4 Wednesday, June 9, 1976 University Daily Kausan Celtics grab Cook in first round Norm Cook's basketball in joining the National Basketball Association's hardship draft paid off yesterday when he was 19. He also played with the 1976 World Champion Boston Celtics. Cook, a junior from Lincoln, III., decided Monday that he would leave his name in the NBA hardship draft. Even if he hadn't been drafted, he would be an invalible for further college competition. Cook was the Big Eight's freshman of the year during the 1973-74 season, averaging 11.4 points and 6.5 rebounds. This past season he averaged 14.8 points and 7.0 rebounds. K-State guard Chuckie Williams was the only other big Eight player to win a road game. St. Louis, Missouri's Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eazi W W L W Pct. GB New York 19 18 17 .49 6 Baltimore 24 36 .480 6 Boston 24 36 .480 6 Cleveland 22 27 .449 7/4 Detroit 22 27 .449 7/4 Milwaukee 11 25 .430 7/4 Kansas City Texas Chicago Michiganstate Oakland California 11 21 19 19 .630 28 24 22 232 1/4 28 24 23 232 1/4 28 24 23 232 1/4 28 24 23 232 1/4 22 33 33 330 7 22 33 33 330 7 Oakland 6. Boston 10. Charlotte 7. Denver 13. Cleveland 3. Cleveland 1 New York 4. California 2 Detroit 3. Chicago 6 Detroit 3. Chicago 6 **NATIONAL LACQUELION** W W L L Pet. GH Pittsburgh 28 23 158 7 Pittsburgh 28 23 158 7 New York 26 23 454 13% Slokey 26 23 454 13% Chicago 22 30 157 13% West 13 Ciremailai Los Angeles San Diego Houston Houston Albertson Franklin Late game included Alabama 10, Pittsburgh 5 Ciremailai 10, Pittsburgh 5 Houston 5, Seattle 5 New York at San Diego, n Philadelphia at San Diego, n Philadelphia at San Francisco, n 13 21 20 622 13 21 20 622 17 23 21 414 28 20 20 451 28 20 20 451 13 21 20 13 SUA Summer Films Wed., June 9 Mel Brooks' The Producer An Academy Award Winner starring a great comedian, the *PRODUCER*." When his account shows him how to make Broadway than in the zane comedian over sells shares to an untrustworthy company, he a biblical vile sheer launery. Fri., June 11 Jean-Paul Belmondo in Alain Resnais' Stavisky starring Charles Boyer Woodruff Aud. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 STEAK & DEEP FRIED SHRIMP $3.99 Steak and Deep Fried Shrimp. It's a great flavor combination, now at Mr. Steak Restaurant. It is one of the finest U.S.D.A. Choice beef, naturally aged for tenderness. A tender, juicy steak with an open flame. Then we add plum, pink ocean shrimp. Butterflied and deep fried to a crisp, golden green salad, oven warm bread and a streaming baked potato. Steak and deep fried shrimp. A great combination and a great flavor week at Mr. Steak-America's steak expert. 920 West 23rd 11 a.m.—10 p.m. clutch shooting guard, was the second-choice of the Chicago Bulls. Other Big Eight players who won in yesterday's two-hour draft were Jerry Fort, Nebraska guard, by the Boston Celtics; Jason Heyward, by the Detroit Pistons; Dion Frost, Iowa forward, by the Milwaukee Bucks; and Hercile Vire, Iowa State guard, by the Houston Rockets; and Kate St. John, by the Atlanta Hawks in the seventh round. The Kansas City Kings chose forward Richard Washington of UCLA, also on the college eligibility list, in the first round. Washington signed a five-year contract to the Kissens. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Washington, a 6-foot-10 All-American forward, was voted the outstanding player of the 1976 NCAA championship tour- ment. John Lucas from the University of Maryland, signed a five-year, no-cut contract with the Houston Rockets moments before his retirement. The National Basketball Association draft. Among the other first-round picks were All-American forwards Scott May of Indiana and Jonathan Davis of College Player of the Year and a member of the U.S. Olympic squad, was the 2. pick, going to the Chicago Bulls, the team with the worst record in the league. Other first-round picks were center-forward Leon Douglas of Alabama, by the Detroit Pistons; forward Wally Walker of Virginia, by the Portland Trail Blazers, and 7-0 Robert Parish of Centenary, by the Golden State Warriors. After Golden State made Parish the No. 8 pick, Atlanta took guard Armond Hill of Princeton. 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