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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 11

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Jolley McMakin Say Early Picks end before my junior season undoubtedly boosted my He runs a 48 40 consistently and feels that playing at 225-230 will give him a good combination of size and speed with Pittsburgh could be a real break" he added got a lot of good young talent and might be on the verge of a turn-around similar to McMakin was also glad to hear that Bradley had been drawn by the Steelers had great respect for him for two years I consider him easily one of the top two or three linebacker? had to Jolley was the first Atlantic Coast Conference player selected the ninth running back and the 56th player McMakin was the second tight end taken and 63rd on the total list Draft List Why buy unknown brands whnn you can get Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas at these prices Two fiberglass belts most preferred tire belt cord plus two plies of polyester cord today's most preferred tire body cord You get 4-plies under the tread fur strength that's the Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas tire (4 body plies in sizes T8 14 J78 15 9 00-15 and L78-15) By GLENN ROLLINS Observer Sport! Writers North Carolina tailback Lewis Jolley and Clemson tight end John McMakin the only Carolinas players picked in the first three rounds of the National Football League draft Tuesday were equally surprised at which teams selected them Both were third -round choices Jolley going to the Houston Oilers and McMakin to the Pittsburgh Steelers Jolley who hear of his selection until arriving in Gastonia for a sports banquet said he was totally unprepared for the news i had not been contacted personally by Houston at the 208-pounder said number of teams had spoken with me and I think the fact that we were in the Gator Bowl and that I had a good Senior Bowl game helped a McMakin was at Reserve Officer Training Corps drills when the Pittsburgh Steelers called and learn they had picked him until he returned the call later Haley i (a Steelers scout) had been down to see me play once or McMakin said "but I really get the feeling he was that interested I had gotten much more promise from New England Dallas and Atlanta" Neither player expressed surprise at being picked as high as the third round but Jolley said he was at being selected ahead of Johnny Musso The Crimson Tide running back went to the Chicago Bears also in the third round tour selections after the Oilers nabbed Jolley Musso (as a starter) when he was injured Lewis Jolley To Houston before the Senior Bowl might have had something to do with Jolley said I think that getting to play tailback this year (after Ike injury) made a big difference in how I was scouted confident I would have been drafted somewhere if I had remained at wingback" he declared referring to the position he played as a starter since the fourth game of his sophomore season Jolley who gained 712 yards for a 61 averagq during 9-3 season feels he can play Naturally I prefer running back but I think my versatility will Houston general manager John Breen said Jolley might be the answer to the desperate need for an outside runner The Forest City native runs the 40-yard dash in 47 seconds McMakin said that moved from flanker to tight 5 popular blackwall sizes-one low price! I WHITEWALLS SAVE UP TO 52 ON A SET OF 4-ANY OF THESE SIZES ALL OTHER SIZES 20 OFF REG PRICE HURRY SALE ENDS SAT NIGHT 2-12-72 Minnesota Blacks Upset From Observer Wire Reports University of Minnesota president Malcolm Moos found out Tuesday just how some students at the school are in the recent suspensions of basketball players Ron Behagen and Corky Taylor for their parts in last court brawl with Ohio State Moos was cornered while walking across campus by about 80 members of the Afro-American Action Coalition who demanded the suspensions be lifted Francisco Lloyd president of the student group said: were 17000 people at the game rooting for the Gophers But as soon as the Incident happened all the fans became white I see any of the white people supporting any of the Moos replied that he lift a suspension by the Big Ten commissioner and said he wants to work for an appeal Also the Minneapolis Urban League passed a resolution condemning the suspension which it labeled as of racial Back on campus Gopher coach Bill Musselman broke his silence on the matter saying he jumped off the bench to try to restrain his players a fact that television films confirmed IN TIIE OTHER national basketball tempest Windham College coed player Karen Wise passed