·thin 45 cia,)
from the end of the teasoo
- of paying cAdoo S50,
000 d no picking up
tb £if - r option or
eepi him "and paying the
entire $542,000,
80 ever, the contract
al give �doo right
to reject the . tons and
become a free agent if they
ould ehoo the cond
option.
t ch' f .
otoby
o
number one in "SI, tt
-
o
The 4-H utritional
ketball tournaments were
ld S turday,
10:00
Stem Brun n's fifth
and . th graders 00 both
their gam the play-
off: defeati orton Hill
in the first game 22-16,
And in cond
be een the beth graders
Bard on both their
tournament p y-off
King. During
frr game Bard ruth graders
beat King 28-23. Starter
Ram y ichols high
ith 11 poin er
avy achin' t's ate
Fireman Lawrence C. Kim­
b, of r. d rs.
Joe Kimb e, 120 E. Empire
Ave., Benton Harbor,
comp eted the B ic achi­
rust's ate Course at the
at Training Center t
Great Lake , Ill.
Kimb ' a 19S0 gr d-
uate of Benton H rbor High
School and joined the avy
in JUly.

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