19. he rates as the No. 1 man. This is aise true for the recovery of his teammate's jump balls. On the basis of personal fouls per minute, this player ranked eleventh for the squad only two making more than he did. The data indicate that the player was fairly efficient, — but that his shooting average was far too low. He makes a first | class man on handbing rebounds off his own backboard and getting the ball after a teammate!s jump, but he committed tee many pers: mal fouls. — His teammates, freshmen and coach rated him fifth. _ Elayer G. Forward and Guard This player was listed as beth a forward ‘and a guard. He playea 100 minutes, made 460 evaluation peints and ten score points , | 4 goals (20.0%), and shot 2 free throws for 50.0%. He earned ss. rating on player efficiency of 94.2%, which places t him in ‘fifth place for the squad. In errors for pall handling, he rated first with a rate of 1.13%. As a guard he had an epportunity to recover re- - off the opponent's backboard to such an extent that he rated No. 2 for the squad on a basis of rebounds per mimite. He passed the ball more than he caught it, and on the basis of shots per mimte there are only 5 players who took less shots. This player is twelfth on the basis of personal fouls committed por mimte. The date indicate that he was an excellent ball handler, and a good rebound recoverer, but he did not shoot enough. On the basis of efficiency his coach, teammates and freshmen rated him ninth. a Player He Forward. — | ‘Player H was a forward with 74.5 mimtes of playing time to his credit. He earned 344 evaluation points and 30 score points,