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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 21

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(Flrtlnumber in porentlieies Imlicotei round drntixi. J. 1. Ken Ruettgers, Southern California, OT, i-5, 275, 5.2 Could start as a rookie dominating run blocker on run-oriented college team good size and feet should allow him to be excellent pass blocker in time familiar with Packer blocking techniques best assets are intelligence and intensity has a history of injuries, although he's recovered from all of, them. 2.

Choice traded to Buffalo. 3. Rich Moran, San Diego State, OG-C, 6-3, 270, 5.1 Will be given a shot at both guard and center plus he's an accomplished long-snapper could be the center of the future played all three line positions in work overweight and out of shape after missing last season with academic problems. 8. Ken Stills, Wisconsin, CB, 5-11, 185, 4.65 Will compete for backup cornerback spot and nickel back aggressive and a good tackier who forces well good cover man with decent quickness and reactions intercepted five passes as senior biggest drawback is lack of straightaway speed.

9. Morris Johnson, Alabama OG, 6-24, 314, 5.1 Not ready for pros yet, a developmental player 1 lacks height but has good feet, body balance and long arms runs well despite severe weight problem at 314, he's lost weight and could lose more with supervised weight program flexible guy who has played all three positions started out at Mississippi Valley. 10. Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest, CB, 5-11, 174, 4.65 Similar to Stills but not as big or strong all-time interception leader at Wake Forest with 17 good cover guy, but didn't force much in college quick feet and great closing ability on ball size is a drawback. 11.

Joe Shield, Trinity (Conn.) College, QB, 6-1, 185, 5.0 Not a threat to unseat Lynn Dickey completed 476 of 845 passes (56.3 percent) for 6,646 yards and 52 touchdowns in three years as a starter at a tiny college lacks size and arm strength, but gets things done a leader, intelligent. 12. Jim Meyer, Arizona State, 6-4, 205 Should provide a challenge for Bucky Scribner has strong leg Averaged 43.8 yards per punt last year; 41.9 as junior. i ft ken Ruettgers Could start as rookie and quickness a good tackier and decent on pass coverage. 6.

Mark Lewis, Texas TE, 6-2, 220, 46 A tight end who could fill in at wide receiver with his "in-between" size like Gary Lewis only not as tall good athlete with speed to go deep blocking needs work missed 1982 season with knee injury and 1983 season due to a family tragedy. 7. Eric Wilson, Maryland, ILB, 6-1, 248, 5.0 Another big linebacker who can take on offensive guards all-time leading tackier at Maryland, but is inconsistent has strength, durability and instinctiveness against the run needs work on pass defense and lacks speed not the athlete Noble is. 7. Gary Ellerson, Wisconsin, RB, 5-11, 225, 465 A sleeper who can play either running back spot, a plus with the NFL apparently going to 45-man rosters next season outstanding pass receiver and slashing, powerful runner blocking needs I William Perry Bears' top pick Bergold, dt, Wisconsin (Z SI).

Lance Smith, ot, LSU (3, 72). Ron Wolfley, rb. West Virginia (4, 104). K.O. Dunn, te, Clemson (5, 116).

Louis Wong, og, Brlghom Young (5, 131). Jay Novacek, wr, Wyoming (6, 158). Rob Monaco, og, Vanderbilt (8, 212). Scott Williams, te, Georgia (9, 244). Dennis Williams, rb, Furmon (10, 271), Ricky Anderson, Vanderbilt (11, 298).

Lonnle Young, db, Michigan State (IZ 325). San Diego Chargers Jim Lachey, og, Ohio State (1, 12). Wayne Davis, db, Indiana state (Z 39). Jeffery Dale, db, LSU (Z 55). John Hendy, db, Long Beach State (3, 69).

Ralf Molsle-ienko, k-p, Michigan Stote (4, 96). Terry Lewis, db, Michigan State (6, 150). Mark Fellows, lb, Montana Stote (7, 196). Curtis Adams, rb, Central Michigan (8, 207). Paul Berner, qb.

Pacific (9, 234). Dan Remsberg, ot, Abilene Christian (9, 252). David King, db, Auburn (10, 264). Jeff Smith, nt, Kentucky (11, 291). Tony Simmons, de, Tennessee (IZ 318).

