Q Wednesday. April 25.1973 University Daily Kansan Philadelphia Protests NBA Draft NEW YORK (AP)—Olympian Doug Collins of Illinois State was the first player picked Tuesday in the National Basketball Association's 1973 college draft which was postponed twice and threatened at the last minute. Philadelphia, announcing it was participated in the draft under protest, picked Collin after a 76er's bid for a temporary restraining order to postpone the draft was rejected by a judge of the Second U.S. Court of Appeals in New York earlier in the day. Big Eight athletic team in the 10 rounds of the National Basketball Association college play draft Tuesday in Brooklyn. Alabama - John Brown, Missouri Alaska - John Brown, Alaska State, Richard Fouca, Minnesota Oklahoma City - Roberto Rojas, Cleveland - Orkird Ezdwr, Oklahoma City, Cleveland - Orkird Ezdwr, Oklahoma City Kansas City - Omaha - Ferdy Krushen, Kansas State. Kansas City - Omaha - Ferdy Krushen, Kansas State. New York - Deni Birk, Idaho New York - Deni Birk, Idaho Drake Washington - Steve McIlvey, Lincoln, Dave Langton Drake Washington - Steve McIlvey, Lincoln, Dave Langton Phoenix. Steve Mitchell, Kansas State. Seattle. Bill McCoy, Northern Iowa; Warden Jeffries and Bradley Bentley. The Titers announced they planned further legal action to have reinstated NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy's original ruling that would have given Philadelphia the first-round pick of Seattle as a result of the battle over John Brisker, a former American Basketball Association player who signed with Seattle. Seattle, in its first-round pick, the fourth of the draft, took Mike Green, a small-legged receiver. In the first and fourth picks, Cleveland took Jim Brewer, a defensive stalwart from Minnesota, on a pick obtained from Portraits. Were they the right ones? Were Jerie D'DePree, on an AP-American. To get the choice of Brewer, Cleveland traded to Portland center Rich Roberson and forward John Johnson plus a later first round pick. The team got four other draft picks from Portland. Portland then used the first round draft to take Barry Parkhill of Virginia. Tennis Squad Downs K-State According to Mike Howard, coach of the Jayhawks, the K-State win was important and kept the squad within reach of Oklahoma State in total points. The Jayhawk tennis squad defeated Kansas State University, 7-2, Tuesday at Manhattan to remain in third place in the conference standings. Monday, the 'Hawks were defeated by second place Oklahoma State, 6-3. The 'Hawks lost only one singles and two double matches at K-State. Greg Buller was defeated in singles competition and the Hawks lost Harrar and David Derry lost in double plays. In singles competition. Mark Wick defeated Fred Esch of K-State, 6-2-3; Sheldon Coleman defended Ron Dreher of K-State, 6-3-2; Buller of KU lost to Mick Lynch, 6-2-3; Derry defended Mark Dain Johnson, 6-1-2; Dina Dain Johnson, 6-1-2; and Pete Read of Terry Kecrane, 6-2-3. In doubles competition, Wick and Coleman defeated Escher and Huber, 6-4, 6-4; Farrar and Derry lost to Dreher and Lynch, 6-4, 6-3; Coleman defeated Johnson and McCreary, 5-7, 6-1. The Jujuhawkes final matches will be this weekend when the squad will battle league-league rivalry. Are You Eligible for the University Community Service Award ? 1. You must be a regularly enrolled student at KU (graduate or undergraduate). II. You must be returning to KU next semester. III. You must have performed service to the University or Lawrence community. IV. Scholarship, financial need, and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. Applications in SUA office Deadline: April 26, 1973 Deadline: April 26,1973. 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Municipal Airport, Lawrence Phone 843-2167 Before Seattle picked Green, Philadelphia broke in on the conference call to say it was picking Mike Banton of St. Joseph's, Pa., under Kennedy's original ruling, which had been overruled by a judge who then changed by the NBA's Board of Governors. Philadelphia was ruled out of order and Seattle picked Green. 'Hawks Battle Dana In Double Header Two inexperienced pitchers will be on the mound for the Jayhawks today when the team battles Dana College of Blair, Nebr. These games begin at 1:30 p.m. on Quail Field. Jayhawks Sign Chicago Center To Intent Letter Alan Whitfield and Mike Finnneran will start for the Jayhawks. Both are left-handers and together have a total of two innings of pitching experience. Jayhawk Head Coach Floyd Temple is using the inexperienced pitchers because of pitching arms suffered by Starters Steve Cordel and John Daniel. Cordel could have won the weekend series with Oklahoma but Daniel's playing status is doubtful. Whitfield has played first base for most of the season but hurled two innings of relief Saturday at Missouri. Fimeran, a freshman, has not pitched an inning this season. Dominie Von Mone, a 6-4 center from Kenwood High School in Chicago, has signed a national letter of intent with the University according to the Chicago Daily News. Jayhawk Coach Ted Owens, who would neither confirm or deny the report, said that he would release the report of better intent signifies this later week. Three Charges Filed Against Local Man Moore was rated as one of the best centers in the Chicago area. He was a 6-4 forward from Lyndon, has been the only signee Owens has announced. A complaint by Gregory MacCordy, Ballwin, Mo., freshman, has caused charges of assault, harrassment and attempted theft to be filed in Douglas County Court against Roland W. Jones Jr., 19, of 255 N. Michigan. Jones was arraigned Tuesday and released from Douglas County jail on $1,800 bond. 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