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the 1930s with the aid of curvili Thursday, March 11, 1971 71 ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES No-Brow Look Is in near lines on their foreheads. The truth is, now that fashion has become indistinguisha 8 8 Maravich Leads Atlanta Victory By United Press International Pete Maravich is beginning to liner that lay on Elizebeth Taylor's eyes like pennies? Not too soon, however, pastel lipsticks brought a semblance of life back to the body while eye shadows fairly blossomed In recent vears women every mimfammMmtm, By NANCY L. ROSS The Washington Post WASHINGTON Consider return big dividends on the $1.6 million invested in him by the Atlanta Hawks. COB0RN5-S LEAGUE 133 169 165 467 Mke Held 151 156 170 477 Ivan Cruser 179 201 172 552 Ron Mom 219 177 233 629 where have been wrestling with false eyelashes.

The high fashion magazines then went or WAITE PARK LANES WAITE PARK LADIES LEAGUE Parkway Motors 878 851 7742503 HIGH SERIES: Joyce Brannan 526, Betty Kalla 512, Leona Reding 503. HIGH GAME: Loena Reding 214. ble from the late late show, from which brows were all but banished while the spotlight was put on luscious, juicy red lips, there is no longer any place for eyebrows. On the contrary, the mouth, which went from full blown beestung glory in the '30s to near ignominious obscurity in the late '50s, has I i ..1 1 Maravich, the greatest scorer in college basketball history, Max Min Rg Mn Pr Sn March 1 21 -9 30 6 .00 .00 March 2 23 -6 29 9 .00 .00 March 3 26 -16 42 5 .00 .00 March 4 31 11 19 22 Tr .00 March 5 37 24 13 31 .00 .00 March 6 26 13 13 20 tr. .00 March 7 23 9 14 16 .00 .00 March 8 25 -3 28 11 .00 .00 March 9 26 5 21 16 .03 .2 March 9 26 2 24 14 .03 0.2 March 10 33 14 19 24 .02 0.2 or blank them out with bleach and replace them with arched pencil lines or, worse, beige smudges.

The reason, of course, is that's the way people looked in 1930's movies, and the 1930's look is the way Paris wants people to dress. Like Yves St. Laurent and Marc Bohan of Christian Dior and the rest of the silver screen-struck designers, they cite the sexy looks Marlene Dietrich and Jean Harlow managed in 135 '58 480 Totals saw his pro career get off to a 869 838 898 2605 STEARNS AGENCY- to more fun and games: geometric eyes, sequined eyes, polka-dotted eyes, red smudgec eyes elistine with vaseline the eyebrow. Orginally it must have served a purpose, but in the latter half of the 20th century especially for the female of the species those bits of fuzz above the eyes have long since become vestigial accoutrements. Now eyebrow experts, who masquerade under names like Pablo of Elizabeth Arden's counsel us to shave them off RAPIDS REC LANES WOODRAPPER'S LEAGUE Rapids Radio 738 696 6222056 HIGH SERIES: Men-Dale Denney 577, slow and troublesome start as both he and the Hawks BOD Stearns 219 210 246 2,2 U7 Marty AAallnen 203 199 167 Jack Reding 1B9 158 170 Ed GHson 523, Bob Bidlnger Jim flniirirlpred hadlv for thp first Dingman 516; Women-Loretta Olson 501.

"UU'KJereu UdUiy lor uie Ilfbl until at the end emaciater nnarv breams 193 223 197 half of this season's National Totals 1016 952 927 2895 Remember the embalmed models like Penelope Tret threatened to topple over from look that eerie frosted white' Mary Zupan 467, Kay Salk 456. HIGH GAME: Men-Jim Dingman 202; Women-Mary Zupan 178. RAPIDS CLASSIC LEAGUE Stearns Agency 1016 952 9272895 HIGH SERIES: Bob Stearns 75. Ran top heaviness. lipstick and the thick black Basketball Association campaign.

