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Scrabis packed his hags and left the New Jersey Nets' pit-season camp at Princeton University, his short-lived attempt at a professional career as a free agent over. don't think I gave up." said Scrabis, a former star at Red Bank Catholic High School. "It was just something I was not 100 percent into. Once I don't feel like playing basketball and once I don't want to be there, I shouldn't be there. "I'm not the tpe of kid who does things half-hearted," he said.

"I have to go at something with all I have." Scrabis, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound guard, signed a free agent contract with the Nets Sept. 1 1. Because of his late start, he wasn't in good shape. Then he had a nagging knee problem and Saturday he pulled a hamstring muscle. "He popped it (the hamstring) good," said New Jersey head coach Bill Fitch.

"He would have been laid up for a month. It's a shame, I was impressed with his basketball ability." Last Friday, Scrabis visited the home of Princeton coach Pete Carill, looking for advice. Scrabis said that Carill told him "to do what he felt was right," "I just didn't feel right in my heart." said Scrabis, an Avon resident "After having so many fond memories of playing on that court, it wasn't fun anymore. I guess because there was money involved it became a job. "The pulled muscle was simply the straw that broke the camel's back," he added.

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"1 thought about playing in Europe but that fell through. The deal with the Nets just came up at the last second." The Nets called the day before Scrabis was scheduled to leave for Europe on a backpacking expedition. "We were flying into Amsterdam, but after that we didn't really have a strict itinerary," Scrabis said. But wanting to try the pros, he postponed the trip. However, he will leave for Europe Saturday for "at least six months." "I was worried about what people would think when I left Aatxjry Park Pr4 A pulled muscle figured in Bob Scrabis' final decision to give up a chance to play in the NBA.

camp." Scrabis said. "But if people don't accept my decision, that's not really any of their business. If I can look in the mirror and be pleased that's all that counts." Scrabis is unsure what the future holds. He has degree from Princeton in history and hopes to find a career in business. He also has considered playing basketball somewhere in Europe.

"Right now, I'm not sure what I want to do," Scrabis said. "I have a lot of idealistic views on life. I want to be happy and make the world a little better for some other people." The first person Scrabis is making happy is himself. "I was a little disillusioned with the pro game," Scrabis said. "1 just wanted to see how things went with the Nets.

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The team also said that veteran Bob Thornton will be out of action during the pre-season with a cast on his right foot. Thornton missed the final four regular-season games plus the playofls last season with a stress fracture of the same foot. The Portland Trail Blazers said yesterday that power forward Mark Bryant will be unable to practice for 10 days to two weeks because of a broken little toe on his right foot. Bryant, the Blazers' first-round draft Miami Heat second-round draft choice Sherman Douglas, who missed summer camp and the first three days of fall practice because of a contract holdout, signed a two-year deal yesterday. The 6-foot guard from Syracuse, taken 28th in the June draft, will be paid an estimated $275,000 per season.

Jack Ramsay, the second-winningest coach in NBA history, is serving as a guest coach this week at the Los Angeles Clippers' training camp. Ramsay arrived at camp Sunday and will assist Don Casey and his staff until the opening exhibition game against the Seattle SuperSonics at San Diego on Thursday night. pick out of Seton Hall in 1988, sustained the injury in practice Saturday. The injury was diagnosed as a non-displaced fracture yesterday. Center Brad Daughterly will miss the entire eight-game exhibition season and the first two or three weeks of the regular season with a slow-healing foot problem, the team said last night.

Bob Price, a team spokesman, said the seven-foot Daugherty had a surgical wound between the third and fourth toes of his right foot checked and packed yesterday at the Cleveland Clinic, where he'll stay. 00111111.1111 Dancer wins Oak Leaf The Associated Press FAVORED DOMINANT Dancer pulled away in the stretch and posted a three-length victory in the $256,450 Oak Leaf Stakes for two-year-old fillies yesterday at Santa Anita. Eddie Delahoussaye scored his second stakes victory in as many days at the Oak Tree meeting. He rode Political Ambition to victory Sunday in the $U2800 Col. F.W.

Koester Handicap. Dominant Dancer, a chestnut daughter of Moscow Ballet and Dominni Arlyn, was the first California-bred runner to win this stakes since B. Thoughtful in 1977, and thus stamped herself as the dominant two-year-old filly in the West. Capades captures Athenia Handicap The Associated Press POMA STABLE'S Capades took the lead after entering the stretch and then went on to carry 1 15 and Angel Cor-dero Jr. to a 1 length victory in the $90,800 Athenia Handicap for Allies and mares at Belmont Park yesterday.

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