I Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 18, 1972 Michigan Union Billiards Free Instructions Reduced rates Pocket Billiards for couples Tonight 7-9 p.m. every Tuesday OPEN 11 A.M. MON.-SAT., 1 P.M. SUN. - - -I BY BIG TEN, NCAA: Illini athletics CLOSING MAY 26th Final Reduction SLATER'S BOOKSTORE CHICAGO 5Ps)-The National Collegiate Athletic Association and Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke each confirmed yesterday that the University of Illinois is under investigation for "athletic practices," The NCAA said in Kansas City that "a preliminary inquiry has been filed with Illinois" and confirmd without elaboration there has been a violation of NCAA regulations. The Chicago Daily News said the probe was touched off by Alvin O'Neal, former Peoria Spalding High School basketball star who last summer was de- clared academically ineligible at Illinois and transferred to Mur- ray State in Kentucky. The newspaper said O'Neal reportedly was asked by inves- tigators if Illinois officials help- ed him on his entrance exam- ination and whether he was given an automobile while on a basketball scholarship. "We are aware of a prelimi- nary investigation by the NCAA and we have cooperated and will continue to cooperate," Chancellor John W. Peltason said in Champaign. Duke, in a statement, said: "As result of allegations filed swith the NCAA, this office and the NCAA are conducting a joint inquiry and review of Univer- sity of Illinois athletic practices. "Any further comment at this time would be premature and represent a disservice to the in- stitution and any principals in- volved." The Daily News said other 11- linois-recruited athletes ques- tioned included Kris Berymon, former basketball star at Chi- cago Harper who flunked at Ul- linois last year in his final freshman semester. He recently signed a letter of intent to enroll at Northwestern University next fall. He told the Daily News he was questioned by NCAA officials about recruiting practices that brought him to Illinois. "There was nothing wrong with the way they got me," he told the newspaper. "About all we knew is that the Big Ten and NCAA are conduct- ing a preliminary inquiry," said Gene Vance, who has announced his resignation as Illinois ath- letic director effective July 1. Current Illini basketball coach Har' Schmidt and football coach Jim Valek, fired last year and replaced by Bob Blackmail, were hired by Vance after the Big pleats and wide cuffs are i back in Baggies:' the baggy pants that remnember the '20s in a z <- thore'ughly 1972 manger. And they have great big tunnel belt loops around the waist. x Styled by Braten in lightweight - -riblesscord; waist sizes 28 to 38 in M,L and XL pro- portions. As new as you can get, * ." ."and $14 gets you there. AP E *y-. f + *t :>:".,r' " t AR4LN0 HPIGCNE-PE 0am- ~.Mn-r.;93 ~.90 ~.St probed 1967 Illinois slush fund scandal. Illegal payments made from the fund led to the Big Ten forcing the resignations of foot- ball coach Pete Elliott, basket- ball coach Harry Combes and his assistant, Howard Braun, and ineligibility rulings against five athletes. On top of this, the NCAA put Illinois on two years probation Trainer says Riva Ridge ready to race BALTIMORE J) First and second money for Saturday's Preakness could total a little iiore than $167.000, and trainee Lucien Laurin said yesterday he thinks he can collect the whole amount with Kentucky Derby winner Riva Ridge and Uppe Case. Laurin, in good imor after putting the two Meadow Stable colts tsrosgh morning gallopts, said he was worried about Paul Mellon's Key To The Mint bts confident that Riva Ridge could beat him as he did three times last ,year. "Well, second ioney isn't bad." a bystander said. "Key to The Mint wnt be second" Laurin said wih a smile. "We're going to be 1-2. What do you think of that? And Laurin explained ,hat by 1-2 he meant Riva Ridge a n d Upper Case, not by design but because he doesn't think Upper Case can beat his stablemate who is looking to move a sop closer to winning the Triple Crown of the Derby, Praknss and Belmont Stakes. Post time for the 97h Pre- akness at Pimlico is 5:40 p.m., EDT. Television coverage is scheduled for 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. and radio coverage from 5:15 - 5:45 p.m., both by CBS. Other 3 year-olds expected to be entered this morning w e " e Joseph R. Straus' No Le Hae, Joseph and William Stavel s Freetex, William S. Farish III's Bee Bee Bee. Sally M. Gison's Festive Mood. John D. Marsh's Eager Exchange -and Dr. Hassi Shina's Hassi's Image ThsNma $1.50 Fri.-Sat.-Sun. MICHAEL COONEY and PAT & VICTORIA GAR VEY 141 l4lill STRE "