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Dec. ABA ROUNDUP THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE 34 rr--rm-. set Vandfenberg, for a GREAT Indiana Triumphs in Overtime I WININGER SERIOUS OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. 7P) Professional golfer Bo Wininger was reported still in serious condition Wednesday and a doctor said he would be paralyzed on his right side as the result of a stroke last week. Duke Trample ZfururrU 511 Nicollet Moll SID HARTMAN Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky.

Indiana scored 10 points in an overtime period to defeat Ken Anaheim 124, Houston 100 HOUSTON, Tex. An- aheim scored 40 points in the third quarter to spark a 124-100 victory over Houston. The Amigos were sparked by the shooting of Ben War-ley, who had four three-point field goals, and got 26 of his game-high 30 points in the first half. HOUSTON MM) ANAHEIM 11241 ESKA SNO HAWK tucky 100-97 in an American Basketball Association game Wednesday night. FG FT TP Michigan ANN ARBOR, Mich.

Duke broke loose on the shooting of Steve Vanden-berg and blitzed Michigan 93-72 in a nonconference basketball duel Wednesday night. FREEWAY jV FT TP 4 II 9 5 1-2 11 9 1-1 19 2 5 7 9 1 1-1 3 4 II 10 7 12 15 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 6 2 3 6 7 4 3-5 11 Congdon Selvoge Bedell Fairchd Davis Warlev Garner Chubin Bunco Turner 4 47 12 Becker 1 00 2 Lentj 2 3-3 7 Menyard 4 4-6 Homood 9 5-7 24 Hale 11 4-5 30 Pettwoy 3 0-0 6 Schuria 14-14 2S Frojier 1 12 4 Hardy 0 0 Manning Riedy IN 1965, THE UNIVERSITY of Minnesota I sold football tickets to the public (home and road) valued at $766,384.42, according to a report from the office of University Vice-President L. R. Lunden and assistant S. B.

Garrison. 3 H.P. WINTERIZED cNolrSfc WE SERVICE I WHAT WE II Indiana led 71-69 at the close of the third period before the Colonels tied it at 90-all by the end of regulation play. Bob Netolicky led the Pacers with 26 points. ALL CHAIN DRIVE SELF-PROPELLED HANDLES ALL Vandenberg scored 23 A "LI! points in the game, 13 in the To.

nli 41 35-44 124 Totals 40 19-10 100 TYPES.OF SNOW second half. Center Mike BROADCASTER DIES LEXINGTON, Ky. () Claude Sullivan, the "voice of the Cincinnati Reds," died at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Wednesday of throat cancer. Anaheim 28 19 40 17-114 Houston 27 II 13 32100 WIDE-TRACK SNO- INDIANA KENTUCKY FO FT TP FG FT TP THKtt-POINr uUALo warlev Davts, Pettwoy. FOULED OUT None.

16 9 58 4 6 Brown Mohaffy TIRES PATENTED Lewis led the Blue Devils in scoring for the game with 31 points, 16 in the second half. TOTAL FOULS Anoheim 27. Houston 3 18 23 BROS. AUGER. 28.

Attendance 1.020. 1-2 4-9 3 4 7-7 1-3 78 00 0 1 Garden Notlcky Ravi lewis Edmonds Aitch Harkness Bonham 3 23 10 47 5 2-4 4 3 5 5 23 0 00 2 2-2 0 00 17 11 9 Lunden Bnyne LiQon OamDier Carrier Nash Rascoe Bradley Caldwell Rhine Totals 0 (FIUTinlOO 0 0 0 0 0 35 17-40 97 n-ii im Totals Duke led in rebounds 53-46 and held Michigan's Rudy Tomjanovich to 12 points. Michigan's Bob Sullivan led the Wolverines with 19 points. Indian 23 I 19 10-100 mi Kentucky 11 22 14 11 797 Three point ooals Royl 2. Total fools Indiana 25.

Kentucky 23. Fouled out Indiana, Brown. Attendance 2,978. DUKE 93 FG FT MICHIGAN 71 TP FG FT TP 23 Torn! nvch 6 2-3 14 Vondnbrg 9 5-5 REG. 'mmmmmmf WITH THIS Vittw7 jg $2199Y machine' wIvS? 'Mil prepared ymf FOR ANY ft 1 4.4 10 Sullivan 6 7-9 19 8-11 32 Stewart 6 0-0 12 0-2 8 Maxev 0 1.1 1 2-2 10 Puts 3 710 13 "Surprise HIM with 1 In 1966, the sale dropped almost $100,000 to $670,625.77.

