17. opponent's backboard. He recovered 48 tines, as compared to player A's 50 times, and on a basis = recoveries per mimte of pAayies time he is the leader fer the team. This player passed the ball 128 bines more than he caught it. On the basis ef the data gath- ered this player is. & good ball passer and rebound recoverer, which is a great asset to the team. On ball handling he has a very low pareentage of ervess and has a playing efficiency eof 96.4% which makes him the number two man on the squad. His teammates rated him second on effensive ability, and his coach and the freshmen rated him third. — Player D. Center. | , x : Player D was the fourth man on the squad to play ever 200 minutes with a total time of 221.5 minutes. He earned 33 score points and 1256 evaluation points, which was fourth high for the squad. While playing he scored 14 goals (28%) and made 5 free throws — (62.5%). In bell handling errers he had a low score of 1.9% and was one of the four men to score less than 2% errors. His alle, Around playing efficiency was 94.9%, which was also fourth for the squad. As far as ball handling was concerned, he was third in the total number of passes and catches. He made 17 more passes than catches. There were only four men on the squad that took fewer — shots per minute. The data show that this player handled the ball many times fer a lew error rate of 1.870. He was second on the squad in evaluation points per minute and that shows he did not shoot too often. On playing efficiency he was the best center on on the squad, and the players, the coach and the freshmen all rated. him as the number four man. | Player E. Forward.