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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE RIVER Yesterday 6.68 Read By More Today .. 6.56 Crest Than 90,000 1965 ... 6.23 20.75 1952 ... 5.74 17.93 People Every Day 1951 .. .. 5.39 17.35 Nixon Relaxes AGREES TO 99-YEAR TERM In . KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) controversy and other matters, — President Nixon, described wore a plain gray sweatshirt, as near a decision on deploying dark gray slacks and gray Ray Admits He of a "thin" antiballistic missile shoes on the cruise. W shield, remained at his water- At the staff meeting were spe- front Florida retreat today for cial assistant H. R. Hildeman some final hours of relaxation and White House counsel John before returning to the White D. Ehrlicbman. Aboard the Ju- House. lie for the cruise was his friend Nixon, who flew here late Fri- and neighbor, C. G. "Bebe" Re- day for a respite after his ex- bozo, millionaire banker and Murdered King hausting European tour, was ex- real estate financier. pected to be back in Washington As is Nixon's custom during MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)- Tex. "It took me months to of the slain civil rights leader, tonight. Florida visits, the President James Earl Ray pleaded guilty prove to myself . .. that it was said he had no comment on With the weather damp and spent much of his free time with today to murdering Dr. Martin not a conspiracy." Ray's plea. Mrs. Martin Luther dreary on Saturday, it seemed Rebozo. On Saturday night they Luther King Jr. and agreed to Five witnesses then testified King Jr., widow of the slain for a time that the chief execu- surprised patrons of the dining accept a 99-year sentence in the to the actual fact of King's slay- man, was reported to be out of tive might cut short his Florida room at the Key Biscayne Hotel Tennessee State Penitentiary. ing, at the Lorraine Motel here the city and not immediately stay. But the sun shone brightly by showing up for dinner. He said, however, that he did April 4, 1968. This is necessary available. Sunday and—following a two- The White House said there not agree with a theory— appar- under Tennessee law in a case Testimony in Ray's trial today hour morning staff meeting at would be an announcement in ently held by his own lawyer— where the death could began simply to establish the his home—Nixon went aboard Washington today on the new that there was no conspiracy to be involved. fact that King was killed. Five the Navy' s 64-foot cabin cruiser, administration's choice for as- assassinate King. But, he said, Then the jury must retire to witnesses were called, in this the Julie, which took him down , sistant secretary of state for in- "I agree with the stipulation" to go Ibvou-'h the formi iity of set- order : Biscayne Bay to the point where ter-American affairs. plead guilty. Samuel B. Kyles, "¦¦¦¦ *¦¦ ¦ ting the 99-year sentence. —The Rev. the big pond in his front yard A presidential decision on the PBBsawwwrar'WWBraBigMi ^^ A_MFV •*¦. '- ¦Wfcg-jww-"- . - ¦a.wwwwwuii -piiiw. • ¦* JW .HWH ^mmwwmmm—_. -./ c__.»w

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Congratulations and Best Wishes From the Following Contractors

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Air MFW Membership Applicationj Aro Also Avalloble at *ho Warehouse Markot All JIAFMRFffC lllDC ARF S S l j CT.W . |^ GOOD THRU APRIL 30, 1969 I PLUS AND THEN ARE REDEEMABLE | H^HpMH_ Ui^^ i FREE FOR | Wholesale Cash & Garry Membership Application j MAW¦ RftMIIC MfUfHAMWCF FREE BONUS MERCHANDISE i ' BUNU> MtKlHAN UIM I NAME '• I ANYTIME DURING ¦ ! IMIIIPUP »A >IMl% ¦¦# I MAY | ADDRESS ...... CITY...... j ^f fltlf £ | Q F|P|0 |J5 1 j - | DATE TELEPHONE.. , UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY) At thli market you have an un- ; ; ., „,,, MM ,, , n-W WMU,«- supplies - ••••« ¦•- ' usual opportunity ... chanca t« buy grocorjei, household ' * * prlcai. That'a right, v/aro. ^ ^ ' and health anri boauty *»|d» at wirehouM CLIP AND FILL OUT AND BRING THIS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ^ ^ ^ S^j ^ K \ I house prices, either sli*g|y er by tho caae. WITH YOU TO THE WAREHOUSE MARKET AT . . . ^ ^ ^ -I s S2 M SK \ Highway 61 M.W. and Pelzer St,, Winona, Minn. ^ <^^^\^^^ i^^ HOW TO QUALIFY: To qualify, all you have to do la bacema _ rrn ...... Jjjffla. ^Lij ^ nj ^^ ! «.00 per month, HOW CAM WE OFFER SUCH SAVINGS? ^ a member shopper. Tha du«i ar. low ... W'^lW mWW, ^ —^ ^ I | renewable each month, and tha savings to you ara unbelievable. Hew can thit be possible. The