Page Eght it-IF M t-HIU^iv U^ILY Tuesday, February 24, 1976 ir-lE MIIJ-1IC~AIN L'rMLY Tuesday, February 24, 1976 1 5I E FEATURING: SHOTGUN DUTCHER FEARS WORST NCAJ MINNEAPOLIS (A') - The University of Minnesota has received a letter from the National Collegiate Athletic Association containing penal- ties against the school for 128 basketball violations commit- ted during the four-year reign of former coach Bill Mussel- man. slaps Minnesota this week. Magrath, who received the 24 page report outlining the penal- ties, said the school hoped first to clarify a misunderstanding now included in the sanctions. "We're expecting the worst' and hoping for the best," said Gopher basketball Coach Jim Dutcher, Michigan's assistant -PLUS- 50c OFF ON ALL DRINKS BETWEEN 9 P.M.-10 P.M. WEEKLY HOURS FRI. & SAT. HOURS 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 8 p.m.-2 a.m. 516 E. LIBERTY 994-5 1 350 Advance LESLIE WEST Tickets On Sale Now! 'I A school spokesman reported coach last season. "There isn'tI that University President C. much we can do about it now." Peter Magrath said it is unlike- D.i ly any announcement would be Dutcher, who was m Colum- forthcoming on the penalties bus Ohio, aopther'ams eal be - -game against Ohio State, has! told potential recruits that he expects to receive three years probation and have his maxi-.I mum number of six scholarships a year reduced to three. The question Minnesota wants clarified is believed to centerf on the activities of assistant coach Jimmie Williams, who is' named on at least one docu- mented NCAA violation. The NCAA could possibly ask for the dismissal of Wil- liams or, more likely, limit his recruiting activities. j There is also some question; ; Several cases where stu- whether star sophomore center dents got free meals, clothing, Michael Thompson is included lodging and merchandise or free in the sanctions. long-distance telephone calls. Ironically, Thompson's in- 0 Extra trips home for for- discretion was detected during mer Gopher players and trips Minnesota's own investigation for parents to see Minnesota into the conduct of the bas- games paid by money from ketball program under Mus- the basketball program. selman. Musselman, 35, left the uni- During the school's investiga- versity job July 28 to coach in tion, it substantiated 72 of the the American Basketball Asso- NCAA's charges and turned up ciation. That was five days af- 56 additional violations. ter Minnesota officials publicly The NCAA charges included: announced its problems with the * Twenty-four cases . involv- NCAA. He had three years left ing direct transfers of money on his contract at Minnesota to student athletes totaling be- when he took the job with the tween $2,500 and $3,000. now-defunct San Diego Sails of * Numerous occasions where the ABA. athletes were given "inappro- "I feel I have a very clear priate" use of a car. conscience," Musselman said at * Nine cases of "inappro- the time he took his new job priate" air travel totaling with the Sails. $2,500. $2,500."The investigation is of the * Numerous cases where free university, not of a single indi- tickets given to athletes were vidTial," Musselman said. "I am purchased by athletic boosters. no longer a member of the This generally applies to the University of Minnesota." Thompson situation. camns The Top 20 i you can place it by mail. Just fill out the coupon below and enclose your check for $3.70. Checks are payable to the Michigan Daily and no ads will be accepted without payments. Your ad will run in the next 3 issues following receipt of your ad. Call 764-0557 if you have any ques- Owners close I By The Associated Press until contract reached NEW YORK (P)-Acknowledg- ing that their action could place the 1976 season in jeopardy, baseball owners announced yes- terday they w e r e delaying spring training indefinitely be- cause an agreement with the players on a new labor contract did not s e e mn possible by March 1. After a day-long internal ses- sion, the owners' Players Rela- tions Committee said the rift between the owners and players association overdthe reserve rules was too wide to permit spring training to begin. "The idea of playing baseball and negotiating at the same time is not desirable," said Lee MacPhail, pr e sid e nt of thel American League. He said the players and owners were so far Summer Roundtrip NEW YORK to LONDON $265 MUST RESERVE 65 DAYS IN ADVANCE Call TOLL FREE 9 to 9r (800) 847-7196 NOVA CHARTER CORP. 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