Bret Pearson, te, Wisconsin (IZ 329). San Francisco 49ers Jerry Rice, wr, Mississippi Valley State (1, 16). Ricky Moore, rb, Alabama (3, 75). Bruce Collie, ot, Texas-Arlington (5, 140). Scott Barrv, qb, Cal-Davis (6, 168).

David Wood, de, Arizona (11, 308). Donald Chum-ley, dt, Georgia (IZ 336). Seattle Sea hawks Owen Gill, rb, Iowa (Z 53). Danny Greene, wr, Washington 13. 81).

Tony Davis, te, Missouri (4, 109). Mark Nopolitan, Michigan Stote (5s 123). Arnold Brown, db. North Carolina Central (5, 128). Johnnie Jones, rb, Tennessee (5, 137).

Ron Mattes, ot, Virginia (7, 193). Judious Lewis, wr, Arkansas State (8, 221). Bob Otto, de, Idaho State (9, 249). John Conner, qb, Arizona (10, 277). James Bowers, db, Memphis State (10, 280).

Louis Cooper, lb, Western Carolina (11, 305). Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ron Holmes, de, Washington (1, 8). Ervin Randle, lb, Baylor (3, 64). Mike Heaven, db, Illinois (4, 92). Mike Prior, db, Illinois State (7, 176).

Phil Freeman, wr, Arizona (8, 204). Steve Calabria, qb, Colgate (9, 232). Donald Igwebulke, Clemson (10, 260). James "Punkln" Williams, rb, Memphis State (11, 288). Jim Rockford, db, Oklahoma (IZ 316).

Jim Melko, lb, Wisconsin OZ JM). bfWashington Redskins Tory Nixon, db, San Diego State (Z 33). Raphel Cherry, qb, Hawaii (5, 122). Danzell Lee, te, Lamar (6, 163). Jamie Harris, kr, Oklahoma State (7, 177).

Lionel Vital, rb, Nlcholls State (7, 185). Barry Wilburn, db, Mississippi (8, 219). Mitch Geier, og, Troy State (9, 248). Raieigh McKenzie, Tennessee (11, 290). Gerry Kimble, te, Som Houston State (11, 304).

Dean Homel, dt, Tulsa (IZ 309). Bryant Winn, lb, Houston (IZ 331). in oran) Atlanta Falcons 'V 0, Pln J- ike Gonn, Notre Dome a 45) Emlle Horry, wr, Star re 14 89) Resale Pleasont, db, Clemson it. 15JI Ashley Vlrolnlo Tech (B. 201).

Ronnie Wh niton lb Nortt east Louisiana 18, J15). Micoh CmIS Bruce Smith Bills' top pick Buffalo Bills Bruce Smith, de, Vlrolnlo Tech (1, 1). Derrick Burroughs, db Memphis State (1, 14). Mark Trayno-wlcz, ot, Nebraska (2, Chris Burkett, wr, Jackson State 41). Frank Reich, ab, Maryland (3, 57).

Hal Garner, lb, Utah State (3, 63). Andre Reed, wr, Kutz-town (4, 85). Dale Hellestroe, ot. Southern Methodist (4, 112). Jimmy Teal, wr, Texas (5, 130).

Mike Hornby, dt, Utah State (6, 141 Ron Pitts, db, UCLA (7, 1(9). Jacque Robinson, rb, Washington (8, 197). Glenn -Jones, db, Norfolk State (9, 225). Chris Babyar, og, Illinois (10, 253). James Seowrlght, lb.

South Caroline ill. Mil BnilUlMMlfUa ui Chicago Bears William Perry, dt, Clemson (1, 22). Reggie Phil lips, ao, soumern nnemoaist (Z, 49). James Manns, wr, Texas Christian (3, 78). Kevin Butler, Georgia (4, 105).

Charles Bennett, de. Southwestern Louisiana 17, 190). Steve Buxton, og, Indiana State (8, 217). Thomas Sanders, rb, Texas (9, 244). Pat Coryatt, dt, Baylor (10, 273).

Jim Morrissey, lb, Michigan State Cincinnati Bengals Eddie Brown, wr, Miami, Flo. (t, 131. Emanuel King, lb, Alabama (1, 25). Carl Zander, lb, Tennessee (2, 43). Sean Thomas, db, Texas Christian (3, 70).

Anthony Tuggle, db, Nlcholls State (4, 97). Tony Dearate, dt, Texas (S, 127). Lee Davis, db, Mississippi (5, 129). Eric Stokes, ot. Northeastern it, 148).