answer Is simple: Wo can offe r our merchandise x!u3 ^Bw^OU j ^^^^ £ __ to all at the same prices because we re a warehouse nothing more ... no fancy « You'll save enough on your first ordor to take care of your mem- ' , >^ -__«y S ~ 3 buildings or fixtures no stamps, no loss leaders (below cost ^ ,, bershlp and pocket some change besides. Anyone can become a , merchandise), § ^^jj L ., § *i I 1 member. n expensive advertising campaign, no tle-ln gimmicks; In tact, no fancy frills ''* ^ *1 ° t °° • wrftT"^ ^, ^^-^ — - —— of any kind, As a member, you cash In on lowest prices because you do your ^** ~ Iw*iir"**"-5__^ tin \^^>** \ own price marking and carryout. There's fust enough help on hand to keep the I Towir ffflT^^m^fw^* **S>*5EE3B\ _ «¦>__ ¦ ¦"¦-" ¦"¦ ¦ I warehouse shelves stocked (with only nationally advertised and name brand ^^ ' " ' ". mer- r^^- <^" ^^3}l J ^^^^^ kfe _W$ chandiso), "^«-ii v<4ii_. and to help you chock your orders, This keeps the cost of help to an /^£) absolute minimum—savings are passed on to the memhori. There s no limit HIGHWAY61 ondPtL2E»5TRIET SDOCIQI GrQnd QpOnlnS \¥0Qk HOUrS ' f ? . r on bargains—buy as much as you want. / WINONA MINN ' Wfidi ThrOUgh $at.| 8S30 AeMi-8l30 PiMa DO SAVINGS MAKE SHNSE? Does saving a lot of money on your grocery i / ' , J I bill make sense to you? If it does, why don't you come on out and took us over. ¦ ¦ i i I. ..I I REGULAR HOURS: 1 " See for yourself how much you con save on a single week's grocery bill, better yet, bring a friend or nelohbor and compare eur prices with retail prices, Maybe Monday, Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ! you will both |olnl Compare ALL WAREHOUSE MARKET prices. Buy whera Tuesday, Thursday, Friday liSt a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ••v'ngs "" b* m<>d»- Saturday 8:00 a.m. to B:00 p.m. !

II ml J* ACU AnpA s\in UMNNTAADDV \m11 Ain lisBH llill V^k ¦ vBaHI I & n A I WLmmmm Hal I Kl CAsrl S B I I 1 "W | I V M " M ^ I ""^H llllllll l "H Hal 1 I I AAW ^f WHOLESALE CASH & CARRY I (R) lNmNmmmN WINONA - HIGHWAY 61 N.W. and PELZER - MINNESOTA I "WAREHOUSE MARKET" A TRADEMARK OF THE COMPANY® NASH-FINCH | • 3t«BMB__W__M____^^ WJ ¦ ¦¦ mmmjyw^imw zv*™ — : .. . . —j 1 State Humane Society Bucherto Be Protests Fox Hunt EDEN VALLEY, Minn. the fox came after Conservation tend to file formal charges with (AP) — With the Minnesota Commissioner Jarle Leirfallom the governor after I check with Quizzed for branch of the national Humane warned Saturday that chasing our legal sources in Washing- Society baying at its heels, the fox with snowmobiles was in ton." Eden Valley Chamber of Com- violation of state law, and said Davis said the hunt was in- merce staged a foxhunt with that arrests would be made at humane even though none of Third Time snowmobiles Sunday. - the hunt. the fox were physically injured. CORONADO, Calif. (AP) - cruel to put a de- wil, beaf About 400 enthusiastic specta- Conservation officials at the "It is unduly For the third time, Cmdr. Lloyd tors paid a dollar each and at hunt said hunters went out of fenseless animal on a lake and , ma- M. Bucher goes before a Navy v i LIKE - least another 100 curiosity seek- their way to avoid hitting the chase him with 25 large - M IT" court of inquiry today for ques- ¦ "JUR - ers lined the road next to animals. None of the. fox were chines. Needless to say, the fox iytI o.to itly Lake to watch the spec- injured and no arrests were must be horribly scared." tioning about the capture of his . Brown's intelligence ship, the USS Pueb- mSg^pi "ITS DIFFERENT tacle. made, a Conservation Depart- Eden Valley residents didn't Soci- lo, and imprisonment of his men ¦¦ • , j ment spokesman said. appreciate the Humane %} ... _!_: .. _ iiii ,n i ,,.,u,,jmiJjj ..m.".w.w,u^ ^^^ One fox was set free in the Society in their event. in North Korea. But the Humane ety's interest E. Miles Harvey, Bucher's at- middle of the lake in each ot thinks differently. Several persons told Davis they I ' ¦" ' ]0 events and 15 to 25 snow- no business in torney, also summoned Vice ¦A Dave Davis, president of the thought he had " Adm. J. Victor Smith, who mmmsmmmmm OCT mobilers gunned their machines state branch of the society, said our town," and a group of in hot pursuit of the beast. helped negotiate the release of he intends to make forma! youngsters carried a sign read- Bucher and his 81 men just be. The contestants were either charges against the sponsors of ing "Humanists Go Home." saH fox or pick him up fore Christmas. Smith was a to net the the hunt. hunting isn't a new sport neotiator