Maravich had trouble adjusting to his Hawk teammates and to the team's style of play, but ARNOLD'S IMPLEMENT Gene Gans .196 160 184 Duane Gardner 244 147 224 Earl Winter 201 136 166 Butch Albrecht 157 150 157 Olin Angell 166 143 lw 540 615 503 464 468 NANCY Mcog 629, Duane Gardner 615. Totals 964 736 900 2590 ROSS VEESER under the patient handling of coach Richie Guerm he has WOW, LOOK AT AUNT FRITZI, I CAN'T FIND Dick Jurek 165 187 187 Dale Siegel 171 134 136 Gill Galarneault 213 161 176 Dummy 150 150 150 high GAME: Bob Stearns 246. GRANITE BOWL LANES COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Imholte Gas 858 834 8372529 HIGH SERIES: Ray Roerlng 602, Bob Adolph 572, Bob Bidlnger 538.S HIGH GAME: Ray Roering 228. NITE OWL LEAGUE IT BOUNCE: learned his lessons well. His improvement over the second mww to enson 159 212 168 MY BALL I DARE A s-vx YOU TO COME Jn IN AND ng'M GET dTO Totals 668 844 817 2529 Sunrise 6:39.

Sunset 6:16. Degree Days (U.S. Weather Bureau) Normal number July 1 to June 30, 8,894. March 10, 41 degree days. Year ago, 46 degree days.

Cumulative since July 1, 7,269 degree days. Last season, 7,192 degree days. Fuel consumption to March 11, 82 percent. 24-Hour Temperature Report Wednesday rr Lawsons Prod. 645 670 6771992 half of the season is a major factor in Atlanta's bid for a playoff berth.

The Hawks moved another HIGH SERIES: Peggy Hiemenz 507, Judy Fandel 498. Theresa Eizenhoefer IT'S INN (HERE 474. GRANITE CITY TOWING G. Larson 192 224 174 590 J. Wasner 164 191 191 546 Del Binsfeld 170 145 182 497 Bill Kosloske 128 178 146 452 J.

Henkemeyer 189 165 155 509 Totals 843 903 848 2594 TOBY'S FIVE Ken Colgrove 180 135 169 484 step closer to the playoffs HIGH GAME: Judy Fandel 202. HENS ROOSTERS LEAGUE Wednesday night when Mara Split Pickers 827 634 7572218 vich dumped in 37 points and HIGH SERIES: Men-Bob Stfmaer 680. Dave Pflipsen 543, Bob Bauer 532; Mrme uison 138 149 170 457 Gene Iverson 121 165 1 50 436 1 Ron Seigel 148 120 139 407 Toby Wentzlaff 127 162 172 461 Totals 714 731 800 2245 SEA GULL MARINE Tony Czech 178 211 175 564 Jerry mathiasen 191 135 172 498 Dan Goreckl 173 148 202 523 Harry Koch 158 186 210 554 Women-Mary Stein 522, Jo Bauer 506, Weezie Stommes 485. HIGH GAME: Bob Stanger 278; Women-Weezie Stommes 203. GRANITE BOWLETTE LEAGUE Children's Shop 771 821 8502442 HIGH SERIES: Kathy Thelsen 531, Rita Schleper 474, Marie Mehr 470.

