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SINUS Shiarest W ill illiWiWJP^ïflijj^iyji DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER ■ Dillon, Montana P a g e « Tuesday, March 26,1674 N C State takes NCAA title mUM “A baseball announcer is a baritone who sells beer." GREENSBORO, N. C. (AP) McGuire was later to nay, “ I fidence in the others.” Bill Walton of UCLA (Jimmy Cannon) * - The cry of “Wait ’Til Next cost us a game wjth those two Shooting statistics Marquette’s Lucas. Year” no longer resounds technicals. That gave them two graphically told the story across Wolfpack Country. five-point plays.” Monday night— 56.5 per cent for Nex year la now. The 10 points included two the Wolfjpack and a chilly 36 for GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - Ry Ace Reid The souped-up North Carolina layups by 7-foot-4 Tom Bur­ the Warriors. Champion North Carolina State COW POKCS leson, a basket by Phil Spence, placed three men on the NCAA State basketball team clinched Thompson's 21 points, 16 by its right to the No. 1 place with a and four Thompson free throws. All-Tournament basketball the 5-foot-7 Monte Towe, and 14 It w as 39-30 at the h a lf and 54- team selected by newsmen cov- j convincing 75-64 conquest of each b y B urleson and R ivers led third-ranked Marquette 33 after less than six minutes of ering the final game of the na­ NFL contract North Carolina State. Burleson the second half. Marquette tional collegiate tournament Monday night in the finals of the also blocked seven shots and never got closer than dine Monday night. NCAA championship tour­ had 11 rebounds. nam ent. points after that and the sus­ „ The Wolfpack, 7644 victors talks continue A year ago, Coach Norman pense was gone. Marquette,M ai 26-5, got a super over Marquette in the title Sloan and his troops finished 27- All that remained was the fi­ gamune e from ^Mamice Lucas, 21 game, placed David Thompson, WASHINGTON (AP) - Na­ diminishing of the authority 0 but had to settle for nothing nal score and North Carolina points and 13 rebounds and 12 Tom Burleson and Monte Towe tional Football League owners now held by N FL C om m issioner headier than the Atlantic Coast S tate's 28th straight v icto ry in a points and 11 rebounds from on the team. Also named were and players meet across the Pete Rozelle. Conference championship 30-1 season. freshman Bo Ellis. Bill Walton of UCLA and Mau­ contract bargaining table again Ed Garvey, association exec­ because the NCAA slapped The Wolfpack, which figured North Carolina State’s quick­ rice Lucas of Marquette. today as management attempts utive director, read an opening them with a year's probation for to have the better bend), used ness brought 12 steals, three Thompson, a two-time All- to obtain a clarification of de­ statement at the first bargain­ alleged recruiting irregula­ only seven players, Thompson each by Thompson, Rivers, and A m erican w as the tournam ent’ s mands made 11 days ago by the ing session in which he charged rities. and guard Mo Rivers going the sturdy Tim Stoddard, who outstanding player. union. owners with perpetuating an. The Wolfpack was burned in full 40 minutes. added eight points and seven The writers voted for five The owners, with the NFL unjust system of control over the scramble for a budding su­ Sloan explained, “We called reboqnds. They put him, men without regard to position Management Council acting as athletes, suppressing the con­ perstar from Shelby, N.C. upon a very few for a great deal. Burleson and Towe on the All- and Towe was the only back- their bargaining agent, are not stitutional rights of players and named David Thompson. Post­ It wasn’t that we lacked con­ Tournament team along with court player chosen. expected to respond to the 57 with a general disregard of the season competition was forbid­ demands made by the NFL players' union. den. Players Association until the The players have threatened So, while mighty UCLA added next meeting between the two to strike if most of their de­ a seventh straight jewel to its Ted Kennedy Jr. learns "Ye* sir.' my place has all the comforts of home . groups, tentatively in New York mands are not met, possibly af­ championship collection last that is, if you ain’t use to many comfortsl in early April. fecting the start of the pre­ year, North Carolina State “We are trying to clarify season schedule. watched on television at home— THE STATE BANK & TRUST CO. HAS ALL some of the things that turned The players have demanded, and