the ball to the American Civil Liberties Union and at the same time won new support from her college president The 5-5 blonde appealed to the ACLU for legal help against the and openly ruling by the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference against her playing basketball for her school Meanwhile Windham president Eugene Winslow filed both an appeal and an intention of keeping Miss Wise in the lineup An ECAC committee is studying the rules banning coeds from intercollegiate FIRST ROUND 1 Buffalo Walt Patulskl defensive end Notre Dame 2 Cincinnati Sherman White defensive end California 3 Chicago (choice acquired from New York Giants) Lionel Antoine offensive tackle Southern Illinois 4 St Louis Bobby Moore running back-wide receiver Oregon 5 Denver Riley Odoms tight end Houston 6 Houston Greg Sampson defensive end Stanford '7 Green Bay Willie Buchanon corner-back San Diego State 8 New Orleans Royce Smith guard Georgia New York Jets Jerome Barkum wide receiver Jackson State 10 Minnesota from New England Jeff Siemon linebacker Stanford 11 Green Bay from San Diego Jerry Tagge quarterback Nebraska 12 Chicago Craig Clemons defensive back Iowa 13 Pittsburgh Franco Harris running back Penn State 14 Philadelphia John Reaves quarterback Florida 15 Atlanta Clarence Ellis defensive back Notre Dame 16 Detroit Herb Orvis defensive end Colorado 17 New York Giants from New England from Los Angeles Eld-ridge Small defensive back Texas I 18 Cleveland Tom Darden defensive back Michigan 19 San Francisco Terry Beaslev wide receiver Auburn 20 Oakland Mike Slant wide receiver Villanova 26 New York Jets -from Washington Mike Taylor linebacker Michigan 22 Baltimore Tom Drougas offensive tackle Oregon 23 Kansas City Jeff Kinney running tack Nebraska 24 New York Giants from Minnesota Larry Jacobson defensive end Nebreska 25 Miami Mike Kadish defensive tackle Notre Dame 26 Dallas Bill Thomas running back Boston College SECOND ROUND 1 Buffalo Reggie McKenzie offensive guard Michigan 2 San Francisco from New York Giants Ralph McGill defensive back Tulsa 3 Cincinnati Tommy Casanova defensive back Louisiana State 4 Los Angeles from Denver through San Diego Jim Bertelsen running back Texas 5 New Orleans from Houston Willie Hall linebacker Southern California 6 St Louis Mark Arneson linebacker Arizona 7 Oakland from New Orleans Kelvin Korver defensive tackle Northwestern of Iowa 8 Green Bay Chester Marcol kicker Hillsdale 9 Dallas from New England Robert Newhouse running back Houston 10 San Diego Pete Lazetich defensive end Stanford 11 Philadelohia from Chicago Dan Yochum offensive tackie Syracuse 12 Pittsburgh Gordon Gravelle offensive tackle Brigham Young 13 Dallas from New York Jets through Oakland and New Orleans John Babmecz linebacker Villanova 14 Atlanta from Philadelphia through Detroit Pat Sullfvan quarterback Auburn 15 Atlanta from Detroit Steve Okoniewskl offensive tackle Montana 16 Atlanta Roosevelt Manning defensive tackle Northeastern Oklahoma State 17 Oakland from Los Angeles John Vella offensive tackle Southern California 18 San Francisco Jean Barrett offensive tackle Tulsa 19 Cleveland Clifford Brooks defensive back Tennessee State 20 Baltimore from Oakland Jack Mild-ren defensive back Oklahoma 21 Baltimore from Washington Glenrt Doughty wide receiver Michigan 22 Baltimore Lydell Mitchell running tack Penn State 23 New England from Kansas City Tom Reynolds wide receiver San Diego State 24 Minnesota Ed Marlnaro running back Cornell 25 Cleveland from Miami Lester Sims defensive end Alabama State 26 Dallas Charlie McKee wide receiver Arizona THIRD ROUND 1 Buffalo Fred Swendsen defensive end Notre Dame 2 Cincinnati Jim LeClair linebacker North Dakota 3 New York Giants John Mendenhall tackle Grambling 4 Houston Lewis Jolley running back North Carolina 5 St Louis Tom Beckman defensive end Michigan 6 Denver Bflt Phillips linebacker Arkansas State 7 Minnesota from Green Bay Bart Buetow tackle Minnesota 8 New Orleans Bob Kuziel center Pittsburgh 9 San Diego Bill McClerd kicker Arkansas 10 Cnlcago Johnny Musso running back Alabama II Pittsburgh John McMakin tight end Clemson 12 New York Jets Gary Hammond wide receiver Southern Methodist 13 Dallas from New England Mike Keller linebacker Michigan 14 Detroit from Philadelphia Ken Sanders defensive end Howard Payne 15 Atlanta Les Goodman running back Yankton SD 16 Philadelphia from Detroit Tom Luken guard Purdue 17 New York Giants from Los Angeles Tom Mozisek running back Houston 18 Los Angeles from Cleveland Larry McCutcheon running back Colorado Slate 19 San Francisco Allen Dunbar wide receiver Southern University 20 Oakland Mel Lunsford defensive