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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 8 Thursday. June 20 1985 Jackson Moving Up On Home Run Charts V elHcs Get More Than Expected The Boston il'PI) BOSTON Celtics' drafting strategy was to improve their backcourt. They just did not expect to improve it so much. NBA champions, The useful talent little find usually with selections late in the first round. Three of their last four top picks are out of the league and center the other is little-use- d Greg Kite. This year they expected shooting guard Steve Harris of Tulsa or swingman Alf redrick Hughes 111. I, one of the naof Loyola tion's scoring leaders, to be the available at best No. 20.. Instead, some surprise picks and the choosing of Hughes at No. 14 and Harris at No. 19 changed their hopes I've watched Boston lor years, so I know teams usually try to force "We had a list of five guards that we liked.'' said Jimmy Rodg-ers- . director of player personnel. "Sam Vincent was at the top. We thought for sure Vincent would be long that kind of shot. That's fine with me." Vincent averaged 16.8 points per game during his career, but that number rose to 23 his senior year and in his final eight games his numbers were 27.5 ppg. His arrival assures personnel changes in the Celtics backcourt. Free agent Dennis Johnson will be signed, says team president Red Auerbach, and Danny Ainge is the other starting guard. But Williams' inconsistency late in the year diminished his value and playing time and Quinn Buckner is only useful defensively. At the end of the bench, Carlos Clark proved not to be offensively assertive when given the chance this season, but rookie gone." 15-ti- ( the Celtics believe The result the former Michigan State player and 1984-8Big 10 scoring champion will become their third as they hoped Ray Wiguard an lliams would be last year is 5 outside shooter and penetrator who could make opponents pay lor collapsing their defense inside on Boston's frontcourt. The confident Vincent knows the situation and what is expected of him. "I'm the type of player who can hit the jumper if the ball is kicked out to me at is ieet away. - CLEVELAND (AP) Reggie Jackson says moving up a notch on e home run list is a the source of pride for him, but for now he's just interested in getting his 10th homer of the season. "I don't want to get too greedy looking down the road," said Jackson after hitting his 512th major league home run Tuesday night, tying him for 10th place on the all- Rick Carlisle has profited from year's experience in the NBA, according to coach K C. Jones. Another possibility is second pick Andre Battle, a teamate of Hughes', and taken in the third round, could earn a roster spot. He is described by Celtics scout rick Weitzman as a "zone buster'' because of his outside shooting. He averaged 21 points his senior year on 50 percent shooting, although Hughes was the team's appointed gun. his all-tim- time list with Ernie Banks and Eddie Mathews. "Right now I just want to hit No. 10 (of the season). I feel I have a good crisp swing." Jackson surpassed Mel Ott's 511 home runs in the sixth inning of the California Angels' victory over the Cleveland Indians. "1 get a rush and who wouldn't? It's a special f eeling," the slugger said. 3 Mff'ii.RFrvniMnn v'GAIlONS Jones, who has a reputation for letting rookies ride the bench, said Vincent, the brother of Dallas Maverick veteran Jay Vincent, would not get the same Lk treatment. YOU CANT DEAT OUS LOW PRICES! a New Drive Home "He can plav tomorrow. He'll contribute." said Jones. OF GAS Ford Only Says Tulane President I Basketball Probably Won't Be Back - NEW ORLEANS (UPI) I really can't foresee it the current set of facts and circumstances." given "just stumbled into a mess that they did not fully comprehend." Kelly, speaking Tuesday on the eve of a NCAA convention that will consider the integrity of intercolle- do not adequately train to cope with modern pressures, he said. take place, Inter- collegiate basketball may never return to Tulane University which dropped the sport this year in scang response to a dal, Tulane's president says. "I don't foresee basketball coming back to Tulane," Universitv President Eamon Kelly said, T instiwould not recommend the tution of basketball unless there was a dramatic change in the national environment. "And while I'd love to see that point-shavin- Schools student-athlete- giate athletics, said colleges cheat because "there is a pattern of point-shavin- trials, g scandal because of pending said the indicted players Kelly said he considered accepting NCAA sanctions or suspending the basketball program after reports of cash payments to players and other possible violations, but he decided that permitting an NCAA probe would result in a "barrage of negative publicity" for the university. Sportsline - Mac Is Out To Save You Money 24-2- " SUITS 15-1- Fork-Pay- son; 2 Springville MemoriJuly 3 Orem Rec al Park, Aug. Center. Sessions run 9 a.m. to 19-2- noon. Dusara has 20 years of coaching soccer including 11 winning seasons at BYU. Helping him with the clinics will be a staff of experienced coaches and players from South America, Europe, Africa and the United States. Instruction will emphasize individual training and practices with players grouped according to skill and age. 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