on the Korean f m^im ! their hands. Snowmobilers Fox U.N. | With in the area; it has .been going Armistice Commission. I **/l I ED ecu : were warned that a contestant "I had the word of Gov. Le- I I GREEN ! . IsKEtH on for some time. The calling of witnesses by I I STAMPS 1 \ would be disqualified if he Vander that the Conservation a mem- Bucher's attorney marked the Department would stop the Robert Schoenecker , struck the animal with his ma- local sportsmen's last phase of the inquiry, in its I m^w^^mCTAMDQ hunt " Davis said. "I don't ber of the | chine. , said fox were harmful to eighth week. | llliiiiiiil dlAIYlrd The precaution to safeguard know what happened , but I in- club, men because they kill pheas- Bucher took up the first week ants. with a detailed narrative of his "A group of us killed over capture by North Korean gun- HARRIS SURVEY 200 of them with * our snowmo- boats in January 1968 off the a six-mile ralius of coast of Wonsan. He also gave a biles in tearful account of how the North I for SAVING ! Valley," Schoenecker Eden Koreans tortured him. said. "We hit and ran over sev- eral wi,th our snowmobiles and He took the stand again after ran others up a tree and killed the court had finished question- them later." ing the crew on the capture. FirstSWeeks Bucher replied to queries about MONEY | George Ruhland . another apparent contradictions be- 1 (Not Spending It) 1 of the sportsmen's tween his account and testimo- % . ' . ' I member Now you can get the same valuable S&H g club, defended Sunday's foxhunt ny of the crew . || • Bring Nixon as a participant and organizer. Harvey summoned Cmdr. Pe- I Green Stamps for savings money that you get I nothing at all wrong in ter F, Block to testify Tuesday. "I see Block was Bucher's command- I for spending it! Yes, "Fidelity" gives S&H J merely chasing fox, but I do S:3 W ing officer when he served on fj Green Stamps every time you make a deposit f believe in preventing cruelty to the submarine Ronquil. " Ruhland said. "We f In your passbook savings account —up to 800 | High Grades animals, $ 7 R just don't believe that we are i Green Stamps at the rate of 1 stamp for each By LOUIS HARRIS being cruel to the fox." J $1,00 deposited. In addition, Fidelity pays the | By over 2 to 1, the American people are giving President Rocket || Nixon relatively high marks on the way he has handled his Toy fl highest passbook, savings rate in Winona —a | first six weehs in office. Specifically, 57 percent give him a I generous 4%% dividend compounded twice a | I SWITCHING HABITS? ... Sister Mary Nicholas and 1 " ¦ positive overall job rating, which is close to the 61 percent Charges year. • | I Sister Mary Leonard of St. Michael's School in New Haven 1 mark the public expected of him before he took office. The 23 China Launcher Hurts P I expressed an amused: interest in the Marine Corps after |L percent who rate him negatively is somewhat below the 30 I they received recruitment information which indicated 1 percent who anticipated he might not make good as President. | that the military thought the sisters would make good 1 However, a relatively high 20 percent still are withholding judg- Small Astronaut officers. The sisters suspected that their academic ties to I ment about Mr. Nixon. Soviets Were ( I SPACE CENTER, Houston ' FIDELITY¦ ¦ "., - V Fordham University under the names Nicholas and Leonard 1 The President has made a (AP) That toy rocket launch- I ¦ • VW. wJ! contributed to the impression — I put them on the Marine Corps mailing list. (AP Photofax) 1 highly favorable personal im- that he has begun to rebuild er did little damage to 8-year- j Savings & Loan Ass'n. j pact, especially through his solid relations with our allies Responsible old Rusty Schweickart's eye. He ' press conferences. This survey returned home Sunday after 1 172 -Main St. W Professional Bldg. I in Europe. TOKYO (AP) - Communist a was taken during Mr. Nixon's On the domestic front, Pres- brief visit to a Houston doctor. I 7 | recent trip to Western Europe, China charged today that the Schweickart, son of Apollo 9 ident Nixon receives higher Soviet Union provoked the Man- and during that time public ap- scores for bis overall efforts Astronaut Russell L. Schweick- proval of his "handling rela- churian border clash March 2 to art, scratched his eye with the I Stir Up Compliments than for any specific area. Peo- divert the attention of Russians | tions with European allies" and ple are willing to go along with Iaulicher, a prize in a breakfast his approach to world prob- who are massing for a "revolu- food box. 1 With Our Fine f " his general approach to domest- tion against "Soviet fascist lems" was also running at bet- " "I feel fine. It really doesn't ic issues. Yet when asked rule." i .f\ >./ I ter than 2 to 1. about specific areas here at hurt," he protested as he was > However, it is clear that he home, on no single issue does Some Western analysts have whisked off to the doctor. has begun to inherit from his he receive majority backing. suggested that Peking provoked Except for the incident, Sun- : the bloody fight for a similar ; predecessor some of the doubts However, in all cases except day was quiet for the Apollo 9 l/ . #W.;: reason—to make the Chinese :- and impatience of the public in two, he receives the backing of families. forget internal dissensions and j ' ¦ fLIftUORS¦ seeking quick and ready solu- a plurality. Pat McDivitt and her four 1 :, ^5 % tions to such issues as settling rally behind Mao Tse-tung by children attended a Roman The two exceptions both deal "Soviet the war in Vietnam, re-estab- with the consumer's pocketbook : raising the specter of a Catholic Mass at the Ellington I MOST COMPLETE STOCK I lishing law and order at home, Taxes and spending and the threat." Air Force Base chapel. The IN THIS AREA ! handling the racial question, cost of living. The public is di- Bolstering this view was an Mass was offered for the Apollo J taxes and spending, and control- vided 34 to 34 percent on his announcement from Peking 9 crew. 1 — Phone 4970 — | ling the cost of living. On all of efforts to handle taxes and Sunday that Red Chinese mili- Ann Scott heard a special these latter points, Mr. Nixon spending. Even among people tiamen and peasants are patrol- prayer for the astronauts during currently receives positive who voted for him, no more ling with frontier guards "in services at St. Christopher 's I CALLAHAN'S . marks from less than a major- than 50 percent give Mr. Nixon preparedness for war." Episcopal church in nearby I STORE ity- LIQUOR good marks in this area. On the Even Chinese peasants who League City. I. Leonard J. Tschumper J| In terms of specifics, here is cost of living, the balance is carry manure to the fields con- | 119 Main Open Fri. to 9 P.M. Sat. to 10 P.M. % the way the President is rated negative by 27 to 34 percent, sider it "a counterattack w flmo(m»wrwmww»w^iW?wi»x»?wmwm»w^^ £.' by a carefully drawn cross sec- although 39 percent are still un- against the Soviet revisionists," Most Offices Get tion of the public, consisting of decided. the broadcast added. 436 households surveyed be- 1 ^—_——__w. I 1, Significantly, before he took Press reports in Hong Kong 2 Nominations in tween Feb. 24 and 28 > The sam- - TOWN ... A detachment of 1 battle on a disputed island in Jr., and treasurer, Warren tive tive Sure In the civil rights and race the Ussuri River, which sep- | AND CONSULTATION ROOMS or I \ the Fort Henry Guard from Kingston, Ontario, performs | Korte, both incumbents. iii % % % area, Mr. Nixon's initial rating arates the Soviet Far East and S! I colorful 18th Century drills pri the Civic Center Plaza in | Overall Job is 37 to 29 percent, with 34 per- Nominated for chairman were Manchuria. Moscow said 31 of William Wojchik || Home Demonstrations Without Obligation j | Chicago as part of the ceremony in which Mayor Richard | Rating 57 23 20 cent undecided, However, his its soldiers , incumbent, Daley His press were killed and 14 and Albert Benning; for assess- \ J. welcomed the Stratford Festival of Canada. Mo- || negative scores are piled up were wounded. China has not conferences 60 16 24 chiefly from two sources: Ne- or, Michael Hogan, incumbent, If HEARINGS AIDS 5 ments later the cannon in the foreground boomed to signal |I released casualty figures. and Rudy Hesch; first the festival's opening. (AP Photofax) Cabinet ap- groes who give him a 40 to 35 super- | SALES, SERVICE, REPAIRS & BATTERIES fI | pointments 51 25 24 percent negative rating and visor , Arvin Reglin, incumbent, Approach to supporters of George Wallace nnd Charles Rippley; second su- I WRITE PHONE 1 domestic who are also 42 to 32 percent pervisor, Albert Benning, in- I P.O. Box 912 784-7632 | policies 51 25 24 cumbent, and William Sendel- 329 negative about the President on Striking Coal MAIN ST., LA CROSSE, WIS. I Handling rela- the race question. In this sensi- bach , and constable, Maynard ^ tions with tive area Mr. Nixon is initially Olson and Julius AverbacK. H I , • ... -. ,,..,„...,,,„ * > 'V^4**.V.