Keith Lester, te, Murray State it, 154). Kim Locklln, rb, New Mexico State (7, 172). Joe Walter, ot, Texas Tech (7, 181 Dave Strobel, lb, Iowa (8, 211). Keith Cruise, de, Northwestern (9, 238). Bernard King, lb, Syracuse (10, 265).

Harold Stanfleld, te, Mississippi College (11, 295). Louis tinem. Mu Mmvlrn Ctnt IIO Wi Cleveland Browns Greg Allen, rb, Florida State (Z 35). Mark Krero-wtcz, ot, Ohio State (6, 147). Reginald Langhorne, wr, Elizabeth City State (7, 175).

Fred Banks, wr, Liberty Baptist (8, 203). Larry Williams, og, Notre Dame (10, 259), Travis Tucker, te. Southern Connecticut 1 1, 287). Shone Swanson, wr, Nebraska (12, 315). Dallas Cowboys ivvvm diwm), ui, mn.niwM 11.

Jesse renn, id, Virginia Tech (Z 44). Crawford Ker, og, Florida (3, 76). Robert Lavette, rb, Georgia Tech (4, 103). Herschel Walker, rb, Georgia (5, 114). Matt Darwin, ot, Texas (5, 119).

Kurt Ploeger, de, Gustavus Adolphus it. 144). Matt Moran, og, Stanford (6, 157). Karl Powe, wr, Alabama State (7, 178). Jim Herrmann (Hartland, de, Biigham Young (7, 184).

Leon Gonzalez, wr, Bethune-Cookman (8, 216). Scott Stras-burger, lb, Nebraska (9, 243). Joe Jones, te, Virginia Tech (10, 270). Neal Dellocono, lb, UCLA (11, 297). Karl Jordan, lb, Vanderbilt (1Z 324).

Denver Broncos Steve Sewell, rb, Oklahoma (1, 26). Vance Johnson, wr, Arizona (2, 31). Simon Fletcher, de, Houston (Z 54). Keli McGregor, te, Colorado State (4, 110). Billy Hlnson, og, Florida (5, 139).

Dallas Cameron, nt, Miami, Flo. (7, 194). Eric Riley, db, Florida State (8, 222). Daryl Smith, db. North Alabama (9, 250).

Buddy Funck, qb, New Mexico (10, 269). Ron Anderson, lb. Southern Methodist (10, 278). Gory Rolle, wr, Florida (11, 306). Dan Lynch, of, Washington State (IZ 334).

Detroit Lions Lomas Brown, ot, Florida (1, 6). Kevin Glover, Maryland (Z 34). James Johnson, lb. Son Diego State (3, 62). Kevin Hancock, lb, Baylor (4, 90).

Joe Mcintosh, rb. North Carolina State (5, 118). Stan Short, og, Penn State 16, 146). Tony Stolen, db, Angeio State (7, 174). Scotty Caldwell, rb, Texas-Arlington (8, 202).

June James, lb, Texas (9, 230). Clayton Beouford, wr. Auburn (10, 258). Kevin Harris, db, Georgia (II, 286). Mike Weaver, og, Georgia (IZ 314).

Green Boy Packers Ken Ruertgers, ot. Southern California (1, 7). Rich Moran, og, San Diego State 71). Walter Stanley, wr. Mesa (4, 98).

Brian Noble, lb, Arizona State (5, 125). Mark Lewis, te, Texas (, 155). Eric Wilson, lb, Maryland (7, 171). Gary Ellerson, rb, Wisconsin (7, 182). Ken Stills, db, Wisconsin (1, 209).

Morris Johnson, og, Alabama (9, 239). Ronnie Burgess, db. Wake Forest (10, 266). Joe Shield, ab. Trinity, Conn.

(II, 293). Jim Meyer, Arizona State (IZ 323). Houston Oilers Ray Childress, de, Texas (1, 3). Richard Johnson, cb, Wisconsin (I, II). Richard Byrd, de.

Southern Mississippi (Z 36). Mike Kelley, Notre Dame (3, 82). Tom Briehl, lb, Stonford (4, 87). Frank college also overcame series of not as tall as Packers like, buf has great power and is very aggressive father Jim played with NeW York Giants (1984-69) and brother Eric plays for Houston Oilers. 4 Walter Stanley, Mesa College, WR, 185, 4.45 A sleeper who could help immediately as a kickoff and punt returner somewhat of a project because he lacks wide receiver skills hasnt played football in three years because of academic and off-field problems and inactivity could hurt him has played more running back than end great quickness and running ability after the catch, a long-ball threat hands are suspect 5.

