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Like after UCLA (a recent loss to the Bruins), I was disappointed and upset after the game, and it took me 10 minutes to get organized where I would have been mad all night before and not talked to anyone. “Now, when 1 get down I just think about how lucky I am to be where I am — I could be doing a lot harder things than playing basketball.” “I used to think she worked too hard at basketball,” Heiny says, “but now she realizes there is more to life than basketball.” Although, she may work just as hard as ever, Bev Smith has higher priorities. “When Bev calls,” her father says, “she likes to talk about the family, she wants to know how we’re doing — she’s not all that interested in talking about the team. “The other day she called and said that she’d been in Portland (to play Portland State) and she told us about all the relatives she’d seen. She said that Aunt Helen had made bread, and that Maureen had made cookies. I asked her, ‘Did you win3’ She said, ‘Oh veah, we won.' She calls quite often, but we don’t talk much about what she’s accomplished.” Even so, that is not to say Bev doesn’t place a high value on her ability to play some of the best college basketball in America today. One of her biggest goals at the end of this season is Continued on Page 7B T'*v *HU rusd or s» ♦hoakr X 4» v<tfrk *f if. In the Art & Architecture Dept. 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The Blazers, 24-18, trailed the Kings by seven points, 60-53, earlv in the third quarter when Natt and Kelvin Ranscy fired a 13-4 Blazer surge to give Portland the lead, 66-64. Natt had 10 of the 13 points. Die Kings, after two jumpshots bv Cliff Robinson, tied it again at 68 with 4:42 left in the period. But a free throw by Jim Paxson, who had 24 points, a lavin by Natt and another hoop by Paxson gave the Blazers a / 3-68 lead they never relinquished. The Kings did not fade easily. Kansas City narrowed the count to one point in the fourth period, 91-90, with 3:46 left. Paxson scored three straight points to make it 95-90, Portland. After a layup by Reggie King of Kansas City narrowed it to 95-92, Blazer center Mychal Thompson awoke for four straight points in the last minute. Thompson, held to 15 points, had scored only two free throws in the second halt prior to his two game clinching baskets. Robinson led the Kings, now with a 14-30 record, with 28 points, while King added 16 and Ernie Grunfeld and Steve Johnson scored 1 3 each. Ransey added 18 points and 12 assists for Portland while Billy Ray Bates came off the bench to score 12 points. I he Blazers out-rebounded the Kings, 49-47, as Thompson snared 17. Robinson led the Kings with 13 rebounds. the Ducks!