While the figures are not available as yet for the past fall they may even be less. Even basketball receipts dropped from $136,525.36 during the 1965-66 season to $90,488.51 for the 1966-67 season. Other income for the period of July 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967 included student-staff privilege books $225,762.00 (down hockey $59,391.38 (down baseball $3,302.55, other sports $9,900.96, athletic pro-prams $32,991.05, radio and television rent $16,445.68, interest on temporary investments $14,795.47, mailing fees share of Rose Bowl receipts revolving fund receipts $76,505.49, and other miscellaneous income $2,550.88, making a total income of $1,402,511.44. University Expense: The expenditures for the same period were salaries supplies and material communication service travel $159,487.58 and $1,273.03, utilities $9,189.42, rent 10,058.37, repairs $112,332.69, fellowships, scholarships, prizes and awards to athletes $194,275.86, equipment $8,641.15 and land and building $1,438.51. This made a total expense of $1,513,701.01.

The income was $1,402,51 1.44, leaving a loss for the year of $111,189.57. The figure is even more alarming since tjie University central fund has been picking Up part of the salary and expense of operat Kennedy 3 lewis 12 Wendelin 4 Golden 4 Kolodztei I Ooibo'ne 2 lind I leer I 0 0 2 Bloodwlh 3 0 0 6 0 0 4 Edwards 2 12 3 0 0 2 Henry 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 Mn ndrell 1 0 0 2 TAB Totols 37 19-14 93 Total, )l 11-35 71 Sayers Duke 41 5293 Michigan 39 337 Different Models to choose from 18 BRUNSWICK ARM AC ALLEN AMF SLATE H.LS. SLACKS Acrilan Hopsaek Press Free Traditional Tones rre. Cuffed $8 Mm "2 All SIZES BUMPER POOL TABLE DESK BUMPER POOL COMBINATIONS No Money Down fsf. 1922 FOULED OUT-None.

TOTAL FOULS Michigan 18. Duke 14. ATTENDANCE 8.0O0. Deer Kill Is 130,000 MADISON, Wis. (UPI) Wisconsin's deer kill is expected to reach 130,000 when all districts report their registrations, the conservation department said WE TAKE ANYTHING IN Cars, Hondas, TV's, Furniture, Musical Instruments, Bikes, Boats, etc.

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The nine day season ended Nov. 26. JVJ 5L5V I ing the physical education program for the pjast three years. Sayers Okay: Except for the fact that he has been able to return only 14 kicks this season compared with 31 last year because nobody will kick to him, Chicago Bear halfback Gale Sayers says he is having a good year. "They are defensing me the same way, trying to take the wide stuff away and forcing me to make my yards up the middle," said Sayers, who scored three times against the 49ers last Sunday.

"The best day I've had this year was when I rushed for 142 yards against Detroit, better than last week. had a bad achilles tendon early in the season that kept me out one game and slowed me down. I don't have any trouble running now. "When you are winning it's easier to run," said Gale. "We were hurt early, but right now we're playing as well as anybody in the league." Sayers has rushed for 629 yards' in 147 attempts, a 4.3 average, and five touchdowns.

Sanders GIUES VOU ALL THESE BUILT-IN BOtJUSESI Mfl He has returned the 14 kicks for 556 yards M. Ander and three touchdowns and one punt for 58 yards and a score. Daniels Story: Mel Daniels, the former New Mexico Ail-American eager who scored 43 points for the Minnesota Muskies Tuesday night in the victory over Dallas, is the only If hZYT nvfl SC'wil alf l0n 'ClUf) National Basketball Association first-draft choice signed by an ABA team. Daniels, a 6-7 center in college, was picked first by the Cincinnati Royals. It was ironic that the Muskies also signed the Royals' third pick, forward Sam Smith of Kentucky Wesleyan.

"I made my deal with Daniels on the telephone at 2 a.m. one morning last summer," said Eddie Holman, general manager of the Muskies. "He asked me to come up a little bit on the bonus and the salary. I agreed and Daniels signed a three-year contract for around $75,000. "I think Daniels is the best player in our This was one of the best deals we've made." Jottings: Tom Sakal, McKinley Boston and Charley Sanders, seniors on the Minnesota football team will play in the Blue-Gray game at Montgomery, on Dec.

