Saturday, July 20, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F age Eleven Saturday, July 20, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P page Eleven Sports of The Daily Abdul-Jabbar leads all NEW YORK - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee's towering center, has replaced another giant, Wilt Chamberlain, as the player with the highest lifetime scoring average in the National Basketball Association. Official NBA statistics of all-time rankings and records re- leased today showed the 7-foot-2 Abdul-Jabbar with a career scoring average of 30.5 points per game compared with 30.1 for the 7-1% Chamberlain, who jumped to the American Basketball Association in 1973 after 14 years in the NBA. Abdul-Jabbar also moved ahead of Los Angeles' Jerry West with the highest lifetime scoring average in playoff competition, 29.7 points. West, the veteran Lakers' guard, has 29.1. Over-all, 32 records were set and five tied during the 1973- 74 season, the NBA's 28th year Rick Barry of the Golden State Warriors became the all-time leader in free throw accuracy with an .88369 percentages, surpass- ing the .88361 mark of Bill Sharman, formerly of the Boston Celtics. The Houston Rockets set a club record for free throw accuracy with an .812 percentage, up from the .798 established by Golden State in the 1972-73 season. Ranger Sundberq picked NEW YORK - Jim Sundberg, rookie catcher for the Texas Rangers, was named Friday to replace Ed Herrmann of the Chicago White Sox on the American League All-Star team. Herrmann was chosen as a reserve catcher but withdrew for personal reasons, the AL office said.. Carlton Fisk of Boston ,was chosen in nationwide balloting by fans to start as catcher but was replaced by Thurman Mun- son of the New York Yankees because of an injury. The other reserve catcher is Darrell Porter of the Milwaukee Brewers. Sets up pickets... traded GREENVILLE, S. C. - Veteran Atlanta Falcon cornerback Ken Reaves, a leading member of the 'National Football League Players Association, helped set up a picket line outside the team's rainingcamp yesterday then learned he had been traded. Reaves and guard Andy Mao-, rer wer sent to the New Or- eans Saints for guard Royce Smith and linebacker Dick Pal- ;n~er. Michig The trade brought immediate :riticism from Ed Garvey, ex- !cutive director of the NFLPA, who issued a statement in Wash- ington. "Reaves was traded because :>f his labor activities as the ?layer representative," Garvey -aid. "He stood up to Falcon Coach Norm Van Brocklin, so he ad to go. It's outrageous." rr;: .fi ti<";: :-: 3- : .v,;..,.; t ....ty, " . " '. :: o- t;;: ,. ;"; ~ ^,:' t ar "t :,,'" ;:f. . ";.":: r k;:+" "t-x : .v:, :;.;.;:.: :":;, : .. Yt":;v 'ti' ^+ r. Jc:ttti' '. , :: ;"::::k.;:..: {;,..Rp}.;.2f ; " ,'. ".k'$ ;:. : a u,4( +xa;^Y ": ,& 4-' ctt:, .:..:-::L:. ";", '"".+',t;S:.y"r,..' , :'" iY .::":::::: ., , ; :c;" ,r:v ": r c+y ": : :; ,:t"::