HIGH GAME: Kathy Theisen 204. collected nine assists Atlanta's 139-98 rout of the Phoenix Suns. Maravich left to a standing ovation from the Atlanta crowd of 6,266 with over nine minutes left to play as the Hawks were never seriously threatened after the first period. Maravich tallied 15 It I mamJ IW1 br Unfit tarn fewMPt THE DROPOUTS By Howard Post Kicn Trenel 169 214 181 564 Totals 869 894 940 2703 GRANITE BOWL IMPERIAL LEAGUE Sam's Pizza 935 876 8802691 LAKEWAY LANES 9 a.m 23 5 p.m 31 10 a.m 24 6 p.m 29 11 a.m 27 7 p.m 27 12 29 8 p.m 25 1 p.m 30 9 p.m 23 2 p.m 31 10 p.m 19 3 p.m 32 11 p.m 14 4 p.m. 32 12 18 Thursday 1 a.m 19 5 a.m 23 2 a.m 20 6 a.m 24 3 a.m 21 7 a.m 24 4 a.m 22 8 a.m 26 Weather Range of his points in the opening 492 i HIGH SERIES: Vic Hengel 641, Jim 490 Schreifels 613, Jim Raden 590.

493 HIGH GAME: Vic Hengel 222. Ron Moe 136 1 79 177 Brad Jensen 172 146 172 Bob Welkert 181 174 138 Erwynn Samuelson 177 146 166 HOW PO YOU 50ETOF quarter when Atlanta sped to a 489 HUUKC TUUKfCLr; hl ANl 37-22 advantage and the Hawks Gil Kosel 199 191 215 6C5 LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE rr. Totals 865 836 868 2569 Pflepsens 920 844 8112575 increased their lead to 75-51 by HIGH SERIES: Maxine Koch 558, Carol Raden 552, Tennie Thelen Mary halftime. Stein 522, Atlanta led by as much as 45 HIGH GAME: Tennie Thelen 232. points in the second half.

It Is 7 GRANITE BELLES LEAGUE Brownies' 785 838 7702393 needed the win to keep 2 HIGH SERIES: Dot Ritten 560, Weezie games ahead of Cincinnati in Alexandria iS, the fight for second place in the Central Division. The Royals kept pace by trimming New Bemidji Brainerd Duluth Stommes 489, June Thelen 492. HIGH GAME: Dot Ritten 213. MONDAY AFTERNOON ROLLERS Sharp Shooters 658 625 6411924 HIGH SERIES: Rae Vacura 467. HIGH GAME: Jean West 176.

DEE'S LANES SATURDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE York 120-118 in overtime the Hibbing BOWLING STEARNS COUNTY LEAGUE SMITH DISTRIBUTING Mike Koss 199 207 209 6 Pappenfus 185 197 201 583 Mac Doane 163 175 184 522 Bob Nicol 146 197 147 490 Lyle Spooner 194 202 183 579 Totals 887 978 924 2789 GRANITE CITY JOBBING Ray Saatzer 167 169 1 56 492 Randy Dombrovskl .190 171 152 513 Glen Harvey 220 153 188 561 Dave Spoden 188 167 137 492 Rick Saatzer 187 177 164 528 Totals 952 837 797 2586 ENGA'S CAFE Don Slomkowski 213 171 169 553 Virden 192 164 174 530 Andy Corne 179 170 211 560 Don Olson 158 207 161 526 Dick Rader 154 216 189 559 Totals 896 928 904 2728 FRANKE'S BARBER SHOP Tom Franke 168 187 157 512 Gene Rengel 203 1B9 164 556 Willie Kometz 150 161 191 502 2 only other NBA game High Low Pep. 38 20 1 27 1 .01 32 19 .02 25 15 .07 31 12 .02 28 14 35 27 .05 33 18 33 14 .01 33 18 .02 32 17 34 19 3-11 Farmers Ins. Grp. 776 748 8O4XV4W4 Intl Falls Redwood Falls Rochester St. Cloud Tom Van Arsdale's 31 points helped the Royals past New York after Cincinnati had blown a 10-point lead in the final HIGH Meyer 607, Louis Mix Mix 557, Leo Hemmerich 538; MOOSE By Bob Wber Women-Jerry Hatl 522, Marion Meyer Twin Cities quarter.

