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Show THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1969 Doily Herald 17 SENSATIONAL Lew Alcindor Makes A Season CLEARANCE SALE 116 West Center. Provo Of Difference 7 YEAR-EN- D 116 West Center. Provo ST0REWIDE By CHARLES RICHARDS Lanier of St. Bonaventure, LTI Sports Writer Mike Maloy of mini ranked The difference between the Davidson and Bud Ogden of college basketball picture in fourth-rankeSanta Clara, 1969 and that of any other Haywood became the first season past and perhaps in sophomore to take the rebound-lin- g any season to come is Lew title since Dave DeBuss-cherAlcindor. also of Detroit, did it in r The Alcin,1950. Maravich, the nation's dor won honors leading scorer in the 1967-6- 8 three times and captured the seasao also, shattered the all outstanding player award of the time season scoring record in NCAA championship tour- 1969 with his shooting, although nament three times while he was able to lift LSU to the leading UCLA to 88 victories in Southeastern Conference cham90 games and three national d which pionship, championships. Kentucky claimed. The NCAA outlawed the dunk Colorado, led by Cliff Meely, shot, which Alcindor because of took the Big Eight Conference his size had been particularly Drake beat Louisville in a title; to able exploit, but he still led after the two tried for playoff the nation in field goal Missouri Valley Conference jthe He made 63.fi per accuracy. 'crown; Davidson took the cent of his shots in the lo-6- 9 Southern Conference; Texas season, mostly from m close. lA&M captured the Southwest He also intimidated opponents Conference; Brigham Young by slapping away their field beat Wyoming in a playoff to goal attempts. the Western Athletic 'represent Couch John W e o d e n ' s and Santa Gara Conference; Bruins led UPI' national won the West Coast Athletic rankings, selected by a panel of Conference. 35 coaches throughout the Purdue captured the Big 10 United States, every week. crown and UCLA the Pacific They won the last of their three NCAA titles by routing Purdue, Eight, of course. In th NCAA finals at In the small college ranks, Louisville, Ky. Behind the defensive power Ashland held deadly outside shooting of its opponents to 33.9 points per Rick game and received the coaches' another vote as the No. 1 team in the a Purdue's Mount, junior, seventh ranked Boilermakers nation at the end of the regular had overwhelmed No. 2 North season. s of the Carolina and its ace, Charlie In the semi-finals. tournament, division in the college Scott, Drake, the No. 11 team on however, Southwest Missouri and (he basis of Ha regular sidetracked Ashland, season play, pushed UCLA Kentucky Wesleyan then edged for Southwest Missouri, to the limit before bowing and the title. American Internationin the other semi-fina- l, then waltzed by North Carolina, al, which had lost its semifinal 104-8edged to take third place. game to Wesleyan, for third place. Alcindor was the only senior Ashland. tn the AH America team John Rinia of Kenyon won college scoring Joining him and Mount on the the small squad were championslup with a 33.9 mythical 1968-6- 9 Pete Maravich of Louisiana average. Wilbert Jones of Albany State was the leading State, a junior, whose the nation; rebounder, with 23.9 dp: game. scoring average led of a Rinka and Jones uoth made Detroit, Haywood Spencer sophomore, whose 21.5 rebounds the small college per game was the country's vjuad, along with Ken Hall of best; and Calvin Murphy of Westminster (Utah) Fred Davis Niagara, a junior, who was of Howard Payne and George g scorer Unsley of Kentucky Wesleyaa America's behind Maravich and Mount Paducah, Ky., Junior College beat Robert Morris JC PittsHaywood was No. 4 scorer. for the junior colScott, who led Norm Carolina burgh, to the Atlantic Coast Confer- lege championship. Easter New ence title, made second team Mexico University won the with Jo Jo White National Association of Inter of 9th -- ranked Kansas, Bob collegiate Athletics (NAIA) title. INVENTORY d e, USE 225-pou- OUR OPEN STOREWIDE INVENTORY CLEARANCE LAYAWAY MONDAY PRICE REDUCTIONS UP TO PLAN or fifth-ranke- IS UNTIL 26th SALE STARTS 10 