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Attract Innertube Daredevil Trance Is New Football Play in Best Dillon,on, Montana DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Wednesday , M ay), 1874 Page 4 are pleased to accept •StA N N STAMP COUPONS attract where authorized sr innertube daredevil SPOKANE, Wash. (A P ) — cant hazards other than the, drop. It hopes to use money Terry Brauner says he wants to drop itself. At one point, the raised from perhaps up to 50,- be like Evel Knievel. Knievel waterway narrows, forming a 000 onlookers to txiild a play­ .jumps automobiles on a mo­ whirlpool that can trap the co­ ground. , torcycle. Brauner goes over coon-like craft. Gushing water Brauner’s friends will film waterfalls in three inhertubes. battered the ship against rock the drop, hoping to sell clips to Brauner, 25, is a home builder walls for more than a minute television. TTiat coulddaunch CANNED HAMS who already has ridden his ship Sunday. Brauner’s daredevil career, of innertubes over Kettle Falls, “ That's whay I’m afraid of— they reason. Safeway Safeway Safeway Medallion Hens the north central Washington that whirlpool," said Brauner’s Brauner’s plan calls for him 3-lb. 5-lb. 8-lb. water drop that is seen only father. ‘“ It’s wicked. If a guy to drop over the Spokane River stayed there that long he would when Lake Roosevelt, behind crest, fall the official 75.8 feet, Grand Coulee Dam, is lowered. nearly drown. You can’t and eject froth his tubes down­ $£99 |99 breathe in that spray.” Now, Brauner is deciding stream. An estimated 26,000 *4 “ *6 ” $N ) whether he wants to be more of City officials have also warn­ lb lb cubic feet of water will go with a daredevil. Each Sunday, he is ed of perils. Firemen, for in­ him each second. Obviously, a testing how well his three trac­ stance, say old car hulks that man could be killed. tor innertubes fare in a plunge can snag the tubes lie near the Beef Franks isr 59c ©Whole Fryerss ...n,/ over 76-foot Spokane Falls, im­ water’s surface. In the gravest Brauner says he doesn’t want mediately west of the Expo ’74 of terms, the City Council, that to happen. He says if he world’s fair site. Washington Water Power Co. finally decides the plan isn’t bs c Unlike Knievel, who makes a and police have told Brauner to safe, he’ll give it up. 'Chip Meats J 4 9 ©Fryer Breasts n>.l living out of trying to kill him­ forget the idea. “ It doesn’t matter to me if self, Brauner has yet to break a But the city’s attorney says people call me chicken," he bone. But he’s concerned that the river is navigable, and no said. “ I still want to live like »Sausage «,.75* ©Ham Hecks uJ he might, and may yet back out one can legally block the esca­ anyone else. If I have to back of his plan to go over Spokane pade. out and someone thinks I was a (2-lb.—$1.95) ,, Falls May 18. The Kettle Falls Chamber of chicken, I ’ll be glad to say, ‘then »Bologna ate? »75* © Sausage Safeway Whole Hog ID Î Tests have revealed signifi­ Commerce is sponsoring the you do it’.” PRICES EFFECTIVE Celtics down Bucks , S \ t * * ï e r e i l MILWAUKEE (AP) - It was ton Sunday. Moreover, it shat­ utes with a painfully tom calf MAY 9 THRU MAY 15 simple execution, and this time tered the widely held.opinion muscle and scored just two it was the Boston Celtics’ turn to that the Bucks, by starting 6- points. Dillon, Montana pull the trigger. foot-7 reserve forward Mickey Kareem Abdul-Jabbar fired F R O M S A F E John Havlicek, symbol of the Davis at guard, finally had in 37 points and Oscar Rob­ matchless Celtic tradition, found the matchup combination ertson 23 for the Bucks, but poured in 28 points and teamed to neutralize the Celtics’ tireless their teammates managed only with Paul Silas to smother Mil­ pressure defense. 27 more combined. Bob Dan- American Frozen Dessert 1 waukee’s forwards Tuesday Davis, who had scored 15 dridge sank just four of 17 shots 72 Slice Cheese Food 3.i,$2" © Joyett Vi gallon.. A night as Boston wore down the points Sunday and forced Bos­ under pressure by Havlicek and (lb— $l.25i 4 Bucks 96-87 for a 3-2 lead in the ton out of its trapping defense scored only 10 points. Cornell (6 -oz.