Nate Archibalds five straight points in the overtime 472, Katy schnoorlch 455. HIGH GAME: Men-William Meyer 212; Women-Jerry Hall 200. ST. CLOUD LADIES LEAGUE La Crosse Madison Mason City DIP VOD PICK OP ANYTHING 1 DID MANAGE 0 1 OVER AT MOOSE WILUER? HIS SON HAS SO TO NAS ONE- A WMr 1 MANY PETS THAT I ADVISED OOR MEN TC) HOWEVER J. session helped Cincinnati seal .16 First Am.

Nat'l. 892 747 8392478 its win and prevented the HIGH SERIES: Eleanor Botzek 543, Knicks from clinching a tie for Pete Ahmann 173 186 161 520 Dan Waldorf 176 193 180 549 Totals 870 916 853 2639 Fargo Minot Aberdeen the Atlantic Division title. New Ton! Beltz 541, Clara Mathiasen 526. HIGH GAME: Toni Beltz 212. BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE Seven Up 971 794 8412606 HIGH SERIES: Pete Fleck 605, Earl Laudenbach 592, John Hellweg 578.

HIGH GAME: Pete Fleck 255. York now leads second-place Philadelphia by 3lk games. Chicago .03 35 34 2 39 45 2 34 53 2 79 4 46 58 42 32 Denver Phoenix St. Louis STEARNS' INSURANCE Bob Stearns 210 199 1 38 547 Jack Reding 178 213 174 565 Bob Nordquist 148 182 146 476 Dave Stearns 198 214 171 563 Marv Stearns 180 160 191 531 Totals 914 968 820 2702 CECIL'S BARBER SHOP Elmer Knese 169 176 148 493 Harry Taber 190 201 195 586 Slim Mallough 163 122 141 426 Irv Lund 172 174 174 520 Bernice Schmitt 169 147 151 467 Totals 863 820 809 2492 Atlanta I Boston Killebrew Leads Twins to Victory I Buffalo Lnarleston S.C. 1 Chicago pc GB i Columbus 0.

cy ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -Min- VIKING COKE NBA STANDINGS ATLANTIC DIVISION Pet. New York 49 29 .628 Jim Spa: ues Moines cy J2i 164 155 Twins slugger Harmon 196 1 83 145 524 Killebrew doesn't believe spring Bob Fi Dave Young Young Philadelpnia 45 32 .564 yi Boston 40 36 .526 8 l1 "SO Cy BUGS BUNNY Jim Higgins 182 206 205 by K.ilph Heimdahl BumchH'Ss wo St training is a barometer for the Buffalo .21 56 .277 27V4 Houston PC rPUTPAl DIVISION I V- Totals 913 889 798 260U-, regular oaseoau season, out ne .11 LAWSON PRODUCTS 1 525 wished it was. COULP I BE? ASSIGMEP Vem Proell 211 193 121 Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Pet. GB x-Baltimore 40 34 .541 Atlanta 32 44 .421 9 Cincinnati 29 46 .387 ll'j Dick Volkmuth 183 153 215 551 SOME OTNBR TASK THIS Killebrew hit his third home 62 34 36 36 74 68 40 50 61 55 73 33 68 44 79 46 d.mII IQl 1AB TAA 409 AFTERNOON Cleveland 13 62 .173 Z7V2 Gene Kropp 161 190 154 505! run in five games and was 3- 937 llo wi Wednesday in Minnesota's Clinched division title MIDWEST DIVISION Pet.