A.M., FRIDAY, DECEMBER - and FRIDAY BANK CARDS 9 p.m. A BEN'S SUIT Regular Volue $65.00 to $110.00 SALE PRICE s4988 . $5988 Our entire stock of 903 or more suits are ,n sale. All wool worsted in Sharkskin, leatherneck Twills, and other fine fabrics. Muted plaids, check, on d solid colors in our famous Crescent Parks, and Embassy Row. Newest styling in conventional, traditional, and continental models. Top quality suits trailored by some of the best suit manufacturers in the country. Regular, Short, Long, and Portly. Sizes 35 to 54. West-berr- W- Extra-Lon- 7988 92-7- semi-final- 92-6- 5 58-4- 8, 75-7- 85-8- Dress Slacks season's trim-tlttin- Large selection of this season's styles to choose from. Fabrics are: wools in plaids and solid colors, corduroys, Melton cloth, acrylic pile and qyilt-lineGood size scale. slacks. all-wo- ol g, Nationally known brand names. An excellent variety. New plain colors, checks, and plaids. Waist sizes 29 to 50. REGULAR VALUE SALE d. REGULAR VALUE $16.00 TO $22.95 SALE PRICE . i888 1388 83-8- 53-5- 1, EXTRA WINTER JACKETS 500 or more pairs to choose from. This 4, 44.2-poi- MEN'S MEN'S $88 MEN'S SUITS SLACKS MEN'S In thi (roup arc an oKrfmnt of all wooll and wool blonds fabrics. Traditional styling with vott, tern continental modolt. Good lis tcale. 36 to 42. Broken tangos. $15.00 TO $35.00 REGULAR VALUE PRICE SALE $49.95 TO $69.95 PRICE $0088 W If $2488 m SPECIAL These slacks are suitable for dress or sportswear. All are in cotton, nylon, fabrics orlon, dacron, acrylic blends. Good size scale. Broken ranges. Nationally known name brands. VALUf REGULAR $8.00 TO $12.00 REGULAR MEN'S SPORT COATS nt TO $55.00 $35.00 VALUE $88 SALE PRICE Make your choice from a large selection of this season's favorite styles and fabrics. New bright glen plaids, checks, herringbone weaves, stripes, and solid colors. This assortment includes our Crescent Park, Westberrs and other fine brand names. Regular, long, short, and extra-lony. PRICE SALE 2888 - $3488 $3888 - $4488 $ 88 MEN'S third-leadin- PARKAS 79-7- 6, Ice Hockey Might Expand to Europe Stanley Cup final. Just as it had been no surprise that they UPI Sports Writer disposed of StLouis in four: new NEW YORK (UPI)- -A the first straight in 1967-6decade brings with it the of expansion. year certain promise of a revolution on ice in professional hockey, As 1969 drew to a close, the once the most conservative of Blues, indisputably the best of the expansion teams, had sports. yet to score a single victory new two of The addition teams in Vancouver, B.C., and over against the Canadiens. Yet that the Buffalo, N.Y., for next season it was also indisputable betIs just the start of it. In West teams were getting an ter were and import-) playing franchises early awarding fie in December, Clarence Camp ant role in deciding the East owe. bell, president of the National race as well as their and anticiRed Detroit said he The Wings League, Hockey pated an extension of the Chicago Black Hawks were the league to Europe "sooner than two teams that failed to qualify for the playoffs in the Eastern you think." on his Division last season, and they drtam, Expanding Campbell idealized two teams in turn had the wrst records of each in Russia, Czechoslovakia any of the established teams and Sweden. against the West New horizons are closer to Chicago's last dace finish hand on the playing ponds came as a shocker, particularly themselves and it took a once- since the Hawks scored 280 Phil named Maligned jokester goals, second highest figure in Esposito to catapult hockey into the entire league. In addition to rocket the age. Esposito, Hulls 58 goals, four other known as Bobby formerly Chicago players had 30 goals Hull's "garbage man" while each and two others were with the Chicago Black Hawks, above 20. broke all records last season Toronto barely qualified for when he scored 126 points for the playoffs in fourth place, but the was It Boston Bruins. the Leafs were humiliated by first time any player ever had the Boston in the opening round, mark. exceeded the century Hull refused to stand by emu aim let his pal Jk all the honors ANU Mout AVv four in bowing straight and the banged home 58 goals, e