tackle Central State Ohio 21 New England from Washington through Los Angeles Jim White defensive end Colorado Slate 22 New Orleans from Baltimore through Oakland Tom Myers defensive back Syracuse 23 Houston from Kansas City Solomon Freelon guard Grambling 24 Philadelphia from Minnesota Bobby Maors defensvl eTaknneseese 25 be Maiors defensive beck Tennessee 25 Miami Gary Kosins running back Dayton 26 Dallas Mary Bateman kicker Utah FOURTH ROUND 1 Buffalo Randy Jackson running back Wichita State 2 Pittsburgh from New York Giants Lorenzo Brinkley defensive back Missouri 3 Cincinnati Bernard Jackson defensive back Washington State 4 St Louis Jeff Lyman linebacker Brlqham Young 5 Dallas from Denver through New Orleans Tim Kearney linebacker Northern Michigan 6 St Louis from Houston Martin Imhoff defensive tackle San Diego Stale 7 New Orleans Mika Crangle defensive end Tennessee-Mar-tl 8 Green Bay Eric Patlon linebacker Notre Dame 9 Los Anaeles from Chicago John Saunders defensive back Toledo 10 Pittsburgh Ed Bradley linebacker Wake Forest 11 New York Jets Ed Gailqher defensive end UCLA 12 Dallas from New England Robert West wide receiver San Diego Stale 13 Miami from San Dle-00 Larry Ball defensive end Louisville 14 Philadelphia Ron (Poel James running back New Mexico Slate 15 Dallas from Detroit Charles Zaoiec linebacker Penn States 16 Atlanta Andrew Howard defensive tackle Grambling 17 Los Angeles Eddie Phillips defensive back Texas 18 San Francisco Wlndlam Hall defensive back Arizona Stale 19 Kansas City from Cleveland Andy Hamilton wide receiver Louisiana Stale 20 Oakland Cliff Branch wide receiver Colorado 21 New Orleans from Washlnoton throuoh Los Angeles and Philadelphia Joe Sed-ersplel linebacker Kentucky 22 Oakland from Baltimore Dave Dalby center UCLA 23 New Orleans from Kansas City Mike Coleman defensive end Knoxville College 24 Denver from Minnesota Tom Graham linebacker Oiegon 25 Miami Al Benton tackle Ohio University 26 Baltimore from Dallai through New Orleans and San Diego Eric Allen wide receiver Michigan Stale Area Picks it FIFTH ROUND Dickie Harris South Caroline DB Npw York Jets Bo Davies South Carolina DB New Orleans SIXTH ROUND Dan Medlln State DT Oakland SEVENTH ROUND Frnla Jackson Duka Lb New OUR LOWEST PRICED TIRE 4-PLY NYLON CORD "All-Weather IE" Tires 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SI lAMHiMtHUIA BANK CREDIT CAROS NOROREO AT GOOOYEAR SERVICE STORES AND HOST GOODYEAR DEALERS mm Usi Our Rain Check Program Because of expected heavy demand for Goodyear tires we may run out of some sizes during this offer but we will be happy to order your size tire at the advertised price and Issue you ram check for future delivery of the merchandise TIRES THE ONLY MAKER OF To manufacturer's specifications I for maximum tire mileage ''ALL-WEATHER'' BATTERY i Dry charged for dependable power Solid coier construction gucs effcient cranking power for sure starts 1 FRONT END ALIGNMENT CHRIS REDDING the 6-8 Duke forward who scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Blue 77-66 win over Wake Forest last week has been selected the Atlantic Coast Conference sophomore of the week for the second time Bill Chamberlain who scored 16 points and played strong defense for North Carolina against Tom Me-Millen and Maryland Saturday waS earlier named ACC player of the week THE AMERICAN Basketball drafting of college underclassmen was hit hard by president and general manager Red Auerbach of the Boston Celtics and GM Pete Newell of the Houston Rockets Both their clubs are in the NBA but their concern was that pro basketball in general will eventually lose its farm $777 ANY CAR PIUS PARIS If NEEDED Add foi an conn autos Complete front end inspeclion Camber caster and toe-in set by precision equip-v ment A wl 4 'v GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES BIG TEN athletic directors approved a recommendation by conference football coaches for If the move is adopted it would reverse a change made several years ago by the league one which is prominently mentioned in key factors in the Big drop from top national status TOM JONES freshman coach considered by many the Southeastern master recruiter was named athletic director and football coach at Troy State TIIE FATE of the coveted Hickok Belt was clouded after sponsors honored its latest recipient Lee Trevino Monday night An official said the rc-cent purchase of the Hickok Company by a firm in Arlington Tex made it unclear whether the $10000 diamond-studded award would be presented next year -rWA-VA-Ird- -I I 111 Mil Hill ik Mil ilia -is" 4IH4tin I MMb Mililiiri II.

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