Chapters: Art Heyman, Levern Tart, Tim Logush, Kevin Welsh, Stew Johnson, Mel Nowell, Tony Jackson, Soloman Hilton, Barry Leibowitz, Walt Simon, Jim Caldwell, Dan Anderson, John Austin, Al Beard. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 41. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Arthur Bruce "Art" Heyman (born June 24, 1941) is an American former professional basketball player. Heyman was born in New York City, New York. A 6' 5" guard/forward, after attending Oceanside High School in New York, Heyman was heavily recruited by many schools, and originally signed a letter of intent to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels, however at the last moment, Heyman changed his mind and agreed to play for the Tar Heels greatest rivals, the Duke Blue Devils. Due to NCAA eligibility rules that prohibited freshmen from playing varsity sports, Heyman played his first year at Duke with the Freshman team, which compiled a record of 10-5, including three victories over the Tar Heels. During one of the Duke-North Carolina freshman games, North Carolina freshman Dieter Krause attacked Heyman, leading to a melee where the two coaches had to be restrained from attacking each other. Heyman needed five stitches after the attack. During his sophomore season, Heyman starred for the varsity team, and North Carolina and Duke again were at each others throats. On February 4, 1961, the Duke and North Carolina Freshman teams had played the first game of the double header. There were multiple fights during the game, and North Carolina had finished the game with only three players on the floor (five North Carolina players had fouled out, and three more had been ejected for fighting). During the varsity game that night, Heyman was involved in two incidents, where he first pushed over a fan who thought was attacking him coming off the ...http: //booksllc.net/?id=807926