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The sparse audience of about 300 began to call for some action, and action it got. A spree of loose balls sent players from both teams sprawling across the floor with the referees tooting away frantically. One referee finally picked up prostrate Quaker John Canzano by the seat of his...
Elbow Ethics. Implicit in many such methods are tricks of the trade not exactly prescribed by the rules-and indeed N.B.A. officials are lenient of necessity. Admits one referee: "We don't call a foul unless the contact directly involves the play-except once in a while. If we...
Given this leeway, rival centers struggle for position in their own private wrestling matches under the basket. Boston's barrel-chested Jim Loscutoff is respected for his skill at disconcerting a jump shooter by jabbing him in the ribs with a massive forefinger. New Boy Robertson is already an...
LABOR POLICY. The White House would like to avoid interfering with the normal course of collective bargaining. Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg has no plans to step into every strike that appears on the horizon of the New Frontier, plans to save his referee's whistle for situations where major...
Last week's spectators at the Orlando paid $6 just to get into the arena, anted up another $5 if they wanted reserved seats down front. With avid concentration, they followed every move of a band of fierce-eyed battlers that literally would rather fight than eat or mate...