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C ‘. ‘ , I 'l ?:_-:M. _; \ {o ‘~ ‘1‘ ‘ \\\§!; ”592 ?/\\ ma \ g"" , b” \Kltz l flees: 7 SEW -\ The Raleigh Heart Association presents The Big FourAlumni Basketball Weekend * 773©© lake vs] Wake Forest Qfi©©> State vsfiarolfina ® WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS 31 JACK MURDOCK, 1957 15 BOB LEONARD, 1966 31 AL DEPORTER, 1954 30 RICH HERRING,1965 10 ERNEST WIGGINS, 1957 44 IIM BROADWAY, 1968 24 DICKIE HEMRIC, 1955 23 DAN ACKLEY, 1970 44 OLIN BROADWAY, 1959 12 CHARLIE DAVIS, 1971 10 IERRY MITCHELL, 1960 22 WILLIE GRIFFIN, 1973 13 TWIG WIGGINS,1960 44 GIL McGREGOR,1971 50 LENNY CHAPPELL,1962 10 TONY BYERS, 1973 52 BILL HULL, 1962 34 MIKE PARRISH,1974 12 DAVE BUDD, 1960 33 HENRY HICKS, 1974 44 RONNY WATTS, 1965 20 EDDIE PAYNE, 1973 12 BOB WOOLLARD, 1963 15 SKIP BROWN, 1977 10 ALLEY HART, 1961 25 IERRY SCHELLENBERG,1977 40 FRANK CHRISTIE, 1964 32 ROD GRIFFIN, 1978 DUKE BLUE DEVILS 40 IAY BEAL,1960 42 MIKE LEWIS, 1968 41 DOUG KISTLER,1960 12 JOE KENNEDY, 1968 25 ART HEYMAN,1963 21 STUART McKAIG, 1967 33 BOB JAMIESON,1963 53 FRED LIND,1969 11 FRED SCHMIDT, 1963 35 STUART YARBOROUGH, 1972 14 SCOTT WILLIAMSON, 1963 25 GARY MELCHIONI,1973 44 JEFF MULLINS, 1964 24 KEVIN BILLERMAN,1975 23 RAY COX, 1964 22 PAUL FOX, 1976 22 JAY BUCKLEY,1964 25 MARK CROW, 1977 33 STEVE VACENDAK, 1966 12 TATE ARMSTRONG, 1977 24 JACK MARIN, 1966 15 BRUCE BELL, 1978 31 RANDY DENTON, 1971 (possible) AUTOGRAPHS NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS 10 LENNIE ROSENBLUTH, 1957 42 KIM HUBAND, 1972 35 PETE BRENNAN, 1958 V 44 DENNIS WUYCIK,1972 41 JOE QUIGG, 1958 35 ROBERT McADOO, 1972 32 BOBBY CUNNINGHAM, 1957 2O BILLY CHAMBERS, 1972 11 KEN ROSEMOND,1957 40 DONN JOHNSTON, 1973 12 LEE SHAFFER,1961 32 DARRELL ELSTON, 1974 35 YORK LARESE, 1960 24 BOBBY JONES, 1974 44 LARRY MILLER, 1968 31 MICKEY BELL, 1975 13 DICK GRUBAR, 1969 43 ED STAHL,1975 31 BILL BUNTING,1969 45 TOMMY LaGARDE, 1977 41 JOE BROWN, 1969 15 JOHN KUESTER,1977 35 LEE DEDMON, 1971 24 WALTER DAVIS, 1977 34 DON EGGLESTON,1971 32 TOM ZALIAGIRIS, 1978 30 DALE GIPPLE,1971 33 DANNY LOTZ, 1957 12 RICHARD TUTTLE,1971 32 BILLY CUNNINGHAM, 1965 (possible) NORTH CAROLINA STATE WOLFPACK 76 LEO KATKAVECK, 1948 54 BOB DISTEFANO, 1961 WARREN CARTIER, 1950 12 LARRY WORSLEY, 1966 70 DICK DICKEY,1950 34 EDDIE BIEDENBACH, 1968 2O LOU PUCILLO, 1959 44 RAY HODGDON,1966 77 SAMMY RANZINO, 1951 24 RICK ANHAUSER,1971 84 RON SHAVLIK, 1956 32 AL HEARTLEY,1971 80 JOE HARAND,1950 34 JIM RISINGER,1971 22 BOB MACGILLIVRAY,1959 54 RENNIE LOVISA,1972 24 JOHN RICHTER, 1959 42 SMEDES YORK, 1953 8| BOB COOK, 1951 30 PHIL SPENCE, 1976 22 KEN ROHLOFF, 1963 40 MARK MOELLER,1975 34 DAN ENGLEHART, 1960 24 TOM BURLESON,1974 1O WHITEY BELL, 1958 25 MONTE TOWE, 1975 14 BUCKY WATERS, 1958 32 KENNY CARR, 1977 73 VIC MOLODET, 1956 20 CRAIG DAVIS, 1978 80 BOBBY SPEIGHT, 1953 13 GARY STOKAN,1977 24 JOHN KEY, 1963 4O SAM GEALY,‘1966 AUTOGRAPHS (4 ‘ Poo? Sheet T )3 £23 of the ace” s newsletter Dennis Wuycik, Publisher with a perfect 32-0 Issue In A Month) NCAA titles they