*>YVV 'y and order <18 22 :tO scarcely higher than that of his - Handling civil Striking coal miners have rights and predecessor, Lyndon Johnson. agreed lo return to the pits after 22,000 Doors? 2!) However, Mr. Nixon has not yet Gov. Arch Mooro Jr., Claim Marooned race 37 34 inherited the large negative signs a II Handling Viet. "black lung" compensation bill i ' :-y. nam negotia- ratings which accrued to Mr. hut say they'll continue their Mustangs Are 1 % tions in Johnson , who had a majority fight for stronger legislation. ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦ • ¦ giving him low marks on the Gaining Strength ...:¦:' ' -;¦£&¦•¦*¦- | Paris 34 2!l 3fl A three-week strike by 41,000 HI1 ii H ¦' 1H _fl_____ Vietnam question during his miners WBmtWx n _wm \ Approach to has halted the state's MINDEN , ^_ taxes last two years in office. A coal production Nev. (AP)-Seven- and . ty wild horses marooned spending 34 34 32 rather high 38 percent have a in Handling cost wait-and-see view about the More thnn 2,001) delegates deep snow after fleeing poach- ers "nre definitely of living 27 34 30 President's efforts in Paris. It from about two-thirds of West picking up is clear, however, thnt the pub- Virginia 's United Mine Workers strength" after twice-weekly • Easily (he most outstanding lic expects to bo pragmatic in union locals meeting Sunday hay drops since Feb. 2(i, says a : WANT Impact of the new ' President its judgment and will base its first shouted down a motion to sponsor of the effort, . can ho touml in his press con- final evaluation on actual re- end the walkout ns soon as pos- Tho muslnnga are stranded on ferences. As n communicato r, sults. sible, then later agreed/to end a ridge of the 9,000-foot Pine Nut ho i« scoring well. Ho has par- A comparison of the initial the strike when the hill is Mountains cast of Lake Tahoe, ticularly impressed the signed. Tho snow is as deep ,1 more expectations ahout Mr. Nixon's Miners said their food ns 15 feet, AD % affluent sector with the crisp- performance witli these ratings ond coal to heat their homes are and tho horses were starving ne.ss nnd frankness of his re- after taking office, reveals that in short supply. until the Pino Nut Mustang As- sponses to members of the the new President Is scoring The stato legislature, after sociation was formed. press corps . higher than expected among haggling for weeks over two "We're going to continue to Mr. Nixon's Cabinet appoint- these segments of tho public: bills, approved a measure late drop hay until the animals can ment, which have been tho sub- Saturday night. return to their own habitat un- Democrats, Negroes and those der their ject of some initial controver- in the under - $5,000 income Mooro probably will receive own strength," snld sy, nonetheless meet with gen- tho bill Tuesday nnd is expect- Ed Court, owner of a helicopter bracket. Those feeling less pos- service eral 2 to I approval. Although itive nbout tho President thnn ed to sign it immediately. who is paying for tho air FOR operation , worth $170 an hour. jj most of the specific Individuals they thought they would include The bill provide]- flro not yet familiar figures to workmen's "If we take them down now, those who voted for George compensation benefits tho American public tho pulv for min- thoy would become prey to , Wallace, conservative Republi- ers with pneumoconiosis poachers lie impression is thnt of an able cans , or who take them in nnd , nnd people with incomes "black lung, " nnd liberalizes sell them for the ; YOU! and efficient group of adminis- of $10,000 nnd over. Although ment thnt is f l\ > tho requirements for determin- used for dog food." WHITE ... California's Christmas card trators. the President is doing better ing that a man Is i li BLANKET OF | In his first approaches to suffering from Two pilots bravo 70-milc-an- pier at Meelcs Bay on Lake Tahoe thnn expected In normal Demo- tho ailment , which Is caused by hour winds and in March shows snowy | world problems, n majority cratic strongholds, ho has not "it's extremely deeper in some spots than at the peak of the breathing coal dust, dangerous," Court said Sunday. | where snow is | stand fn support of Mr. Nixon 's yet fully satisfied tho hopes of ¦ ¦ famous 1952 snowstorm which was described as tho worst || efforts in general. It is clenr people in tho rural and border Tho largest fee Abraha m Sesame i.s a herb grown main- Sierra blizzard of the century. Drifts in tho central Sierra | | that his European trip was well stato areas where he Lincoln did so well ever received as a ly for the oil obtained from its 1 Call 3321 range more than 50 feet. 