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Page Ten
Sports of the Daily
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, October 24, 1975 I

'Knicks

NEW YORK SAVED FROM DEFAULT

obtain

Spencer

Haywood

.l UCKleby, fwhilte, Out SEATTLE (R) -Spencer Hay- its front line, a search which
Michigan coach Bo Schembechler announced yesterday that wood, for five years the essence actually began with the retire-
of the Seattle SuperSonics fran- ments of Willis Reed and Dave
tailback Harlan Huckleby will not see action against Indiana chise, was traded yesterday at DeBusschere before the start of
tomorrow. Huckleby was kicked in the leg in practice. .his request to the New York last season. The Knicks have
In addition, split end Rick White is out for the rest of the Knicks. tried to obtain the services ofi
season. White who sustained a knee injury in the first game In return, the Sonics will get K a r e e m Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt
against Wisconsin has not played since then. a large amount of cash-report- Chamberlain and George Mc-
edly $1.5 million-and Eugene Ginnis, among other big men,
* * Short, a 6-foot-7 rookie forward but each of those moves fell
from Jackson State who was the through.
11 0 os ' ehire Johnson 1 Knicks' No. 1 choice in this Haywood had expressed un-
year's National Basketball As- happiness during training camp
BOSTON-Red Sox manager Derrell Johnson signed a new, sociation draft. and asked to be traded to New
two year contract yesterday, during City Hall ceremonies honor- Haywood, 26, is a 6-foot-8, York, but Sonics Coach Bill
ing his team. It is estimated that the new contract may call for 224-pounder who has made the Russell had said he would con-
as much as a $15,000 raise from the $45,000 he has been getting all-star team in four of his sider such a move "only be-
the past two seasons. five years with Seattle. He cause Haywood had expressed
--AP previously. played one season an earlier desire to be traded."
-AP___with Denver of the American H a y w o o d appeared in 68
Basketball Association, win- games last year, hampered by
ning that league's rookie of a hamstring injury, calcium de-
the year and Most Valuable 1 posits in a leg and pneumonia.
Player awards. The pneumonia put him in a
The move culminates New hospital for nine days.
York's long search for help on Despite his history of medical

Dai ly
NIGHT EDITOR:
ANDY GLAZER
problems, the smooth and pow-
erful forward holds Sonics rec-
ords for points, rebounds, field
goals and shots.
Although he considers last
season to be an off-year, he
still led Seattle with 22.4
points and 9.3 rebounds per
game. His NBA career scor-
ing average is 24.9.
New York's efforts to obtain
Haywood have been an open
secret during the preseason.
Knicks Coach Red Holzman
has not said whether he plans
to use Haywood at center or
forward, but it is expected he
will be tested first at the power
forward spot. Holzman has been
pleased with the play of young
John Gianelli at center, calling
him "our steadiest player dur-
ma the nreseason"
".We hope to have Haywooa
in uniform forSaturday night's
game against Cleveland," 'a
Knicks spokesman said.

Russell also said he didn't
know who would start in Hay-
wood's place tonight in the sea-
on opener against Portland.
Short, 22, is a quick forwardl
who averaged 24 points per
game in three years at Jackson
State before signing with the
Knicks as a hardship case.
The trade culminated two
days of heavy bartering for
Russell.
On Wednesday, Russell ac-
quired veteran guard Herm Gil-
liam from the Atlanta Hawks
for a third-round draft choice
BILLBOARD
The Michigan hockey team
will hold its annual Scholar-
ship game Saturday, October
25 at Yost Ice Arena. At 7:00
p.m. fans will have the op-
portunity to take pictures and
get autographs. The game
starts at 7:30. Students with
cameras pay 50 cents. All
other tickets are one dollar.
Tickets proceeds will go to
the Athletic Department's
Scholarship fund and the De-
kers Club.,

and cash and traded backup up a third-round draft choice
center Jim Fox to Milwaukee and got a second."
for cash and a draft choice. The Sonics made a bigger
"We had a little profit," Rus- profit, money-wise if not player-
sell said of those two deals, wise, with yesterday's Haywood
"not much but a little. We gave swap.
DEEP IN THE inner recesses of South Quad, we come upon
a most terrifying scene.
"What are you guys doing to Milik's door?"
"Shhh! He'll hear you. He's entering griddes this week, and
his picks looked pretty tough. So we're pennying him in until
midnight Friday so he can't enter and win the large Pizza Bob's
pizza. With two items, even."
"Well, what are we waiting for? Let's penny Milik in."

WLUAL
WHILE THEY LAST
Hewlett-Packard's
Scientific Pocket Calculator
Was
$19500
WITH FULL YEAR WARRANTY
A Proven Machine-Originally Sold for $395.00
ULRICH'S Bookstore
549 East University Ave. Ann Arbor
Phone 662-3201

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1. Indiana at MICHIGAN
(pick score)
2. Illinois at MSU
3. Minnesota at Iowa
4. Northwestern at Wisconsin
5. Ohio State at Purdue
6. Baylor at Texas A&M
7. Boston College at Syracuse
8. California at UCLA
9. Dartmouth at Harvard
10. Temple at Delaware

11. Duke at Florida
12. Kentucky at Georgia
13. Oklahoma State at Kansas
14. South Carolina at LSU
15. Navy at Pittsburgh
16. Colorado at Nebraska
17. Southern Cal at Notre Dame
18. Miami (Ohio) at
Bowling Green
19. Georgia Tech at Tulane
20. Vassar at DAILY LIBELS

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TRAVEL IPS
EXICO
With vacation time fast approaching,
many of you will no doubt be traveling
to Mexico. Some of you might even be
coming back. Here are some helpful
hints.
1. A man on a burro always has the
right of way, unless he appears to be
a weakling.
2. In local cantinas, pouring a shot of
Cuervo down a man's collar is not

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The world could use
a few good miracles
along about now.
Like a miracle of love. And a miracle of
dedication and concern for our fellow man.
This is the work of the Holy Cross Fathers.
To serve our fellow man, and to make the
world a better place in which to live. What
about you? If a total commitment is what
you're looking for, join us. Odds are you'll
never turn water into wine, but you will help
turn hatred into love. And that is the greatest

thought to be humorous.
3. Falling onto a cactus, even an
actual Cuervo cactus, can be
a sticky proposition.
4. It is tough to find hamburger
rolls in the smaller towns; it's
best to bring your own.

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