standard. Going out along with the Leafs also an was I uncn Imlach, ther leader However, he lost hi"! chance to for 11 years. be the Babe Ruth of Hockey and be the first to hit 60 this Another change that can season when he held out foreome with the '70s is a reduced several weeks. emphasis on unnecessary The single outstanding feat of roughness. Fighting will remain the season was Red Berenson's an integral part of professional sit irnak fhr Hip St IMli Rllies hockey for a good time to against Philadelphia, Nov. 7, come, but the NHL is cracking down hard on fie use of sticks 1968. The Montreal Canadiens, as weapons. following well the theme of This follows a freshman coach Claude Ruel to duel between once Teddy Green of the Bruins and: if "skate...skate..kate," again were the closest of the Wayne Mala, then with St league in 196849 and it was no Louis. Green suffered a frac- surprise when they swept pastjtured skull and required two tb Blues in four games in theiopexaUons. MEN'S EXTRA SPECIAL MEN'S SPORT SUBURBAN COATS SALE $39.95 REGULAR VALUE PRICE SALE $1A88 v all-tim- pre-seas- $35.00 TO $60.00 SHIRTS A group of this seasons stock of 500 or more, long and short sleeve sport shirts will be on sale. Button-dow- n collars. Ti.is season's newest colon and patterns. Famous brand names. Manhattan, H o I b r o o k. Imperial, Yorke, and Creighton. Sizes S, M, L, Our entire remaining stock of Parkas ore on sale. Broken lots, good sizes. All are $J88 m veil-kno- This col- VALUE REGULAR $22.50 TO $35.00 PRICE SALE REGULAR VALUE $5.00 TO SALE PRICE PRICE and popular brand names. season's most popular ors and styles. XL. $2488 $2988 $2488 By MARTIN LADER "W"S SPORT COATS Approximately 50 or more to choose from. All wools, wool blends, corduroys, herringbones, plain colors, plaids, etc. Some with nylon pile lining and nylon pile shawl collars. Size 36 to 46. Regular and longs. Approximately 60 coats to choose from. Good selection of colors, patterns, and styles. Sizes 36 to 44 in regular and long 3, broken lots. REGULAR VALUE TO MEN'S $8.00 1688-$19- $y88 88 $2488 MEN'S DftESS SHEKTS REGULAR VALUE $5.00 TO $8.50 BOY'S SALE PRICE 800 or more to choose from. Long and short sleeve. Brand names, Man- hattan, Holbrook, Imperial, Yorke, and Creighton. Mostly button-dowlar styles, blues, maize, colored stripes and tattersals. Sizes 14 to . $y88 $488 col- n 16. SUITS entire stock of 1969 season suits are on sale. Soys' popular two - button continental or traditional styles. Some with vests. Season's choice colors and patterns. Ages 13 to 20. The MEN'S SWEATERS entire stock of this Our season's sweaters are cn sale. Our famous Penguins, Brentwoods, Manhattans, Robert Bruce and others. Crew necks, turtlenecks, mock turtles, cardigans, pullovers, etc., in newest colors and weaves. Sizes small to extra-larg- e. k d MEN'S Wool Shirts Creighton's Ponderosa, Wool shire, and Kolbrook Wool Shirts. Newest bright coloring in plaids and solids. Many are Chinook flannels, 65 wool, 35 nylon. Others are 90 Australian wool, 10 nylon. Sizes S, L, XL. REGULAR VALUE $7.95 TO SALE PRICE M, REGULAR VALUE $10.95 TO $25.00 SALE PRICE $"788 TO $1A88 IV $88 three-butto- n BOYS' SPORT Balance of this Fall's boys sport coats. 00 or more to choose from. Favorite plaids, checks, and solid colors. Traditional and Continental models. Ages 13 to 20. REGULAR VALUI $32.95 $39.95 1 REGULAR VALUE $14.95 O $Q88 COATS SALE $19.95 TO SALE PRICE 188 TO $25.00 PRICE 2 $288 - $988 MEN'S ALL-WEATH- MEN'S DRESS SHOES 300 or more pairs of Jarman and Freeman are on sale. All are this season's and buckled styles. Traditional, wing-tips- , Penny loafers. Fashionable slip-on- s dress shoe. Newest burnished chestnut types. Classics in laced and slip-o- n and other popular color. All sizes, however, broken ranges. REGULAR VALUE $12.95 TO $39.95 ER SALE PRICE COATS $1088 - $1288 $1488 - $2288 A floats. ranceoH, ed droit c?t$ arm on salt now during our yeor-en- d with zip out ance. Som ideal from season to season ethers, goberdean tweed coats. Nationally brands. Sizes 35 to 46. VALUE REGULAR $25.00 SALE clear- liners, wear, and known TO $68.00 PRICE BawkAmericard stick-swingi- $1988ro3888 116 West Center, Provo |