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DECEMBER 1, 1973          MEMORIAL COLISEUM          OFFICIAL PROGRAM
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ATHLETICS AT KENTUCKY
Kentucky's athletic program, a well-balanced and ambitious activity featuring intercollegiate competition in ten different sports, is organized under the Department of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational objectives and in strict compliance with the rules of the University, the Southeastern Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
A board of directors, headed by the President of the University in the capacity of chairman, maintains over-all policy supervision of the athletic program.
In addition to the UK President, board officers include the Vice-President for Student Affairs as vice-chairman and Dr. W. L. Matthews in the capacity of secretary. Fourteen other men, drawn from the University faculty and the general public, also serve on the board as appointees of the president as do two student representatives.
Supervising the steady growth and balanced development of the athletic program is Athletic Director Harry C. Lancaster.
The Association's Board of Directors is composed of the following:
Faculty Members
Marion McKenna, '76 Dr. Daniel R. Reedy, '76 Dr. Thomas Brower, '73 Dr. N. J. Pisacano, '74 Dr. Stephen Diachun, '74 Dr. W. C. Royster, '74 Charles Roland, '75 Warren Walton, '75
Trustee Members
George Griffin, '75 Thomas P. Bell, '76
L. E. Forgy, Jr.
Dr. R. G. Zumwinkle
Members-at-Large
Albert B. Chandler, '76 Robert H. Hillenmeyer, '74 Dr. W. L. Matthews, Jr.
Al Cummins
Aiumni Members
Dr. Ralph Angelucci, '75 James H. Pence, '75
Ex Officio Members
Dr. Otis A. Singletary,
Chairman Dr. Ray Hornback
Student Members
Jim Flegle David LeMaster
ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
(53 Players Chosen 93 Times)
Ellis Johnson (G) ........................ 1933
Forest Sale (C) .......................... 1933
John DeMoisey (F) .............. 1933, '34
Bill Davis (G) ............................ 1934
Leroy Edwards (C) ...................... 1935
Dave Lawrence (F) .................... 1935
Ralph Carlisle (F) ................ 1936, '37
Warfield Donohue (G) ................ 1937
Bernie Opper (G) ................ 1938, '39
Layton Rouse (G) ...................... 1940
Lee Huber (G) .......................... 1941
James King (C) .......................... 1941
Marvin Akers (F) ................ 1941, '43
Ermal Allen (F).......................... 1942
Melvin Brewer (C) .................... 1943
Bob Brannum (C) ...................... 1944
Jack Parkinson (G) ...... 1944, '45, '46
Jack Tingle (F) .... 1944, '45, '46, '47
Kenton Campbell (C) ................ 1945
Ralph Beard (G) .... 1946, '47, '48, '49 Wallace Jones (F) .. 1946, '47, '48, '49
Joe Holland (F) .......................... 1947
Alex Groza (C) .................... 1948, '49
Kenny Rollins (G) ................ 1947, '48
Jim Line (F) .............................. 1950
Bill Spivey (C) .................... 1950, '51
Walt Hirsch (F) .......................... 1951
Shelby Linville (F) ...................... 1951
Bobby Watson (G) .............. 1951, '52
Frank Ramsey (G) ........ 1951, '52, '54
Cliff Hagan (C) .................. 1952, '54
Bill Evans (G-F) .......................... 1955
Bob Burrow (C) .................... 1955, '56
Johnny Cox (F) ............ 1957, '58, '59
Vernon Hatton (G) .................... 1958
Don Mills (C) ............................ 1960
Bill Lickert (F-G) .......... 1959, '60, '61
Larry Pursiful (G) ...................... 1962
Cotton Nash (C-F) ........ 1962, '63, '64
Ted Deeken (F) .......................... 1964
Tommy Kron (G) ................ 1965, '66
Pat Riley (F) ........................ 1965, '66
Thad Jaracz (C-F) ...................... 1966
Larry Conley (F) .......................... 1966
Louie Dampier (G) ........ 1965, '66, '67
Mike Casey (G) ............ 1968, '69, '71
Dan Issel (C) ................ 1968, '69, '70
Mike Pratt (F) .................... 1969, '70
Larry Steele (F) .......................... 1971
Tom Parker (F) .................... 1971, '72
Tom Payne (C)............................ 1971
Jim Andrews (C) .................. 1972, '73
Kevin Grevey (F) ........................ 1973
4 THE WILDCAT TIPOFF
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Official UK Basketball Program
Published by UK Athletics Association Harry C. Lancaster, Director of Athletics
EDITORIAL STAFF: Russell Rice, editor; Jack Perry, associate editor; Ed Swift and Ellsworth Taylor, advisors.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ken Goad, Jim Laughead, John Mitchell, and Bill Wells.
