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Judge Continued from page 20 right fielder for the Pineywoods sandlot team when the team ran short of players. Later he managed the team after the manager quit in me miaaie 01 a losing season. "After that was when I got into umpiring," he said. "We had trouble getting umpires so another man said he'd take over managing if I'd take over umpiring." HK UMPIRED high school, American Legion and semi-pro games in the Midlands for more than 20 years. He once ejected five players during a single game because "they cursed at me, and 1 didn't allow that." The Judge also became the only man from South Carolina to manage a baseball team in Alaska when, several years ago, he took a ff?um rJnvprc from fivf? Cnlnmhia arpa teams for a six-game trip through the 49th state. He is so well-known by baseball people that even in Alaska he met someone who knew him. During the team's first game in Hoyas Continued from page 20 had some difficulties this year with his legs, and I think he's shown a tremendous amount of courage. "But one time, the coaches were debating substitutes. I overruled everybody and said, 'I'm gonna put Freddie in. 1 need his leader ship now.' l thought he helped tremendously, and that's what worried me, because I couldn't use Gene. And if Fred got tired, 1 didn't have that experience to go in there and settle things down." On a night when the favored Hoyas won their first NCAA basketball title, the muchheralded duel between Georgetown's Patrick Ewing and the Cougars' Akeem Olajuwon wasn't the storv. XN ilcnn Continued from paae 20 "ANOTHER ONE of her big concerns is to put all the negative things behind us and to go out and try to improve next season." Southers said the addition of Wilson will help the team reach its full-playing capabilities. 441 f mo inrtrl \uith hpr wp'II hp a hpltor team," Southers said. "I have the confidence in her, my teamC Aeoniai hair styles Harriett (Turner Stylists: James A. Mob! Linda Ray Hur ?-Of) Hair Styling ( Razor Cl Relaxer ' - i^ R If Jiicn v>ui 10 v i-> Open Monday-Frida | Walk-In Open S 799 [. 1217 College Street i (>onlaq) ? j hair styles 2.00 off 1.00 off in (in i i , w IV.v/vy v^j i 11 *2.00 ofl 11 Good throu 11 1217 College St. ? next 1 I Fairbanks, the first-base umpire walked up || to him and called him by name. |] "WE HAD iust walked in and sat down when here comcs this man by with a couple of boys, and he said, 4Sim Frick, what in the world are you doing here?' "1 said, '1 came to see a baseball game.' He went on, and to this day I don't know who he was, but he sure knew me," The Judge said. His baseball friends include former N.Y. Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson and Bill "Digger" O'Dell, a pitcher who finished his 14-season career with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1967. He occasionally talks with tormer use H standouts Randy Martz (Chicago Cubs and White Sox), Mookie Wilson (New York Mets), Ed Lynch (New York Mets) and Jeff Twitty (Kansas City Royals). HE ALSO enjoys talking with Rick Cerone, starting catcher for the N.Y. Yankees. The stars were two freshmen, 6-7 Reggie Williams and 6-9 Michael Graham. WILLIAMS LED Georgetown with 19 points on 9-for-18 shooting while Graham, taking advantage of the foul-troubled Olajuwon inside in the second half, added 14 points on 7-for-9 shooting, many on stuffs. r?:n n II -rl Dili 1 IIVJllipaiHl S CFIVJ Celtics' teammate, was on hand to offer his congratulations, and the Georgetown coach left the court with his right hand high in the air and his index finger thrust up, meaning his team was finally No. 1 in the college basketball world. mates, and myself that we will be in the top 10 soon." NONK OF the players knew what Wilson's goals were for the upcoming season. 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