GB 1 5-0 victory over tne flew Yonc .844 (Yankees Memphis Miami Beach Paul New Orleans cy New York Phoenix Pittsburgh .635 I6V2 .608 I8V2 .568 21 Vi x-Milwaukee 65 12 Chicago 47 27 Phoenix 45 29 Detroit 42 32 Clinched division title PACIFIC DIVISION KNOCK ITOFfY THOSE SYLVESTER! ARE MOST TIME FBfZ 1 WELCOME lunch vvorps: rL-A n.vtrr j-i, Pacers Continue Drive for Title I HESITATE TO COMPLAIN LVO r- It was the second 3-for-3 day in a row for Killebrew, who hit 41 home runs last season for the Twins. He has had eight 40-or- Portland, Me. cy 37 Pet. GB .605 .487 9 .455 11V4 .453 llVzl .407 22'2 x-Los Angeles 46 30 San Francisco .37 39 San Dtego 35 42 Seattle 34 41 Portland 23 52 Portland, Ore. cy 52 Kaleigh 54 Richmond 56 Clinched division title Wednesday's Results Cincinnati 120, New York 118, ot Atlanta 139, Phoenix 98 Tonight's Games Boston at San Diego Detroit at Seattle Baltimore at Portland St.

Louis cy 46 Salt Lake City cy 52 San Francisco cy 56 By United Press International -more home run years. The Indiana Pacers continue; "Sometimes I've hit well in to make a race for the, the spring and then not very I American Basketball in the regular season," 1 tion's Western Division title. I said the 34-year-old Twin third The Pacers pulled to within baseman. "Sometimes the re-Igame and a half of first-place verse has been true. But I try Wednesday night when not to get too excited about they rallied from an 18-point spring." deficit to defeat the Memphis! Minnesota manager Bill Rig-Prno 199-m ney, however, is excited.

"Kil- DATELINE DANGER By A. Williams And 5. Sai'-jidera ABA STANDINGS EAST DIVISION THE PAIN RESULTING FROM BEING MOVED ONTO THE COT SHOCKS MPS RANnriPM YOU WASTE BREATH, OLD WOMAN ON jJ-reij thereservation.no (mf .11 ONE CAN HEAR YOUR fifef3 Virginia 47 26 Marriage License Stearns County Frandis S. Heinen 517 2nd Ave. and Deborad L.

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TO FULL CONSCIOUSNESS LADY ON MY TO COME Memphis took a 44-26 lead in lebrew looks 50 per cent better LTw 37 u.m uf tjs this; snrine than last." Pittsburgh 32 42 Kentucky 40 33 IT'S THE I t) WAfymtl -el Pet. GB .644 .549 7 .507 10 .432 15 .403 17'2 .403 18 Pet. GB .704 .681 Vfl 43 me second Iiau UU1 uiuwua, r.S. Carolina 29 i JfTSTFC 'mWmv i van sgSS2 SisWKrAlSflllriill i I'VE CRIED FOR VfcMK lllllllWl AND MY SOBS HAVE -f C) Vf W-tli I BEEN LOST IN THE LVV'fc 31 46 Cloud, and Marlene H. Fel- WEST DIVISION 50 21 with Mel Daniels and Bob A1S0 a IUU 1U' Fioridians Netolicky leading way, roared the Twins was rookie Pau back.

Indiana eventually 8 na dhous, Rockville, Minn. Robert J. Rygh, Waconia. 49 23 37 37 .500 14Vi clicked off 15 consecutive points Memphis 27 46 24 and Linda S. Swanberg, l- Kahnpen.

wno eave ud 11 nits Denver at tne ena 01 uie uuru -and the beginning of the fourth the four innings he Prtched. to take a 101-90 lead. ne uvJJ Netolicky had 32 points and were fe ted by Jake Gibbs and Solaita Wednesday's Results Fioridians 116, Denver 113 Indiana 122, Memphis 113 Tonight's Games No games scheduled Dale F. Wilson, Brooten, and Bernadette M. Kos-ka, Belgrade, Minn.

Tony Darnels added 29 for Indiana while Steve Jones was tops for Memphis with 25. In the only other ABA game, NHL STANDINGS EAST DIVISION Boston 49 10 Kalla Hits 700 births Girls to Mr. and Tony Sandler, Ogilvie, Martin Knoll. Rt. 1.