Brian Noble, Arizona State, ILB, 6-3, 237, 485 A big inside linebacker in the mold the Packers like played outside linebacker-defensive end in college, so will have to make transition a good athlete who is strong physically with average speed our Push Truckload Sale! SPECIAL PURCHASE Bolens Mulching Mower No Bag No Rake W.MWI I Bush, lb. North Carolina State (5, 13! Lee Johnson, Brlghom Young (5, 138). Joe Kroo-i, lb, Washington Th2. Hawaii (7, 170). Chuck tw.

lahom Steve Tasker, kr. w-W1L" West Virginia V). Mark VonderHoar, ot, Minnesota IZ 311 Indianapolis Colts Duone Bickett, lb, Southern California (1. 5). Don Anderson, db, Purdue (Z 32).

Anthony Young, db, Ltt Brouohton. de, Miami, Flo. (4, 88). Roger Caron, ot, Harvard (5, )17). James Har-Jour, wr, Mississippi (7, 173).

Ricky Nichols, wr. East xoh Mork Boyw- Southern California (9, 229). Andre Pinesett, dt, Fullerton State (10, 256). David Burnete, ot. Central Arkansas (IZ 312).

Kansas City Chiefs Ethan Horton, rb, North Carolina (1, 15). Jonathan Hoves, te, Iowa (Z 42). Bob Olderman, og, Virginia (4, 99). Bruce King, rb, Purdue (5. 126).

Jonathan Jostle, db, Bethune-Cookman (6, 149). Vlnce Thomson, de, Missouri Western (7, 180). Dave Heffernan, og, JJ.TJ;,?10-(7' lro wr South Carolina (8, fi0L.MIIW Afmeotrout, db, Southwest Missouri State (9, 237). Jeff Smith, rb, Nebraska (10, 267). Chris Jackson, Southern Methodist (11, 294).

Harper LeBel, te, ColorodoState(lZ321). Los Angeles Raiders Jessie Hester, wr, Florida Tim Moffett.wr, Miss sslppl (3. 79). Stefon Adams, db, Eost Carolina (3, 80). Jamie Kimmel, lb, Syracuse (4, 107).

Don Reeder, rb, Delaware (5, 135). Rusty Hllger, ab, Oklahoma stote (6, 143). Kevin Belcher, ot, Wisconsin (7, 186). Mark Pattlson, wr, Washington (7, 188). Bret Clark, (7' Nlck Hdn.

Penn State (7, 192 Leonard Wlngote, dt. South Carolina Stote (8, 220). Chris Svdnor, db, Penn Stote (9, 247). Reggie Mc-Kenzle, lb, Tennessee (10, 275). Albert Myres, db, Tulsa (10, 276).

Steve Strachan, rb, Boston College (11, 303). Raymond Polk, db, Oklahoma State (IZ 332). Los Angeles Rams Jerry Gray, db, Texos (I, 21). Chuck Scott, wr, Vanderbilt (Z 50). Dale Hatcher, Clemson (3, 77).

Kevin Greene, lb, Auburn (5, 113). Mike Young, wr, UCLA (6, 161). Damone Johnson, te. Col Poly-San Luis Obispo (6, 162). Danny Bradley, rb, Oklahoma (7, 189).

Morion Mclntvre, rb, Pitt (8, 218). Gory Swanson, cb, Cal Poly-Son Luis Obispo (9, 245). Duval Love, og, UCLA (10, 274). Doug Flutle, qb, Boston College (11, 285). Kevin Brown, db, Northwestern (11, 301).

Miami Dolphins Lorenzo Hampton, rb, Florida (1, 27). George Little, dt, Iowa (3, 65). Alex Mover, lb. Northwestern (3, 83). Mike Smith, db, Texas-El Paso (4, 91).

Jeff Dellen-boch, ot, Wisconsin (4, 111). George Shorthose, wr, Missouri (6, 145). Ron Davenport, rb, Louisville (6, 167). Fuad Revelz, Tennessee (7, 195). Dan Sharp, te, Texos Christian (8, 223).

