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Dates: during 1980-1989
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NameG FG/FGA PCT FT/FTAPCT Reb Ast Pts Ave Arne Duncan 21 122/240 .508 72/94 . 766 102 82 338 16.1 Keith Webster 21 109/234 .466 48/56 .857 64 79 323 15.4 Neil Phillips 19 77/160 .481 41/54 .759 85 27 201 10.6 Kyle Dodson 21 87/154 .565 41/83 .4 94 63 3 215 10.2 Mike Gielen 21 78/158 .494 35/43 .8 14 55 87 208 9.9 Bill Mohler 21 39/78 .500 39/53 .73 6 111 2 117 5.6. Kevin Collins 18 47/96 .490 5/7 .71 4 26 22 100 5.6 David Lang 20 40/67 .597 30/41 .73269 4 110 5.5 Tedd...
...popular items, Cabbage Patch dolls and Trivial Pursuit, both introduced ast year, are no longer simply hot-selling toys. They have now become American social milestones. Says Thomas Kully, a toy-industry watcher at the investment firm of William Blair & Co. of Chicago: 'Those two products are absolutely the biggest the industry has ever seen." Shipments of Cabbage Patch Kids and ancillary licensed products, including a board game, storybooks, decals and patches, will reach $1 billion in 1984. More than a year after they appeared and despite the fact hat Coleco, their manufacturer, does not even advertise them...
...seeks to cash in on its communications experience with its first line of commercial computers. The new machines can be tied together so that they can swap information easily. Included in ast week's introduction, moreover, was a system that allows the A T & T products o link up in networks with IBM personal computers and compatible machines. 'AT&T has more networking experience than anybody else on earth," says Advest's Anderson...
NameG MIN FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AST STL BK PF PTS AVG HIGH GAME Joe Carrabino 26 950 1/2 209-372 .562 153-169 .905 191-7.3 21 7 2 58 571 22.0 38 vs. Yale-2 Bob Ferry 24 868 119-235 .506 84-93 .903 90-3.8 35 13 4 69 322 13.4 25 vs. Columbia-1 Arne Duncan 26 875 1/2 101-190 .532 91-105 .867 103-4.0 57 34 3 71 293 11.3 20 vs. Lehigh Ken Plutnicki...
NameG FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast. Stl. Blk. PF Pts. Avg. High Bob Ferry 24 131-264 .496 75-89 .843 72 30 51 20 6 51 337 140 22 Ken Plutnicki 24 100-196 .505 60-83 .723 136 58 37 28 11 57 260 108 22 Monroe Trout 24 100-172 .581 56-60 .700 149 62 6 14 18 56 255 106 29 Calvin Dixon 24 104-244 .426 39-57 .684 70 29 73 45 1 53 247 103 22 Greg Wildes...