30. John Williams will play in the East-West game at San Francisco on Dec. 30. Williams, Sakal and Sanders also will play in the Hula Bowl after the first of the year. Herman Frickey, former Gopher halfback how the Hibbing football coach, is in St.

Mary's Hospital in Rochester for treatment. Mel Walker, the injured Wisconsin halfback, is still having problems in the Henne-pinpCounty General Hospital. Why not drop both-Jrickey and Walker a note? Willie Lanier, outstanding Kansas City Chief middle guard, is at the Mayo Clinic to learn what is causing the headaches that benched him Mel Anderson, former Duluth Central star athlete and brother of former Gopher Chet, had "art outstanding football season for the Phillips Exeter prep school as the regular quarterback. He is now a regular in ball. Jim Hart, Anderson's teammate on the 1967 state tournament team, is at Princeton.

Jay Bennett, former Edina halfback, rushed faf ".257 yards, a 5.1 average, and caught eight passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns for the Dartmouth freshman football sdjuad. He also was the top punter with a 35.7-yard average They Say: Tom Bolyard, Indiana basketball assistant scouting Minnesota: "There is so much foot-JalLirjterest at our school that we could lose ffteirst ten games and nobody would even Imew it. Our club has started out pretty Tex Winter, Kansas State coach: "The lack of speed and quickness is the big thing that is going to hurt Minnesota this year." EHTRA SMOOTH RIDE EMM STRENGTH EHTRA POWER it SI Daniels Here's a built-in performance bonus you get with any conventional Vi- or -ton Chevrolet pickup you buy: full coil spring ride. Four tough truck-built coil springs-one at each wheel soak up bumps like nothing else. Combined with Chevrolet's work-proved independent front suspension, they give you a special brand of riding smoothness that means less wear on the truck, the cargo, the driver.

Full coil spring ride. Only Chevrolet has it! Chevrolet pickups give you double-strong construction a built-in bonus that pays off in longer truck life with lower maintenance costs. You get two strong walls of sheet metal in important areas. Such as the cowl, windshield pillars, roof, door openings. And Fleetside body side panels and tailgate.

(Here, you get extra protection against rust, too, because there are no external welded joints.) And beneath it all is a rugged frame of high-strength steel. You won't find more power or a bigger selection of engines in any popular pickup! There's bonus power in even the standard 250 Six with 155 hp. It's the biggest standard six of the popular pickups. For even more horsepower and torque, order the big 292 Six. There's a brand-new V8 with 200 hp that's standard in V8 models.

Or specify a 327 V8 or job taming 310-hp 396 V8! See your Chevrolet dealer for the pickups with job-tailored engines. Holman 1 BOWLING'S BEST (ID iamr tmi 650i MIN'S Jim Hall Bob Giorlich Jim Davis 690 651 655 653 663 697 677 661 691 654 Dick Jentt Tom Hose Nail Kritk Gary 0Joy ton lowit Gtno Johnson Ai Murdock Gordio Brigadior 653 Kon Mackouskv 684 SEE AND DRIVE THE PICKUPS WITH THE BUILT-IN BONUSES AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S NOW! 60Os WOMIN (lltn ricttson 69 Gtoreonno Gordos Audrty Sarth 646 Jonno Poura 600 'U' Coach to Hold Youth Ice Clinics University of Minnesota hockey coach Glen Sonmor will conduct a classroom clinic for Minneapolis and Minneapolis suburban youth hockey coaches Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Edina Village Hall. All coaches of teams below the high school level are invited to attend.

Sonmor will hold a clinic for St. Paul coaches in January. Gladys PaHorson 622 639 Shirley Siostrom 658 WOMEN '5 550s 560 566 Virginia Willie 573 Par Larson 567 Sharon Ktlhoi 563 561 558 Authorized Chevrolet Dealers in Minneapolis DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET CO. 1301 HARMON PLACE FE 9-8631 GROSSMAN CHEVROLET INC. 1304 E.

LAKE ST. 724-3411 J. N. LARSON CHEVROLET, INC. 420 CENTRAL AVE.

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