Adorn Hinds, db, Oklahoma State (9, 251). Mike Pendleton, db, Indiana (10, 279). Mike Jones, rb, Tulane (11, 307). Ray Noble, db, California (IZ 335). Minnesota Vikings Chris Dolemon, lb, Pitt (1, 4).

Issiac Holt, db, Alcorn State (Z 30). Kirk Lowdermilk, Ohio State (3, 59). Tim Meamber, lb, Washigton (3, 60). Tim Long, ot, Memphis State (3, 66). George "Buster" Rhymes, wr, Oklahoma (4, 86).

Kyle Morrell, db, Brlghom Young (4, 106). Mark MocDonald, og, Boston College (5, 115). Steve Bono, qb, UCLA (6, 142). Tim Newton, nt, Florida (6, 164). Nlkita Blolr, lb, Texas-El Paso (7, 198).

Jaime Covington, rb, Syracuse (9, 227). Juan Johnson, wr, Langston (10, 254). Tom Williams, db. North Carolina (11, 283). Byron Jones, dt, Tulso (IZ 310).

New England Patriots Trevor Matich, Briaham Young (1, 28). Garln Verls, de, Stanford (Z 48). Jim Bowman, db, Central Michigan (Z 52). Ben Thomas, de. Auburn (Z 56).

Audrey McMillian, db, Houston (3, 84). Tom Toth, ot. Western Michigan (4, 102). Gerard Phelan, wr, Boston College (4, 108). Eric Martin, wr, LSU (7, 179).

Mllford Hodge, dt, Washington State (8, 224). Paul Lewis, rb, Boston University (11, 296). Tony Mumford, rb, Penn Stote (IZ New Orleans Saints Alvin Toles, lb, Tennessee (1, 24). Daren Gilbert, ot, Fullerton Stote (Z 38). Jack Del Rio, lb.

Southern California (3, 68). Billy Allen, db, Florida State (4, 95). Joe Kohlbrand, de, Miami, Flo. (8, 205). Earl Johnson, db.

South Carolina (9, 236). Terry Orr, rb, Texas (10, 263). Treg Sonsy, db, Tulane (IZ 320). New York Giants George Adams, rb, Kentucky (1, 19). Stacy Robinson, wr, North Dakota State (Z 46).

Tyrone Davis, db, Clemson (3, 58). Brian Johnston, North Carolina (3, 73). Mark Bavaro, te, Notre Dame (4, 100). Tracy Henderson, wr, Iowa State (5, 132). Jack Oliver, og, Mem-Phis State (6, 159).

Mark Pembrook, db, Fullerton State (6, 165). Lee Rouson, rb, Colorado (8, 213). Frank Wright, nt, South Carolina (9, 240). Gregg Oubroc, lb, LSU (10, 272). Allen Young, db, Virginia Tech (11, 299).

Herb Welch, db, UCLA (IZ 326). New York Jets Al Toon, wr, Wisconsin (1, It). Lester Lyles, db, Virginia (Z 40). Oonnle Elder, db, Memphis State (3, 47). Doug Allen, wr, Arizona State (4, 94).

Troy Benson, lb, Pitt (5, 120). Brian Luft, dt. Southern California. (5, 124). Tony Smith, wr, San Jose State (5, 134).

Jeff Deaton, og, Stanford (6, 151). Rich Miano, db, Hawaii (6, 166). Matt Monger, lb, Oklahoma State (8, 208). Mike Waters, rb, San Diego State (9, 235). Kerry Glenn, db, Minnesota (10, 262).

Brad White, de, Texas Tech (11, 292). BUI Wallace, wr, Pitt (IZ 319). Philadelphia Eagles Kevin Allen, ot, Indiana (1, 9). Randall Cunningham, qb, Nevada-Las Vegas (Z 37). Greg Naron, og.

North Carolina (4, 93). Dwayne Jlles, lb, Texas Tech (5, 121). Ken Reeves, og, Texas (6, 156). Philadelphia, Tom Polley, lb, Nevada-Las Vegas (8, 205). Dave Toub, Texas-El Paso (9, 231 Joe Drake, dt, Arizona (9, 233).

Mark Kelson, db, William Mary (10, 261). Herman Hunter, rb, Tennessee State 01, 289). Todd Russell, db, Boston College (12, 317). Pittsburgh Steelers Dorryl Sims, de, Wisconsin (1, 20). Mark Behnlna, ot, Nebraska (2, 47).