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String Ended for their first exhibition season have been scored as a home Charley Walters and Bill Zepp Jim Kaat and infielder - cut- baseball victory, weren't sched- run." . . were inipressive. Oglesby, the fielder Cesar Tovar remained By MIKE RECHT trouble." ranked Bruins in the tourna- uled today but Manager IS) three holdouts. Catcher Associated Press Sports Writer Coach John Wooden of UCLA ment Thursday night in the Far Billy Nettles also had a single in youngest Twin .player at * the only Martin called a practice session. four trips, while Tony Oliva and held the Tigers hitless in two John Boseboro agreed to terms Hope once again springs eter- felt the loss "might help us in West regional. The rookie - tournament play. There were reveral less spec- dominated lineup Jim Holt got doubles for the innings' and became the first Saturday. nal in the human breast, thanks of the Twins has lost , three "We were not fired up. They tacular upsets in the first round straight games, including a 6-3 to the Southern California Tro- wanted it a little more than we as Miami of Ohio surprised loss Sunday to the Detroit Ti- jans. They have proved that did." 17th-ranked Notre Dame 63-60, Weber State sli gers. The Twins return to action UCLA's basketball team is mor- USC, a crosstown rival which pped by Seattle pushed the Bruins into double 75-73 and Colorado State edged Tuesday at Winter H:./en, Fla., tal after all. against the . overtime Friday night before Dayton 52-50. Elsewhere, the fa- Detroit, after shelling the Where only two days ago the losing 61-55, beat UCLA for the vorites advanced. Twins 10-0 Saturday, started off teams remaining in the NCAA first time in 18 games on Ernie Fifth-ranked Davidson ousted the same way Sunday, exploding postseason tournament were Powell's jump shot with seven lOth-ranked Villanova 75-61; Du- given little chance of dethroning for five runs in the first inning - seconds remaining. quesne, No. 9, had a 74-52 off Jim Roland. powerful UCLA, the luch-beat- Playing a slowdown game, the breeze over St. Joseph's, Pa.; Denny McLain, the Tigers' 31- en Trojans made the once im- Trojans, who lost li games this Marquette, No. 14, blasted Mur- game winner, allowed a run in possible dream come true. season, took oa'y 20 shots and ray State 82-62, and Texas A&M the second inning but picked up USC, which is not even in the hit 12 of them. But just as im- bombed Trinity, Tex., 81-66. the victory. Bill Freehan pow- tournament, did it by upending portant, they held giant 7-foot North Carolina, No. 4, moved ered a three-run Detroit homer the Bruins 46-44 Saturday night 1% All-American Lew Alcindor into the tourney by getting by off Roland and Wayne Redmond in a colossal upset in the last to 10 points, largely on the play Duke 85-74 for the Atlantic belted an inside-the-park homer regular season game for both of 7-1 Ron Taylor. Coast Conference title, and Col- in the seventh inning. . clubs. The loss ended UCLA's New Mexico State, 24-3, a 74- orado won a bid by winning tha Graig Nettles hit his second 41-game victory streak, its 85- 62 first-round winner over Brig- Big Eight crown with a 92-73 homer of the spring season for game string at home and was ham Young Saturday night, will rout over Missouri while Kansas the Twins with a two-run blast only its second defeat in SO get the first crack at the top- lost to Kansas State 64-57. in the fifth inning off John Wy- games. att. While the loss probably will "Herman Hill tried twice to serve to arouse the methodical pick up Redmond's ball in cen- Bruins when they begin defense ter and he dropped it both of the NCAA title they have won times," Martin said. "He was the last two years, it also has looking at the cutoff man and given all challengers the new idea that UCLA can be beaten. ¦ ¦ : ., ¦:*¦ ¦ ¦ w '* * . . "It only proves UCLA is MINNESOTA 010 MO 000— 1 4 1 mor- DETROIT ...... 500 00O IOX— ( 3 2 tal," said Lou Carnesecca, Roland, Oglesby (3), Walters (5), Miller coach of St. John's, one of the (fi) and Mltterwald; McLain, Lasher (J), Wyatt (J), Face (7), Tlmmcrman (t) and teams that advanced to the re- Freehan, . Cernlch (i). W—McLain. L— gionals last Saturday with a. 72- ROIartd. NRs—Minnesota: Nettlei; De- 63 victory over Princeton. troll: Redmond. "The loss could be a great thing for UCLA because it now takes the pressure of the long winning streak off, or it could Pipers Lose be that the team is mentally and physically tired. If that's the case, they could be in for Opener of KLLLEBREW FANS . . . Minnesota Twins' Harmon Kil- of the game with Detroit in Lakeland, Fla., Sunday. Both lebrew, in a pinch hitting role for the pitcher, lets the bat teams were using the experimental pinch hitter batting for the fourth inning the pitcher that teams are trying this spring. (AP Photofax) Esposito May Road Swing fly out of his hands as he strikes out in LOUISVILLE, Kj\ (AP) - Have Lock On The Minnesota Pipers started a TRAIL FLYERS BY FOUR six-game road swing on the wrong foot Sunday, losing 118- Scoring 104 to Kentucky in the American Title Basketball Association. