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a JIM <br />48 IAWFUL GAMBLING <br />YoIuth, sports is a major beneficiary oflawful purpose expenditures, receiving <br />I in <br />about $'4.4 million in 1,988,. Ibis category' cl,udes donation of money, equip- <br />ment, and fees to non,-ischool teams. Youth hockey received the most funds 0 <br />any siport, about $2.5 millionin 19,88. Much of this went toward the expenses <br />of running ice arenas, as, well, as coaches, P salaries and equipment, and 'ice tim] <br />-Adult sports teams of various types received about $760,000 by our estimate. <br />41 <br />Some of these contributions were listed as adult sports, and others were listed <br />more generally, but', appeared, to, be for adult teams. As a general rule, the <br />Gambling Board has not allowed contributions to adult sports activities. <br />Other non-profit, organizations received, about $2.,2, million in 1988. Ill's in- <br />dudes groups such as the Jaycees,,, chambers, of commerce, arts and cultural <br />organizations, Public television, the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, <br />and other non-profit groups. <br />III IL <br />A ilk, <br />• <br />ON ffV 2.9 W.T?4 M. M. I Im n <br />