Llffort Hobley, db, LSU (3, 74). Don Turk, Wisconsin (4, 101). Cam Jacobs, lb, Kentucky (5, 136). Gregg Carr, lb, Auburn it, 150). Alan Andrews, te, Rutgers (7, 187).

Harry Newsome, p. Wake Forest (8, 214). Fred Small, lb, Washington (9, 241). Andre Harris, db, Minnesota (9, 242). Oliver White, te, Kentucky (10, 268).

Terry Matlchak, db, Missouri (11, 300). Jeff Sanchez, db, Georgia (IZ 327). St. Louis Cardinals Freddie Joe Nurin, lb, Memphis Stote (1, 18). Scott The fourth-round selection of Stanley, who hasn't played competitively for three years, wasn't a huge risk, according to Gregg.

"I dont think it's a gamble; it's a sleeper," he said. Ruettgers said he would attend this weekend's minicamp for rookies even without a contract if he can postpone some final examinations. He carries a 3.1 grade point average in business administration and will graduate after this semester. Ninth-round pick Morris Johnson (6-foot-2, 314 pounds) said he once ran the 40-yard dash in 4.9 seconds, but wasn't "sure if there was a wind at my back or what." By trading up to get Ruettgers, the Packers lost a chancd at a player they coveted Tim Moffett a wide receiver from Mississippi The Packers wanted to take Moran in the second round and Moffett in the third. Instead, they got Moran in the third and the Los Angeles Raiders picked Moffett a short time later.

The Packers also wanted to draft a cornerback early, but all of their favorites were taken quickly. The top conference in players selected was the Southeastern, which had 45 taken. The Big Ten was next with 38. FoDowing Wisconsin for the school with the most players picked with seven each were Georgia and Tennessee. a big step While the Bucks pondered what they have to do, Croiningham was saying his club hasnt played its best yet.

"I think there's a lot of room for improvement as a ball club," he said. "And the reason well be able to improve is the type of intensity, the concentration level we have in the playoffs right now. "The most important factor for us right now is that we're as healthy as we've been in three months." Call Right Now! 1985-86 LEAGUE OPENINGS 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Men Women Couples DREAM LANES 221-3596 312 hp Engine Big 22" Steel SAVE! Professional Quality patented Design The Homeowner Gregg happy with draft Ruggedly llllJJjUJLAn III 1 1 1' I kd Warranty nm, KtS 11 hp industrial For Commercial Engine Electric Start Patented Foot Pedal Hydrostatic Drive Commercial Size 5 Gallon Gas Tank Includes: 36" Pro-cut Backpacker Grass System Optional Only Bolens Offers A 3 Year Warranty Only Deck Built SMALL ENGINE Road Big Savings! Mower Bagging Continued from Page 1 around when we have an injury." Gregg pronounced himself pleased with the draft even though some of the Packers' picks after Ruettgers appeared to be a little risky.

Two of the Packers' choices wide receiver Walter Stanley and raining back Gary Ellerson didn't even play last year. Several others have a history of injury problems. "I think last year's draft was a little bit easier to pick," he said. "I think there was definitely more depth in last year's draft than this year. We had to work for every guy that's there.

We did more talking, more instigating this time than ever before." i' The Packers originally had the j4th selection in the first round, but traded that spot and a No. 2 pick to Buffalo to choose USC's Ruettgers the seventh selection overall. They will also receive a fourth-round selection from the Bills next season in return. With next year's draft expected jo be loaded with talent, that fourth-j-ound pick may be as good as a second-rounder this year. TV quote of the day New York Post writer Steve Serby after Scott Bergold became the fourth University of Wisconsin player chosen in the top 51 picks: "How come their teams are so lousy?" Bucks face Continued from Page 1 do and must do for us to have success is to sustain his concentration and his intensity during the course of the game," Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham said.

was told bv his colleee coach (at Auburn) that in big games, Charles responds," Cunningham said. "He purely has lone that so far." Cummings said the Bucks took the tost step from Sunday's to Tuesday's game. He said they must take the next big step in order to beat the S6ers in Philadelphia. I "In the first game, we didnt use our heads a whole lot and we didnt pjay physical," he said. "(Tuesday) we played physical but we didnt play smart in spurts.

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