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UNLV UNLV Basketball Programs UNLV Athletics 1-16-1973 UNLV "Rebels" vs. University of the Pacific "Tigers" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/basketball_programs Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, and the Civic and Community Engagement Commons Repository Citation University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1973). UNLV "Rebels" vs. University of the Pacific "Tigers". Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/basketball_programs/60 This Pamphlet is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Pamphlet in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Pamphlet has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Basketball Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STEREO COMPONENTS BY Once again SAM KRUG is coming tlg,-ough'"''"' the dealer who brings you the most beautifu I automobiles ever HEAR THEM AT ... built, the virtually MAINTENANCE FREE cars from HARVE PERRY CENTER/BUILDING 3 955 E. SAHARA AVE. 1100 EAST SAHARA/ LAS VEGAS, NEVADA /732-2941 PHONE 735·4947 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89105 CHRYSLER­ RESULTS UNLV OPPONENT OPP LEADING SCORER TOP REBOUNDER 92 SW LOUISIANA 102 Florence - 26 Florence- 10 PLYMOUTH 49 SOUTH CAROLINA 76 Florence - 14 Florence - 9 53 TEXAS TECH 67 Baker- 21 Baker- 10 86 ORAL ROBERTS 80 Baker- 40 Baker- 19 56 U. HAWAII 68 Baker- 24 Baker- 18 74 U. HAWAII 94 Florence - 22 Florence - 16 UNLV 95 U. PUGET SOUND 74 Baker- 25 Baker- 22 96 PORTLAND STATE 74 Florence - 34 Baker- 20 89 DUKE UNIVERSITY 83 Florence - 33 Baker- 15 65 U. ARIZONA 64 Florence - 17 Florence · 15 •r 73 OKLAHOMA CITY 81 Florence - 26 Baker- 17 81 PEPPERDINE 83 Baker- 24 Baker- 16 93 LOYOLA (L.A.) 108 Florence, Baker - 26 Baker- 14 72-73 64 COLORADO 62 Florence- 24 Baker- 17 90 SEATTLE 73 Florence - 26 Baker- 24 DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Schedule Sat Jan 13 St. Mary's College Las Vegas 8:15pm Tue Jan 16 U. of Pacific Las Vegas 8:15pm Sat Jan 20 U. of Nevada (Reno) Las Vegas 8:15pm 3115 BOULDER HWY 457-4161 Tue Jan 23 St. Mary's College Moraga, Ca 8:00pm Sat Jan 27 U. o-f Houston Houston, Texas 8:00pm ----- -- · - Thur Feb 1 U. of San Francisco San Francisco, Ca 8:00pm : o·; Sat Feb 3 Santa Clara University San Jose, Ca 8:00pm -- ---- ~ Thur Feb 8 U. of Nevada (Reno) Reno , Nevada 8:00pm Thur Feb 15 Pepperdine University Las Vegas 8 :15pm Sat Feb 17 Loyola University (L.A.) Las Vegas 8:15pm Fri Feb 23 U. of San Francisco Las Vegas 8:15pm Sun Feb 25 * Santa Clara University Las Vegas 1:00pm Fri Mar 2 Seattle University Seattle, Wa 8:00pm *TV GAME OPEN 'TIL 10:00 P.M. -~---,.... - -_- -- . :-;- - __ _______..__\.. ____ ....._ . UNLV REBELS !<ebels Ju Action Sitting (from left} Jerry Schefcik - manager, Rod Poindexter- trainer, Bill Scobie -assistant coach, John Bayer- head coach, Fred Albrecht- as­ sistant coach, and Dominic Clark- Sports Information Director. Standing (from left} Lester Weaver, Pat Bolster, Bob Florence, Lonnie Wright, Don Weimer, Toby Houston, Dan Cunningham, Jim Baker, Mike Whaley, Ron Dale, Ralph Piercy, Ed Carman, Harry Shaw, and Eddie Taylor. I l • ' BAKER BLOCKS-- Averaging over 14 rebounds per GO TEX -- UNL V superlative guard Tex Weaver scor­ BILL SCOBLE JOHN BAYER game, Reb Jimmie Baker blocks layup attempt by es easy layup after one of his many steals this year. ASSISTANT COACH HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH Oklahoma City player, Baker is one of the top sopho­ Weaver is averaging nearly eight assists per game. more scorers and rebounders in the nation this year. (Photos by John Goad) )leet rite ~e!Je/s alter the 9ame GOOD LUCK REBELS! suvo~~"'" Acme Electric 1top bq the BOAT! UN LV Scholarship Donor JIM BAKER ED CA RMAN )leet rite ~e!Jels COLLINS ENCO glgl 481 S. DECATUR LADIES APPAREL 953 E. SAHARA LAMON COLLINS GARDNER GREENMAN UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER EL PORTAL LUGGAGE SLETTEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 308 E. FREMONT 3315 S. VALLEY VIEW DON BORSACK CHARLES DARLING UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER ARTUS SPRINKLING ATIYEH CHEVRON COMPANY 1201 E. CHARLESTON 3196 MARYLAND PARKWAY WAYNE ARTUS FRED ATIYEH UNLV SCHOLARSHIP DONOR UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER LESTER WEAVER RALPH PIERCY -..~......-.__.._..__ .. -.. • .__ ... I I - - • 0- -- -~ .. - _ _1__._,)- -- -......, l-...---~ .......___........__ ___ 'III....,L,_. __... ____ ..... a.-~ .....~,&.....