ADVERTISING: Russell Rice, Memorial Coliseum 40506.
PRINTED BY: University of Kentucky Department of Printing.
CONTENTS
Page
UK Administration .................................................................................................... '
Coach Joe Hall .......................................................................................................... 9
Visitor's Roster ........................................................................................................ 12
Visitor's Picture and Scouting Report ........................................................................ 13
Visitor's Scorecard and Roster ....................................................................................
Wildcat Scorecard and Roster .................................................................................... 17
Wildcat Coaching Assistants ...................................................................................... 18
UK Varsity Picture .................................................................................................... 1 9
UK All-Americans .................................................................................................... 23
Athletics At Kentucky ............................................................................................. 26
Top Ail-Time Scorers ............................................................................................... 29
UK Freshman Picture and Roster ................................................................................ ??
UK VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Dec. 1 MIAMI (Ohio) .................................................................................... Home
Dec. 3 Kansas .............................................................................................. Away
Dec. 8 Indiana (Freedom Hall .................................................................. Louisville
Dec. 10 North Carolina .................................................................................... Away
Dec. 14 Iowa .................................................................................................. Away
Dec. 21 UKITOHIO STATE vs. STANFORD
KENTUCKY vs. DARTMOUTH .............................................. Home
Dec. 22 UKITConsolation Game and Finals .................................................. Home
Dec. 29 Notre Dame (Freedom Hall) ............................................................ Louisville
Jan. 5 Louisiana State (TV) .......................................................................... Away
Jan. 7 GEORGIA .......................................................................................... Home
Jan. 12 AUBURN .......................................................................................... Home
Jan. 14 Tennessee ........................................................................................ Away
Jan. 19 MISSISSIPPI ...................................................................................... Home
Jan. 21 Alabama ............................................................................................ Away
Jan. 26 Florida ................................................................................................ Away
Jan. 28 VANDERBILT.................................................................................... Home
Feb. 2 Mississippi State (TV) .......................................................................... Away
Feb. 4 LOUISIANA STATE............................................................................ Home
Feb. 9 Georgia .............................................................................................. Away
Feb. 1 1 Auburn .............................................................................................. Away
Feb. 16 TENNESSEE .....................................................................................'.' Home
Feb. 18 Mississippi .......................................................................................... Away
Feb. 23 ALABAMA (TV).............................................................................Home
Feb. 25 FLORIDA .......................................................................................... Home
Mar. 2 Vanderbilt ............................................................................... Away
Mar. 4 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...................................................'......Home
Air Force .............................................. 30
All-American Tours .............................. 26
Alumni Association ................................ 28
Ashland Oil .......................................... 31
Bank of Lexington ................................ 29
Ben Snyder's ........................................ 26
Carey-Adams Construction . Carpenter-Warren Insurance
Central Bank ............................ Back Cover
Cliff Hagan's Ribeye .............................. 4
Committee of 101 ................................ 8
Conrad Chevrolet .................................. 27
Dawahares ................................ inside front
Entertainment Guide ............................ 21
First Security ........................................ 3
Hargett Construction Co....................... 27
Inside Kentucky Sports ........................ 22
Kennedy Bookstore ................................ 15
Kentucky Central .................................. 6
Long John Silver's ................................ 15
McAlpin's ............................................ 23
Parkette Drive-In ............................ 16-17
Phoenix Hotel ........................................ 1 4
Sears, Roebuck & Co............................. 22
Second National Bank ............................ 27