— 5 / $ 1 I National Basketball Association by taking the 6-3 White to the Warner, Milwaukee’s other Cheese Red Rind Longhorn 2;,s245 ©Or. Juice Scotch Treat— 12 ■oz. ^ championship playoffs. baseline, barely was a factor forward, scored two. Dave Cowens also hit 28 this time, “ We didn’t do a single thing Bel-air Scotch Treat ■b - points, 17 in the second half, Boston had a five-point lead differently,” Celtics’ Coach 12-ox. 4 /$l © Potatoes French Fries pkg.^ while Jo-Jo White sank 18 for and control of the tempo when Tom Heinsohn said. “ All the ©Lem onade 2 the Celtics, who can clinch the Davis was benched with 4:48 adjustments by both teams best-of-seven series by winning left in the first quarter. He were made by game three. It’s Bel-air lb. in Boston Friday. A seventh played 29 minutes and scored now a matter of execution. Biscuits Ballard— 8-oz. 12c ©Potatoes Hash Browns 2 pLg-% game, if needed, will be here seven points. His replacement, There’s not much a coach can Sunday. Jon McGlocklin, played 25 min- do.” Margarine M a n o r “ We dug back deep for this Coldbrook 1-lb. Soft 49* ©Meat Pies House— S'-ox. 4, one,” said the 34-year-old Hav­ licek, veteran of six NBA -T-sansaie- championship teams and 135 playoff games in 11 magnificent Trance is new seasons with Boston. ¡1 Fruit Yogurt \ A Joyett “ We are a team with a great deal of pride, but not many of II 2 * 6 5 < \IP Frozen Dessert $ V d the players on this team were on football play Lucerne M l ctn. 1 5-qt. carton ■ any of those championship ®1_________________ _______________________ teams,” Havlicek said. “ They STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) The Lions have not tapped Dr. always hear about them, — As if Penn State’s football Tait’s talents and they are not i b . $ < though, and now they want to team doesn’t give opponents likely to, since the NCAA frowns Detergent 73e tin A on hypnosis, he says. No^ that ©Coffee — 3 win one for themselves.” enough trouble, the Nittany SL The Celtics took permanent Lions have a potential secret the players should.-to vai any command in a third period weapon lurking on campus- reason to lack confidence in Detergent— 32-0*. surge,’ unleashing their fast hypnotism. their performance on the field. © So -P u rb 65c© C an Pep f ? r 9/9 break to outscore the Bucks 22-5 Dr. G. Thomas Tait, assistant Over the past seven years Penn and transform their lead from professor of health and physical State has rolled a 70-8-1 one to 18 points. education, said Tuesday he has record and ranked1 in The © Bleach ... 49e ^ Beverages art*. 5; The Bucks’ defeat destroyed successfully used hypnotism to Associated Press Top Ten six the home court advantage they help increase athletes’ self-con­ times. had earned by winning in Bos­ fidence. But if Coach Joe Patemo has any laggards lurking on his © W h ite M agic ær;«85* © Potato Chips ?» a* 4 squad, Dr. Tait says hypnosis says could help them play up to Feller has pitches their abilities. ©Bowl Cledner2/79 Instant Teatri 9 “ It can also be used for those players who perform well In Crogmont practice but who freeze or ©Dog Feed w— .12e »Fruit Drinks 46-oa 3/ that don’t go home choke up during competition,” he said. •SaWlBHlß-, CLEVELAND (AP) - A Mrs. Wolf and Feller have He emphasized that hypnosis Common Pleas Court jury was testified that they had a long can help the most in sports that expected to get the $1.5 million love affair and that their meet­ require many psychological Cottage Cheese Tomato Juif alienation of affection case ings were intimate, but Feller factors—sports like baseball, Lucerne against former Cleveland In­ said he did not encourage her to basketball, and football. He said Town House dians’ pitching great Bob Feller leave her husband. these team sports require 2-lb. carton 46-oz. can ........... ® W P today. “ I might have told her I loved complex co-ordination, which The jurors were told Tuesday her and that she would make a increased self-confidence can 6-oz.— 42c) by Mrs. Eleanor Wolf that all good wife, only after she saw an help. lb. her former husband wanted was attorney,” Feller testified. “ Most people view hypnosis Cake Mix ik'SE.39c ©Choc. M ix Lucerne pkg. 7 a maid and that he had in sports very negatively,” Dr. alienated her affection long be Earlier, a 41-year-old di­ Tait said. “ Many major sports Town House fore she met Feller. vorced mother of two daughters conferences and athletic associ­ Alum. 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