waited. to ski after amputation up at the last meeting,” said a in addition to limiting Rozelle’s For better than 17 minutes, council spokesman. “ We’ve THE BANK SERVICES YOU WANT AND NEED! powers, the elimination of the the Wolfpack and Warriors met VAIL, Colo. (AP) - “Quite Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., is in the had the amputee’s normal spent the last week going over option clause, waiver system, on even therms. M arquette led frankly, his one leg fatigues less midst of a six-day holiday here problems of re-learning how to WE ARE A FULL SERVICE BANK! YOU WILL the proposals, analyzing them, all fines, reserve lists and by a point, 28-27. easily than both of mine,” says with his father, sister, Kara judge the terrain and keep his and trying to get than in as training camp curfews. Then, in 53 blazing seconds, the instructor teaching amputee Anne, 13, and younger brother, balance. , sharp focus as we can.” They also are seeking the aided by two technical fouls Ted Kennedy Jr. to ski despite Patrick, 6. “ He’s not used to putting all FIND WE CAN FURNISH BANK SERVICES The 57 dem ands include som e right to cancel trades, shorter against wily Marquette Coach the loss of his right leg to Ted Jr. and instructor Blair his weight on one leg for a log economic measures but many training camps and a morator­ A1 McGuire, North Carolina can cer. Ammons have been on the period of time,” said Ammons, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY, are aimed at providing greater ium on further installation of State scored 10 straight points The 12-year-old son of Sen. slopes about six hours a day, so the two usually ski 400-500 freedom for the players and a synthetic turf. to zoom into a nine-point lead, testing grades ranging from yards at a time before sitting WITH HELPFUL, EXPERIENCED ATTENTION novice and beginner to the down along the trail for a few advanced, said Ammons. minutes or taking a break at the Dillon wrestlers head to state meet Six hours is a long time, the end of the run for food. instructor added, “ But he “ He told m e today he wants to doesn’t want to quit any be a ski instructor. He thought e a rlie r.” that might be a fun thing to-do “ He’s a strong, aggressive when he grew up. kid. He’s doing very well and “Now he wants to go faster doesn’t complain.” and make more turns, and learn The Kennedy boy’s right leg to handle the bumps better. was amputated just above the He’s been a very nice young knee N ov. 17 in an effo rt to stem person to work with.” the advance of bone cancer. Doctors say there’s no evidence of a recurrence to the tumor, but the boy has received some doses of an anti-cancer drug NOTICE since the surgery. F. H. Stoltze Land & Lumber Co. will discontinue Since arriving here for a vacation, however, Kennedy hasn’t talked about the it’s policy of giving away wood scraps operation or his illness, said Am m ons. “He’s very honest about his effective 4 pm., Wednesday, March 27,1974. fears and anxieties, and when he has them he makes you very aware of them,” said Ammons. We have installed facilities to convert this material “Ted was very frightened getting off the chair lift die first time and told me on the way up into wood chips which have an economic return he was getting quite nervous about skiing." \ Kennedy has been fitted with to the company. W* wcmJ4W? to thank those who have an artificial leg, but doesn't wear it while skiing. To aid maintaining his balance, the picked up this material in the past for it has helped us bottoms of his ski poles are equipped with small skis. to maintain and keep our lumber yard looking clean Ammons, 31, has been a ski instructor for nine seasons. He doesn’t specialize in teaching THE F. H. STOLTZE LAND & LUMBER CO. amputees, he said, but has instructed many over the years AAU BANTAM AND MIDGET CLASSES: Front row (left to right) Shane Stark, Gil Stoddard, Tracy Sawyer, Jess McGinley and Keith in his regular work. Rebich. Back row (left to right) Vince Anderson, Jim Plutt, Ron Carroll, Sam Taylor, M. J. McGinley, Bob Weatherston, David Mi„- Ted Kennedy Jr., he said, has chell and Kyle Taylor. Ski Jouring set Sunday Maverick Mountain will host a Calcutta Ski Jouring event Sunday afternoon at 4 in the ski area parking lot. Entries in this unique race include a horse, rider and skier, will compete against the clock. Anyone interested in joining the fun of ski jouring is asked to contact Dick McCracken by phoning 834-2421.
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