Shakey's Pizza ...................................... 1 1
Shillito's ................................................ 30
Southland Sport Shop ............................ 12
Sportsworld .......................................... 15
Springs Motel ........................................ 1 2
Tall and Big Men's Shop ........................ 14
Tinder-Krauss-Tinder ............................ 30
Wallace's Bookstore .............................. 1 1
Wenneker's .......................................... 10
WVLK Radio ........................................ 10
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WENDELL H. FORD was elected as Kentucky's governor in November, 1971, after having served a four-year term as lieutenant governor. A native of Owensboro, he is a veteran of World War II and attended the University of Kentucky before graduating from the Maryland School of Insurance. He has been a member of the President's Council on Youth Fitness, National Council for Religion in American Life, Kentucky Council of Education and the Second Army Advisory Committee. A very active Jaycee in his earlier years, he was director, vice president and president of the Owensboro Jaycees and vice president and president of the National Jaycees and vice president of the North American Jaycees. He has represented the Eighth District in the Kentucky Senate and was chief assistant to Gov. Bert Combs in 1959-61.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
General Information
LOCATIONLexington, Ky., a community of 185,000 in the heart of Kentucky's famed Blue Grass region.   Renowned as the world capital of the thoroughbred horse industry and known also as the world's largest loose-leaf tobacco market. FOUNDED1865 ENROLLMENT(On campus20,653) PRESIDENTDr. Otis A. Singletary (At 13 Community Colleges12,959)
VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIONDr. Alvin A. Morris VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRSLawrence E. Forgy, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY RELATIONSDr. Ray Hornback VICE-PRESIDENT, MEDICAL CENTERDr. Peter Bosomworth VICE-PRESIDENT, STUDENT AFFAIRSDr. Robert G. Zumwinkle VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSDr. Lewis Cochran VICE-PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGESDr. Maurice Stanley Wall
FACULTY CHAIRMAN OF ATHLETICSDr. William Matthews (UK's faculty representative to Southeastern Conference)
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICESTom Duncan
CONFERENCESoutheastern (member since founding in 1933)
BANDVarsity (DirectorWm. Harry Clarke)      FIGHT SONG"On, On, U. of K." STADIUMCommonwealth Stadium (58,000) GYMNASIUMMemorial Coliseum (capacity 11,500)
PRESIDENT OTIS A. SINGLETARY came to Lexington in August, 1969, from the University of Texas, Austin, where he was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Singletary, who is eighth president of the University, served a total of eight years at Texas, progressing during seven (1954-61) of those years from instructor to professor, associate dean of Arts and Sciences and assistant to the president. Then for five years (1 961 -66), he was chancellor of the University of North Carolina, although he was on leave from October 1964 to January 1966 to serve as director of the Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity.
HARRY C. LANCASTER was named acting Athletics Director at U.K. in September 1968 and permanent AD three months later. He previously had been associated with Adolph Rupp since 1946 and remained as Rupp's chief assistant until the end of the 1968-69 season. A native of Paris, he is a graduate of Georgetown College with a master's degree from U.K.
7 SERVING THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY And The Community
SALUTES THE UK BASKETBALL COACH
Joe B. Hall
Also Coaches Dick Parsons, Boyd Grant, and Jim Hatfield, And the 1973-74 Wildcat Basketball Team
OUR COMMITTEE IN ACTION
The 101 Claude Sullivan Memorial ScholarshipsCurrently attending UK under this plan are Kenneth Ray
Boone, N. Scott Lilly and Perry Needleman.
Cardinal Hill HospitalThe 101 built the first wheel chair basketball court in Kentucky. The 101 Basketball Clinic for Boys 8-12Fastest growing in Kentucky. The Annual 101 "Get Acquainted" Dinner for the Team and Fans.
Ushering and Selling Programs at UK Football and Basketball games . . . All proceeds from these projects go
into the 101 Scholarships.
Fellowship of Christian AthletesAssistance to the local chapter. Spring Sports Leadership Award.
Claude Sullivan Memorial Award to basketball leader in assists. 101 Junior Pros.
8 JOE B. HALL Head Coach
Joe B. Hall returns as head coach of the Wildcats after a break-in year in which his team won 20 of 28 games, retained its UKIT title, repeated as SEC champion, advanced to the Mideast Regional Finals, and earned for him the 1972-73 SEC Basketball Coach-of-the-Year title, and Coach and Athlete Magazine's Southeast Coach-of-the-Year, honors no other rookie coach has attained since the league was formed in 1933.
The honors were nothing new to Hall, who has made a habit of gathering such accolades during a coaching career that began at Shepherdsville (Ky.) High School in 1956 and continued through Regis College and Central Missouri State College before he returned to Lexington July 1, 1965, as an assistant to his old coach Adolph Rupp.
During his two-year term at Shepherdsville, Hall guided the Cougars to Mid-Kentucky Conference titles and was named "Coach-of-the-Year" in 1958. Moving into the collegiate field, he served one year as freshman coach and five years as head basketball coach at Regis in Denver, Colo., where he was also athletic director and earned special recognition as coach of the champion independent team in the area.