--...-..-- •- ---- _ ............. .._ • •" Like A Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There FARM STATE BAKER FLIPS-- Jimmie Baker, UNL V's Super-Sophomore, flips ball in for a bucket in Rebel victory over Colo­ rado. Baker had 20 points and 17 rebounds in game. l(,.,f, o' l/l t tl./o lollh th o• J IIHi fUJ'I' " ' • Ill \ I /10 , /· ' / If /'/I/. ' " ' a t TilE PIZZ \ Ill TS l '. ·. PIZ ZA HUT PETE Dollar per Pizza (!) INSURANC~ (THE PLACE THAT fiNDS ANY EXCUSE SO COME SEE US. TO CEUBRATE.} 825 TONOPAH HWY. YOU KNOW DARN 2510 E. FREMONT - 385-2709 2509 E. LAKE MEAD - 649·3333 WELL A PIZZA 1234 VEGAS VALLEY DR & MARYLAND PKY - 734-9701 260 SO. DECATUR - 878-1771 FOR CAR, HOME, L1 FE AND HEALTH INSURANCE WOULD TASTE BETTER SEE THAN ANYTHINCi SCHEPPMANN-CORDAY-HODAPP ELSE AnER 1204 DESERT INN ROAD 734-6171 THE CiAME. REBELS FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS FOULS FG FT TP OPPONENT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS FOULS FG FT TP 10 WEAVER . .G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 ,--r-p1 ER CY .. G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 14 SHAW . .. G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 22222222222222 2 11111111111 12345 20 FLORENCE . F 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 22 TAYLOR . .G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12 345 24 HOUSTON .c 222222222222222 11111111111 12 345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 25 BAKER .F 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 30 CARMAN . .G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 32 WHALEY . .F 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 34 DALE . F-G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 40 BOLSTER. .G 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 42 WRIGHT . .F 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 111111 11111 12345 44 WEIMER . F 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 50 CUNNINGHAM. C 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 1111 11 11111 12 345 University of Nevada, Las Vegas No Player Pas Ht Wt Yr Exp Hometown- High School University of the Pacific 10 Lester Weaver G 5-11 155 Jr JC Houston, Texas (Booker T. Washington) 12 Ralph Piercy G 6-4 160 So RS Selma, Calif. (Selma) NO NAME POS HT WT AGE YR HOMETOWN 14 Harry Shaw G 6-1 170 So RS Las Vegas (Rancho) 3 Warren LeGarie 5-10 160 19 So ph Oceanside 20 Bob Florence F 6-4 190 Jr 1V Des Moines, Ia. (North) 10 John Errecart G 6-2 180 20 Jr Stockton 22 Eddie Taylor G 6-0 150 So FR Philadelphia, Pa. (Olney) 11 Robert Tucker G 6-3 165 20 So ph Pittsburg 24 Toby Houston 6-10 212 Sr 2V Des Moines, Ia. (Roosevelt) c 12 Bucky Snyder F 6-4Y2 190 21 Sr Fremont 25 Jimmie Baker F 6-9 215 So FR Philadelphia, Pa. (Olney) 14 Andy Oliveira G 6-2Y:z 175 18 Fr Stockton 30 Ed Carman G 6-3 200 Sr 2V Beverley Hills, Calif. (Beverly Hills) 15 John Joshua G 6-2 185 21 Sr San Jose 32 Mike Whaley F 6-7 200 Sr 2V Las Vegas (Rancho) 21 Ossie Noble G 6-3 178 21 Sr Stockton 34 Ron Dale F-G 6-4 185 Jr JC San Francisco, Calif. (Wilson) 22 Mike Cloyd F 6-8 220 21 Sr Toorance 40 Pat Bolster G 6-2 198 Jr JC Oxnard, Calif. (Hueneme) 24 Gary Dean F-G 6-5 210 19 So ph Inglewood 42 Lonnie Wright F 6-6 205 So RS Las Vegas (Western) 30 Chad Meyer F 6-8 220 19 So ph Lodi 44 Don Weimer F 6-10 230 So FR Chula Vista, Calif. (Chula V ista) 34 Mike Tarabanovic F 6-6 235 21 Jr Sunnyvale 50 Dan Cunningham c 6-11 235 So FR Salinas, Calif. (Aiisal) 35 Jim McCargo F 6-6 235 21 Sr Oceanside Athletic Director: Michael Drakulich (702) 739-3483 41 Mike Fink c 6-10 250 20 Jr Summit City Head Coach: John Bayer (702) 739-3295 52 Jay Dahl c 6-9 220 20 Jr Fairfield Assistants: Bill Scobie ) Head Coach: Stan Morrison Fred Albrecht Assistants: Ray Bosch, Pete Newell Trainer: Rodney Poindexter (702) 739-3380 J Ticket Manager: Gene Perry (702) 739-3521 Sports Information Director: Dominic Clark (702) 739-3207 Beckon substitute Stop clock when ball is dead for foul and clock stopped Q ~(~ Goal counts ~~ Bonus situation A (for second throw drop one arm) No score or is awarded Point(s) scored ( 1 or 2) Start clock Stop clock for jump ball \l~ /~ ~ Player Control Foul Illegal ~ 3-seco nds violation Holding- Pushing o r charging use of hand Technical foul Blocking Traveli ng - Illegal dribble - --- ._-· . -- --------...-- . .._ ....__. -- .......... About University of the Pacific Stockton, California JIM Me CARGO Top Tiger TIGER FACTS School Presic;lent: Stanley E.
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