Pge Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILLY Friday, May 7, 1971 Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 7, 1971 Blow up your Grandma.. Joe' Louis blames 0111y- honesty boyfriend or pet canary. Giant 2 ft. poster - any- O f one, any size. 2.95 + .25 for financta emotional wortes postage to Personal Poster NEW YORK 4) - Joe Louis Welfare Assistance for Family- In the last two or three years, P.O. Box 42972 predicted yesterday that no mat- Medical Health Centers. he has been in and out of ho L.A., Cal. 90050 ter how many times Muhammad The Brown Bomber reportedly pitals. Ali climbs into the ring with Joe earned $4.7 million during his Now he weighs 240 a n d is > <::::;:::>t<><; > Frazier the result always will be ring career, of which some close brimming with health. the same - Frazier will win. associates said he kept $1 mil- " , "The next time it probably lion after taxes and spent $2 He doesn't blame anyone but will be even more one-sided," million. himself,l says his wife, a Bev- the Brown Bomber added. "A Some say he blew much of it says you're not a failure until man just can't lay off like Ali to hustlers on the golf course. you start blaming somebody else is a did and come back. Others contend he was taken by for your troubles. T h e popular ex-champion, associates and friends. tasty flnow approaching 57, fattish but "Nobody ever cheated Joe," "Joe's not broke. He's r i c h sandwich . looking fit, was in New York to insisted Martha Malone Louis, with friends. If he said he need- S Waccept his position as vice presi- his wife of 13 years, "Joe was ed a dollar, a million people <-->t<- -mn<--u<--4_ dent and director of Special cheated by his own generosity. n dollar and CILITIES: "I liked the good life," said Joe. "I just lived up to my stan- dard." His funds dwindled. He was squeezed by the Internal Reve- nue Service. Friends took up col- lections to help him. ART BOOK SALE (paperbacks 1 2 priCe) Borders Book Shop 21 1 S. State 668-7653 heCd be a milioaire. CO-RECRE ATION AL FA( e Louis IM offers varied program Michigan's Intramural facili- ties open tonight for the first time to both men and women. The Intramural and Recreation- al Sports Department will of- fer a Family Co-Recreational Program free each Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The progran will run through Friday, August 20. Besides the Co-Recreational Prograin the department this spring is offering a variety of recreational opportunities. In- formal and competitive activities are available to all students. faculty and staff. The IM Sports Building, Bar- bour-Waterman Gym and the Margaret Bell Pool are all open at various tlies during t lie day. Swimming, gymnastics. volley- ball, padleball, handball, squash, and table tennis are highlight- ed activities. Individual and team competi- tion for both men and women is offered in softball, basketball. volleyball, tennis, golf. paddle- ball, handball and frisbee. Team competition will be held Mon- day to 'Thursday at 6 p.ns Entri(es are due fior teamu sports on Wednesday, May 12. All students, faculty and staff are invited to use the facilities of the Sports Building, Water- man-Barbour Gym, and the Margaret Bell Pool for inform- al workouts whenever possible. Interested persons are re- quested to call the Intramural Sports Office at 663-4181 for further information. Series ga mes to be at night NEW YORK - Three tid- week W o r 1 d Series games in 1972 will be played at night, it was announced yesterday wien the National Broadcasting Com- pany's contract with major lea- gue baseball was extended for four years. The joint announcement by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and Carl Lindemann Jr, vice president of NBC Sports, extended through the 1975 sea- son for NBC's exclusive televis- ion rights for the World Setie, the American and National lea- gue championship playoffs, All- Star games and weekly major league games. Say standy Why be left at the gate when for just a little more you can get a reserved seat on Delta? Delta's reserved seat Youth Fare Plan saves you 25% compared with regular Day Tourist. Costs just a trifle more than standby. No waiting (and waiting!) You know exactly when you're scheduled to leave and arrive. We honor Youth Fare cards from all other airlines. Or purchase one from us for only $3.00. It's accepted by all carriers. 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