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Colonels, taking over first That click you just heard place in the Eastern Division, could very well have been Phil got 42 points from Louie Dam- Gran t Stars Tie Blues Esposito snapping the lock on pier and 31 from Darel Carrier. ' the ST. PAUL «. — The Minnesota Grant, because he's only one they're struggling for fourth "There can't be any more scoring championship. Chico Vaughn, with six three- to pressure than there is on us North Stars and Danny Grant goal away from tying the NHL place in the West Division Esposito who busted past the point field goals, led Minnesota 30 goals by a rookie. qualify for a play- now, as a team, to make the with 23 points. are in the National Hockey record of 100-point plateau last week, League pressure cooker: The North Stars, because off spot, playoffs," Grant said Sunday The Colonels put the game out after his two goals carried the scored his 41st goal of the sea- of reach in the third period son and added three assists Sun- Stars to a 2-2 tie against West day night when they outscored the Pipers Division champion St. Louis. , leading Boston to a 29-14. W.-7-7 - -W*. 7-2 rout over Los Angeles. Com- ;-^he defeat left the Pipers two "I'm looking forward to both," bined with Montreal's 2-2 tie gigfioaes vbehind^ Kentucky in Grant said. "It would be nice against New York, the victory fourth place. to get 30. But there is a lot at moved the Bruins within one Minnesota plays at Houston stake in the playoffs. It tells point of tbe Canadians in the siz- Tuesday '. night, at Dallas Wed- what kind of season you've had, zling East Division race. nesday night, at Oakland Fri- both individually and for the The four points gave Esposito day and Saturday nights, and at team." .107 for the season—12 more than Indiana neit Sunday. The next The North Stars are 4 points Chicago's Bobby Hull. Esposito home game is March-19. behind the fourth place Phila- has 11 games left to play and delphia Flyers, going into this Hull has 10. week's games. In other Sunday action, St. Marquette wis The Stars play Boston at home Louis and Minnesota played to a Tuesday night, at Montreal 2-2 tie and Philadelphia Thursday night, Philadelphia at thumped Oakland 5-3. home Saturday night and at St. In Saturday's games, Mont- Second Shot Louis next Sunday. real tied Los Angeles 3-3, New York whacked Pittsburgh 5-3, HAZZARD HOPPING SATCH... Atlanta Braves assistant Philadelphia, who has played * trainer Satchel Paige does some exercise hopping over a row two more games than the Stars, Philadelphia and Toronto tied At Kentucky 2-2, Detroit belted Boston 7-4 of bats during his daily workout in West Palm Beach, Fla. meets only Minnesota and Chi- (AP MILWAUKEE OR — Last year cago in the next week. and St. Louis took Oakland 5-2. Saturday. Photofax) the Kentucky Wildcats knocked The pressure cooker -Marquette out of the National blew off Collegiate Athletic Association a little steam against St. Louis basketball tournament. Thurs- before a crowd of 14,487. Min- day the Warriors will have a nesota defenseman Tom Reid chance to return the favor. was ejected from the game in Marquette won the right to the first period after he vicious- meet Kentucky in the Mideast ly protested a charging call Regional at Madison with a sur- against him. prisingly easy 82-62 victory The ejection also touched off over Murray State at Carbon- Minnesota General Manager- dale, 111. Coach Wren Blair, who charged "I'm real pleased to play that officials seem to "have a Coach Adolph Rupp again," conspiracy against us." said Marquette Coach Al Mc- "I'm not screaming about Guire. "We'll be sky high and what they call on us, but what so will they, and I think my ______H HfH VI Hi ll fl^^^N^E^^F£BV^^Pj ^|NH^^^R4HD ^ they don't call against the other ^ boys will jump a little higher." team," Blair said. But it was the Warriors' run- "All he (Ref- ning that qualified them for eree Bill Friday) had to do was give Held the 10-minute the Mideast Regional. They major Fiberglass belted, polyester