4 Wednesday, June 16, 1976 University Daily Kansan Sports Cook looking forward to playing with Celts Cook, who will have a friend on the Celtics in Joa White, said he would feel comfortable playing Boston's run-and-gun brand of basketball, and acknowledged what all NBA fans are starting to admit: John Havlicek can't last forever. "Boston is going to be needing forwards, and I think there won't be any problem adjusting to Boston's running play of piay. I'm going to do yesterday." "Jo Go be a bla bbl!" Cook, who gave up his eligibility to play for KU by allowing himself to be part of the hardship draft, is in Lawrence this week. He played with the Rangers with Owen's spring basketball camp. Owens said, "I think that Boston is the best team he could have gone to." White said, "I'm going to be on my way." COOK SAID he thought playing for Owens at KU was better training for playing for the Californians. Cook, who averaged only 14.8 points for the Jayhawks last season and saw limited duty, said he'd hold his own against the superstars of the NBA, such as Rick Barry. "I'll just tell myself that I wouldn't be there if my potential was at least as good Cook had a chance to play professional basketball last season when the Utah Stars of the American Airlines non-binding draft. Cook didn't sign with the Stars, however, because "Grand Illusion," directed by JEAN Woodrift and Audrey Holm Workshop, Audrey Holm Albert Gerken will hold a CARILLON RECITAL tonight at 8 p.m. Grants and Awards Announcement YAEL ABOUHAKALH, Overland Park senior, has been selected as a 1977 Sears Congressional候选. Abouhakalh will work with the president of the Kansasressman during the Spring, 1977 semester. Events Today is the last day for half refund on dropped courses or withdrawals in the GPA category. KRISTA HETHERINGTON, Lawrence graduate student, and PAMELA HOOVER, Lawrence graduate student, have been awarded a Fulbright-Hays Full Grant to study in Germany for the 1976-77 school year. WILLIAM J. EBANKS JR., resident associate of the Geological Survey, has been given an award by the Energy Research and Development Administration. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF Learned Societies has awarded the University Press of Karasu a $7,000 grant to help subsidize its research activities. The universities for the humanities field by young scholars. JUNE MILLER, chairman of the department of speech and hearing at KU Med Center, has been appointed to a three-year term on the National Advisory Committee to Education. The committee is an advisory board to Health, Education, and Welfare. he thought they had a shaky financial footing. But Cook passed up a possible fourth year of play for the Jayhawks. ELENA BASTIDA, Lawrence graduate student, has been awarded a Fulbright-Hays Travel-Spanish Government Grant to study the history of Madrid during the 1970-77 school year. "It came down to a decision of what would make me happy," he said. OAKLAND (AP) - Oakland 'A' owner Charles Finley unloaded three more of his star players Tuesday night, selling first baseman-outfielder Joe Rudi and relief pitcher Rolle Finger to the Boston Red Sox pitcher Vida Blue to the New York Yankees. Finley nets $3.5 million in player sale An A's spokesman said the Red 50x pain $1 million each for Rudi and Fingers. The Yankees, in announcing the acquisition of Blue, said, "Finley will announce the sale price at $1.5 million, but we will deny that. Our policy to buy our purchase prices." rinkley, reached at his home in La Porte, Ind., said the sales were made because of "a combination of things. . Naturally I would like to thank you over the necessity of making these sales." Earlier this season, Finley traded slugging outfielder Reggie Jackson and pitcher Ken Holtman to the Baltimore Orioles in return. This time, though he got cash. "he built a team and he has a right to tear it down," said A's third baseman Bali Sando. All players Finley has dealt away this season were unsigned and, apparently, playing out their options. Also unsigned are the players and Bert Campenfers and Don Bavlor. With Rudi, Fingers, Blue, Jackson, Holtzman and pitcher Catfish Hunter, whom Finley让 slip away following the 1974 championships. He won three straight world championships. Walden was delighted with his move to the Yankees, leaders in the American League East. NBA-ABA merger close; four-team plan scrutinized HYANNIS, Mass. (AP)—National Basketball Association Commissioner Larry O'Brien said yesterday that a four-team plan for merger with the American Basketball Association seemed to be most acceptable to both leagues. O'Brien said that before any decision could be made on accepting ABA teams into his league, a "miridal of questions have to be answered." 'O Brien said that while the five and six team packages still were alive, "I wouldn't call anything dead." He emphasized that he was not there, were focusing on the four-team concept. Prior to the NBA's summer meetings at the Cape Cod resort, the NBA had been considering three plans—acceptance of four, five or six ABA teams. UNDER THAT proposed arrangement, the teams that would join the NBA for the 1976-77 season would be the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs and the New York Nets, this year's ABA champions. That would leave out the ABA's other two franchise—Kentucky and Utah. The ABA Players Association, headed by its counsel, Prentiss Yancy, has been maintaining that if only four teams are available for the playoffs, he leaves itself open to an immediate lawsuit. O'Brien said that after reviewing the merger proposals Monday night with his advisory board; William Wirtz of Chicago, William J. Pike of New York and William Alverson of Milwaukee, he was aided by the number of problems facing such a situation. Intramural scores results of games play Bob and Jerry's 10, T. 5 Ryan's Wardens 6, Wardens 6 Med Chadin 10, Naimihall 9 Physical Wrecks 2, Acacia Alumna 8 THE COMMISSIONER said the most optimistic development that could result here when the meetings end Thursday would be "an agreement to agree." O'Brien emphasized that the ABA had been encouraged to present "any and all proposals it wants" to the NBA, but apparently decided the four-taime plan was The numerous problems still to be solved include financial matters, dispersal of players, territorial indemnification and schedule of payments. Meanwhile, O'Brien announced that the league had been enjoined from taking any action with respect to transferring the Buffalo Braves franchise out of Buffalo. UNIONDALE, N. B. (AP)—George Foreman smashed Joe Frazier to the floor twice and stopped him in the fifth round Tuesday night, to end Frazier's career. The end of the heavyweight fight came at 2:26 of the fifth round with Frazier standing dazed and bleeding after getting up from the second knockdown. Foreman stops Frazier in 5th Frazier's trainer-advisor, Eddie Futch, snaped onto the ring apron and called for a refusal. "I don't want to be in this," he said. The official end of Frazier's career came about half an hour later, when Frazier said, "it's time to hang my gloves on the wall and booie, booie, booie." 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