76ers seek title, minus stars The Philadelphia 76ers, their galaxy of stars depleted by trades and injury, are now counting on people like Eric Money and Darryl Dawkins to help them capture that elusive National Basketball Association title. The Sixers came up short the last two years despite a star-studded lineup, so this summer they dealt away George McGinnis and Lloyd Free in an effort to create a different chemistry for their championship run. . .That left them with two all-stars, Julius Erving and Doug Collins, to handle the scoring. It seemed enough at the time, but when Collins suffered a (fcne spur in his left foot an injury which will keep him on the sidelines at least until the playoffs Philadelphia suddenly found itself short on firepower. >For all Erving’s offensive talents, he can’t do it alone. » s So the Sixers \ turned to Money, a Speedy 6-footer who was averaging 16.6 ppints per game for the New Jersey Nets. They dealt Harvey Catchings, a third-string center, and veteran guard Ralph Simpson to the Nets for Money #|nd A 1 Skinner, a 6-4 veteran who replaces Simpson on the Philadelphia bench. “We felt we had to replace Doug’s offense,” said Sixers General Manager Pat Williams. “Money was the best available talent for what we need. ’ ’ :“I'm happy to be joining a team like Philadelphia,” said Money. “It’s a team with a chance to go all the way, and I tfiink I can contribute.” -!If Philadelphia is counting on Money fbr points out of the backcourt, it is also counting on Dawkins to assert himself in tffe middle. He’s always been able to score some flashy points with his Tonite at The Brewery! 7-11 BAND! repetoire of dunks and fadeaway jum pers, but now the Sixers are hoping he’ll give them a solid all-around game. The 6-foot-11, 260-pounder still is only 22 but in his" fourth pro season, having signed with Philadelphia out of high school. Coach Billy Cunningham, seeking to recoup the rebounding power his team lost when McGinnis was traded, recently has been experimenting with a lineup where Dawkins plays the middle and Caldwell Jones, normally the 'Starting center, moves to a forward spot. Cunningham also is trying to get more scoring out of forward Bobby Jones, who originally was brought from Denver for his passing and defense. “We hadn’t asked him to be real offense-minded, but we are now,” said Cunningham. Guard Henry Bibby and forwards Steve Mix once again getting his playing time and Joe Bryant are other Sixers who may step in and pick up the slack caused by Collins’ absence. But although two-thirds of the regular season has been.completed, the Sixers find themselves having to experiment with new players and different lineups. ;CIWEMETTEGTHEATRES] r 7:30,9:30 Dally Sat-Sun 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Sat-Sun at 2:00 only $1.50 t MII SIMOS S ' ' CALIFORNIA Daily 7:40,9:40 Sat-Sun 2:45,5:00, Ipp 7:40,9:40 ROBBY benson(£Y£> 1 Lm It is not a comfortable way to head toward the playoffs, especially with a tough, veteran team like the Washington Bullets waiting down the line. The NBA Players Association met in Detroit last week following the All-Star Game. As could be expected, a major topic of conversation was money. “Among the things we discussed was the fines situation,” said Paul Silas of Seattle, the group’s president. "We’re concerned that one man (NBA Com missioner Larry O’Brien) can ar bitrarily fine us. “Right now, anything over a $250 fine we can take to arbitration. We want to change that to include lower fines.” Silas also said the NBAPA wants to have the meal money which players receive on the road increased from the current $26 a day. “We think it should be in line with what the U.S. government FINANCE CLUB MEETING THURS. FEB. 15TH 7:30 PM 413 BOUCKE Speaker: Mr. Dick Hess Topic: Job Search Strategies Also: Election of 1979-80 Officers GET INVOLVED IN YOUR FINANCE CLUB U-124 ' Write a letter to a friend! gives, which is $3O a day, said Silas. Silas said the group also “covered most of the things that we’ll pursue when the collective bargaining contract comes up” next year, but would not go into details. “I think they (the owners) have a basic concern for the players,” added Silas. “It started from the time we fought so hard as players, say prior to 1966. 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