The Michigan Daily-iriday;Jly 0 i981-Pge 15 Weight loss merchant Katz buys NBA's 76ers for $12 million PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Julius ving & Co., deserted by fans a failing for three years to win a ch pionship, were sold yesterday to weight loss merchant who admitte was "a little bananas" to spend million for the Philadelphia 76ers. Harold Katz, who made million the last decade taking fat off people nationwide chain of diet centers, that his life's ambition was to ow National Basketball Association to and that he has been in the market two years. "MANY PEOPLE have called m little bit crazy," the 44-year-old I told reporters at a press conference guess you have to be a little banana buy a sports franchise. Er- "Since I can't play for the Sixers, and fter can't coach them, the next best thing am- was to buy them. My youngest son o a plays high school basketball, and he d he was the driving force for me to buy the $12 club. He said money isn't everything. "I am in this to enjoy myself, but I do s in not intend to lose millions of dollars." in a KATZ'S FIRST official act, even said while lawyers prepared the necessary n a papers for the transfer, was to make it eam clear that Billy Cunningham would stay for on as coach. Cunningham, towering over his new e a boss, said he was initially upset when Katz he learned that Fitz Eugene Dixon, a . "I good friend, was selling out. But then he is to met Katz. "It's going to be a very easy tran- 1968-Year of the Tiger It doesn't matter if you side with the players or the owners in the current baseball strike, there is one thing everyone agrees on-it is an unfortunate situation. So in order to partially relieve the misery of any baseball junkies going through withdrawal, throughout the duration of the strike the Daily will provide a look back to a more pleasant time --1968. There was no free agent compensation, no NLRB, no court injunctions-and no strike. And for those of you who don't remem- ber, in 1968 the Tigers were winners, World Series winners in fact. Each day the Daily relates the results of the previous evening's Tiger game-minus 13 years. Last night, however, most of the Tigers were relaxing, as the best of both leagues got together for the 39th All-Star classic. July 9-National 1, American 0 sition," Cunningham said. "We met casually and just talked about everything. I see no problems." KATZ AGREED: "I am going to depend heavily on Billy, and also on Pat Williams (the general manager). I am not going to run this team myself. I definitely understand the game, and I will be involved. "My main business is Nutri-System Weight Loss Centers, and I intend to stay in that business to be able to afford this franchise. My background is in marketing and promotion, and I think we can increase attendance." Katz said he wouldn't put pressure on Cunningham and promise that the 76ers, led by their star forward, "Dr. J" Erving, will win the NBA championship this year. EmBearassed TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Alabama football coach Bear Bryant says he's embarrassed by all the hoopla andcwants legislation allowing him to coach past retirement age dropped. THE BILL'S sponsors said it was aimed specifically at Bryant, who is 68 and lacks only nine victories to surpass Amos Alonzo Stagg's all-time career coaching record of 314 triumphs. Bryant, in his first public comment on the matter yesterday, said, "It has become increasingly embarrassing to me to be the center of a controversy in- volving the waiver of the state retirement law." Busch supported ST. LOUIS (AP) - A Teamsters council representing workers in 17 unions voiced support yesterday for the takeover of Busch Stadium by Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., owner of the St. Louis Cardinals. Anheuser-Busch tendered an offer in April to buy the stadium and adjoining properties. Since then, higher offers have been received unofficially from David H. Murdock, a California finan- cier, and the Clayton-based Apex Oil Co. Anheuser-Busch, a prime force in the raising of funds to construct the stadium in the early 1960s, has set Mon- day as the expiration date for its $40.3 million dollar offer. Under terms of the offer, those holding securities in the quasi-public Civic Center Redevelopment Corp., the stadium's owner, will have two more weeks to act if another bid is formally; extended. Anheuser-Busch has also reserved the right to withdraw or modify its offer. Daniel mum TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Glenn R. Daniel cited the possibility of self- incrimination 20 times yesterday in refusing to answer questions about a slush fund he was alleged to have operated for use by the University of Arizona's coaches. Earlier yesterday, former Arizona head football Coach Tony Mason had testified that he had learned of the cash fund shortly after he became head coach in late 1976 and had used it twice - but then had the fund eliminated as being illegal under National Collegiate Athletic Association rules. AND A DEFENSE investigator, Joseph Hartnett, testified that Daniel told him in a Wednesday interview that the university's head basketball'coach, Fred Snowden, also received money from it. Mason, on the stand for a fourth day in his trial on charges of fraud, theft and conspiracy in connection with alleged misuse of university athletic funds, testified that Daniel operated the fund. Mason told Pima County Superior Court that he used the fund "when I came back off the road for the first time and I was broke" and had asked Athletic Director Dave Strack what to do. IT WAS THEN, he said, that he was told of the cash fund from which coaches could draw without having to account for the money. He said he was told that his predecessors - head Coach Jim Young and Young's assistant, Larry Smith - had used it. But when he learned more about the fund, Mason said he told Strack: "This is illegal. I will not be a party to it. I will not sign my name for cash. "I ordered it stopped," Mason added. MASON SAID he didn't know the source of the money making up the fund but that it "wasn't kept by the univer- sity" and was handled by Daniel. Daniel then was called to the stand and refused five times to answer questions, saying he did so under his constitutional right to avoid possible self-incrimination. After a recess for discussion and the court's decision that it wouldn't order Daniel to testify, Daniel returned to the stand and continued his refusal to an- swer. Stockton ahead MILWAUKEE (AP)-Dave Stockton, one of pro golf's 30 millionaires mired in a slump, shot a 7-under-par 65 and took the early first-round lead yester- day in the $250,000 Greater Milwaukee Open. The 39-year-old Californian, a two- time winner in this event, required only 26 putts on the huge, soft greens at Tuckaway Country Club. HOUSTON (AP) - Willie Mays' unearned run, scored while a double play was being completed, was the only run baseball's elite could muster, as the 39th All-Star Game ended in a 1-0 vic- tory for the National League. It was the first time in the history of the All-Star Game that no player had a run-batted-in, and also the first time that the contest ended with a score of 1- 0. Both teams produced only eight hits in nine innings, another first. The American Leaguers managed three doubles, sending 30 men to the plate. At one point, 20 American League batters were retired in succession. The National League's performance was not much better. They notched four singles and a double and drew six walks. But they also hit into two double plays. The game's only run came after Mays singled off of a Luis Tiant pitch. Tiant then tried to keep Mays on first, but overthrew the American League's first baseman, Harmon Killebrew, for an error and Mays advanced to second. Tiant then threw a wild pitch on a ball four to send Curt Flood to first and Mays to third. Willie McCovey followed with a boun- cer to Rod Carew for an easy double play while Mays crossed the plate. 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