Kimball. Pts. 7 105 11 95 13 81 New York 42 14 Lonnie Wright stole the ball ror mininffion 21 APARTMENT 3-G 6 74 nf- i- nHJ lurwinu By Alex Kotxkv fsT -Ki i Harvey Kalla zeroed in on IS il converted a three-point play Wednesday nieht v1r rrra 1 'tLWHXf yES. I HAVE THAT HOTEL ANP WELL, I'LL GO SEE WHETHER I CAN FRY A COUPLE OF EGGS WITHOUT GETTING INTO give the Mondians a iib-iu we park as he; west division A PHILOSOPHICAL PISCUSSION ON OUR PHONE NUMBER, CALL JM victory over uie ji.vci oun 7ftft chtawo 42 16 PECAPENT 3o Si Rodney Friedrich, 453 6th pts. I Ave.

N. Boy to Mr. and 14 66 John Kliber, Albany Minn. 13 61 17 57 12 Fires 4:46 Wednesday, Miller GARRISON RIGHT NOW BETTER YET. i-j lttllrt GOOP LUCK: WEIL I'LL RUN BY TO SEE I TAKE IT 27 23 25 29 24 29 20 30 19 34 wngnt, a lormer Kocsei, ieu Philadelphia OR nni'ntc L6 anQ ZUM IOT mC StntS.

WLdl, Pittsburgh HE POESN'T KNOW WAYNE'S IN MY Vseejou which Daced the Burlington. Los Angeies APARTMFWT' California 17 46 while Larry cannon, a lormer Northern' Fellowship feam Flondian was high man for Shopping Center, car fire. THAT'5 RIGHT, Denver with 35. PROFESSOR Classic League. Wednesdays Results MINNESOTA 4, St.

Louis 0 New York 4, Chicago 2 Toronto 2, Montreal 1 Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 2 Boston 8, California 1 Tonight's Games Boston at Los Angeles Detroit at Vancouver Only games scheduled SPORTS BRIEFS rL yOU'P BETTER 6ET BAClA WITH HE HAS A I jtWAY OF PISAPPEARING i FIGHT MOVIES NEW YORK (UPI) Motion City Police David N. Primus, Rt. 1, St. Cloud, failure to yield right of way, $15. Michael J.

Studer, 707 6th Ave. illegal left turn, $5. John T. Provinzino, Melrose, disobeyed traffic control sign, $5. Berle F.

Bowen, Little Falls, speeding, $10. Virgil H. Stegbner, Sauk Rapids, through red HqM, $5. Pictures of the Joe Frazier-I Muhammad Ali title fight will College Basketball Results NAIA TOURNAMENT at Kansas City 2nd Round Kentucky St. 73, Central Washington 59 Eau Claire 97, Earlham 76 Grambling 77, Glenboro St.

75, ot Fairmont St. 83, Great Falls 80 E. Michigan 71, Whittier 70 North Carolina 86, Jackson St. 73 S.F. Austin 99, North Dakota St.

62 Eliz City 74, Indiana (Pa.) 72 DONDI Leonard A. Uecker. South Haven, I wrono wav on one wav strt. By Irwin Hasen Susan K. Kampa, Foley, illegal YOU KNOW, PEAR.

YOUR FATHFR itrr Turn, M. Stearns County Gregory A. Greenueck, Wabasha, 1 WOULUf' I EU WAKy OF VlFAP WITCHCRAFT fMLM be seen in theaters in the Tonight's Games United States and Canada, Elk River beginning on March 12, it was ship, 8 p.m. at osseo. Tnonnh Centennial vs.

Milaca, consolation, 6:30 announced Tuesday by Joseph at M. Sugar, president of Cinera-: c's ma Releases. I Willmar vs. Tecti, 7:30 p.m. at Apollo A spokesman for the distribu- dUtrict'iT" tors said that a record 700 Sauk Rapids vs.