cord tire outdid the speedy Racers at penalty and walk away. But he HBHHR their own game and hit Murray wouldn't do this." State with a pair of first-half Reid said later he swore at BFG SILVERTOWN BELTED HT knockout punches. the official because "it was a IHH Marquette outscored the bad call in the first place." | Racers 16-6 and 8-3 -in two Blair described it as a "dirty bursts to take a 42-32 lead into call." the dressing room. The Racers Goalie Cesare three maWfKeKKKiaKefaHKafeKK^K^aaan^KaaaaaaaKBaaKKmM^:^..: Maniago, vic- cut the bulge to . tim of the St. Louis goals by But George Thompson, who PACKING A PUNCH . .. Ray Tozer pionship Saturday. Greg, who went on to Barclay Plager led all scorers with 23 points, and Ab McDon- (left) manages to evade a round-house right win tho three-round bout by a decision, will ald, aggravated a rib injury dropped in eight points in three go back in the minutes and Marquette was by Greg Thomas during a bout for 55-pound ring tonight In the title and wnp .replaced in the second home free. boxers ot the Toronto junior boxing cham- match. (AP Photofax) period for 'the second time in the game by rookie Fern Rlvard, who held tho Blues scoreless. Rlvard will start against Bos- ton. Will Bucs Evade Injury Bug? Grant's second goal at 11:46 of tho second period tied the Front End Complete (Fourth of Scries on der and couldn't take his nor- training when Alley, his regular His .291 last season represent- game from his when his 20-foot shot from League Team Prospects.) mal swing. Willie Stargell ran shortstop, was sent to Norris- ed a Cfl-point dro^j lead- the side found a slight opening , Pa. for observation for a Brake Relme into a wall. towi ing .357 in 1967. Tho shoulder between goalie Glenn Hall' Alignment (AP) Alley's stand- mysterious shoulder ailment also handicapped his throwing. s Our apcclMlali BRADENTON. Fla. - Freddie Pntek, . knees and the post. Olir specialists Correct enstcr. Jm, rollno nlU Jim Dun- Alley hurt tho shoulder in lato H— wm mm ^^ When Larry Slicpard got tho in, was hit by a pitch. Stargoll has trimmed down Hall kept his spell on camber toe-in , ton-out Brown Pitts- ning pulled a muscle and then '67 and had trouble putting any- abbut eight pounds to 224 in the to5 W05 $&«$ * <^AQ^ '« thru '» word from .Too , Stars, kicking out 28 shots and manufacturer s fipcciflcntions ,*r g M ** I hmka drums, «i> ffU/J Ford burgh general manager, that ho sprained an ankle. Tommio Sisk thing on tho ball last year, while hopes ot lifting his average remaining and .safety-check your car's Bd|!,sl Wi11' £!,t,vr< 1 won. slumping to .245. from unbeaten against B I r ro m M TV P * ?.' Was rehired for another term ns twisted an ankle. It was a Its career low of .237. them this year. staring. . « I "'° «' &k\ N RW ¦manager of the Pirates, ho der Shepard didn't cut his Mazeroskl never was able to Matty Alou, who lost the bat- "It was a busy day, A Tot»l co»1 - P»rU called up his wife. throat. ting title to Pete Rose of Cincin- " Hall Steorc. Clearrl ofI Accidents!u » i I shako off a bad muscle pull last said. "Those near misses keep | ,„d ubor Most Other Cars ... $34.9$ "We're going to be back in "I still think we had the mate- nati on the final day despite a 1 '--—~www—mmmmmm—mmmm *mmmmMmmmmmmmmmw. ——Mmm —mmm. ~mmmm ^mmmmmmmmmmm ~a—* year and was unable to work you moving," Pittsburgh," said Shepard with rial to compete witli anybody in .332 Season, is the center fielder, f himself Into top condition, COMPLETE UNDER-CAR CARE ... a lilt in his voice. tho National League,'' said A flanked by Stargell In left and FIRST PERIOD — 1. Mlnniioln Onnl ——— "That's nice," replied Mrs. Shepard, "but everything went winter of rest, has restored tho Clemonto in right. Jl (O'lfiit, Ntnnt) 3i37i 1. II, Loulu Moz of old, "I|o got up to 195 D. Plimr 11 (Roberts) llioo, Petnlllei Shepard. wrong." Shepard plans to take some of —Plcird (SL) iiAA, Sabourln <«T) Ui *' ; "If that's what you want, it's "I don't know yet how tlio and ground balls even went tho catching weight off Jerry Read (Minn) minor, pam* misconduct ]'i40. fine. I just don't want to put in kids will work out. Wo have to through his legs," said Shepard. May nnd will give Manny Snn- _ tmmWMM he SECOND PERIOD J. S). Uul »| Mc another year like last year." replace both Maury Wilis and Now 's down to 165." Rulllen , a .316 hitter at Colum- Donald 1" (Htnry, Btrtmon) hlO. 4, TAGGART It was thnt kind of n year for Donn Clendcnon, who went in Clemonto Mlnnatotii Grant ]t (O'Shta, Liroit) DANKAMbnluAKU.

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