won lune ll-luly 8,1978 (Next representation in the weekend, BIG FOUR BONANZA turn _ Duke’s partici— Alumni basketball games generally includes festivities for all of the to recap- which of players that can to be disappointments, attempts pants, comes from a group out up as reminders and young fans alike. ture bygone eras that wind bridge the gap for old All-Ameri- greatest of athletes grow old. Art Heyman, the three-time that even the Alumni Bas— Year, will be on The first annual Big Four and National Player of the Saturday, )une can lack Marin and Bonanza, scheduled hand, along with )eff Mullins, ketball Coliseum, mayfrombe a stand for the Blue T7, in Raleigh’s Reynolds Steve VaCendak. They will feature past stars of the mid-l960’s that rare exception. It in a Devils’ domination Hey- State, Duke and Wake ForestWake three NCAA final four teams. UNC, N. C. plays included top two doubleheader. Duke and Mullins are still Duke’s fun-for—all State and Carolina man l,888 points, respec- in the 7 o’clock game, with scorers with l,984 and the nightcap. alumns meeting in Big Four tively. walk down Former stars from al the it will not be merely a they span But players can will be there, and the years lane, since many of the schools all their alma memory they did in college. touch the greatest eras of still play the game like champions (UNC in who now play professionally maters. Two national re- At least 10 men C. State in ’74) will be well T957 and N. teams that presented, as well as nine other reached the NCAA final four. Carr of State and the LA Knicks, Kenny Wake, and )erry Schellenberg of We ’re Expanding. Lakers a game last who averagedalmost 30 points playing in France. .To Eight Pages This Summer season the double- 7 Unlike most all-star games, contain some poignant header should performances. memories and some prolific But Our Price Isn ’t! official 'Lou Bello, who wil Veteran ACC provide the referees, will surely supervise same Reynolds Get 168 Pages of PooP some of both. it Was in the Bello was working a game be- Issues Coliseum that and . .In EightvPage Bones McKinney (Wake Forest) tween with Bello’s of- Recru‘mng,1nte' rvtews' Ins'd‘ I elnformatton) Everett Case (State). Upset McKinney mockingly asked Notes that can’t be found anywhere else! ficiating, coach worry, score at a time out. “Don’t him the got ya by 10... Bones‘.” Bello bellowed. “We __ _ —_ __ _ we got ya by 10‘.” available at —_—_ _—- _- H Tickets ($8 and $6) are Start my subscri tio I —— the state, but your best 31:155:21)} Sheet I130): £22)???,$s;;?fr;:yillefi:1;:s Of outlets throughout The Big is to buy them at the door. bet now is sponsored ' Four Alumni Basketball Bonanza NAME (Print) Heart Fund Association. —. by the North Carolina ‘Jl ADDRESS —w CITY/STATE ZIP _—_——- .at’s retailsi happening Primed )2}' The Loom Press PRINTING COMPLIMENTS OF -—._ lyright SPORTS LETTER. INC. 197.8 .— . WILLIAMS PRINTING ! 498 CAROLINA PINESCAOVNFINAUNEY RALEIGH, N. C. 27603 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ——.
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