Albany, championship, 18 p.m. at Halenbeck Hall prints Of the bOUt are being; Rocori vs. Buffalo, consolation, 6 p.m. made and that 300 more mavjat Haienbec Han. WITCHES UNLESS PEEP POWN MY RAP SAYS I CAN'T raB Highway Patrol Richard T.

Dinndort, 236 24th Ave. open bottle violation, $15. UNPERNEATH HIS POSE OF PISPAIN. Lyle A. Ruehle, 210 17th Ave.

open bottle violation. $15. John D. Ord, Burtrum, speed ing, Anthony E. Wozniak, Little FaUs, disobeyed traffic signal, $5.

William D. Whie, Park Rapids, be ordered. He said the original mining megai use ot motor venide, $15. SPORTS BRIEFS FRAZIER HONORED order of prints is the biggest ever made for a sporting event. Tax to i MANILA (UPI) The World FLU DOWNS POl IS Boxing Council (WBC) Wednes- PITTSBURGH (UPD-Rookm named world heavyweight Fl llhBUKOii (un) pf- champion Joe Frazier as its "boxer of the month" for his Pittsburgh ay be Muhammad Ali.

lost to the national hockey. CLASS AA REGIONALS REGION at Virginia Hibbing 76, International Falls 56 Duluth Denfield 82, Grand Rapids 80 at Duluth Dulutti East 79, Bemidii 52 Duluth Central 63, Virginia 38 REGION at Detroit Lakes Fergus Falls 49, Moorhead 48 at Little Falls Brainerd 68, St. Cloud Apollo 41 CLASS A DISTRICTS DISTRICT THREE at Rochester Wabasha 46, St. Charles 42 Red Wing 67, Lake City 50 DISTRICT FOUR at Northfield Northfield 50, Waseca 4) DISTPICT EIGHT at Worttiington Luverne 56, Slayton 55 DISTRICT 17-18 (Championship) at Bloomington Mound 47, Marshall-University 45 DISTRICT If at St. Cloud Sauk Rapids 46.

Buffalo 44, ot Albany 52. Rocori 39 DISTRICT at Bemidji Llttlefork-Big Falls 72, Walker 50 Norttiland-Remer 74, Park Rapids 63 DISTRICT 31 (Championship) at Grand Forks East Grand Forks 67, Crookston 47 league team for the remainder THE SMLL SOCIETY by Brickman of the season because of the flu and throat trouble. Polis has scored 18 goals for Pittsburgh this season a record for a Peguins' rookie. BIGGER NY PURSES NEW YORK (UPI)-Alfred G. Vanderbilt, chairman of the New York Racing Association's board of trustees, Wednesday announced a projected purse increase of approximately $3 WHEN IT COMES TO A INCOME TAX RETURN PROBLEM Save yourself a headache and perhaps some money too! It pays to have professional help on in-, come tax returns.

Get the de-' e0TEf2 WATCH IT, BROWN SUSPENDED (million as a result of legislation NEW YORK (UPD-Bundini recently passed in Albany. Brown, Muhammad Ali's JTTwADn friend and WEAVER AWARD a i ductions you're tf I entitled to. 5 and up! Fed. Statr inHpfinifPlv susDendedi KANSAS CITY, Mo. (LPI) CUTTING COSTS (Sol- SUALlTY- wodau hv Hip Npw York i Weaver of Morningsidei NEW YORK (UPI) Gerald State Athletic Commission for college in Sioux City, Iowa, was p.

Brady, professor of business "repeatedly coaching from the named the winner Sunday night law at Columbia University, corner and for throwing water: of the 1971 Emil S. Liston.has been named by the eight TAX FORM SERVICE 7Hi StrMt ISth Av. Nrth tmm 4m S. th ISth Dairy Bar DIAL 253-4961 into the ring during Au s.awaru, presemeu annuaiiy Dy ivy League scnooi presidents look into all aspects of athletics in an effort to cut rising financial costs. losing effort Monday night, the national association of against world heavyweight, intercollegiate athletics champion Joe Frazier.

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