He coached Central Missouri (1964-65) to a 19-6 season and the Mules' first MIAA Conference championship since 1951, and to their first conference Christmas Tournament title in history. The string of coaching honors continued as he was named MIAA Coach-of-the-Year for 1964-65.
While at Regis, he coached the Capital Federal Denver host team in the 1964 AAU tournament and was selected as head coach of the AAU Stripes in the Olympic Trials at Jamaica, N.Y. He helped conduct basketball clinics for the U.S. Army in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1968, was Olympic Trials coach under Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in Colorado in July 1972 and is a member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee.
A native of Cynthiana, Ky., he lettered three years in basketball and football and was captain of both shorts during his senior year
in high school there. He played freshman basketball and one year of varsity basketball in the "Fabulous Five" era at the University before transferring to The University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn., where he set a school single game scoring record and was team captain. Coach Lon Varnell, upon retirement, rated Hall as No. I of the three best players he ever coached.
After touring Europe with the Harlem Globetrotters in 1951, Hall returned to the University of Kentucky in 1955 to complete requirements for his B.A. and later (1964) received his M.A. at Colorado State University.
He returned to the University again in 1965 as assistant coach, scout and head recruiter, and was instrumental in adopting a running-conditioning program which obviously paid huge dividends as the Wildcats capitalized on blazing speed and endurance to offset a lack of size and advance to the championship game of the NCAA Finals. Following that season, he successfully recruited six prep All-Americans, including Dan Issel, Kentucky's all-time scoring leader, to form the nucleus of a varsity team that won three straight conference championships, to be followed by three more consecutive championships for six in a row since he signed that first "crop" for the University.
When Harry C. Lancaster was named permanent athletic director Feb. 1, 1969, Hall became No. 1 varsity assistant and head freshman coach. His record with the Frosh was 60-15, including an undefeated (22-0) season (1971-72), which resulted in the Kittens being crowned National Freshman Champions by the Basketball News.
During his first season as head coach, the Wildcats were virtually counted out of the race after suffering four early conference losses. They won their last nine for the University's sixth SEC title in a row and 28th since the league was formed.
Hall is married to the former Katharine Dennis of Harrison County, Ky. They have three childrenJudy 17; Kathy, 16, and Stephen, 13. Why has WVLK been Central Kentucky's top-rated radio 20 straight years?
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No. Name                                   Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Age Ltrs. Hometown
10   Phil Lumpkin ................................                          G Sr. 6-0 167 21      2............... .................. Dayton, Ohio
14   Warren Dorsey ..............................                        G Soph. 5-11 150 20 1                                    Columbus, Ohio
22   Rod Dieringer ................................                          G Jr. 5-10 165 20 1                                    Lakewood, Ohio
24   Gary DeMoss ................................                          G Sr. 6-4 195 21 1                              West Lafayette, Ind.
30   Kim Essenburg .............................                         C Sr. 6-7 200 22 2                                       Warsaw, Ind.
32   Rich Hampton ................................                          F Sr. 6-6 200 22 2                                   Cincinnati, Ohio
34   Gary Dees ......................................                               F Sr. 6-5 190 21      2 .......................................... New Miami, Ohio
40   Steve Fields ....................................G Jr. 6-6 185 20      1 .............................................. Columbus, Ohio
42   Larry Allen ....................................                             F Soph. 6-5 195 19 0                                    Hamilton, Ohio
44   Bill McGinley..................................F Soph. 6-6 200 20      0.................................................. Dayton, Ohio
50   Dave Elmer ....................................                             C Jr. 6-10 220 21      1 .............................................. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
52   Randy Rankin ................................                          C Jr. 6-7 210 20 0                                      Minford, Ohio
HEAD COACHDarrell Hedric ASSISTANT COACHESJerry Peirson and Joe Barry STUDENT MANAGERBill Fisher
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12 1973-74 REDSKINSFront Row, From Left: Coach Darrell Hedric, Gary I Coaches Jerry Peirson and Joe Barry. Standing: Rod Dieringer, Terry Wi Warren Dorsey and Manager Bill Fisher.
