P0,66Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Sunday, January 18, 1916 Pc~e Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 18, 1916 i TICKETS NOW ON SALE at:*' Hill Auditorium Box Office The Blind Pig and both Discount Record stores Les McCann AND MIXED BAG A man fights the odds of gambling addiction Continued from Page HE ENROLLED IN College, and from drifted into the army, card playing was a way In July 1965, partly to a string of bad checks, his post in Texas and v Vietnam as an assistant comptroller in the town Trang. There, he play black market, getting $ the dollar for American 3) trips to a Charleston, W. Va. sand dollars in you pocket that Ferris racetrack, a drive of nearly you can pull out and let people three hours. Once, accompanied see. People figure if yoA have where by his brother, they spent the a thousand on you, you're at ofie, afternoon in Charleston, drove 'least a ten thousand dollar of life. on to the airport in Pittsburgh, , gambler." heleft' and were in Chicago in time for went to!ten races that evening. He was TN 1971, his mother died, and t the back in Cleveland ready for he returned to Detroit. He CU LHU of Nha ed the 1.40 on! n cash. Dale reputedly did well for him-I self in the service, but still need- ed $3100 from his father to cover gambling losses and avoid a courtrartiai and jail sentence.I Once back in the US, Dale'si gambling began to become an work the following morning. said he was under great pressure Moving on to Chicago, where to move in with his father, so he established a lucrative junk he grabbed the first decent hewery snestablsheda lutiv r looking Jewish girl I could find, jewelry business with his broth- and married her." The marriage er, Dale continued to live a was a disaster, though Dale breathless, obsessive lifestyle, doesn't attributeit to gambling. gaining great material stccess,aa but never permitting himself to "I had no concept of love enjoy it. His life was lived from then," he said. one piece of action to the nFxt, dealing quaaludes and cocaine to Three months after he was -,..., ..--A -Umarried- he' started seeing the time he was almost unbeatable. "I could tell you the condi- tion of the knee of the right tackle for South Dakota on any given Saturday," Dale boasted. Even his bookie was awed. "He said that nobody could be thatI lucky." One football weekend aI couple of years ago, Dale put away $30,000, winning 44 out of 48 college games on which he bet. Dale said that he never dealt with loansharks, or any other part of the underworld, and that most of his gambling acquaint- ances were everyday people- businessmen, lawyers, respe-ed members of 1 the communily. rigged race in Detroit, only to ed with their presentation, and have it fall through. Dale is now paying him $150 a month. "BIGGER PEOPLE thai himm went in and doped his horse. It would have been a $90,000 hit His affluence is gone now. He for me." lives with his second wife and their fifteen-month-mid son in a In 1973, Dale and his wife small, comfortable apartment in were pulled off I-75 by a gin a working class Detroit suburb. toting creditor. In a deserted lot His father has taken him back by a gas station, he talked the into, the business, and he makes gentleman out of killing him. 1 around $20,000 a year. He never Ironically, Dale's incident with carries more than $20 dollars Jack, the owner of the plumbing with him at any one time. He is business, came after he joined convinced that he Will have a GA. As part of their program, desire to gamble for the rest GA helped him to set up a of his life. schedule of monthly payments to get him out of the red. He "Yeah, I should have bee a had come to agreements with all nice Jewish kid who went to ofhis other creditor.S_ -1--_aL WIA l oft . 'I. TV CU.g JUI. I-It obsession. While stationed in insure a steady cash flow. r "t ' "", Theeweretimeshoweve,1 UM - colege an wen womant , who would eventually lawyer and then wh Cleveland, he made frequent "You have to have that thou- become his second wifeandvthe when Dale fell in with some Jack, however, wanted his sa w a an oer chig an Union Ballroom gambling intensified. Football very fast company. Once, a money in a lump sum, and aftr security, not a desi was his speciality, and f)r a friend gave him a tip on a he had threatened Dale, Dale himself that he First Show 8:00, Second Show 10:30 -*- ---again managed to talk himself .his cmpulsive ga Doors open at 7:30 Or la Prim era V Z out of an execution and was need for material su (CUBA) SPRING BREAK" granted a 24 hour extnsien" come a completed p Short film depicting Cuban peasants at the friend from GA, who told him to movies for the first time. CANARY ISLANDS $349 ask Jack one more time if they K Depart TWA on Mar. 7 with Continental Breakfast and could set up a monthly plan. GA meetings, h wargig o haplie Dinner Daily If not, Dale would tell him he tremely y. V alparaiso MiV Amor was going to the police. S PAACAPULCO . .. . . . ......$309 "There are eightee ___(CHILE)An "Jack said, I don't care if twenty-year-old ki Feature film showing life for a poor urban Hilton) on Beach you go to the police. Even if doing 4-5 thousand d famil in Valaraiso. *Includes Roundtrip Air, Transfers, Hotel Accommoda- I'm in jail I'll have you killed of action a week. An fa yitions 7 Nights, Double Occupancy, Taxes. * I don't want your $9,000, I want are the sixty and s SH OWS TONIGHT at 8 Pm. EUROPEAN CHARTERS your head'." old guys who are tr Advance Book Charters and Travel Group Charters- Dale paid a visit to the Or- What do they hav SPEAKERS FOLLOW Air Only. Nine days to Nine Months Duration. ganized Crime Task Force in them? .25 A DM ISSION (al films English subtitled) FROM $289 Detroit, who paid a visit to Jack. The GA attrition r East Qua d Auditorium (R.C.) 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