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April 04, 1993 - Image 20

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-04

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It's not just a Cincinnati thing
nber, Famed Wol rin Chri
Webber recently complained that be
and other Michigan playe� don't re­
ceive any profi from tradi ng cards
sold on their camp .
o 'HA
m ny
"P
mon y
Hard said.
An CAA po man aid the
CAA d nothi ng to do i th the
universiti ' elHng tradin cards
aoo had 00 comment
Cards aren't the only urce of big
money earned by the tble . Be­
cause U of M es their equipment,
NIKEcontribut aqu ro a mil­
lion dollars annually to a scbol hip
fund for children of employees of the
atbJetic-department.
Then there are the uncounted mil-
lions in TV revenue ed in by the
sch Is.
But when it co to law ui ,-
elson won't be � in court. For­
mer Michig State b etbalJ
player Parish Hie ready
receive any
CAA rul ,.
BO
Sp
1 Apdl 1991,
arrested on federal
cocaine ro piracy .
Hickman w found innoee D
pted hi exp 'on that
n involved only in an t­
wind
I OW enrolled,
b emica11y, a fresbman at Ub-
erty Bapti t Col ge in Lynchburg,
MSU further re ed 0 rel e Va,
Hickman' transcript d bilJed him T growing ertion of man-
1,421 In back tuition and room and hood by' b ketball players in the
board. eAA'might not be too late in add-
"We think Mr. Hickman ing a touch of reality to the ambitions
worth a lot more on the b etball of the next generation of Michael
court than MSU P . d him in pid- Jordans, Parish Hickmans, and Terry
dling tuition and fees, room am elsons. So, no, M , it' not the
board, a few boo am administra- hoes. It's in the brai .
live costs they gave him hile be
played," said Hickmand' Uomey,
A
IGER
'H students
and Recreation Depart­
have a. un program for
wirnmers after the high
eason i over ording to
na at Patton Par
"We would
dunn th P L
"But there' a
can't wim for two teams. I don't
understand that ca e It th
amateur compeu non. When you
can't swim you're holding a d back
from d veloping his or her k.il ."
"But during t pnng am urn-
mer w encoura e aU . d who WI m
in the P L to
re ardl beca
part nt has wim t
t e month that hav
middle he'
to wor WI th current hi b
1 mrn rs to d lop their
into tronger form .
stro
four.
before age
Team members include: Bottom row (l-r) Chris Sanders, (41); Devon Reynolds, (11); Omar Shabazz, (25); Gary Harman,
(23); Corey Sterling (51); and Steve Neal (33). Back row (I-r) Garette Goyajn, (15); Brian Echols, (13); Jammie Parker,
(55); Correy Childs, (45), Marcus Singer, (43); Prentice Mcgruder, (21); Derrick Kyles, (35); and DaJeon Isom, (31); ot
Pictured is Karie (Shawn) Hartfield, (53).
../
. I R RD mo t kids
get t pirations that they can be
'great as the 13 in the � and
don't ron ntrate on lrilming.
"Tbere ' notbing out there in tbe
p\1 he eye, except the -Olympi to
.rnouvate 12 and 13 years old to
wim. There are big im tars
like th A 13 . We ant to h w
t m that wirnmers have t arne
amount of pride th tars of pro
b ketball," BelJ aid.

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