jss, Gary Dees, Rich Hampton, Phil Lumpkin, Kim Essenburg, Assistant ;, Steve Fields, Randy Rankin, Dave Elmer, Bill McGinlcy, Larry Allen,
Scouting Report
MIAMI (OHIO)  REDSKINS
Tipoff8:00 p.m. EST SeriesUK leads 13-4 since '05 Last Game80-58 UK (H) in '69 Biggest Win Margin
UK 32 (93-61) in '61
MU 24 (38-14) in '19 Records at Site
UK 10-3 (Last Win in '69)
MU 3-10 (Last Win in '27) Hall RecordWon 0, Lost 0
SiteMemorial Coliseum (1 1,500) LocationOxford, Ohio Enrollment13,100 ConferenceMid-American NicknameRedskins ColorsRed and White Athletic DirectorRichard G. Shrider PublicistDave Young 1972-72 RecordWon 18, Lost 9 (Conf. FinishFirst)
CoachDarrell Hedric (3 Years at MUWon 50, Lost 26Pet. 65.8) OffensePattern DefenseMan-to-Man
Chief LossesLarry Garloch (G) 7.6
Top ReturneesRich Hampton (6-6 F) 14.9; Phil Lumpkin (6-0 G) 13.8; Gary Dees (6-5 F) 9.3; Steve Fields (6-5 G) 7.4; Dave Elmer (6-10 C) 6.6; Warren Dorsey (5-1 1 G) 4.9
Best NewcomersLarry Allen (6-5 F) 17.9; Terry Winters (6-2 G) 12.2
OUTLOOK: With 10 lettermen including four starters returning from last year's Mid-American champions, coach Darrell Hedric has reason to smile. Top scorers Rich Hampton and Phil Lumpkin return with Gary Dees and Steve Fields. Also returning for a full year will be 6-10 Dave Elmer, who missed the first half of last year due to the transfer rule. "We have a veteran team returning," Hedric said, "but the rest of the league will be tough also.
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"tfX   PHIL LUMPKIN                       1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 IV    6-0 Senior Guard                             9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
\A   WARREN DORSEY               1   2   3   4   5   6   7 8 5-11 Sophomore Guard                    9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
OO   ROD DIERINGER                  1   2   3   4   5   6   7 8 Mm Mm    5-10 Junior Guard                           9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	12 3 4 5	
O A   GARY DeMOSS                   12   3   4   5   6   7 8 Mm*    6-4 Senior Guard                             9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
1/>   KIM ESSENBURG                 12  3   4   5   6   7 8 JV    6-7 Senior Center                            9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
JO    RICH HAMPTON                    12   3   4   5   6   7 8 Jii    A-6 Spninr Forward                              9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
*> A    GARY DEES                              12   3   4   5   6   7 8 6-5 Senior Forward                         9   10   11    12   13   14 15	12 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
Af\   STEVE FIELDS                     12   3   4   5   6   7 8 *\/    6-6 Junior Guard                            9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
AO   LARRY ALLEN                    12   3   4   5   6   7 8 fA    6-5 Sophomore Forward                   9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A A   BILL McGINLEY                  12   3   4   5   6   7 8 "fr*!1    6-6 Sophomore Forward                   9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
Cf\   DAVE ELMER                     12   3   4   5   6   7 8 mf\J    6-10 Junior Center                          9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C4)   RANDY RANKIN                 12   3   4   5   6   7 8 m9 JL   6-7 Junior Center                         9   10   11   12   13.14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
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j A    RONNIE LYONS                  12   3   4   5   6   7 8 I*!1    5-10 Senior Guard                           9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
\ E   REGGIE WARFORD              12   3   4   5   6   7 8 i mW    6-0 Sophomore Guard                      9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
JIMMY DAN CONNER         l   2   3   4   5   6   7 8 JmmW    6-4 Junior Guard-Forward                 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
O O    JERRY HALE                            12   3   4   5   6   7 8 Am A   G.J.SMITH                              12   3   4   5   6   7 8 ^f1   6-7 Junior Forward                         9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
O R   KEVIN GREVEY                  1   2   3   4   5   6   7 8 J J    6-5 Junior Forward                          9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
AO    RICK DREWITZ                       1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 "?w    6-7 Senior Center-Forward                9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A A   STEVE LOCHMUELLER        12   3   4   5   6   7 8 6-6 Junior Center-Forward               9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A R   BOB GUYETTE                    12   3   4   5   6   7 8 f J    6-9 Junior Center-Forward                9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C<\   ROGER WOOD                         1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 jJPw    6-IO1/2 Sophomore Center               9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
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